Speech No: Hl-62
Place: Minhaj College For Women, Lahore,
Dated: March 19, 2025
Category: Duroos e Khawateen
Speech By: Dr Ghazala Qadri
Description:
This video highlights the profound role of the Qur’an in building individuals and reforming society. The Qur’an is not merely a book of rituals; it is a complete way of life that shapes a person’s beliefs, morals, character, mindset, and actions. Through the moral and spiritual development of individuals, it lays the foundation for a just and balanced society. The lecture explains that the Qur’an first reforms the inner self—purifying hearts with faith, God-consciousness, justice, compassion, patience, and sincerity. When individuals embody Qur’anic values in their daily lives, society naturally transforms into one based on justice, peace, tolerance, and social welfare. The Qur’an produces responsible individuals, morally upright citizens, and agents of positive change. This video emphasizes that true societal reform does not come through slogans or policies alone, but through Qur’anic character-building and ethical transformation. It is a valuable guide for anyone who wishes to move beyond recitation and make the Qur’an the foundation of personal life, social conduct, and collective reform.
This video highlights the profound role of the Qur’an in building individuals and reforming society. The Qur’an is not merely a book of rituals; it is a complete way of life that shapes a person’s beliefs, morals, character, mindset, and actions. Through the moral and spiritual development of individuals, it lays the foundation for a just and balanced society. The lecture explains that the Qur’an first reforms the inner self—purifying hearts with faith, God-consciousness, justice, compassion, patience, and sincerity. When individuals embody Qur’anic values in their daily lives, society naturally transforms into one based on justice, peace, tolerance, and social welfare. The Qur’an produces responsible individuals, morally upright citizens, and agents of positive change. This video emphasizes that true societal reform does not come through slogans or policies alone, but through Qur’anic character-building and ethical transformation. It is a valuable guide for anyone who wishes to move beyond recitation and make the Qur’an the foundation of personal life, social conduct, and collective reform.


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