Quite frankly Unity
I did listen to Sakir Naik and I did not find him convincing, perhaps the reason being that I do study science and philosophy, while most of his listeners do not.
Let me encourage you to study Anaxagoras, Anaximander, Anaxamenus, Thales, Plato, Aristotle, Ptolemy and Lucretius, just to refer to a few.
Then try to compare the similarities between the Koran and these ancients scholars, this would be a choking experience.
I heard Zakir Naik emphatically praise the Big Bang theory in the Koran as being a predictable miracle of modern science. Yet when you study pre-Islamic religions and philosophy they describe the exact same origin of the universe; hence frankly, in what sense is Zakir Naik correct to state that Sura 21 is a miracle.
Furthermore in what sense is the Big Bang theory in the Koran, in which the heaven and earth are separated, a prediction of modern science; since in modern science there is no separation of heaven and earth; the earth originated within the heaven.
Could you please elaborate on this Unity or any other Muslim.