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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.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about insurance policies and interest (riba). He says most current insurance policies involve interest, so they should be avoided. He advises people to trust in God for their future needs and avoid anything doubtful, as God is the true provider for everyone.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about the importance of modesty in Islam, especially for women. He explains that women should cover their bodies, leaving only their face, hands, and feet visible, and this should be kept private from men, except for their husband or a doctor when necessary. He emphasizes the need for modesty in both men and women and acknowledges that following these rules can be difficult in today's world but is essential for preserving Islamic values.
In a video, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains Surah Al-Ikhlas from the Quran. He discusses its translation and meaning, highlighting its importance. This short chapter emphasizes that Allah is one, unique, and has no equal. Allah has no parents or children and is self-sufficient. This surah is a powerful statement of monotheism in Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Quran is profound and no single Tafseer can fully capture its depth. Scholars interpret it based on their knowledge and focus, such as philosophy, logic, or action. Each Tafseer offers a unique perspective but remains limited by human understanding. The Quran’s vastness reflects Allah’s infinite knowledge, beyond complete human grasp.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that on the Day of Judgment, true justice will be served. Everything in the universe has a purpose. Although good people may suffer and bad people may prosper in this world, ultimate justice will come in the afterlife. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) faced hardships despite his goodness, showing that real rewards and punishments are in the hereafter.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that praying without feeling spiritual peace is still a significant act of obedience to Allah. If someone prays despite distractions or struggles, their effort holds greater value and reward. Praying out of habit or for enjoyment may reduce the spiritual merit, as it becomes routine. True devotion is shown when prayer is done purely to fulfill Allah's command, even without personal comfort.
In this clip Dr israr ahmed explaining that dosroin k lye asaanion paida karna.why is it important to facilitate others?jo shaks kisi momin bhai ki dunya ki sakhtyion aur dushwaryion ma se kisi ki sakhti aur dushwari ko door kry ga tu allah tala qyamat tak iski skhti aur dushwari ko door kar dain gy.aur ager koi shaks musalman bhai k sath husne salook,aur kisi musibat, mushkil, tang dasti, ya dushwari ma ahly amaan ki madad aur asaani kray ga ager is k ikhtyaar ma ha tu tu allah tala is k lye asaani krain gy.ager tumne kisi momin bhai ko apni azafi dolat ma se qarz dya ha aur tumhara maqrooz is halat ma nahi k woh qarz dy saky tu is k lye muhlat badha do ya ho saky tu maaf kar do tu ye tumhary lye naiky ban jaye gi.Islam has three economic systems.1- one is above the spiritual level,2- two is above the human level,and 3- three is above the legel level.In the end whoever turns any hardship of his momin brother into goodness,Allah will make it easy for him in this world and the hereafter.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses how Islam can establish its system and the role of war in it. He questions the notion that preaching alone can establish an Islamic system, citing Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) actions when a peace treaty was broken. He emphasizes the need for a gradual approach in achieving goals, likening it to advancing step by step toward a target.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the rise and fall of Muslims is linked to their relationship with the Quran. When Muslims follow the Quran, they gain honor and strength. Neglecting it leads to disgrace and weakness. The Quran has the power to uplift and guide nations. It transformed Arabs into a great civilization. Without the Quran, Muslims will struggle and decline.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that for Allah to accept our actions, we need to truly love Him and the Prophet. Simply following religious rules isn’t enough; we must feel genuine love in our hearts. If we pray or make dua without this love, our efforts may not be accepted. He encourages people to understand their feelings and strengthen their love for Allah while continuing to practice their faith. True devotion is about sincere love, not just actions.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed highlights that while Muslims have gained political freedom, they remain mentally influenced by the West. To break this, he suggests studying and presenting Islamic teachings, especially on topics like politics, at a high academic level. This will help show that Islam offers its own solutions and guidance, reducing reliance on Western ideas.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that, in Islam, a woman’s main role is to care for her family, while the husband provides financially. Women can work if they follow Islamic guidelines, like wearing hijab. He suggests women-only workplaces, like hospitals and schools, to keep things modest and aligned with Islamic values.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Tanzeem-e-Islami doesn’t include other groups in its protests because past demonstrations were disorganized and led to chaos. He suggests future protests could be more effective if done in collaboration with other groups, but only if they are peaceful and well-organized. Tanzeem-e-Islami focuses on maintaining discipline to make their efforts more powerful.
In this clip Dr. Israr Ahmed explains Surah AL-Nasr, a Makki surah that brings good news of Allah's help and victory. People will soon flock to His religion, but first, we'll face struggles and difficulties. We must be patient, seek forgiveness, and trust in Allah's mercy to overcome these challenges.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes that ijtihad (new understanding) is necessary for solving modern problems in Islam. He describes spirituality as having strong faith in Allah, which influences how people live. The group Tanzeem-e-Islami is focused on inviting and organizing people for future challenges. He also highlights the need for scholars in Pakistan, especially Deobandi scholars, to unite. This unity can help them have a greater impact, similar to what is seen in Afghanistan.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that a person can be part of both a Tanzeem and under Bai'at with a spiritual leader at the same time, but it is not ideal. This dual commitment may divide focus and reduce effectiveness. However, if someone joins a Tanzeem, they must prioritize its practical demands over spiritual allegiance. The struggle for collective goals requires greater obedience.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about the similarities between Islam and Hinduism, emphasizing the importance of studying Hindu scriptures in their original language to understand these common points. He praises Zakir Naik for highlighting these similarities but regrets that Muslims haven’t focused on understanding Hindu beliefs. During a visit to India in 1991, he suggested that a madrasa include Sanskrit studies so students could directly read and understand Hindu texts.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed clarifies that kite flying is not haram if done with precautions. It should take place in open fields or parks and avoid using harmful materials like metal strings that can cause injuries or damage. He compares it to games like hockey or football, which are permissible unless they involve harm. Activities only become problematic if they waste excessive time or cause societal issues.
In this clip Dr. Israr Ahmed says Sehri (early morning meal) is a special blessing during Ramadan. It helps us grow spiritually and earns us rewards. Don't miss Sehri, just like you wouldn't miss Iftar (breaking of the fast). Take your time, and remember, Allah makes things easy for us."