Umeed ki Kiran - Dr Israr Ahmad
Dr. Israr Ahmad discusses the last fifty years as a period of reconstruction and revival, highlighting a process of overcoming mental, scientific, and cultural subjugation following direct colonial rule. He identifies two phases of renaissance: the independence movements across Asia and Africa, and the subsequent rise of Islamic movements from Indonesia to Mauritania, including examples like Jamaat-e-Islami and Tablighi Jamaat. Despite setbacks, he argues a gradual revival is occurring, with Pakistan occupying a pivotal position in this process. He emphasizes Pakistan's historical significance as the first Islamic government in the region, connecting it to the early Islamic conquests and Allama Iqbal’s vision. He expresses optimism that a national-level movement could propel Pakistan towards its true potential, citing historical evidence and current trends as reasons for hope.
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