Nizam Badalna: History ka Saboq - Dr Israr Ahmad
This lecture explores the difficulty of systemic change, arguing that mere sermons and speeches are insufficient. Real transformation requires struggle, sacrifice, and confronting vested interests. The speaker details historical examples—the French Revolution, the fall of the Tsarist regime, and the Iranian Revolution—demonstrating that systemic shifts necessitate significant human cost. He references Islamic jurisprudence regarding land ownership (musaarat) and the views of prominent scholars like Imam Abu Hanifa, Malik, and Shafi’i, highlighting that even religious rulings alone cannot dismantle entrenched systems. True change demands practical effort and unwavering commitment. The lecture concludes by referencing the practical aspects of the life of the Prophet Muhammad.
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