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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses Allama Iqbal's focus on ideological movements for Muslims. He emphasizes that Iqbal believed in creating a strong foundation based on Islamic teachings and Sufi thought. Dr. Israr highlights Iqbal's efforts to establish a political party and an organization to guide the Muslim community toward a better future.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that lying in business is forbidden, and honest traders are highly valued in Islam. He believes prices should be set by competition rather than strict controls, except in cases of monopoly. Artificial controls can lead to problems like black markets. Overall, fair competition and supply-demand align with Islam, but practices like interest and gambling are not allowed.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about whether it’s better to implement Islamic law gradually or all at once. He says gradual implementation, like the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) did, is better than forcing people to rebel. He also points out that today, we already have the complete religion, so any difficulties we face are much lighter compared to the struggles faced by the early Muslims.
In this clip Dr israr ahmed explaining that predictions of Dr.israr ahmed.unho ny kaha k jab 911 ka hadsa paash aya tu Pervez Musharraf america ki dhamki se dar gye.Pervez Musharraf was afraid of America's threat.At that time he made a delegation of journalists.Dr israr ahmed got angry for blaming Osama and Taliban.Dr israr ahmed ny kaha dhakhye sadar sahib bagair kisi juram k adal o insaaf keye bagair saza dena juram ha.it is a crime to punish without doing justice without any crime.Dr israr ahmed ny 3 batain kahi 1_ Adal -o- insaaf k asulion se baghawat 2_ gharat naam ki koi cheez nahi rah gye 3_ Islam aur deen k khilaaf baghawat .kio k aik ghair mulki mulk ki madad karna islam se baghawat ha.1-A rebellion against the principles of justice.2-There is no such thing as honor.3 - Rebellion against islam and religion.Dr israr ahmed ny kaha byshak apki teeno baatain theek hain 1- masla kashmir 2- atomic ahsaaso ki hifat 3- hum kisi khatry se dochaar nahi lakin ye sab arzi ha buhaat jald apki barri aye gi iski wajah ye ha k in sab waqiyat k pechay Israil ki saazish ha America ki nahi.Israil ka sab se badha target Pakistan ha.Israil ko ye twako thi k America chapty ga Afghanistan aur Afghanistan k supporter mulk Pakistan per.So wait your turn,you can't escape.
Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the concept of sovereignty, comparing the claims of Pharaoh, Numerud, and even humans in democracies to Allah's true sovereignty. He emphasizes that humans are Allah's representatives on earth and should implement His orders.
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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about why we're here and what we're meant to do. He says Allah made humans special with the power of speech, which sets us apart. He believes learning from the Quran is crucial for understanding our purpose and becoming better people who can teach others too.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explain that Taraweeh is a special Ramadan prayer that helps us grow spiritually and feel peaceful. We wake up at night to pray and ask for forgiveness, which strengthens our relationship with God and brings joy and tranquility. While not required, Taraweeh is a great way to connect with our faith and seek guidance, protection, and renewal.
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 followers of prophets should adhere to their teachings. Over time, some acted against these teachings. True believers oppose such actions and work to spread the truth. This is essential for upholding faith and integrity.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that truly loving Prophet Muhammad (SAW) means following his teachings in all parts of life, not just saying we love him. He explains that after the Prophet began receiving revelations, he focused completely on spreading Islam and fighting against injustice. Dr. Israr emphasizes that to really love the Prophet, we must also work to bring justice and follow his example in everything we do. Just saying we love the Prophet isn't enough if we don't live by his teachings.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed describes that life progresses through stages: childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. In childhood, people are unaware of life's challenges. As they grow, they focus on personal desires and achievements. In middle age, they may pride themselves on wealth or status. By old age, people become more realistic, reflecting on their life with less focus on material wealth and more on the end of their journey.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the two main aspects of jihad in Islam: personal worship (ibadah) and spreading Islam. He explains that some Islamic laws can't be implemented in non-Islamic countries due to the lack of an Islamic system. He emphasizes the importance of following Islamic guidelines wherever possible. Dr. Israr Ahmed also outlines how to choose Islamic groups based on their goals, leadership, and methods.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that holding weddings in Muharram is allowed in Islam and not against its teachings. The idea of avoiding weddings in Muharram comes from cultural traditions, not religion. He emphasizes that significant events like martyrdom in other months never stopped weddings, so Muharram should not be treated differently.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the qualities of good wives in Islam. He emphasizes obedience to husbands, as stated in the Quran, but also stresses the importance of staying within the limits set by Allah. Dr. Israr advises wives to prioritize Allah's commandments while obeying their husbands, but if necessary, they must accept their husband's decisions.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed is explaining that Allah is angry with poeple who themselves do prayers, and good deeds but do not convey the commands of Allah and Islam to others and they see the spectacle of their sins in front of them but they do not stop them, So such people are not worshipful scholars but such people have been called great criminals and wretched by Allah.
Hazrat Ali (Razi Allahu Anhu), the fourth caliph of Islam, was an extraordinary figure known for his bravery, intelligence, and wisdom. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) himself named him Ali, recognizing his special qualities. His era as a caliph is often regarded as one of the most glorious periods in Islam. Hazrat Umar praised and supported Hazrat Ali during his caliphate, highlighting the unity among early Islamic leaders. Muslims are encouraged to love and respect Hazrat Ali, considering him, after the Prophets and the first three caliphs, as the most superior among all human beings. His enduring legacy continues to inspire and influence the Muslim community.
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 keeping promises, especially to God. He shares a story about a loyal companion of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) who always kept his word. Dr Israr Ahmed stresses that fulfilling promises is crucial in religion. In prayers, Muslims promise to worship and seek help only from God. Those who break promises lack faith and integrity.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed answers questions on Indian versus Pakistani Muslims. He discusses the differences between Indian and Pakistani Muslims. He explains why Indian Muslims may appear more united and offers advice on choosing a spouse without direct interaction. Dr. Israr Ahmed also addresses the topic of marrying a non-Muslim woman, emphasizing the importance of her conversion before marriage.