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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed describes how Tanzeem-e-Islami trains members through a 7-day introductory program, regular assessments, and weekly meetings focused on Quranic teachings. While there is no open resistance to the group, members often face personal challenges at home due to lifestyle changes, like leaving certain jobs or adopting conservative practices. This personal transformation creates indirect resistance within society.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed outlines that after joining Tanzeem-e-Islami, members should align their lives with Islamic teachings, attend group sessions for growth, and invite others to join, helping the organization expand. They are also encouraged to peacefully stand against wrong actions in society, aiming to build enough strength for a positive impact.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that educational reform is important for a religious change, but it’s just the beginning. First, people’s thinking and ideas need to change. Then, they can come together to create power and change the system. Education, preaching, and moral training help in this process. The real challenge is to take action, write, and contribute, even when it’s difficult.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that achieving change through non-violent methods, like Gandhi’s movement against the British, is not rebellion. After World War II, the British left India peacefully, as they couldn’t stay due to external pressures. Despite conflicts between Hindus and Muslims, no British were harmed during the independence struggle.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that a coward is a true believer who may lack courage but still has faith in Allah. A hypocrite, however, only pretends to believe and is focused on worldly gains, with no real faith. The hypocrite may lie and hold grudges against other Muslims, showing their lack of genuine belief.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that baait (pledge of allegiance) in Islam can be for spiritual guidance or for jihad. It doesn’t have to be given to a specific person; anyone with sincere intentions for Allah can offer baait. He shares an example of scholars like Maulana Ata Ullah Bukhari who took baait to fight against the Qadiani movement. Baait involves a commitment to follow Allah’s path, avoid what displeases Him, and be ready to sacrifice for His cause.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that, in Islam, a woman’s main role is to care for her family, while the husband provides financially. Women can work if they follow Islamic guidelines, like wearing hijab. He suggests women-only workplaces, like hospitals and schools, to keep things modest and aligned with Islamic values.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that to establish Islam, Muslims must work together in a disciplined group. Just like prayer requires ablution, establishing Islamic law needs unity and organization. The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) formed a group for this purpose, asking followers to stay loyal and obey his guidance. Without such unity, efforts to uphold Islam cannot succeed. Dr. Israr stresses that joining a strong, organized group is essential for fulfilling this religious duty.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the two main aspects of jihad in Islam: personal worship (ibadah) and spreading Islam. He explains that some Islamic laws can't be implemented in non-Islamic countries due to the lack of an Islamic system. He emphasizes the importance of following Islamic guidelines wherever possible. Dr. Israr Ahmed also outlines how to choose Islamic groups based on their goals, leadership, and methods.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains "bai'at" (pledge of allegiance) as a process where people give their opinions, but the leader (ameer) makes the final decision, not based on majority votes. He notes that this can be difficult for those used to democratic systems. However, he emphasizes the importance of loyalty to the leader in Islam, citing the Battle of Ahzab, where Muslims pledged their support to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the need for unity in faith.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed believes that working abroad isn’t ideal in Islam. He says people educated in Pakistan should serve their country instead of going abroad for money. Moving away can weaken cultural values and lead to neglecting family, especially elderly parents. Serving one’s own country, he says, is more honorable.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Huroof-e-Muqatta'at, the mysterious letters at the start of some Quranic chapters, have unknown meanings. No one can be certain about their purpose, as Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) didn’t give a clear explanation. Some scholars have tried to interpret them, and one idea links them to symbols in ancient Hebrew, but their exact meaning remains a mystery.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Meezan in the Quran stands for balance and justice. It represents Allah's system of fairness seen in nature and in divine law. When society follows this balanced system, it brings blessings and benefits everyone. However, an unjust system harms society by favoring the powerful. The Quran, along with this concept of Meezan, provides a complete guide to living a fair and balanced life.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that a Muslim is someone who follows the main practices of Islam, like praying and fasting, making them outwardly Muslim. A Momin is a true believer whose heart is fully committed to Islam, acting with deep faith and dedication. In short, a Muslim performs Islamic duties, while a Momin believes and lives them with full sincerity.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that differences in certain Islamic practices, like prayer details, reflect flexibility within Islam rather than division. The core elements of worship are consistent across groups, keeping Muslims united. He emphasizes respecting these minor differences, as they align with the Prophet's (PBUH) example, and warns against letting differences disrupt unity.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses why there are differences in Islamic practices despite following the same Quran and Prophet's teachings. He explains that these differences are based on various interpretations and should not cause division. Practices like prayer rituals may vary, but they all have valid evidence. Muslims should respect these differences and focus on unity.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the goal of Tanzim Islami is to establish an Islamic system (Iqamat-e-Deen) through two efforts: spreading Islam’s message and working for its implementation. While individuals can follow some Islamic rules personally, establishing a full Islamic system needs collective effort and struggle. He emphasizes that organizations must focus on this goal rather than just general religious activities.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Allah’s knowledge of our fate doesn’t mean we are forced to act in any way. Allah knows our choices because His knowledge is perfect, but we still make those choices freely. For example, if we predict a child will grab a ball, it’s just our guess, and the child is free to act. Similarly, Allah knows what we will do, but we act by our own free will.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that many people join organizations but don’t put in the required effort to bring change, which is essential for a true revolution. He compares this to prayer, where performing it is not enough without sincerity and focus. Similarly, striving against systems that don’t follow Allah’s rule is a personal duty, just like prayer. Joining an organization is not enough; real change needs dedication, consistent effort, and self-reflection.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Allah has made the Quran easy to understand, but it might not always seem so. The Quran has two aspects: one is simple to read, while the other requires deeper understanding, similar to learning the alphabet. Knowing Arabic helps grasp the true meanings directly, but translations can sometimes be confusing. Although the Quran is easy to read, its deeper meanings are vast and complex, like the depths of the ocean.

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