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In the clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the decline of movements after their founder's death, citing historical examples like Jamaat-e-Islami post-Maududi. However, he stresses this pattern shouldn't discourage efforts. He highlights that strong foundations can help movements endure. Even non-Islamic examples, like the Qadiani Jamaat, show continuity is possible. Islamic movements, therefore, can also sustain and thrive with proper planning and vision.
"In this clip Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about Laylatul Qadr, a special night in Ramadan when Allah makes important decisions and shows mercy. It's a night of blessings and forgiveness, and missing it would be a big regret. We should understand its importance."
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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed highlights the main duties of Muslims, urging them to strengthen their faith through the Quran and follow Islamic values. He advises against practices like interest and bribery, encourages building a community that invites others to Islam through Friday prayers, and stresses the importance of choosing honest leaders to promote Islamic teachings.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes the potential to establish an Islamic system in Pakistan through hard work and effort. He underscores the importance of aligning actions with Islamic principles, stating that displaying correct conduct is crucial before showcasing Islam to the world. Dr. Israr Ahmed acknowledges that the establishment of an Islamic system requires dedicated effort, obedience to Allah's commandments, and overcoming the prevailing influence of disbelief. The clip encapsulates the call for earnest work, adherence to Islamic values, and acknowledgment of the challenges hindering the automatic establishment of an Islamic system.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how to succeed by keeping things simple with the Quran's clear guidance. He says even though the Quran is deep, its early parts are easy to understand and give good advice. He mentions Surah Asr, which talks about faith, doing good, and helping each other as the keys to success.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the guidelines for creative and research work. He says organizations can help by offering platforms like Quranic academies and courses. He encourages motivated individuals to join Quran colleges because teaching aligns well with studying subjects like Islamic studies and philosophy. Working in education provides more opportunities for personal and professional growth.
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 says that when Hazrat Isa (AS) returns, he will join Muslims in prayer, showing respect for the Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) followers. His main purpose will be to defeat those who opposed him, especially those with powerful weapons. Allah will give him special abilities so that his presence alone will weaken and defeat his enemies, helping to end falsehood and oppression.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that our world has much injustice and falsehood, with wrongdoers often in power. To prevent this, people should remember that they will be held accountable on the Day of Judgment. Belief in this accountability and love for Allah can help ensure that people act justly and truthfully in their lives.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that calling Islamic movements a "failure" is wrong. He compares it to the Prophet Muhammad’s struggles in Makkah, which seemed unsuccessful but were part of a bigger plan. Establishing Islam takes time and happens over generations. Every sincere effort counts, is rewarded by Allah, and contributes to the ongoing growth of Islam.
In the video, Dr. Israr Ahmed says that Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is both a regular person and has a special connection to God's light. He explains that while regular people have physical and spiritual parts, the Prophet's spiritual side was more important, showing how special he was. This shows how important the Prophet is and reminds us to be humble and follow his teachings carefully.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about debates between Muslim scholars and missionaries. In India, a German missionary named Paderi Fander troubled Muslims until locals stood up to him. He debated Islamic scholars but changed his tone when he lost. "Munazera" isn't in the Quran; it's about winning with wisdom and strength.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in Islam, wives and concubines are treated differently. Wives marry with their consent and have legal rights, including the right to separate. Concubines, often war captives, are considered property without inheritance rights and do not have a marriage contract. They are provided basic needs but lack the legal rights and status of wives.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about the responsibility of establishing an Islamic system, mentioning how historical issues like feudalism and capitalism have distorted Islamic values. He hopes that Pakistan and Afghanistan might come together to create a true Islamic system, despite challenges like the influence of feudal lords in politics. He believes this could make these countries examples of proper Islamic governance.
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.
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.
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