Deen Ki Tabligh aur Inqilab - Revolution Through Invitation - Dr Israr Ahmad
Dr. Israr Ahmad explains that societal change, or revolution, originates from invitation (da’wah) and persistent preaching. He argues that the entire Madinah period demonstrates this principle, with individuals joining the faith through da’wah who then formed the core of the early Muslim community. Conflicts arose not from the da’wah itself, but from vested interests and established power structures resisting change. He points out that those with established interests rarely accept da’wah, and often oppose it, requiring a firm response. He references Quranic verses highlighting the use of strength and iron to address societal ills and asserts that soft approaches are ineffective against those entrenched in opposition. The lecture emphasizes that da’wah is the foundation, but sometimes, a stronger response is necessary to overcome resistance.
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