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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed stresses self-evaluation before Allah's judgment, highlighting key questions about our life, youth, wealth, and actions for religion. He emphasizes responsible spending and the duty to learn and educate others, warning that ignorance is no excuse.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that on the Day of Judgment, Allah will question everyone, including the prophets, about their actions. The Quran mentions that Allah will ask both the people who received His messages and the prophets who delivered them. This shows that Allah's justice is fair and everyone will be accountable for what they did.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that real life is in the afterlife, and this world is temporary and deceptive. Islam teaches us to use this life to prepare for the next, without renouncing it. We should prioritize the afterlife and ensure our actions here lead to eternal rewards. A balanced approach between worldly life and preparing for the afterlife is essential.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that on the Day of Judgment, humans will be resurrected and questioned about their actions. Unlike animals and plants, humans will be judged for their efforts to seek truth and their deeds. Every action will be examined, and people will be rewarded or punished accordingly. This highlights the serious responsibility of being human.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about five predictions by Prophet Muhammad (SAW) for the end times, echoed by Allama Iqbal. Despite current difficulties, these predictions bring hope. The five eras are: the Prophet's time, the Righteous Caliphs, Muslim Empires, Oppressive Kings, and finally, a return to righteous rule. This last era will be global and restore hope for believers.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that on the Day of Judgment, everyone will be asked about five things: how they spent their life, used their youth, acted on their knowledge, managed their wealth, and performed good deeds. More resources and knowledge mean stricter accountability.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in Islam, wives and concubines are treated differently. Wives marry with their consent and have legal rights, including the right to separate. Concubines, often war captives, are considered property without inheritance rights and do not have a marriage contract. They are provided basic needs but lack the legal rights and status of wives.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in Islam, concubines (londiyan) are war captives considered property with no marriage contracts or inheritance rights. Wives, however, have marriage contracts, legal rights, and can seek separation. The Quran encourages freeing slaves, and Prophet Muhammad (SAW) taught to treat them well and free them as an act of kindness and repentance.
In the video, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about court marriage in Islam. He says it's allowed but needs the guardian's permission. Without it, the marriage isn't valid. Sometimes, if there's injustice or delay in marriage, scholars like Imam Abu Hanifah permit marriage without the guardian's consent. But generally, the guardian's approval is needed for a proper marriage in Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in early Islamic governance under Mullah Umar, there were no significant resources or funds. Despite this, they enforced Islamic punishments, which greatly reduced crimes like theft, adultery, and robbery. He believes that applying these strict punishments can nearly eliminate crime in society.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says the best people are those who learn and teach the Quran. The Quran, even after 1400 years, has answers to all problems. We must study it deeply. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) delivered Allah's message, and Hazrat Umar noted that nations rise or fall based on their adherence to the Quran. Muslims succeed by following its teachings.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that to understand the Quran deeply, one must cleanse their heart of worldly desires like wealth and fame. Without this inner purity, even experts can't grasp the true essence of the Quran, which was revealed over 23 years and holds Allah's ultimate love and wisdom.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed addresses the tension between reason and faith, advising to reject misleading thoughts as whispers of Shaitan and seek refuge in Allah. He emphasizes the importance of aligning reason with divine guidance from the Quran and Sunnah to avoid straying from the path of true guidance.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed suggests to someone battling with sin to strengthen their faith by delving into the Quran, learning its Arabic, and reading it directly. He advises seeking forgiveness for past wrongs, committing to stop sinning, and asking forgiveness from those harmed. He assures that Allah forgives sincere repentance and cautions against persisting in sin, urging ongoing repentance and trust in Allah's mercy.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Quran doesn't mention Hinduism, Chinese religions, or Buddhism because it focuses on Middle Eastern history and prophets linked to Prophet Ibrahim (AS). He adds that Christianity began from Judaism and predicts that when Jesus returns, Christianity will merge with Islam, Judaism will end, and then Gog and Magog will emerge.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Quran is a guide and mercy from God. It offers guidance and blessings to those who believe, understand, and follow its teachings. However, for those who ignore it, the Quran will serve as evidence against them on Judgment Day, highlighting their responsibilities.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that Allah promised the rise of Islam, but Muslims today aren't making enough effort or showing enough faith. He points out that during Prophet Muhammad's (SAW) time, Allah's promises were quickly fulfilled. If Muslims today have true faith and take action, they will see these promises come true as well.