Pakistan: Islam ki Tahreek ka Markaz - Dr Israr Ahmad
This lecture discusses Pakistan’s unique position as a potential center for the revival of Islam, contrasting its history of religious scholarship and movements with the restrictions faced in other Muslim countries. It highlights the legacy of figures like Mujaddid Alf Sani, Shah Waliullah Dehlawi, and Syed Ahmad Barelvi, and the significance of the Pakistan Resolution. The speaker emphasizes that while Pakistan has shortcomings, it offers greater opportunities for Islamic discourse and organization than many other nations. The core argument is that Muslims in Pakistan have a religious duty to fulfill, despite the challenges, in order to achieve divine favor. The lecture contrasts the situation in Pakistan with the limitations on religious expression in Saudi Arabia, other Arab nations, and Turkey.
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