As'salamu Alaikum dear brothers,
Jazakum Allah Khayr for the clarifications, and also akhi Fadi for the beautiful Hadiths that you gave. Indeed, the closer we bring ourselves to the rulers, the more corrupt we become. I hope our corrupt scholars of today understand these Hadiths. Thank you akhi Fadi for these amazing Hadiths. They're quite powerful.
As to Dr. Zakir Naik, I am not sure where he stands now, but I did see some of his debates with Salafies before. Brother Ahmad mentioned one example about apostates. Another one is niqab. Is it obligatory upon Muslim women to cover their faces? He of course doesn't believe it is mandatory.
As to the reward that he received from the Saudi king, I am not sure how that effected him. I myself have made it clear to all of the readers that may donate to my website is that there are no strings attached, and no influence upon me or upon this site in anyway:
"All donations and identities will remain confidential. No one will know how much you donated, insha'Allah. This I promise you! And no special thank yous will be posted either. This is not a politically-driven website. No donation, regardless of how big it is, will ever impose any condition or favoritism or agenda on me or on this website. I post the Truth as I genuinely best see it, and I am always humbly open to corrections. You donate to Allah Almighty Alone, and not to me. And don't expect anything back in return from me. I might even get too busy to send you a thank you email. I am always swamped and busy. But thank you very much in advance, and may Allah Almighty bless you, my dear brother or sister in Islam! Ameen."
So as far as I am concerned, if Dr. Zakir Naik accepted the prize, then all good for him and his organization, insha'Allah, as long as it didn't cause him to fundamentally compromise himself and change any message or belief that he otherwise wouldn't have changed.
I hope this helps, insha'Allah.
Take care,
Osama Abdallah