Dr Israr Ahmad, the 20th-century ambassador of the Holy Qur’an to the Indian subcontinent. ''Yeh kis azaab mein chhoda hai Tu ne is dil ko Sukoon yaad mein Teri, na bhoolne mein qaraar" (English Translation) “In what agony have You left this heart of mine;neither do I find peace in remembering You nor rest in forgetting You.” Sahil Sharifdin Bhat Israr Ahmad was not merely a scholar; he was a movement—a voice that echoed the call of the Holy Qur’an in an age when its message had begun to fade into ritual. His life stands as a testament to unwavering faith, intellectual brilliance and a relentless mission to reconnect Muslims with the Book of Allah. Early Life and Family Background: Dr Israr Ahmad was born on 26 April 1932 in Hisar, British India (now in Haryana). He belonged to a respectable and religious family. His father, Chaudhry Ghulam Ali, was a government servant and his mother played a vital role in nurturing his religious inclination. He grew up among siblings ...
Sahil Sharifdin Bhat is a lecturer and writer who has authored about a dozen books, hundreds of poems and around 4,000 quotes. His favourite subjects are (I) English literature, (II)English language,(III) World philosophy, (IV)Theology and (V) World history. He frequently shares his opinions on social media. Sahil believes that knowledge is more delicious than honey for curious souls. To learn more about him, simply type ''Sahil Sharifdin Bhat'' into the Google search bar. ➡️WELCOME⬅️