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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how Pakistan faced early threats from India after its creation, leading it to seek support from the U.S. He mentions a meeting with Prime Minister Khwaja Nazimuddin, where concerns about international alliances were raised. Dr. Israr Ahmed also reflects on how Pakistan's creation was seen as part of divine will, giving Muslims a chance to prove their commitment to Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that democracy is not an Islamic system because sovereignty belongs only to Allah. However, he considers it better than martial law for Pakistan as a temporary solution. He believes an Islamic system can only be established through revolution, not through democracy. This is because democracy gives equal weight to all votes, regardless of a person’s righteousness or morality.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that prayer has two aspects: its outward form and its inner essence. The outward form includes the physical actions and rituals. However, the true value of prayer lies in the inner spiritual connection with Allah. If you don’t feel a genuine connection during prayer, it remains superficial. Genuine prayer requires more than just performing the rituals; it demands heartfelt spiritual engagement.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that during Friday sermons, the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) would recite parts of the Quran to remind people of their purpose in life and to strengthen their faith. He often recited Surah Al-A'la and Surah Al-Ghashiyah because they focus on reminding believers of their duties to Allah. The main goal of the Friday sermon is to help people remember their purpose and encourage them to live their lives for Allah.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about not judging people just by how they look. He says what really matters is how we behave. He warns against thinking we're always good, because only God knows our true intentions. He also says we should be kind to others and pray for their guidance, like Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) taught.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that Pakistan faces divine punishment for breaking promises to Allah. He highlights the moral decline and divisions within the country based on ethnicity. Dr. Israr Ahmed stresses the need for a strong military and alliances, especially with China, to defend against external threats. He also emphasizes fixing internal moral and ethical issues to strengthen Pakistan.
Islam Mein Mehram, Na Mehram Kon Hai | محرم اور نا محرم | Islam Mein Aurat Ka Parda | Dr Israr Ahmed
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explained the importance of hijab and modesty in Islam. He shared the story of Hazrat Ummi Khilad (RA), who remained modest even after her son was martyred. He clarified the difference between permanent mahrams (close relatives you can't marry) and temporary ones (like in-laws), emphasizing that hijab should still be observed with temporary mahrams. He criticized Western influences for weakening traditional Islamic practices of modesty and segregation.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Western society’s freedom from boundaries between relatives and non-relatives comes from a materialistic view that denies the soul and focuses only on the body. This view reduces humans to animals, ignoring their spiritual essence. Islam, however, teaches that humans are spiritual beings connected to God, and this loss of spirituality in the West is the root cause of moral and social problems.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the biggest form of shirk today is believing in human authority over Allah's rule. He says that thinking humans have the ultimate power, like ancient rulers did, is a serious mistake. Dr. Israr warns that modern ideas like democracy and materialism, which prioritize human decisions and worldly things over Allah, are also forms of shirk. He highlights that while people recognize obvious shirk, they often miss these hidden forms that are common today.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the greatness of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), emphasizing his status as a prophet and messenger. He shares anecdotes showcasing the Prophet's humility and simplicity, as well as his care for his daughter, Fatima. Dr. Israr highlights the incomparable nature of praising the Prophet and compares it to recognizing the expertise of a qualified doctor.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that Islamic groups don’t unite for enforcing Islam because real change needs one strong leader. He says different groups can only work together when a stable leadership is in place. Efforts to unite groups like Jamaat-e-Islami and Tahreek-e-Islami didn’t succeed. He believes preaching alone isn’t enough for revolution, and sometimes confrontation is needed to challenge powerful interests in society.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explain that Allama Iqbal believed that the core of Western success is its focus on practical knowledge and science. He emphasized that ideas should be based on knowledge, not just imagination. This use of science and technology has given the West power in the world. He also noted that earlier civilizations, including Islamic ones, made similar advancements in the past.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed differentiates between personal and collective worship, highlighting that individual acts of worship are incomplete without addressing societal injustices. He stresses the importance of societal worship to fulfill true faith, advocating for resistance against societal injustices as integral to worship.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about why some people aren't guided by Allah and how to control desires and thoughts. He says people today often idolize power and material things instead of focusing on Allah. He also says that true love should be for Allah above all else, as mentioned in Surah At-Tawbah, verse 24.
In a short clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about what happens to hypocrites. They pretend to be Muslim but don't truly follow Islam. Hypocrites will be in the worst part of hell. It's hard to deal with them because they betray from within. Allah doesn't like hypocrisy. The Quran says even if Prophet Muhammad (SAW) prays for them, they won't be forgiven.
1991 Eid Ul Adha Khutbah By Dr Israr Ahmed | 30 Years Old Bayan Of Dr Israr Ahmed
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that for Allah to accept our actions, we need to truly love Him and the Prophet. Simply following religious rules isn’t enough; we must feel genuine love in our hearts. If we pray or make dua without this love, our efforts may not be accepted. He encourages people to understand their feelings and strengthen their love for Allah while continuing to practice their faith. True devotion is about sincere love, not just actions.
Huzoor ﷺ Ki Hazrat Ali رضی اللہ عنہ Ko Nasihat | Powerful Reminder For Muslim Ummah | Dr Israr Ahmed
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed discusses Hazrat Ali's advice on facing trials, emphasizing the Quran as the key guide to avoid problems. He urges people to follow its teachings to steer clear of trials. Hazrat Ali's wisdom highlights the importance of seeking guidance from the Quran, which holds lessons from the past and insights for the future.
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.