
Dr. Israr Ahmad
Bani Tanzeem-e-Islami
(Lecture at Khilafah Confrence 1994, Wembley Hall, London)
The Founder of Tanzeem-e-Islami
Dr. Israr Ahmad is a well-known figure in Pakistan, the Middle
East, and North America for
his efforts in drawing the attention of Muslims in general
and their educated classes in particular towards the teachings
and wisdom of the Holy Qur'an. As against the detached, cool,
and sterile academicism of many contemporary Muslim scholars,
Dr. Israr Ahmad firmly believes in the methodology of “reflection-through-action” which
he thinks is amply supported by a verse of the Holy Qur'an:
As for those who strive in Us, We surely guide them to Our
paths (Al-Ankabut 29:69)
Dr. Israr Ahmad, was born on April 26, 1932 in Hisar (a district
of East Punjab, now a part of Haryana State) 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 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 certitude) 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.
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.