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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that for salvation through the Quran, you need belief, good deeds, truth, and patience. All four are essential. Understanding the Quran has two levels: basic lessons and deeper reflection. Basic lessons are straightforward, while deeper reflection reveals more insights.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed highlights that Surah Al-Asr, one of the shortest surahs in the Quran with just three verses, is highly significant for its comprehensive guidance. Despite its brevity, it encapsulates profound wisdom and was often recited by the Prophet Muhammad’s (SAW) companions before parting as a reminder of its importance.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed is discussing successful people who have emphasized that all humans are at a loss except those who have faith and do good deeds, advise truth and patience to others. He stresses that true success is not measured by wealth, power, or fame, but by righteous actions, truthfulness, and patience. He argues that these qualities are essential for true success, regardless of worldly achievements or possessions.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed's lectures delve into important Quran stories like Adam's creation and the tale of Adam and Eve. He discusses prophets' lives and stresses signs of the end times, faith principles, moral lessons, and practical good deeds interpretations. His teachings also include ethics, Islamic rules, and he uses Surah Al-Asr to summarize Quran themes with strong emphasis.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explain that Hazrat Ali (RA) did not have his own house at one point, but a generous Ansari companion offered a room for his marriage to Hazrat Fatima (RA). When asked about the dowry, Hazrat Ali (RA) mentioned having a shield, which is a weapon for battle. Despite his poverty, Hazrat Ali (RA) was not unsuccessful; rather, he was a successful companion of Prophet Muhammad (SAW).
Prevention of Sexual Violence جنسی تشدد کے واقعات کی روک تھام کیسے ؟ Dr Israr Ahmed R A
Zina Se Bacho | Life Changing Bayan | زنا کے قریب بھی نہ پھٹکو | Dr Israr Ahmed Emoitional Bayan
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the greatest injustice is shirk (associating partners with Allah). Other major forms of oppression occur socially, through inequality based on birth; economically, through unfair distribution of wealth; and politically, through rulers exploiting people's rights and freedoms. To combat these issues, people must seek justice and balance by submitting to their Creator.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Muslims face oppression today because they have abandoned the teachings of the Quran. He cites Hazrat Umar's saying that Allah elevates or disgraces nations based on their relationship with the Quran. Dr. Israr Ahmed also references Allama Iqbal, who pointed out that Muslims were once honored due to following the Quran but are now disgraced for neglecting it. To regain their former glory, Muslims must return to the teachings of the Quran.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how Surah An-Nisa addresses the injustices faced by orphans and women in society. He condemns those who exploit orphans and highlights the equal status of men and women in Islam. He emphasizes that the unfair treatment of women is a societal issue, not a religious one, and that caring for and educating daughters is highly rewarded in Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that true remembrance of Allah (zikr) is keeping Allah in your heart. The best zikr is reciting the Quran and performing prayers. He shares how Fatima (RA) used to recite the Quran while doing chores. Other forms of zikr include daily duas (supplications) for various activities. Consistent zikr keeps the heart connected to Allah and protects against negative influences and hypocrisy.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Quran advises against going near adultery because it is very sinful. According to Hadith, adultery isn't just physical; it includes looking at non-mahram women, listening to their voices, and touching them. Even the tone of a woman's voice can attract men, so women are advised to speak modestly.
is clip ma dr israr Ahmed punishment of zinah in islam aur islam mein zina ki saza kya hai byaan kar rahy hain quran aur hadith ki roshni ma byaan kar rahy hain lakin dono ma surah ahzab ki ayat number 35 imaan ki haqeeqat aur islam ki kafyat k bary ma zinah karni wali ourat ho ya zinah karny wala mard ho her aik ko in ma se 100 100 kodhy mary jaye aur tumahin allah k is deen k mamly ma na rook dy koi shy unk upper mahrbani k rasty se ye allah ka deen ha allah ki sharyat ha ye allah ki had ha aur is had ijrah ma kisi ki hamdardi kisi k sath tumhara taluq tumhari dil ki narmi tumhari shafqat ye kahi adhy na ajaye ager tum imaan rakhty ho allah per aur yum-e-akhirat per ye jo had ha wo ha zani zania jo gair shaadi shuda houn is k lye 100 kodhy jo had ha ye quran ma aya ha zani aur zania ager shaadi shuda hain tu us ki had quran ma nahi ha lakin wo sunnat-e-rasool SAW se sabit ha aur shrtay islami ki jo sources hain us ki aik bunyad ha allah ki kitab aur dosri independent quran majeed se azaad ho kar aik mustaqil bunyad ha rasool SAW radam ka jo hukam ha wo sunnat se ha jesa k ma apko bata chuka houn houn ye us qaidy kulia k tahat ha k sabiqa sharyat ma shryat musni ma baz ahkam wo thy k jin ki nafi nahi aye ha aur huzoor SAW ny jin ko jo ka tuh is ummat k lye nabi jari rakha ha un ma se 2 hukam buhaat aham hain aik qatly murtad ka hukam ha aur dosry zania jo shaadi shuda ho us k sansar kar jany ka hukam ha jan unko saza di jarahi ho us waqt wo dhaky aur mujood rahy kuch log ahly imaan ma se yani k public ma se haoun
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed advised a woman to try and convince her husband to let her care for her elderly parents without causing conflict. If the husband still refuses and strictly forbids it, she can consider divorce. He emphasized that serving parents is important and that divorce is not a sin in Islam, despite cultural stigma.
Islam Mein Mehram, Na Mehram Kon Hai | محرم اور نا محرم | Islam Mein Aurat Ka Parda | Dr Israr Ahmed
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explained the importance of hijab and modesty in Islam. He shared the story of Hazrat Ummi Khilad (RA), who remained modest even after her son was martyred. He clarified the difference between permanent mahrams (close relatives you can't marry) and temporary ones (like in-laws), emphasizing that hijab should still be observed with temporary mahrams. He criticized Western influences for weakening traditional Islamic practices of modesty and segregation.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about whether women should work and stresses the importance of gender segregation in Islam. He believes Muslim women should stay modest and at home to raise good children. He recalls advising Zia-ul-Haq to stop serving alcohol on PIA flights and criticizes female air hostesses traveling for work, as he thinks it's against Islamic principles. Despite facing protests for his views, he urges Muslims to stay true to their values.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the equality of men and women in Islam. He explains that, in terms of human dignity, respect, and moral and spiritual status, men and women are equal. Both can reach high spiritual ranks. However, he notes that there are differences in roles and responsibilities. While men and women are equal in their value and capability to achieve spiritual heights, their specific duties and functions may differ according to Islamic teachings.
Osman Ghazi & Ertugrul Ghazi | History Of Khilafat e Usmania Ottoman Empire | Dr Israr Ahmed
Story Of Qom e Lut | Hazrat Loot ka Waqia | Hazrat Lut Ki Qom Par Allah Ka Azab Kiu Aya | Dr Israr A
Story Of Qom e Lut | Hazrat Loot ka Waqia | Hazrat Lut Ki Qom Par Allah Ka Azab Kiu Aya | Dr Israr Ahmed
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses a Hadith about Hazrat Ali (RA), highlighting that people had extreme views about him. Some loved him so much they saw him as divine, while others hated him, called him a disbeliever, and even killed him. This contrasts with the Prophet Muhammad (SAW), who was protected from such extremes. The way people invoke Hazrat Ali's name for help, unlike the Prophet's, reflects this situation.