Dr Israr Ahmad - Quran ki Tahreek aur Uska Fasana
Dr. Israr Ahmad details the origins and development of a Quran-focused movement, beginning with his own efforts to teach the Quran alongside his student activism. He emphasizes this is not traditional religious scholarship, but a broad dissemination of the Quran’s message and wisdom. He describes the growth of public Quran lessons—initially held on Sunday mornings—into a network of Quran academies in Lahore, Karachi, and Multan, and then expanded to intensive week-long sessions. He pioneered a unique approach to Quran study with translation and commentary. The movement evolved to include a year-long course for educated professionals, now condensed to nine months. He established a team of qualified instructors, moving from working alone to leading a collective. His televised lectures, initially broadcast during Ramadan, continued for fifteen months. His 1998 Quranic recitation during Tarawih prayers gained wider exposure through ARY and Islam Channel. He questions the impact of this extensive Quranic initiative and asserts its unprecedented nature within Islamic history, distinguishing it from traditional scholarly practices which often prioritized jurisprudence and hadith over direct Quranic study. He cites the verse affirming that the Quran will not lead one to failure.
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