Well-known Islamic scholar and Qur'an commentator Dr.
Israr Ahmed's official channel has been deleted by YouTube This move a few days before Ramadan is undoubtedly a great loss for those who are interested in understanding the Quran
With over 3 million subscribers, the channel had millions of monthly views and was number one among religious leaders.
There was nothing but Quranic lessons on this channel. But the translation and interpretation of the Qur'an about the Jews and the interpretation of the religion which is not acceptable to the West has become the main reason for the deletion of the channel. That is the reality of the West's freedom of expression.
YouTube has told The Jewish Chronicle, a Jewish weekly, that Dr. Israr Ahmed's channels have been removed for violating a policy on hate speech. According to The Jewish Chronicle, YouTube has been investigating hate speech since last June. According to the magazine, YouTube had previously not only failed to remove the channels, but also did not respond.
The Jewish weekly The Jewish Chronicle claims that a video of Dr. Israr, accused of holding people hostage at a synagogue in the United States used to see
In January of this year, four people were taken hostage by a man named Malik Faisal Akram at a Jewish synagogue in Coleville, Texas. He was shot dead by the FBI after a ten-hour siege, but all the hostages managed to escape safely.
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has asked YouTube to unblock the channel of prominent Muslim scholar Dr Israr Ahmed, arguing that his videos were for the purpose of education and not "hate speech”.
"PTA has formally approached Youtube and taken up the matter of blocking of the channel of late Dr Israr Ahmed over allegation of hate speech,”
The authority has also asked the video sharing platform to review its decision.
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