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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that all religions and philosophies share basic moral values like honesty, keeping promises, helping others, and respecting parents. These values are universally recognized as fundamental.
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Masjid Aqsa Will Be Demolished | Predicted By Dr israr Ahmed 30 Years Ago | Bayan in English Language
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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 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 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.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the story of Hazrat Mus'ab bin Umair (RA) was a wealthy young man who gave up his luxurious life after accepting Islam. His family disowned him, and he faced many difficulties, but he stayed strong in his faith. The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) sent him to Madinah to spread Islam, and many people accepted the faith because of his efforts. He was martyred in the Battle of Uhud, and despite his rich past, he was buried with only a simple cloth, showing his dedication and sacrifice for Islam.
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.
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 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 is saying that love for Allah, His Messenger, and striving in His cause should be greater than any worldly love, like love for family, wealth, or possessions. If these worldly loves are stronger, then one is not truly devoted to Allah and won't find guidance or true connection with Him.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about loving Prophet Muhammad more than anything else, even more than family. He says this love is important for growing spiritually and having a good society. Dr. Israr Ahmed tells a story about Hazrat Umar loving the Prophet very much. He also says it's crucial to follow the Prophet's teachings for society to be strong and peaceful.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses cloning and warns that it can be dangerous if misused. He relates it to the Dajjal, a symbol of confusion. He stresses that humans should remember they are not gods, but representatives of God. Without guidance, people might act with false power, leading to chaos. The clip highlights the need to use science wisely while following spiritual values.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about how he spent his life serving Islam and what he did for it. He also discusses the importance of the caliphate and making changes in religion to keep it relevant. Dr. Ahmed shares a message about his experiences in the Islamic organization, speaking in a simple and understandable way.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says real success isn't just about being rich or powerful. It's about believing in the right things, doing good, being patient, and seeking truth. Without these, even successful-looking people might feel empty. Success comes from faith, goodness, patience, and truth, not just money or status.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about Allah's displeasure with those who deny the Quran. He distinguishes between denial through actions and denial through words. Dr. Israr also discusses the things forbidden by Allah that His servants should avoid.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed explains why Prophet Muhammad didn't attack Makkah. He avoided fighting near the sacred mosque to keep it safe. His goal was to end idol worship peacefully and establish belief in one God. The Prophet's actions aimed to peacefully convince the Quraysh to leave Makkah and preserve its sanctity.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about avoiding interest-based systems like banks and suggests partnerships based on fairness instead. He says until interest systems are gone, there can't be alternatives. He warns against even indirect involvement with interest and urges changing the system.