Kaafir Nizam Mein Musalman - Living as a Muslim in a Non-Muslim System
Dr. Israr Ahmad elucidates the challenges faced by Muslims living under a non-Islamic legal and social system. He argues that merely practicing individual rituals like prayer and fasting is insufficient if the governing system itself is based on principles contrary to Islamic teachings. He emphasizes that participating in or benefiting from a corrupt system equates to tacit approval and compromises one’s faith. The lecture stresses the importance of striving to establish a just Islamic order while minimizing involvement in the existing flawed system. He explains that sincere effort and struggle, even if unsuccessful in immediately changing the system, can serve as expiation for residing in a land governed by non-Islamic principles. He highlights the consequences outlined in Surah Al-Ma'idah regarding those who do not judge by what Allah has revealed and the importance of dissociating from injustice.
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