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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed suggests that Israel was behind the 9/11 attacks to intimidate the U.S. and prevent interference in its affairs. He believes Israeli agents have infiltrated key sectors of the U.S. and that Israel avoids putting too much pressure on Pakistan to prevent backlash. He is convinced that Israel's influence is responsible for the attacks to maintain its control and dominance.
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.
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In the video Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Pakistan was created to establish a just and fair society, not to protect feudal lords or just build mosques. He believes that true Islamic values and justice should be prioritized, and the current focus on superficial religious practices is misplaced. He calls for a revival of genuine faith and adherence to the Quran, arguing that this will transform lives and restore Islamic dignity.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that for salvation through the Quran, you need belief, good deeds, truth, and patience. All four are essential. Understanding the Quran has two levels: basic lessons and deeper reflection. Basic lessons are straightforward, while deeper reflection reveals more insights.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about the three levels of certainty in faith: knowing something is true (Ilm-ul-Yaqeen), seeing it for yourself (Ain-ul-Yaqeen), and fully experiencing it (Haqq-ul-Yaqeen). He explains this with a Hadith where worshiping Allah as if you see Him makes your faith stronger and more sincere.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in the Quran, spending in the way of Allah despite loving one's wealth is emphasized. It is not about giving out of love for Allah, but rather giving despite the love for wealth. Wealth and possessions are naturally beloved to humans, but true sacrifice is spending in the way of Allah against this love. This act of spending despite loving wealth is a form of striving and self-discipline in Islam.
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 "Deen-e-Haq" means living according to Allah's laws, which cover all aspects of life. He contrasts this with "Deen-ul-Malik," where people follow the laws of a king or ruler. He uses the example of Prophet Yusuf to show that true "Deen" is about living under divine law, not human-made rules.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that many people think Islam is only about rituals like prayer and fasting. He argues that true Islam involves a complete way of life, including justice and broader principles, not just these rituals. Many Muslims have forgotten this deeper meaning.
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 talks about how Abdullah bin Ubayy, a hypocrite, tried to cause problems between the Muhajirun (immigrants) and the Ansar (people of Medina) by insulting the Muhajirun and suggesting they be kicked out of Medina. When the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) confronted him, Abdullah denied it, but a young companion confirmed his words. Later, a Quranic verse revealed the truth, exposing Abdullah’s hypocrisy.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Ayat al-Kursi highlights Allah's supreme authority and self-sustaining existence. It emphasizes that no one can overpower Him, and everything in the universe, including our lives, belongs to Him. Allah’s knowledge and power are absolute, and nothing can escape His protection. The verse serves as a strong affirmation of Tawhid, the oneness of Allah. It is considered the leader of all Quranic verses.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Islam didn’t reach the Indian subcontinent during the Prophet Muhammad’s (SAW) time. It first came later through Arab traders and Muhammad bin Qasim’s conquest of Sindh. This early Islam was straightforward and free from divisions. However, after Muhammad bin Qasim was recalled and killed, the spread of Islam slowed down. It wasn’t until 300 years later that Islam started to grow more in the region.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that Islam is meant to bring a complete change to society, not just small adjustments. He criticizes Pakistan for only partially implementing Islamic values and emphasizes the importance of following the example of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) to bring real change. Dr. Israr believes that while it may take a long time, the process must stay true to Islamic principles rather than using modern political methods like elections.
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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 advises that before Friday prayers, you should take a bath, wear clean and special clothes, and use perfume and oil to present yourself well. Treat Friday like a mini Eid by dressing nicely and creating a joyful atmosphere. In the mosque, fill the front rows first and sit quietly, ensuring you do not disturb others.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed recounts how Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was moved by a tribe's suffering but lacked personal wealth to help, so his wife, Hazrat Khadija (RA), gave her wealth to support them. After his first revelation, the Prophet felt anxious, but Khadija reassured him, praising his kindness. Similarly, Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) was praised for his support of the poor and sick. These stories highlight their compassion before their roles as leaders.