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In this clip Israr Ahmed explains why we share sacrificial meat and how to do it. He says it should be divided into three parts: for ourselves, loved ones, and those in need. He also highlights the importance of sharing during Hajj and mentions how even big animals like camels have a purpose in Allah's plan.
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.
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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about improving relations between Pakistan and India, noting progress towards friendship. He mentions that historical tensions were influenced by British policies and past rivalries.Dr Israr Ahmed believes that as animosity fades, there is hope for resolving issues like Kashmir and achieving strong relations similar to those between Canada and the U.S.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed narrates a story about Hazrat Maaz bin Jabal (RA), who asked the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) which deed would ensure his entry into Jannah (paradise). The Prophet, appreciating his concern for the afterlife, guided him. Hazrat Maaz was a wise and trusted companion, known for making decisions based on the Quran, the Prophet’s teachings, and his own judgment. This story shows the companions' deep focus on the afterlife.
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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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed encourages maintaining hope in Allah's love and mercy while explaining the meaning of Surah Al-Infitar. He advises prioritizing the afterlife over worldly pursuits and warns against being deceived by Satan. Dr. Israr Ahmed underscores the concept of divine justice and accountability on the Day of Judgment.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed discusses a dream where two Jews tried to take Prophet Muhammad's body. It also explains two types of hypocrisy: intentional and unintentional. In the story, these Jews pretended to be Muslims, but the Prophet saw through their disguise. Later, they were caught trying to dig a tunnel to his grave. This highlights how even those who pretend to be devout can have harmful intentions.
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 emphasizes that a wali (friend of Allah) is characterized by strong faith and adherence to Islamic teachings. According to him, Allah loves and protects believers, and their love for Allah deepens over time, beginning with declaring faith (Shahada). Hostility towards Allah's wali is cautioned against. Importantly, being a wali is centered on deep faith rather than performing miracles.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains why an orphaned grandson doesn’t get inheritance directly from his grandfather. If a man has a living son, the inheritance goes to that son. The grandson only inherits if there are no living children. The grandfather can leave up to one-third of his estate to the grandson through a will or gift. This is part of Islamic inheritance law.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains the five pillars of Islam and their significance. He compares them to building blocks, with faith as the foundation, unseen but crucial. The four visible pillars represent belief in Allah, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage. He emphasizes that faith resides in the heart and stresses the importance of obeying divine commandments.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains how the Quraish tribe developed animosity towards Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) and the Muslims. He discusses the complexities of adhering to Islamic faith and the sacrifices required. Dr. Israr Ahmed also highlights the Prophet's strategic measures to safeguard the Muslim community and establish trade routes between East and West. Furthermore, he addresses the dangers of hypocrisy, emphasizing the importance of genuine faith.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed is telling about different concepts of Man about God. Different forms of Shirk.
In this poignant clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed shares insights on who earns Allah's assistance and how to attain it. He vividly recounts the encounter between Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and Abu Jahl in Makkah, imparting timeless lessons in a concise and compelling manner.
Imam Razi, in his commentary on Surah Asar, emphasizes the importance of hard work to earn paradise. He advises that attaining Jannah requires diligent effort. Imam Razi outlines four conditions: strong faith, righteous deeds, advising one another, and emphasizing patience. According to him, these conditions pave the way to Jannah and form the path to paradise.
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.
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