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⁣3 Types Of Shirk Part 1 | شرک کی 3 بڑی اقسام | Shirk Kya Hai | Dr Israr Ahmed Bayan

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says it's wrong to bow or kneel at graves or shrines. He reminds us that only Allah deserves worship and asking for help should be done directly to Him. Although some historical examples allowed showing respect, worshiping others is a big no in Islam. He warns against it, saying it's like believing in more than one God, which is against Islamic teachings.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how marriages in Islam should be done, suggesting announcing them publicly and holding them in mosques. He wonders why these customs are often ignored and stresses their importance, using the marriage of Fatima al-Zahra as an example. Dr Israr Ahmed encourages following the Prophet's (SAW) teachings for respect and honor in marriage.

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In the clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed advises on conducting a marriage ceremony, emphasizing the importance of announcing it in a mosque, following Prophet Muhammad's (SAW) guidance. He stresses the significance of sincere prayers, contrasting ideal weddings with distractions like smoking. Dr. Israr Ahmed highlights the sacredness of marriage and suggests that the wedding feast in the mosque is the only invitation needed.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about how a walima (wedding feast) should be in Islam. He says it's important for the groom's family to host it and ensure everyone's happiness. He suggests having at least one dish, preferably meat, but without strict rules. The host should consider their means and guests' comfort.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses finding inner peace through "ziker" (remembrance), which includes reading the Quran and saying special prayers. By doing these things, we feel closer to Allah and improve our relationships with others. He emphasizes the importance of these practices in nurturing spiritual well-being.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses hypocrisy in Islam, noting signs and misconceptions. He warns against opposing religious establishment and misunderstanding jihad's importance. He emphasizes the need to recognize and avoid hypocritical behavior among Muslims, urging adherence to religious obligations.

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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about hypocrisy. He explains how the word 'nifaq' originated from Arabic and its evolution into 'munafiqat.' He uses the example of a double-faced animal to illustrate the concept. Hypocrites are those who pretend to be believers but mock faith secretly. Allah exposes their deceitfulness.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about unfair wedding traditions and says we should stop putting pressure on the bride's family. He believes marriage should be fair and both partners should share responsibilities. He thinks dowry shouldn't be seen as buying someone. Keeping weddings simple is better, according to him, and it matches Islamic beliefs.

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In the video Dr Israr Ahmed discusses combining weddings and receptions and avoiding dowry. He believes it's okay if the groom's family pays without demanding dowry. Though stopping the dowry tradition is hard, he advises against mosque weddings. Dr. Israr Ahmed stresses the importance of simple weddings to avoid hurting those with fewer resources.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses how every action has a purpose, leading to either positive or negative outcomes. Despite this, people often engage in wrongful activities like cheating and drug dealing. He emphasizes that while good deeds should be rewarded and bad deeds punished, ultimately, it's up to God to decide each person's fate.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about what real goodness is. He says it's about being kind to others, helping them when they're in need, and feeling their pain. Without this kindness, even if someone knows a lot or prays, they're not truly good. So, being good means caring for others and helping them when we can.

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In this clip Israr Ahmed discusses the fate of hypocrites and narrates the story of Abdullah bin Abi's death and funeral. He also elaborates on the exemplary character of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Hypocrites have no good deeds accepted, and Abdullah bin Abi's prayers may not have been accepted despite being led by the Prophet (SAW).

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In a short clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about what happens to hypocrites. They pretend to be Muslim but don't truly follow Islam. Hypocrites will be in the worst part of hell. It's hard to deal with them because they betray from within. Allah doesn't like hypocrisy. The Quran says even if Prophet Muhammad (SAW) prays for them, they won't be forgiven.

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Dr. Israr Ahmed explains what true worship and religion mean. He says it's more than just rituals like prayers and fasting; it's about living a life of devotion and obedience to God. He warns against limiting worship to actions only and emphasizes the importance of genuine love and devotion in worship, rather than mere obligation.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how the Quran teaches about good ("khair") and bad ("sher") with simple ideas. Goodness means helpful actions, while badness is about harm. These concepts are innate, guiding our sense of right and wrong. Our conscience confirms this, bringing joy after good deeds and regret after bad ones. It highlights our ability to discern right from wrong.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about being good, using a story about Aurangzeb Alamgir to show that even bad people can do good things and feel better inside. He explains "nafs-e-lawama" as a sort of inner voice that tells us when we're doing right or wrong. He says it's important to help others and be truthful, especially by keeping promises.

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Dr. Israr Ahmad discusses how goodness can become extreme and defines true goodness. He shares stories of individuals who went to extremes in their pursuit of goodness, forsaking worldly pleasures for religious devotion. These narratives highlight Prophet Muhammad's (SAW) advice on moderation in worship to avoid extremism. They illustrate how excessive zeal for goodness can lead to imbalance.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains why some people struggle to connect with prayer and how to change that. He says it's not enough to just say you believe; true faith must be felt in the heart. When you truly believe, you'll feel Allah's presence always, making prayer more meaningful. The key is to have such strong faith that it feels like you're talking to Allah directly.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says real goodness isn't just about showing off good deeds. It's about truly believing in Allah and feeling both love for Him and fear of upsetting Him. Real goodness means doing good things to make Allah happy and to avoid His punishment, not just to get attention or rewards in this world.

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