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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Quran is made up of Ayat (verses) which are signs of wisdom and knowledge. It has 114 Surahs (chapters), but "Surah" shouldn't be translated as "chapter." The number of Ayat is about 6,236, depending on whether the "Bismillah" is counted. Understanding these terms correctly is key to comprehending the Quran.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Prophet Muhammad (SAW) gave his message to everyone, not just the elite. He welcomed both the rich and powerful, like Abu Bakr (RA) and Umar (RA), as well as common people like Bilal (RA). Islam was open to all, but people like Bilal (RA) are often mentioned more because they suffered the most for their faith.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that to bring about an Islamic revolution in Pakistan, around 200,000 dedicated people are needed. However, the exact timing and decision depend on the circumstances at that moment. Success or failure is ultimately in Allah's control. Even if the effort doesn’t succeed, the struggle remains valuable.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that while Western countries like the U.S. and the UK don't oppose Islam as a religion, they are against the idea of Islam's political and social system gaining influence. They allow Muslims to practice their faith, but they won't accept an Islamic system replacing their own. Dr. Israr stresses that Muslims should work towards establishing Islam's principles in society, especially if they have the power to do so.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the Quran's immense value and urges us to deeply understand it. He compares it to precious gems, which only experts can truly appreciate. The Quran is not just for rituals but a guide for life. To truly benefit from it, we need to engage with it meaningfully. If we grasp its importance, we would spend more time studying it deeply, not just reading it superficially. Understanding the Quran requires recognizing its divine nature and wisdom.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about how our behavior isn't matching up with our ambitions, even though we're chasing success. He asks if we're truly living up to the standards of our faith and reminds us of the responsibility we have as followers of Muhammad (PBUH). The clip highlights the challenges faced by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and encourages us to follow his example.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about how Pakistan was created, comparing it to Israel's formation based on religion. He explains that while religion played a big role in Pakistan's birth, there was also a feeling of fear among Muslims about being outnumbered by other communities. He emphasizes the importance of understanding and protecting Pakistan's Islamic identity for its continued existence and success.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that true worship (Ibadat) is when we deeply love Allah and fully obey His commands. This is the purpose of our creation, as taught in the Quran. All prophets, including Prophet Muhammad (SAW), preached this message: worship and obey Allah alone. True worship involves making Allah the most important part of our lives and following His guidance sincerely. Without this, our lives lack real purpose.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that healing is ultimately from Allah, whether through medicine or other means. Using taveez or jhad phoonk is permissible if done correctly, without un-Islamic practices. Muslims should place complete trust in Allah, not in these practices. Seeking medical treatment is fine, but always remember that Allah is the true healer.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the punishments in Hell as described in the Quran, including food like the bitter plant Zaqqoom and boiling water. He highlights the importance of faith in Allah, His messengers, the final Prophet, the scriptures, the afterlife, and the concepts of reward and punishment. He notes two levels of faith: verbal declaration, which is useful for legal and social recognition, and true inner belief.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that all prophets shared the same religion, but their laws varied. Muslims follow the laws of Prophet Muhammad (SAW). He highlights the importance of understanding the Prophet's methods (Manhaj) for reform. By studying the Prophet's life (Seerah), we can learn how to implement change step by step. This approach is essential for the community's improvement today.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Allah forgives all sins if a person sincerely repents, except for shirk (associating partners with Allah). Lesser sins done unintentionally can be forgiven if one repents sincerely. Deliberate sins require genuine repentance for Allah's forgiveness.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about how a walima (wedding feast) should be in Islam. He says it's important for the groom's family to host it and ensure everyone's happiness. He suggests having at least one dish, preferably meat, but without strict rules. The host should consider their means and guests' comfort.
The clip shows Dr. Israr Ahmed urging Muslims to unite, prioritize honesty, integrity, and follow Islam's teachings. He emphasizes the Quran's importance and Prophet Muhammad's exemplary character, urging Muslims to fulfill their faith and societal responsibilities with sincerity, drawing inspiration from the Prophet's farewell sermon.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed describes how Tanzeem-e-Islami trains members through a 7-day introductory program, regular assessments, and weekly meetings focused on Quranic teachings. While there is no open resistance to the group, members often face personal challenges at home due to lifestyle changes, like leaving certain jobs or adopting conservative practices. This personal transformation creates indirect resistance within society.
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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that this life is a short test, and the real, eternal life is in the hereafter. Our time on Earth is brief, and we are here to be tested. If we remember this, we won't get too attached to the world. The world is for use, not for worship. Like a traveler resting under a tree for a while before continuing the journey, this life is just a stop on the way to our final destination, the hereafter.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that on the Day of Judgment, Allah will question everyone, including the prophets, about their actions. The Quran mentions that Allah will ask both the people who received His messages and the prophets who delivered them. This shows that Allah's justice is fair and everyone will be accountable for what they did.