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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses if using "Khuda" instead of "Allah" is acceptable. He states that there is no evidence in the Quran or Hadith to support the use of "Khuda" and emphasizes that the Arabic names of Allah are important. Dr. Israr Ahmed suggests that it's better to use the names found in religious texts and not to make a big deal out of this issue.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses how our hearts may be less affected by the Quran today. He recalls that during Hazrat Abu Bakr's time, people would cry when hearing the Quran, but now many don’t feel that same emotion. He reminds us that everyone has different feelings and even the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) faced challenges in worship. The main idea is to keep our hearts open to the Quran.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes the importance of prioritizing the struggle for Deen after joining an Islamic organization. He explains that while it's necessary to fulfill basic needs like food, clothing, and shelter, excessive indulgence in luxuries should be avoided. The focus should remain on serving the purpose of Deen. Our main effort should be for the establishment of Islam, with worldly needs being secondary.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Islam’s foundation is about following core principles, but extremism ("bunyad parasti") is not part of Islam. He says that while Muslims should stay firm on their beliefs, they shouldn’t be labeled as extremists. The term "fundamentalism" was first used to criticize Jews and Christians who resisted changes to their religion, and now it’s used against different religious groups, not just Muslims.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed highlights the need for knowledge to revive Islam, prioritizing understanding of Allah’s commands, the Prophet’s teachings, and the Quran. He explains that sciences and technology are useful but secondary. The focus should be on religious knowledge and wisdom. Additionally, learning philosophy, economics, and ideologies is essential for addressing modern challenges.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the end-times events, like Dajjal's emergence, Prophet Isa’s (A.S.) return, and a major war, with uncertain timing but possibly within 100-200 years. He links these to Muslim history’s rise and fall and sees signs of revival despite current decline. The gathering of Jews in Israel is highlighted as a key sign. Future wars are expected to shape these events.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that a peaceful Islamic revolution requires addressing sectarian divides. While Muslims differ on minor issues, they agree on core principles like modesty and morality. He highlights past unity among sects on shared values, showing that collective change is possible if focus shifts from divisions to the essence of Islam.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that before Islam is dominant, Jihad is a personal duty (Fard-e-Ain) involving self-struggle, spreading truth, and resisting false ideas peacefully. After an Islamic state is established, Jihad becomes a collective duty (Fard-e-Kifaya), handled by the government for defense and law enforcement.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about whether doing group prayers (Ijtamai Dua) and praying 20 rakats of Taraweeh is an innovation (Bid'ah). He explains that Hazrat Umar started the practice of 20 rakats for Taraweeh, which was good because it wasn't done in Hazrat Abu Bakr's time. He also says that different Muslim groups, like Hanafi and Shafi'i, follow this practice. The main idea is that such actions are not Bid'ah if they follow the example of the Prophet and his close companions.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed addresses grave worship and shirk, highlighting practices like prostration at Hazrat Ali Hujwiri’s shrine. While some scholars believe pious souls assist Allah’s tasks, Islam forbids calling upon anyone but Allah. Such acts of invoking souls or angels are considered shirk. He emphasizes that all worship and prayers must be directed solely to Allah.

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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.

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3 Views 8 months ago

In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed tells the story of the Battle of the Trench (Ghazwa-e-Ahzab), where Muslims faced a big challenge. Enemies surrounded Medina, but Muslims held strong, relying on their faith and the protection of Mount Uhud. Dr. Israr Ahmed shows how belief and bravery triumphed in the face of adversity.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about how the companions of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) showed amazing patience and sacrifice for the sake of Allah. They endured hunger and hardship during tough times, like the blockade of Banu Hashim and the Battle of the Trench. Their patience wasn't for personal gain or nationalism, but for truth and righteousness.

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4 Views 7 months ago

In the video Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Pakistan was created to establish a just and fair society, not to protect feudal lords or just build mosques. He believes that true Islamic values and justice should be prioritized, and the current focus on superficial religious practices is misplaced. He calls for a revival of genuine faith and adherence to the Quran, arguing that this will transform lives and restore Islamic dignity.

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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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2 Views 5 months ago

In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about being patient during tough times. He says the Quran teaches us to seek help through patience and prayer. Tests will come, like fear and loss, but we should stay strong, support each other, and keep faith in Allah. Those who die in Allah's path are still alive in a way we can't see.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that many people think Islam is only about rituals like prayer and fasting. He argues that true Islam involves a complete way of life, including justice and broader principles, not just these rituals. Many Muslims have forgotten this deeper meaning.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that a true Muslim must understand and perform all their duties, not just some of them. He compares it to a building with a strong foundation—this foundation is *true faith (Emaan)*, which must be deeply felt, not just spoken. The four pillars of Islam—prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage—stand on this foundation. Without strong faith and fulfilling all duties, a Muslim cannot be truly successful.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that if someone sins by mistake or due to strong emotions but quickly repents, Allah will forgive them. However, if a person knowingly and repeatedly commits a sin without repentance, it can cancel out their good deeds. The key point is that immediate repentance is important, and there is a difference between accidental and deliberate sins.

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