Part-033 | AL-AHZAB | Quran's Tafseer & Masail | Dr. Israr Ahmed

Part-033 | AL-AHZAB | Quran's Tafseer & Masail | Dr. Israr Ahmed

*Urdu/Hindi Full Quran's Tafseer and Masail by Dr. Israr Ahmed in 114 Parts.* Dr. Israr Ahmed (April 26, 1932 – April 14, 2010) was a renowned Pakistani Islamic scholar, philosopher, and founder of the Tanzeem-e-Islami organization. He was born in East Punjab, India, and later migrated to Lahore, Pakistan after the partition of India in 1947. Dr. Israr Ahmed authored more than 60 books on various aspects of Islam, including Tafseer (interpretation) of the Quran, Islamic philosophy, and Islamic ideology. He also delivered thousands of lectures on Islam, which were attended by large crowds in Pakistan and abroad. Dr. Israr Ahmed was Islamic theologian followed particularly in South Asia and also among the South Asian diaspora in the Middle East, Western Europe, and North America. He was born on April 26, 1932 in Hisar (a district of East Punjab, now a part of Haryana) in India. He graduated from Lahore in 1954 and later received his Master's degree in Islamic Studies from the University of Karachi in 1965 While still a student and an activist of the Islami Jami`yat-e-Talaba, he became a Mudarris (or teacher) of the Qur'an. Even after resigning from Jama`at, he continued to give Quranic lectures in different cities of Pakistan, and especially after 1965 spent a great deal of time studying the Quran. He also worked with the tablighi jamaat but then left the organization due to some methodological differences. In 1971, Dr. Israr Ahmad gave up his medical practice to devote himself full time to the Islamic revival. In 1972 he established or helped establish the Markazi Anjuman Khuddam-ul-Qur'an Lahore, Tanzeem-e-Islami was founded in 1975, and Tahreek-e-Khilafat Pakistan was launched in 1991. Dr. Israr Ahmad first appeared on Pakistan Television in 1978 in a program called Al-Kitab; this was followed by other programs, known as Alif Lam Meem, Rasool-e-Kamil, Umm-ul-Kitab and the most popular of all religious programs in the history of Pakistan Television, the Al-Huda, which made him a household name throughout the country. His television lectures generally focused on the revitalization of the Islamic faith through studies of the Quran. Ahmad also criticized modern democracy and the electoral system and argued that the head of an Islamic state can reject the majority decisions of an elected assembly. Although he did not like to receive it personally, Ahmad was awarded Sitara-i-Imtiaz in 1981. He has to his credit over 60 Urdu books on topics related to Islam and Pakistan, 9 of which have been translated into English and other languages. In 21st century Ahmad came on peace TV and taught Islam to people so they could understand Islam. While Dr. Israr Ahmed considered himself a product of the teachings of comprehensive and holistic concept of the Islamic obligations of Abul Ala Maududi, he opposes Jamaat-e-Islami's plunge into the arena of power politics, which he considered to have been disastrous. Nov 19, 2007 Dr. Israr Ahmed warned that the NATO forces are waiting on the western front to move into Pakistan and may deprive the country of its nuclear assets while on the eastern border India is ready to stage an action replay of 1971 events and has alerted its armed forces to intervene in to check threats to peace in the region. Canada's National Post newspaper reported in 2006 that, according to Ahmad Islam's renaissance will begin in Pakistan because the Arab world is living under subjugation. Only the Pakistan region has the potential for standing up against the nefarious designs of the global power-brokers and to resist the rising tides of the Jewish/Zionist hegemony. He appealed to the Muslims of the world, including those in the US, to prepare themselves for the coming conflict. On July 27, 2007, VisionTV, a Canadian multi-faith religious television channel, aired an apology for broadcasting lectures by Mr. Ahmed. The channel had taken Ahmed off the air earlier that week for his derogatory comments about Jews. In reply, Ahmed strongly refuted the impression that he hated the Jews or he held anti-Semitic views, according to the National Post, but a written statement, issued by his personal secretary in Lahore, went on to explain Mr. Ahmad's belief that the Holocaust was Divine punishment and that Jews would one day be exterminated. Dr. Israr Ahmed died of a cardiac arrest at his home in Lahore on the morning of 14 April 2010 between 3:00 and 3:30 a.m. According to his son, his health deteriorated at around 1:30 a.m. with pain in the back, he was a long time heart patient. His funeral (Namaz-e-Janazah) was held after the Asr (afternoon) prayers at Central Model-town Park (near Barkat Market) in the city of Lahore. It is reported that around twenty thousand people attended his funeral.