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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about the importance of remembering Allah (Zikr) to protect oneself from hypocrisy. He explains that constant remembrance, through prayer and Quran recitation, keeps a person spiritually strong. Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes that Salah (prayer) is a powerful form of Zikr, involving both the body and soul. He highlights how Sajdah (prostration) represents the ultimate humility before Allah, and encourages regular prayer throughout the day to stay connected with Him.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about how Abdullah bin Ubayy, a hypocrite, tried to cause problems between the Muhajirun (immigrants) and the Ansar (people of Medina) by insulting the Muhajirun and suggesting they be kicked out of Medina. When the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) confronted him, Abdullah denied it, but a young companion confirmed his words. Later, a Quranic verse revealed the truth, exposing Abdullah’s hypocrisy.
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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains hypocrisy in Islam, likening it to a disease with clear symptoms and serious consequences. He describes hypocrites as those who pretend to believe but actually reject faith. The Quran warns about their behavior and severe punishment, especially in Surah Al-Baqarah, Surah An-Nisa, and Surah At-Tawbah. Dr. Israr emphasizes that true faith requires both belief and practice, not just outward claims.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that true believers are afraid of being hypocrites, while hypocrites don’t worry about it. The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said that only true believers fear hypocrisy. He tells a story about a Sahabi, Hazrat Hanzala (RA), who was worried that he was becoming a hypocrite because he felt less spiritual when he wasn't with the Prophet (SAW). The Prophet (SAW) assured him that it's normal for faith to rise and fall, and this doesn't mean he is a hypocrite.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the meaning of hypocrisy (nifaq) in Islam. He compares it to a secret tunnel or an animal’s burrow with multiple exits, used to escape danger. A hypocrite is someone who pretends to be different things to different people, saying one thing to one group and something else to another, just to protect themselves. This double-faced behavior is the essence of hypocrisy.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that truly loving Prophet Muhammad (SAW) means following his teachings in all parts of life, not just saying we love him. He explains that after the Prophet began receiving revelations, he focused completely on spreading Islam and fighting against injustice. Dr. Israr emphasizes that to really love the Prophet, we must also work to bring justice and follow his example in everything we do. Just saying we love the Prophet isn't enough if we don't live by his teachings.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about the conflict between Islam and capitalism, saying that Islam seeks to establish its system above others. He compares this to modern Western leaders who insist their system will dominate. Dr. Israr points out that many Muslims are unaware of this because teachings about establishing Islam’s system aren't widely shared.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that while Western countries like the U.S. and the UK don't oppose Islam as a religion, they are against the idea of Islam's political and social system gaining influence. They allow Muslims to practice their faith, but they won't accept an Islamic system replacing their own. Dr. Israr stresses that Muslims should work towards establishing Islam's principles in society, especially if they have the power to do so.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that after the early Islamic leaders, Muslim rule became like monarchies. The British then imposed their own laws, letting Muslims practice religion privately. Some Muslim countries later adopted Western laws, and many mistakenly think this limited practice is real Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that many people think Islam is only about rituals like prayer and fasting. He argues that true Islam involves a complete way of life, including justice and broader principles, not just these rituals. Many Muslims have forgotten this deeper meaning.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that while Zakat (2.5% of wealth) is a basic duty, true Islamic practice involves giving beyond this out of compassion. He stresses that the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and his companions lived simply and gave generously. He encourages Muslims to focus on helping others and investing in the hereafter, rather than just fulfilling the minimum obligation of Zakat.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that to change a system, you need organized, committed people. He highlights that in Pakistan, the system is dominated by feudal lords, and true democracy or public politics doesn't exist. Changing such a deeply entrenched system requires sacrifice and dedication, not just a disorganized crowd. He uses the example of a military unit following orders even in difficult situations to illustrate the need for discipline and unity.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) established Allah's rule on Earth using the Quran. The Prophet’s main approach was to invite people to Allah through the teachings of the Quran, combining this with action to implement Allah's will. Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes that spreading the Quran was the core of the Prophet's mission.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that Allah's help is for those who support His religion. He mentions that true helpers are those who follow the Quran and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), and he prays for us to be among them.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is special among all prophets because of his unique role. He also talks about Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and his descendants, who became the ancestors of many prophets. Prophet Musa (AS) led his people out of Egypt, but Prophet Muhammad (SAW) successfully established an Islamic state with the help of his companions. The key point is that Prophet Muhammad (SAW) holds a unique and unmatched status.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that "mazhab" (religion) covers beliefs, worship practices, and customs, and there can be many religions in one place. However, "deen" is a complete way of life, including social, economic, and political systems. He says only one "deen" can dominate in a society at a time, like how two swords can't fit in one sheath. Today, he believes democracy is the prevailing "deen."
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed criticizes modern laws that conflict with Islamic teachings, such as those legalizing same-sex marriages. He argues that these laws, influenced by global organizations, go against the principles of Islam. He stresses that Islam aims to establish a system based on God's laws, not human-made ones.