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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that being a true servant of Allah is not just about saying it but living it, which is very difficult. In Surah Al-Fatiha, we praise Allah and ask Him to guide us on the right path. The Quran then responds to this request, showing us examples of those who followed Allah's guidance, like the early companions of Prophet Muhammad, who lived by these teachings.

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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the importance of conveying Allah's message to others. He explains that as servants of Allah, it's our duty to share His teachings and guide people toward worship. The Quran uses terms like "tableegh" and "dawah" to describe this process. Dr. Israr Ahmed also highlights how even the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was reminded to fully convey Allah’s message and not to ignore any part of it, emphasizing the importance of reaching out to everyone, including those who might seem less important.

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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains *Shahadah* as the responsibility of Muslims to bear witness to Allah through their words and actions, following the Quran's teachings. He warns against hypocrisy, where one preaches good but neglects their own behavior. On the Day of Judgment, prophets will testify that they conveyed Allah's message, leaving no excuses. Dr. Israr Ahmed also refers to the Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) final sermon, where he completed his mission by offering key advice on how to treat others.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Muslims have a great task to perform acts of charity and obey Allah. Charity isn’t just about giving money; it includes creating institutions to help those in need, like shelters and providing basic necessities. Muslims are also responsible for guiding others to avoid spiritual harm and preparing for the afterlife. The ultimate goal is to save people from the punishment of hell and remind them of the true purpose of life, which is to prepare for the hereafter.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the core teachings of Islam (Deen) have always stayed the same for all prophets, but the specific laws (Sharia) given to different communities have varied. Deen is like a permanent constitution with Allah as the supreme authority, and no one can create laws against His commands. Muslims should unite on the core principles of Deen, even if their interpretations of specific laws differ.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that worship (ibadat) consists of two essential parts: total obedience to Allah and love for Him. These are complemented by additional aspects: sincere devotion and acknowledgment of Allah's representative, the Prophet Muhammad. True worship involves both these elements—complete submission and deep love. Worship is not just about following commands but doing so out of intense love and respect. The obedience to Allah and the Prophet are interconnected, with both being crucial for genuine worship.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that an Islamic group (Jamaat) should be based on discipline and following a set of rules (constitution) rather than being loyal to a single leader. The group is legitimate if its members agree to obey these rules, even when it's difficult or goes against their personal opinions. In Islam, the focus is on following the guidelines set by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companions, with allegiance to the constitution, not to any individual.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that after Friday prayers, it’s fine to return to work. Islam teaches that our earnings are blessings from Allah, not just from our own efforts. Just as a worker might get extra money as a favor, our sustenance is a gift from Allah. It’s important to see it as a blessing, not something we solely earn through work.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the life of this world is temporary and deceptive, as described in the Quran. While this life feels real and brings both happiness and challenges, it should not distract us from the real goal, which is the eternal life in the hereafter. Humans have a special role as Allah’s representatives on Earth, but we must remember that this world is not the ultimate reality—the afterlife is.

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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.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that a believer should live in the world without becoming attached to it. The main focus should be on the hereafter. Use the world, but don't let it distract you from Allah. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) appreciated things in this world but always kept his heart set on the hereafter. The world's beauty is a test to see if people stay devoted to Allah.

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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 explains that Allah sent His messengers with clear guidance to help establish justice. The goal is for people to live fairly, where everyone gets their rights and fulfills their duties. Without justice, religious acts like prayer and fasting lose meaning. The main purpose of Islam is to create a system of justice, as taught in the Quran and by Prophet Muhammad (SAW).

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that if someone loves their family, wealth, business, and possessions more than Allah, His Prophet (PBUH), and working in His cause, they should be warned. Allah does not guide those who prefer the world over Him. The message is to prioritize love for Allah over worldly attachments.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that sincere repentance can lead to the forgiveness of all sins. He refers to the story of Prophet Adam and Hawwa (Eve) in the Quran, where despite their serious mistake, their genuine repentance was accepted by Allah. Allah taught them the proper words to seek forgiveness, showing that even grave sins can be forgiven through true repentance. The lesson is that sincere regret and seeking forgiveness can erase past wrongdoings.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that everyone makes mistakes, but the key is to repent and keep asking for forgiveness. Even if we make the same mistake again, we should repent again because Allah loves those who repent often. He warns against losing hope, saying hopelessness is a trait of Satan. Allah’s mercy is always available, and He loves to forgive those who turn back to Him. If people didn’t make mistakes, Allah would create others who would, just so they could seek His forgiveness and He could forgive them.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Khutbah in a Nikah is meant to provide guidance and renew faith, not just be a ritual. It praises Allah, seeks His forgiveness, and confirms belief in Him and the Prophet (PBUH). The Khutbah has three parts: two are traditional and one added later. Its goal is to remind us of our faith and good character. Understanding its message is important, rather than just performing it as a formality.

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