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Qurbani Kay Masail | Qurbani Kya Hai | Qurbani Ki Fazilat | Qurbani Kis Pe Wajib Hai | Dr Israr Ahme
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the importance of Qurbani, which is a religious sacrifice during Eid al-Adha. He talks about its significance, obligation for believers, and the spiritual essence of sharing and devotion. Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes that Qurbani isn't just for Hajj pilgrims but for all Muslims. He highlights the need to humble oneself before Allah and uphold piety through this act.
In the video, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about court marriage in Islam. He says it's allowed but needs the guardian's permission. Without it, the marriage isn't valid. Sometimes, if there's injustice or delay in marriage, scholars like Imam Abu Hanifah permit marriage without the guardian's consent. But generally, the guardian's approval is needed for a proper marriage in Islam.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains Allama Iqbal's 1930 Allahabad address and its importance for Pakistan. Allama Iqbal envisioned a separate Muslim state to solve Hindu-Muslim conflicts and revive true Islamic values. He provided the idea, and Quaid-e-Azam created Pakistan. Dr. Israr Ahmed highlights that Iqbal's vision is still relevant today, especially concerning the Kashmir issue.
In the video Dr Israr Ahmed warns about the dire situation of Indian Muslims and predicts that Pakistan could be next in line for trouble. He believes the comforts in Pakistan come at a cost to Indian Muslims. He criticizes materialism in Pakistan and warns about rising Hindu extremism in India, suggesting Pakistan will be targeted next. He also criticizes the lack of true faith among Muslims and U.S. policies aimed at controlling Pakistan.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed advised a woman to try and convince her husband to let her care for her elderly parents without causing conflict. If the husband still refuses and strictly forbids it, she can consider divorce. He emphasized that serving parents is important and that divorce is not a sin in Islam, despite cultural stigma.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Muslims face oppression today because they have abandoned the teachings of the Quran. He cites Hazrat Umar's saying that Allah elevates or disgraces nations based on their relationship with the Quran. Dr. Israr Ahmed also references Allama Iqbal, who pointed out that Muslims were once honored due to following the Quran but are now disgraced for neglecting it. To regain their former glory, Muslims must return to the teachings of the Quran.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed warns that excessive religious practices, such as extreme fasting or neglecting daily responsibilities, can lead to problems. He points out that divine messages were given to prophets and recorded in holy books. Instead, maintaining a balance is essential. The Prophet Muhammad’s (SAW) life exemplifies this balance, combining worship with everyday duties. This approach ensures that faith remains effective and practical.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that Allah's help is for those who support His religion. He mentions that true helpers are those who follow the Quran and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), and he prays for us to be among them.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that after the early Islamic leaders, Muslim rule became like monarchies. The British then imposed their own laws, letting Muslims practice religion privately. Some Muslim countries later adopted Western laws, and many mistakenly think this limited practice is real Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that obedience has two parts: individual and collective. In organized societies with strong laws, people have less individual freedom and must follow collective rules. In simpler societies, people have more personal freedom and fewer collective rules. Some actions can be controlled individually, while others depend on changes in society. In well-organized societies, individual actions are limited by the laws and norms of the state.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explained that if parents are non-believers (kafir or mushrik), one cannot pray for their forgiveness after they pass away. However, while they are alive, you can pray for their guidance and treat them well in this world, fulfilling their needs and behaving kindly. But praying for their forgiveness is not allowed.
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.
Dr. Israr Ahmed recounts the story of Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S) confronting a king who denied God. The king ordered Ibrahim to be burned alive, but when he jumped into the fire, Allah turned it into flowers. The Quran narrates how Allah defeated those who intended to burn Ibrahim in the fire.
Dr. Israr Ahmed uses a bird as an example to explain the importance of sharing wisdom and knowledge instead of keeping it to yourself. He also emphasizes the importance of conveying the teachings of the Quran to others.
Dr. Israr Ahmed speaks passionately about the suffering of Kashmiris and Palestinians, highlighting decades of bloodshed. He condemns the selective application of Quranic principles and warns against the consequences of oppressing fellow Muslims. Despite Allah's blessings, he laments the lack of respect and unity among Muslims in international affairs.
Iqamat e Deen Farz Hai | What is Iqamat e Deen | Dr Israr Ahmed Eye Opening Bayan
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that science accepts the Big Bang theory but disagrees with the notion of the universe having no beginning or end. He asserts the universe had a start and will end, eventually contracting after expanding. He discusses two realms: command and creation, where Allah's will governs events. He stresses that while Allah can create instantly, ongoing processes lack time elements.
The video discusses the differences between Hazrat Ali (RA) and Hazrat Ameer Muawiya's leadership after the death of Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Hazrat Ali initially hesitated to accept the caliphate but eventually did. However, conflicts arose, leading to the Battle of Siffin, where thousands of Muslims lost their lives. Hazrat Ali's capital shifted from Medina to Kufa, signaling the expansion of Islamic governance.
How to Live a Life | Zindagi Guzarne Ka Tarika | Establish This Deen | Dr Israr Ahmed Emotional Clip
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses living by Islamic principles and establishing faith. Despite maintaining basic rituals like prayer and fasting, the speaker faces challenges with financial matters and feels isolated. They seek guidance on navigating future crises, reflecting common struggles in adhering to Islamic teachings amid societal pressures.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about life, saying it's short and tricky. He says we should care more about what happens after we die. Dr Israr Ahmed warns us not to waste time on worldly things. Instead, he says we should remember Allah often. He believes that remembering Allah will bring us good things later.