Daari: Dil Ky Taqway Ka Izhar
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Dr. Israr Ahmad
11/27/25
This lecture discusses the relationship between piety (taqwa) and outward religious practices, specifically beard-keeping. It clarifies that while true piety resides in the heart, its influence manifests outwardly. The speaker explains that adhering to the Prophet's practices, like growing a beard, is a commandment, not merely a cultural norm. The discussion extends to clothing choices, differentiating between habitual practices (sunnat-e-iradat) and obligatory acts. Habitual practices, while rewarded, are not mandatory, while direct commandments must be followed. The lecture emphasizes the importance of fulfilling religious obligations, using the example of growing a beard and trimming the mustache as a directive.
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