In 2008, Hussain in his TV special,
Khatmay Nabuwat, criticised the Ahmadi Community founder, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. The guest scholars in the show declared that anyone associated with the Ahmadi group deserve to get murdered on account of blasphemy. Within two days, two prominent people from the Ahmadi community were killed, one of them being a physician and another being a community leader. In 2010, Hussain claimed in his TV show that the recent losses in cricket matches of
Pakistani Cricket team were due to their new shoe soles being green. With green being the color of
Pakistani flag and the
Dome of
Muhammad's tomb, the green soles were supposedly disrespectful towards
Islam, and apparently the team was being divinely punished. Hussain claimed that this was a matter of faith. He was subsequently criticised for his views in the media. In 2011, a compilation of behind-the-scenes In his defence, Hussain accused the Geo TV of creating the alleged fake video in order to tarnish his credibility, and stated that the video must have been edited and dubbed by "masters of synchronization". However,
The New York Times reported that Hussain himself said "It was my lighter side". In 2013, Hussain was criticised for giving out abandoned infants to parents who wanted to adopt babies in
Amaan Ramazan transmission. The parents were chosen after background checks were done by the Chhipa association beforehand, and then the baby was handed over to them during the show. Child welfare advocates expressed concern that the lack of confidentiality could expose the children and their families to teasing and stigma in the future. In 2014, a religious cleric in a TV show hosted by Hussain declared Ahmadis the enemies of Islam and Hussain responded by nodding his head in affirmation while the audience burst into applause. The guest cleric went on to use further derogatory language against the Ahmadis for some minutes while the TV show host clapped in appreciation Within five days of the show, an Ahmadi man, Luqman Ahmad Shehzad, was gunned down in Gujranwala. This was the second time that Hussain's show had been linked to attacks on Ahmadis. In June 2016,
Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) barred Hussain from hosting his Ramadan show
Inaam Ghar for three days on Geo Entertainment, which showed a reenactment by the show's host of a girl committing suicide. In January 2017, a social activist and lawyer
Jibran Nasir filed a complaint with PEMRA alleging Hussain of running a "malicious, defamatory and life endangering campaign" against him. The same month, Hussain also claimed that
Om Puri was murdered. Following which the PEMRA banned Hussain and his programme
Aisay Nahi Chalay Ga on BOL News for preaching hate. In March 2017,
Amnesty International slammed the Government of Pakistan for not taking action against Hussain for endangering the lives of journalists, and bloggers, and social activists and urged Interior Minister of Pakistani
Nisar Ali Khan to take immediate steps. Later in the month, PEMRA issued a notification against Hussain, directing him to apologise on air to the viewers for hate speech. On 12 December 2017, it was announced that Hussain will be returning to television through
24 News HD, however, on 13 December, he was banned by PEMRA from all forms of media over hate speech allegations. The ban was lifted by the Supreme Court on 7 February 2018. On 26 May 2018,
PEMRA again banned Hussain after creating controversy related to religious organization
Jamiat Ahle Hadith and
Zakir Naik. In May 2020, Hussain apologised for his comments on the deaths of Indian actors
Sridevi and
Irrfan Khan. In May 2021, Hussain was once again a subject of controversy over his performance of "Nagin Dance" (Dance moves mimicking snake) during his evening special Ramazan transmission. ==Personal life==