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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes the potential to establish an Islamic system in Pakistan through hard work and effort. He underscores the importance of aligning actions with Islamic principles, stating that displaying correct conduct is crucial before showcasing Islam to the world. Dr. Israr Ahmed acknowledges that the establishment of an Islamic system requires dedicated effort, obedience to Allah's commandments, and overcoming the prevailing influence of disbelief. The clip encapsulates the call for earnest work, adherence to Islamic values, and acknowledgment of the challenges hindering the automatic establishment of an Islamic system.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed is explaining that Islam is not a religion but it is complete code of life and a system. He also explained the difference between Religion and Deen. Islam does not consist of few ritulous like namaz, roza and few social customs but it corners spheres of life.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed is explaining that Allah is angry with poeple who themselves do prayers, and good deeds but do not convey the commands of Allah and Islam to others and they see the spectacle of their sins in front of them but they do not stop them, So such people are not worshipful scholars but such people have been called great criminals and wretched by Allah.
Dr. Israr Ahmed stresses following Allah's commands to differentiate between right and wrong, trust and betrayal. He warns against using illegitimate means to fulfill desires, as true reward comes from obeying Allah's laws.
Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the importance of distinguishing between right and wrong, trust and betrayal, according to Allah's commands. He warns against betraying Allah by disregarding what is lawful and unlawful. If you resort to illegitimate means to fulfill desires, you won't be rewarded. True reward comes from obeying Allah.
Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses a saying of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) about spreading good deeds to fellow believers. He narrates a hadith about an incident between Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Hazrat Gabriel (A.S), where Allah commanded the Prophet (PBUH) through revelation.
In this captivating clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed delves into the profound and instructive narrative of a worshiping scholar from the Bani Israel. With eloquence and insight, he unfolds the tale, drawing timeless lessons from its depths. Through his narrative, Dr. Ahmed illuminates the path of belief and devotion, offering a glimpse into the transformative power of faith.
Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the concept of sovereignty, comparing the claims of Pharaoh, Numerud, and even humans in democracies to Allah's true sovereignty. He emphasizes that humans are Allah's representatives on earth and should implement His orders.
Dr. Israr Ahmed explains democracy as a system where people vote for leaders to run their country. He criticizes scholar democracy for being against God's commands.
Dr. Israr Ahmed laments the lost dreams of a strong Pakistan and empowered Muslims in India. He highlights how Muslim actions oppose Islam, leading to suffering for Indian Muslims as a consequence.
Dr. Israr Ahmed highlights the issue of people seeking fame through deceptive actions. Drawing from a hadith by the Holy Prophet (PBUH), he mentions the first three individuals destined for Hell on Judgment Day: a martyr seeking recognition, a knowledgeable person sharing for self-promotion, and a philanthropist seeking personal acclaim through good deeds.
Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes that the Quran is the cure for heart and chest diseases. He highlights Quranic guidance on removing love for worldly desires like wealth and fame, warning that failure to do so can lead to unrest in the world.
Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that true poverty isn't just about lacking wealth, but also about neglecting the rights of parents, siblings, and others. Such neglect can lead to loss of good deeds and ultimately, punishment in Hell.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses why the Egyptian king appointed Hazrat Yusaf (A.S) as Finance Minister and explains Yusaf's (A.S) interpretations of dreams for the king and two prisoners. Yusaf (A.S) impresses the king with his intelligence, leading the king to keep him out of prison.
In this clip, Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S) faced tests from society and family, including being thrown into a fire and asked to sacrifice his son. He passed each test with unwavering faith, leading Allah to grant him leadership over humanity.
Dr. Israr Ahmed explains how Earth's axis and cycle around the sun mirror human psychological patterns, sometimes leading to depression. He highlights how this depression can tragically lead to suicide.
Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses how Hindus in India aimed to cleanse the land from Muslims' presence, exemplified by the Babri Mosque demolition. He notes the limited Muslim reaction globally, highlighting Bangladesh and Pakistan. He urges Muslims to be aware of Hindu plans for a greater India and acknowledges past Muslim actions, including temple demolitions, as not right.
Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the story of Hazrat Musa meeting Allah on Mount Sinai. While he was away, some followers strayed because of Samri's influence. Upon his return, Musa punished the wrongdoers. It's a significant event where many Jews were slain by their own kin. Musa pleaded for Allah's mercy, but Allah stated His mercy is for those who believe in and follow His Messenger.
Dr. Israr Ahmed explains how Hazrat Musa's mother followed Allah's command, leading to him being raised by Pharaoh's wife, Asiya. Despite Pharaoh's intent to harm him, Asiya insisted on adopting Musa. According to the Torah, Musa's brother abandoned him in the desert with a hateful command to prophesy among snakes
Dr. Israr Ahmed recounts the story of Hazrat Yusuf (A.S). When Yusuf told his father, Yaqub (A.S), about his dream, Yaqub warned him not to share it with his brothers, knowing they'd become jealous. Yusuf's step-brothers threw him into a well, but a passing caravan rescued him, intending to sell him for profit.