Web desk: Molana Nasir Madni, on Thursday, has refuted reports of his arrest by the Punjab police and has said that he is perfectly fine.
In a video posted on his social media platform X, formerly Twitter, Molana Madni denied the reports of his arrest.
He stated that he is perfectly fine and is going to Arifwala for his ‘bayan.’ He also added that all such news in this regard is false.
He thanked his fans for worrying about his whereabouts.
He said he will continue to speak the truth. Further adding that no one can harm those who speak for the rights.
Molana Nasir Madni rejected social media reports claiming that he was arrested by the Punjab police, terming them “completely baseless.”
In a video message, Allama Nasir Madni said he is “perfectly fine” and is currently travelling for a scheduled address in Arifwala.
He added that such rumours are “entirely false” and aimed at creating unnecessary panic.
“I am absolutely fine. I am on the road, travelling for my byan in Arifwala. All these reports are fake,” he said.
In the video message, he also prayed for the safety and protection of people across Pakistan.
Allama Nasir Madni reiterated that those who speak the truth “have no reason to fear.”
Molana Nasir Madni
Allama Nasir Madni is a well-known Pakistani Islamic scholar and preacher. He was born on March 25, 1985, in Lahore. This makes Nasir Madni age 40 years.
He is widely recognised for his emotional and sometimes humorous talks. Especially on social and family-related issues.
Nasir Madni bayan
He is a respected religious scholar who delivers bayans and conducts Nikkah ceremonies.
He also has a strong online presence and operates an official YouTube channel where his speeches are regularly uploaded.
Allama Nasir Madni kidnapped
Back in 2020, police arrested four men involved in kidnapping and assaulting Allama Nasir Madni.
According to sources, the suspects had lured Madni to Kharian over his social media videos, where they abducted and beat him.
The suspects were traced through CCTV footage and arrested in Gujrat while being transported to Lahore.
Police identified them as Ghulam Rabbani, Ali Abbas, Nazim Hussain, and Asif Iqbal.
Weapons, including Kalashnikovs, rifles, pistols and a large quantity of bullets were also recovered.
A case had already been registered against the suspects at Lahore’s Muzang Police Station the night before.



