Insan Ki Asal Fitrat - The True Nature of Man - Dr Israr Ahmad

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

This lecture explores three scholarly opinions regarding the etymological root of the word 'insan' (human being). The first view connects it to 'nasiyan' (forgetfulness), referencing a covenant with Adam. The second suggests a pattern of exaggeration, indicating a heightened state of being. The third links 'insan' to 'uns' (affection, companionship), highlighting the social nature of humanity. The discussion contrasts this with 'jinn,' whose unseen nature defines their name, while 'insan' is named for being visible and perceptible. The lecture emphasizes that understanding the origin of the name offers insights into the fundamental nature of humankind.

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