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In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed talks about predictions for the Muslim community's final era using Quranic verses and Hadiths. He likens it to a garden, hinting at a brighter future. This era, preceding the Day of Judgment, is viewed optimistically with efforts to rejuvenate Islam. Despite obstacles, the belief is that Islam will triumph, with its teachings enduring even if its original name fades.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that riya kari (showing off) happens when good deeds are done to gain people’s praise instead of pleasing Allah. Feeling happy about doing good is natural and not riya kari unless the intent is to seek admiration. Sincerity in intention is key, as Allah blesses those who act only for His sake, making both angels and people love them.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed clarifies that kite flying is not haram if done with precautions. It should take place in open fields or parks and avoid using harmful materials like metal strings that can cause injuries or damage. He compares it to games like hockey or football, which are permissible unless they involve harm. Activities only become problematic if they waste excessive time or cause societal issues.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses how Islam can establish its system and the role of war in it. He questions the notion that preaching alone can establish an Islamic system, citing Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) actions when a peace treaty was broken. He emphasizes the need for a gradual approach in achieving goals, likening it to advancing step by step toward a target.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed is saying that love for Allah, His Messenger, and striving in His cause should be greater than any worldly love, like love for family, wealth, or possessions. If these worldly loves are stronger, then one is not truly devoted to Allah and won't find guidance or true connection with Him.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the perfect Islamic community, like in the Prophet's time, is not present today. This unity will be restored with Imam Mahdi and Jesus (AS). Until then, Muslims should join any sincere Islamic group to maintain a sense of community. Living without such a connection is discouraged, even if current groups aren't ideal.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the most important jihad is fighting against your own desires to follow Allah's commands. Resisting temptations, like taking bribes, is a key part of this inner struggle. The highest form of jihad is fighting in a battle to establish Islam. Dr. Israr Ahmed stresses that Allah loves those who fight for His cause and warns that while many Muslims focus only on personal worship, they should also address broader challenges to Islam.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed highlights that Allah values good deeds based on sincere intentions. True virtue lies in actions motivated by love for Allah and seeking His approval, rather than for personal gain or recognition. He stresses that deeds done with pure intentions hold true virtue, while those lacking sincerity fall short of genuine goodness, regardless of their outward appearance.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Muslims are meant to be a community that guides others towards truth and goodness. The purpose isn't to gain power or wealth, but to fulfill the responsibility of spreading Allah's message to everyone, ensuring that no one can say they didn't receive it. This mission is vital, as those who receive the message will be held accountable on the Day of Judgment.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the scene of Judgment Day, where Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said that people's feet will not move until they're questioned about five things: their life span, youth, earnings, and how they used their knowledge. He emphasizes that even animals won't be exempt from accountability, while humans will face judgment in the afterlife. He also touches upon the philosophy of suffering and the hope of salvation through Allah's mercy.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says elections are not haram and help solve public issues, but they are not the best way to establish Islamic governance (Iqamat-e-Deen). Striving for Iqamat-e-Deen is a duty, but achieving it is not guaranteed. He also critiques Jamaat-e-Islami for relying too much on politics and not focusing enough on a deeper struggle for this goal.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that true Tawbah (repentance) requires four steps: recognizing the sin, feeling sincere regret, making a firm commitment to avoid it in the future, and immediately abandoning the sinful act. If the sin involves violating the rights of others (haqooq-ul-ibad), one must seek their forgiveness and return any wrongfully taken property or obtain permission. Verbal repentance alone is not enough without these sincere actions.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that changing the Qibla (direction of prayer) was a test for Muslims, causing confusion and mockery from the Jews. They questioned the Prophet's credibility because of the change, making new Muslims worry their previous prayers were invalid. This event, discussed in Surah Al-Baqarah, emphasized that God is everywhere, and the Qibla change marked the beginning of a new Muslim identity.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that voting ("woot") and "baait" (pledge of allegiance) are different. Voting is a way to choose a leader through consultation, while "baait" is the act of pledging loyalty to the chosen leader. He gives the example of how Hazrat Uthman (RA) was selected as Caliph through a voting process, but the final step was "baait" to show loyalty. Voting helps in decision-making, but "baait" is the real commitment to follow the leader.

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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.

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In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes maintaining hope in Allah's love and mercy. He highlights Surah Baqarah's reminder that Allah doesn't burden us beyond our capabilities. Thus, judgment is tailored to individual resources and abilities. Unlike worldly laws, Allah assesses intentions accurately. His aim is to grant ease, not hardship, to every individual.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about how the companions of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) showed amazing patience and sacrifice for the sake of Allah. They endured hunger and hardship during tough times, like the blockade of Banu Hashim and the Battle of the Trench. Their patience wasn't for personal gain or nationalism, but for truth and righteousness.

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In the video Dr Israr Ahmed says nationalism, or extreme love for one's country, is like modern idolatry. He argues that while societies need common values to stay united, putting the nation above everything else leads people away from true spiritual devotion. He praises Allama Iqbal for recognizing this issue and warns that nationalism often divides people by ethnicity or region, making the country an idol in political terms.

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