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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how to develop sincerity in good deeds. He advises performing acts of kindness secretly, like praying at night or giving charity without telling others. This approach helps build a habit of sincere actions. By doing good quietly, you can strengthen your intentions over time.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Islamic system under Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) lasted only 30 years, but it was still a great success. Unlike other systems, Islam worked well during that time. People weren't ready to keep it going longer, and they didn’t fully understand the difference between the state and government. This brief period remains an inspiring example of a fair and just system.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discussed the issues faced by Muhajireen in Pakistan and stressed the need for fair solutions. He clarified that his stance isn’t against MQM but focuses on addressing deprivation. He acknowledged ethnic identities like Sindhi or Seraiki as valid without harming unity. His emphasis was on resolving grievances collectively while ensuring national solidarity.
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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in financial matters, a man’s testimony equals two women’s as per Allah’s command. He suggests this is due to women’s natural tendency to forget, designed by Allah for their supportive roles, with forgetfulness acting as a safeguard to help them move on from past experiences.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains Prophet Muhammad's experience of witnessing Allah during the Night Journey (Shab-e-Miraj). Using poetic imagery, he describes the ineffable encounter atop a celestial tree, highlighting the Prophet's unique connection with Allah and his witnessing of divine manifestations.
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In this clip Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that Allah promises Muslims three things if they stay faithful and strive:
1. *Leadership*: Muslims will lead like past righteous people.
2. *Islam's dominance*: Their religion will become strong and widespread.
3. *Peace*: Fear will turn into peace and security.
He says true worship needs an Islamic system in all parts of life, and Muslims should work towards this with Allah's support.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that real life is in the afterlife, and this world is temporary and deceptive. Islam teaches us to use this life to prepare for the next, without renouncing it. We should prioritize the afterlife and ensure our actions here lead to eternal rewards. A balanced approach between worldly life and preparing for the afterlife is essential.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the revolution brought by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) happened through the teachings of the Quran, not by force. The Quran changed people's thinking, beliefs, and way of life, making them see life and death differently. It was this inner transformation, not the sword, that brought about the true revolution.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that renouncing worldly pleasures means giving up material comforts to focus on fighting injustice and falsehood. He emphasizes that by enduring hardships and simplifying life, people can better dedicate themselves to addressing social inequalities and working for a just cause.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses how prophethood is linked to certainty (yaqeen). He explains that the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) sought certainty and was born with the potential for faith. This potential is revealed through divine revelation, making the Quran a guiding light for humanity, helping them understand faith and God.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in Afghanistan's conflict, there were different groups involved. Some were fighting true jihad for Allah's sake, while others were engaged in a valid struggle for freedom. However, some people used the situation for personal gain, causing corruption like spreading drugs. In the end, everyone's actions will be judged by their intentions, especially those who sincerely fought for Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in matters where Islamic scholars (Imams) differ, only knowledgeable individuals with a deep understanding of the Qur'an, Sunnah, and Shariah should decide. The opinion closest to the Qur'an and the Prophet's teachings is preferred. However, an easier option may be accepted if it stays within Shariah guidelines.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that Hazrat Isa (AS) will defeat the Jews and Dajjal in the future. He highlights that while Muslims have strength, it’s hard to unite all nations. The Mahdi will appear first to lead this fight. Dr. Israr Ahmed encourages Muslims to keep working towards their goals, as true success comes from Allah's will, and they should not stop their efforts even if the final victory depends on divine help.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that khanqahi bay'at is about personal spiritual growth and purification through prayers. In contrast, Tanzeem-e-Islami bay'at focuses on actively working for Islam and implementing its teachings. It emphasizes accountability in finances and aims for social and religious change, making it more action-oriented than the spiritual khanqahi system.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the challenges of promoting Islam, especially for poor people. He asks if those who can only give a little time are fulfilling their religious duties. He highlights the importance of self-assessment: how you see yourself, how others see you, and how Allah sees you. He also emphasizes that Allah doesn’t give anyone more responsibility than they can handle and encourages people to contribute to Islam if they can improve their lives.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the difficulty of maintaining faith during tough economic times. He urges Muslims to stay committed to their religion and study the Quran. He encourages different Islamic groups to work together and trust in Allah, who provides help in unexpected ways. Overall, he highlights the importance of unity and deepening faith to face today’s challenges.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Pakistan’s main obstacle to an Islamic system is personal ego, not sectarian differences. Scholars have previously united on key principles, showing that fiqhi differences aren’t a barrier. The real issue is the lack of self-discipline and commitment to practicing Islam. He stresses that self-reform and unity are essential for bringing Islamic change.