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Exposing Zakir Naik’s Victim Blaming: The Dangerous Impact of His Words

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Zakir Naik’s alarming statements about victim blaming, where he suggests that women are responsible for sexual violence based on their clothing. This mindset no

Zakir Naik’s alarming statements about victim blaming, where he suggests that women are responsible for sexual violence based on their clothing. This mindset not only misplaces the blame but perpetuates a dangerous culture of silence, fear, and injustice. Let’s break down why this rhetoric is harmful and how it undermines personal accountability, legal justice, and women’s rights.Lets fight back against toxic victim-blaming narratives of his ideology.
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