Huquq-e-Insani Aur Sawab - Human Rights and Rewards - Dr Israr Ahmad
This lecture addresses the restitution of violated human rights, both in life and after death. It clarifies whether seeking forgiveness from the wronged individual is sufficient, or if transferring merit (sawab) to the deceased fulfills the obligation. Dr. Israr Ahmad explains that continuous prayer for the deceased can serve as compensation for transgressed rights, effectively acting as a form of charity on their behalf. He emphasizes that while accountability remains with Allah, many actions can offset negative consequences, leading to a balanced reckoning. The concept of ‘ant far’ – the neutralization of deeds – is explored, illustrating how good deeds can offset the effects of wrongdoing. Ultimately, the lecture highlights divine justice and the possibility of redress even after death.
کوئی تبصرہ نہیں ملا