Islamic Scholar Tariq Jamil Refutes Baseless Allegations on Social Media
Faisalabad (NNI): Renowned Islamic scholar Maulana Tariq Jamil has refuted allegations circulating on social media, claiming that his bank account holds Rs. 49 billion and that his son is involved in a housing scheme. Addressing these rumors, he clarified that both claims are completely baseless. He invited anyone who wishes to investigate to visit him, stating that his door is always open.
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Maulana Tariq Jamil expressed gratitude for his blessings, sharing that while he comes from a well-off family, he has never owned millions of rupees. He emphasized that his 52 years of devotion to Allah’s path have kept him away from anything prohibited, including illicit wealth. He has always encouraged his children to earn lawful income and maintained that his life’s efforts would be nullified if he engaged in such activities. Highlighting his spiritual impact, he mentioned how thousands have embraced faith through his teachings and how his voice has reached six continents.
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Maulana Tariq Jamil Stands Firm Against Rumors, Reaffirms Commitment to Honesty
The scholar reiterated his commitment to honesty, adding that he has never fed his children anything unlawful or earned money through illegal means. He acknowledged that jealousy is inevitable but reassured his integrity, stating that he has never told a lie in his lifetime. Addressing previous rumors about his bank account containing Rs. 50 billion, he once again opened his accounts for scrutiny, inviting investigations and insisting that such allegations are false.
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