Akhlaqi Aqdar aur Insani Fitrat - Moral Values and Human Nature - Dr Israr Ahmad

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Dr. Israr Ahmad
Dr. Israr Ahmad
11/27/25

This lecture explains that true knowledge originates from divine revelation, offering absolute certainty. It contrasts this with philosophies like Marxism, which posits that ethical values are fluid and dependent on economic conditions. The Quran, however, asserts the permanence of ethical values—goodness remains good, and evil remains evil—across time and circumstance. This inherent knowledge of good and evil is embedded within the human self, recognized by our natural disposition. While individuals may rationalize wrongdoing, their inner conscience rebels against it. The ultimate motivation for choosing righteousness over wrongdoing stems from the love of God and the belief in accountability in the afterlife. The lecture emphasizes that Allah loves those who act righteously and dislikes those who deceive or break promises, inspiring individuals to choose good and abandon evil.

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