Iman aur Islam - Faith and Submission - Dr Israr Ahmad

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Dr. Israr Ahmad
Dr. Israr Ahmad
11/27/25

This lecture clarifies the distinction between *Iman* (faith) and *Islam* (submission). True faith necessitates heartfelt conviction (*tasdiq bil-qalb*), not merely verbal profession (*iqrar billisan*). The speaker explains that simply declaring faith, as the Bedouins did, is not sufficient; genuine faith must permeate the heart. Accepting Islamโ€”the outward declaration and practiceโ€”is the first step, but inner faith is achieved through sincere belief and conviction. The lecture emphasizes that one can become a Muslim through declaration, but becomes a *momin* (believer) through the heart's acceptance of God. It highlights that birth into a particular religion does not automatically grant faith; it requires individual conviction and submission to God.

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