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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Islam didn’t reach the Indian subcontinent during the Prophet Muhammad’s (SAW) time. It first came later through Arab traders and Muhammad bin Qasim’s conquest of Sindh. This early Islam was straightforward and free from divisions. However, after Muhammad bin Qasim was recalled and killed, the spread of Islam slowed down. It wasn’t until 300 years later that Islam started to grow more in the region.
Prediction We Will Rise Again | Muslmano Ab Aik Ho Jao | Be Unite We Are Ummah | Dr Israr Ahmed
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about the importance of human life, starting from Adam's creation to our own existence. He describes how life starts with Adam and goes through stages until birth. Then, it continues until death, which he says is like moving to another world. He stresses that our life here is a test for the eternal afterlife and reminds us to focus on that. Dr. Israr Ahmed also mentions how temporary our worldly life is and why it's crucial to think about what comes next.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Islam allows taking captives only during legitimate wars (Jihad), not by forcefully capturing free people, which is strictly forbidden. Prisoners of war (POWs) can be integrated into society instead of being confined to camps. Relations with such captives are permitted without marriage, but freeing and marrying them is encouraged as a noble act. Selling captives was allowed historically under strict rules but is not applicable today. Forced slavery is strictly prohibited in Islam.
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 explains a hadith about two important armies. One will fight in India, and the other will support Prophet Isa (AS). He suggests that when an Islamic caliphate is established, likely starting from Pakistan and Afghanistan, these armies will emerge to fight in India and later move towards Jerusalem, fulfilling the prophecy of the black flags from Khorasan.
3 Types Of Shirk Part 1 | شرک کی 3 بڑی اقسام | Shirk Kya Hai | Dr Israr Ahmed Bayan
Dr. Israr Ahmed explains three ways the Quran is protected. Firstly, Allah ensures its preservation, making it universally accessible for guidance. Secondly, Mujaddids emerge in every century to revive true religious teachings. Finally, a group within the ummah remains steadfast in truth, ensuring its preservation until Allah's decree.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) established Allah's rule on Earth using the Quran. The Prophet’s main approach was to invite people to Allah through the teachings of the Quran, combining this with action to implement Allah's will. Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes that spreading the Quran was the core of the Prophet's mission.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that shirk, or associating partners with Allah, is a severe wrongdoing with three main types: shirk in belief (misconceptions about Allah), shirk in actions (acting as though others share in Allah's authority), and shirk in attributes (attributing divine qualities to others). He highlights that shirk is the opposite of Tawhid (pure monotheism) and is an unforgivable sin according to the Quran. This concept is fundamental in understanding the gravity of placing anything or anyone in Allah's divine position.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about tawbah (repentance), saying it should be sincere. When believers truly repent, Allah will forgive their sins and improve their character. On Judgment Day, the light of their faith and good deeds will vary, with some having more light than others. Believers should ask Allah to increase their light and complete their forgiveness. Even if someone has sinned a lot, Allah’s kingdom is unaffected and He remains forgiving.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in Islam, commitments like bai‘at (pledge) are based on a person's ability (istitaat). The Prophet ﷺ gave personalized advice to his companions, considering their individual strengths and weaknesses. This approach is like how a doctor tailors treatment to each patient. While general teachings are important, they must be understood in context. The key is balancing ideals with practical human limitations.
Ancient Time Story in Quran | 2 Logon Ka Qissa | Bagh Walon Ka Waqiya | Faith In Allah By Dr Israr
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says life goes beyond this world. This life is short; the real one is after death. On Judgment Day, people will realize how brief their time here was. Believers look forward to the afterlife. Death reminds us to get closer to Allah. This world is a test; we're here by Allah's will. It's like a prison for believers, but true freedom comes from obeying Allah.
Hazrat Yousuf (A.S) Ka Waqia | Surah Yousuf Full With Urdu Hindi Translation | Dr Israr Ahmed Offici
Hazrat Yousuf (A.S) Ka Waqia | Surah Yousuf Full With Urdu Hindi Translation | Dr Israr Ahmed Official
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that after Friday prayers, it’s fine to return to work. Islam teaches that our earnings are blessings from Allah, not just from our own efforts. Just as a worker might get extra money as a favor, our sustenance is a gift from Allah. It’s important to see it as a blessing, not something we solely earn through work.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that the Quran provides solutions to complex issues like political, economic, and social problems. It offers a balanced approach to addressing rights and responsibilities between men and women, and the relationship between workers and capital. He highlights that the Quran has answers to these challenges, but many people seek solutions elsewhere instead of turning to its guidance.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in Islam, parents, especially mothers, have a very high status. The Quran commands kindness and respect towards them, particularly in old age. Mothers are highly honored, with paradise said to be under their feet. Family life emphasizes love between spouses, respect for parents, and fairness among siblings.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed shares a prophecy about the end times, narrated by Hazrat Miqdad bin Aswad (RA). The prophecy says that every home on earth, whether made of bricks or tents, will eventually have Islam enter it. This will happen either with respect or against people's wishes.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that relying only on the Quran leads to sects due to differences in understanding the Sunnah. He stresses the importance of following both the Quran and Sunnah to avoid confusion and division. Ignoring the Sunnah can create more sects and disagreements, especially about basic practices like prayer. Both the Quran and Sunnah are necessary for unity among Muslims.