Munafiq Ki Pehchan - Identifying Hypocrites - Dr Israr Ahmad

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

This lecture defines hypocrisy (nifaq) in Islam, differentiating it from simple lack of faith or inaction. Dr. Israr Ahmad explains that a hypocrite consciously conceals their disbelief while outwardly professing faith, often for personal gain or to avoid hardship. He clarifies that weakness in faith or initial hesitation isn’t necessarily hypocrisy, but becomes so when one deliberately deceives others or abandons a commitment to religious principles due to fear or self-interest. The speaker emphasizes that the common Muslim is often inactive rather than a hypocrite, and that true hypocrisy arises when someone retreats from a religious movement due to cowardice or personal comfort. The lecture also distinguishes between temporary difficulty and deliberate deception.

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