Deen aur Insani Kirdar - Dr Israr Ahmad
Dr. Israr Ahmad discusses the relationship between religion and human character, arguing they are not always intertwined. He points out that virtuous individuals can exist outside of religious belief, and vice versa. He analyzes historical figures like Abu Lahab, Abu Jahl, and Mutam bin Adi, highlighting the diversity of character even among non-Muslims during the time of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). He emphasizes that a decline in Muslim societies has resulted from a separation between religious practice and moral character. He also discusses the character of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and the importance of focusing on competence and capability rather than solely on religious affiliation when seeking leadership. He illustrates this with the analogy of needing a skilled lawyer for a national cause, prioritizing expertise over religious devotion.
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