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Dr. Israr Ahmad, the second son of a
government servant, was born on April 26, 1932 in Hisar (a district
of East Punjab, now a part of Haryana) in India. He graduated from
King Edward Medical College (Lahore) in 1954 and later received his
masters in Islamic Studies from the University of Karachi in 1965.
He came under the influence of Allama Iqbal and Maulana Abul A`la
Maududi as a young student, worked briefly for Muslim Student's
Federation in the Independence Movement and, following the creation
of Pakistan in 1947, for the Islami Jami`yat-e-Talaba and then for
the Jama`at-e-Islami. Dr. Israr Ahmad resigned from the Jama`at in
April 1957 because of its involvement in the electoral politics,
which he believed was irreconcilable with the revolutionary
methodology adopted by the Jama'at in the pre-1947 period.
While still a student and an activist
of the Islami Jami`yat-e-Talaba, Dr. Israr Ahmad gained considerable
fame and eminence as a Mudarris (or teacher) of the Holy Qur'an.
Even after resigning from the Jama`at, he continued to give Qur'anic
lectures in different cities of Pakistan, and especially after 1965
he has, according to his own disclosure, invested the better part of
his physical and intellectual abilities in the learning and teaching
of the Qur'anic wisdom.
Dr. Israr Ahmad wrote an extremely
significant tract in 1967 in which he explained his basic thought
that an Islamic Renaissance is possible only by revitalizing the
Iman (true faith and conviction) among the Muslims, particularly
their intelligentsia. The revitalization of Iman, in turn, is
possible only by the propagation of the Qur'anic teachings and
presenting the everlasting wisdom of the Book of Allah (SWT) in
contemporary idiom and at the highest level of scholarship. This
undertaking is essential in order to remove the existing dichotomy
between modern physical and social sciences on the one hand and the
knowledge revealed by Almighty Allah (SWT) on the other. This tract
is available in English as Islamic Renaissance: The Real Task
Ahead.
Dr. Israr Ahmad gave up his thriving
medical practice in 1971 in order to launch a full-fledged and
vigorous movement for the revival of Islam. As a result of his
efforts, the Markazi Anjuman Khuddam-ul-Qur'an Lahore was
established in 1972, 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. Although he did not like to
receive it personally, Dr. Israr Ahmad was awarded Sitara-e-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 the context of Qur'anic exegesis
and understanding, Dr. Israr Ahmad is a firm traditionalist of the
genre of Maulana Mehmood Hassan Deobandi and Allama Shabeer Ahmad
Usmani; yet he presents Qur'anic teachings in a scientific and
enlightened way, being also a disciple of Allama Iqbal and Dr.
Muhammad Rafiuddin, and also because of his own background in
science and medicine. Concerning the internal coherence of and the
principles of deep reflection in the Qur'an, he has essentially
followed the thinking of Maulana Hameed Uddin Farahi and Maulana
Ameen Ahsan Islahi, though even here he has further developed their
line of argument. Dr. Israr Ahmad believes in a dynamic and
revolutionary conception of Islam, and in this regard he is a
disciple of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and Maulana Sayyid Abul A`la
Maududi.
For the last forty years or so, Dr.
Israr Ahmad has been actively engaged not only in reviving the
Qur'an-centered Islamic perennial philosophy and world-view but also
reforming the society in a practical way with the ultimate objective
of establishing a true Islamic State, or the System of Khilafah. He
has widely traveled abroad and the audio and video tapes of his
Qur'anic discourses in Urdu and English languages have circulated in
thousands throughout the world.
A master's thesis, entitled Dr. Israr
Ahmad's Political Thought and Activities, was written by Ms.
Shagufta Ahmad in the Islamic Studies department of Canada's Mac
Gill University. This thesis is available from Markazi Anjuman
Khuddam-ul-Qur'an Lahore.
Dr. Israr Ahmed relinquished the leadership of Tanzeem-e-Islami
in October, 2002 on grounds of bad health and Hafiz Aakif Saeed is
the present Ameer of the Tanzeem to whom all rufaqaa of Tanzeem
renewed their pledge of Baiyah. |