Yep! A few mistakes he regularly repeats:
*Darwin's famous finches were found on 'Keletropist Island'
Correction: There no such place, it was the Galapagos Islands.
*Darwin found those finches pecking in different niches in a tree there, adapting to have different beak sizes depending on the holes in the tree they were pecking at.
Correction: They weren't pecking at literal niches, literal holes in a tree. They had adapted to live in different *ecological niches*, which just means any sustainable way of life.
*Naik claims the world was thought to be flat before the authorship of the Quran.
Correction: The true shape of the Earth was known 1000 years before the Quran was written, discovered by the ancient Greeks like Eratosthenes, this information quickly became widespread across the ancient world.
*He says only four transitional fossil species for human evolution from early apes are known.
Correction: There are over two dozen known species. (And thousands of specimens spread across those species.)
*He says that evolution being a 'theory' means there isn't strong evidence for it.
Correction: That's the colloquial definition of theory. In science a 'scientific theory', what evolution is, means something else. A framework of understanding that explains a body of facts, that is supported by strong evidence from multiple independent lines of research, and that has made risky predictions that were verified; predictions which were highly unlikely to be verified if the model is incorrect.
Here's someone going through 5 minutes of him talking and pointing out 25 mistakes