Halal Rizq aur Taqwa - Dr Israr Ahmad
This lecture emphasizes the importance of earning a lawful livelihood (halal rizq) as the foundation of true piety (taqwa). It clarifies that outward religious observance—fasting, pilgrimage, or adherence to rituals—holds no value if one’s income is derived from unlawful means. The speaker stresses that genuine piety originates from the heart and manifests in all aspects of life, beginning with a commitment to earning a halal livelihood. Outward displays of religiosity are meaningless without inner sincerity and a lawful source of income. The lecture highlights the futility of prayers and worship when fueled by ill-gotten gains, contrasting it with the acceptance of those whose earnings and lives are based on halal principles. True piety is not merely about external rituals but about a holistic commitment to righteousness, starting with a lawful livelihood.
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