Siyasat aur Musalman - Politics and the Muslim
Dr. Israr Ahmad clarifies his stance on politics, asserting that while he is not a politician in the conventional sense—avoiding electoral participation—he is deeply engaged with societal issues as a conscious Muslim. He emphasizes that Islam is a comprehensive way of life, encompassing all aspects of existence, including politics, which should operate within the framework of religious principles. He explains that political influence extends beyond elections, encompassing institutions like journalism and public opinion. He highlights the historical precedent of prophets guiding political affairs and asserts that a conscious Muslim cannot remain detached from political realities, even if not directly involved in electoral contests. He maintains that his engagement with political matters in sermons and lectures does not signify preparation for entering the political arena.
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