Quran main kasb kae mani - Mard aur aurat ki barabari - Dr Israr Ahmed
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Dr. Israr Ahmad
04/29/26
This lecture clarifies the Islamic perspective on earning (rizq) and the rewards for good deeds. Dr. Israr Ahmad explains that sustenance comes from Allah, not solely from effort. The verse regarding men and women earning highlights the rewards for righteous actions—good deeds benefit the doer, and bad deeds are their burden. It’s not a direct correlation between worldly earnings and reward, but rather a matter of intention and righteousness. The concept of *rizq* is presented as divine providence, and the verse emphasizes that the benefits of good deeds accrue to the individual who performs them, while accountability for wrongdoing rests with the offender. Effort is important, but ultimate provision comes from Allah's grace.
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