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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed highlights that the Muslim Ummah has strayed from its true purpose, becoming materialistic and forgetting its duty to guide others. He calls for a smaller, conscious group within the Ummah to awaken and take responsibility for reviving Islamic values. This group would lead by example, aiming to restore the true spirit of Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Muslims are meant to be a community that guides others towards truth and goodness. The purpose isn't to gain power or wealth, but to fulfill the responsibility of spreading Allah's message to everyone, ensuring that no one can say they didn't receive it. This mission is vital, as those who receive the message will be held accountable on the Day of Judgment.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the key to Muslim unity is understanding the Quran. He highlights that even when Muslims faced difficulties, Allah guided them out of those troubles. Similarly, Allah continues to guide and clarify the message of the Quran to help people find the right path.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that internal Muslim conflicts stem from neglecting the Quran and focusing on disagreements. Sheikh-ul-Hind Maulana Mahmood Hasan highlighted the need to revive Quranic education and unity. He noted that conflicts arise when Muslims drift away from the Quran, using Maulana Madni's dedication to memorizing and reciting the Quran as an example of true commitment.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how Islam ended the constant fighting among the Arabs during the time of ignorance. The Arabs, who were always at war over small disputes, became brothers through Allah's guidance and the teachings of the Quran. The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) helped unite them, turning enemies into close companions, and brought peace and unity where there was once division and conflict.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that "ikhtilaf" means disagreement, which is normal and can happen respectfully, like the differences between scholars. However, when these disagreements lead to division and hostility within the community, it's called "tafarruq," which is harmful. He emphasizes that while disagreements are natural, they should not break the unity of the Muslim community.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed stresses that genuine unity among Muslims requires a shared understanding and purpose, achievable only through the Quran. He argues that mere discussions about unity are ineffective without aligning beliefs and goals. Muslims need to engage deeply with the Quran directly, not just through translations. This approach will foster true harmony and a unified purpose.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that to avoid confusion and conflicts (fitna), it's important to follow the Quran and Hadith. He emphasizes that the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was responsible for explaining the Quran where needed. Rejecting Hadith is dangerous because it helps clarify the Quran. The Prophet advised that during times of great fitna, the best way to stay on the right path is by holding firmly to the Quran, which connects us to Allah and guides us in life.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that to build strong individuals, one must first fight against personal desires, Satan’s temptations, and society's pressures. Once strong in faith and obedience, these individuals should unite, just like bricks in a strong wall. A successful community must have both strong members and a strong bond holding them together. This is essential for overcoming challenges and achieving lasting success.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the rise and fall of Muslims is linked to their relationship with the Quran. When Muslims follow the Quran, they gain honor and strength. Neglecting it leads to disgrace and weakness. The Quran has the power to uplift and guide nations. It transformed Arabs into a great civilization. Without the Quran, Muslims will struggle and decline.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed summarizes Prophet Muhammad's (SAW) farewell sermon during his last Hajj. In the sermon, the Prophet confirmed he had delivered Allah's message and asked Allah and the people to bear witness. He emphasized the importance of spreading his teachings to everyone and fulfilling the responsibility of conveying Islam to the world.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the importance of Surah Rahman, which the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) called the "Bride of the Quran" for its beauty. He shares that Allah loves to listen to the Quran and praises beautiful recitation. The names "Rahman" and "Raheem" highlight Allah's immense and continuous mercy. The key takeaway is the significance of reciting the Quran thoughtfully and appreciating Allah's mercy.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Quran is not just for rituals or rewards but a powerful guide that softens hearts and heals inner problems. He urges Muslims to deeply connect with the Quran for spiritual growth, as it was intended, rather than just using it for ceremonies. He emphasizes how the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and his companions truly engaged with the Quran, and encourages us to do the same for real heart and soul transformation.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the Quran's immense value and urges us to deeply understand it. He compares it to precious gems, which only experts can truly appreciate. The Quran is not just for rituals but a guide for life. To truly benefit from it, we need to engage with it meaningfully. If we grasp its importance, we would spend more time studying it deeply, not just reading it superficially. Understanding the Quran requires recognizing its divine nature and wisdom.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about how Prophet Muhammad (SAW) established an Islamic society. He criticizes a Western historian who made negative comments about the Prophet, especially regarding his marriages. However, the historian also admits that the Prophet was the first to implement principles of equality, brotherhood, and freedom in society. Dr. Israr emphasizes the importance of learning from the Prophet's teachings and sharing these values with the world.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that the Quran provides solutions to complex issues like political, economic, and social problems. It offers a balanced approach to addressing rights and responsibilities between men and women, and the relationship between workers and capital. He highlights that the Quran has answers to these challenges, but many people seek solutions elsewhere instead of turning to its guidance.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that Allama Iqbal, who was not a traditional religious scholar, is a powerful example of the Quran's miraculous impact. Despite being educated in Western universities during a time of strong Western influence, Iqbal deeply connected with the Quran and used it as the foundation for his philosophy and poetry. Dr. Israr Ahmed highlights that Iqbal's life shows how the Quran remains a living miracle, even in modern times.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the Quran's unmatched eloquence and literary beauty. He explains that while everyone can appreciate its message, only native Arabic speakers, especially those from the Prophet's time, can fully understand its linguistic brilliance. Even the best poets of that era admitted they couldn't match the Quran's eloquence.