تلخیص
Dr Israr Ahmad (1932-2010) is a source of encouraging movement for the Muslim Ummah that is why the number of his associates are increasing. He tried to reform the Muslim society by implementing his philosophy by creating various social and religious organizations such as Anjuman-i-Khudam-ul-Qur'an (1972), mass awakening and mobilizing movement Tanzim-i-Islami (1975) on the base of personal Bai'at for the Islamic Revolution and to establish Khilafat firstly in Pakistan then in all over the World. Ahmad beliefs, that to think worldwide and act locally is a proper way to bring the change in the society. Basically, he tried to convince the public against social evils the rejuvenation understanding the Qur'an through Dor-i-Tarjumah. Anjuman-i-Khudam-ul-Qur'an in the month of Ramadan, introduced the Academies and the Qur'an Colleges. His Tanzim-i-Islami is the first Islamic Revolutionary party that introduced separate constitutional structure for women wing, where women are striving to eradicate the evils from Pakistani society. Ahmad, opposing to participate in the existing political system in Pakistan, started the Tehrik-i-Khilafat (1991) for the dominance of Islam. His perception was that in the prevailing political system, Islam and its socio-economic justice con not come into being. To publicize his philosophy and thoughts, he delivered lectures in different forms including: Civil Services, National Officers of Public Administration, Military Staff College, and National Defense College. Not only he delivered lectures but he also conveyed his Qur'an understanding message within Pakistan and abroad through monthly and weekly fast-moving media and recording audio, video; Methaq Monthly, Hikmat-i-Qur'an, Nida-i-Khilafat to express his revolutionary analysis. His thought spread across Pakistan, India and abroad. His social and religious services not only proved to be the only way to understand the meanings and teachings of the Qur'an, but guided the educated community to solve their various social, religious and political matters.