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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about the struggle to avoid sins and the guilt that comes with them. He advises reading and understanding the Quran in Arabic for a stronger faith. True repentance means sincerely deciding not to repeat the sin, and it's essential to seek forgiveness for wrongs done to others, as Allah cannot compensate for those.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed highlights the significance of poetry in all eras, including in Islam. While prophets were sometimes wrongly labeled as poets, poetry itself has the power to convey wisdom. He notes that wise poetry, when free from exaggeration, can deeply influence people. A prime example is Allama Iqbal, whose poetry helped spread important messages effectively.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the concept of overall and specific superiority. Prophet Muhammad ﷺ is the greatest of all prophets, but some, like Musa (AS), Isa (AS), and Ibrahim (AS), had unique qualities. Musa (AS) spoke directly to Allah, Isa (AS) performed unmatched miracles, and Ibrahim (AS) was Allah’s close friend and leader for humanity. Among the Sahaba, Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq (RA) holds the highest rank, but others had specific strengths. This shows the balance of general greatness and individual distinctions in Islam.
In this clip, he mentioned about the routine of three sahaba (R.A) who decided to do different Ibadaat extraordinarily. The Prophet (S.A.W) did not like this type of extremist attitude in Ibadat. He also explaind about retribution and forgiveness.
Dr. Israr Ahmed explains three ways the Quran is protected. Firstly, Allah ensures its preservation, making it universally accessible for guidance. Secondly, Mujaddids emerge in every century to revive true religious teachings. Finally, a group within the ummah remains steadfast in truth, ensuring its preservation until Allah's decree.
In 1985, Dr. Israr Ahmed organized a six-day event discussing a religious vision derived from the Quran with 100 scholars. Among them, Maulana Waheed-ul-Deen Khan remained silent when questioned about the importance of peace versus war, simply replying, "No Comments" in English. This exchange highlighted differing perspectives on conflict resolution within the religious community.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed highlighted the significance of Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him) pivotal role in our hearts. He illustrated an incident from the Quran where the Prophet faced a sword attack, emphasizing that guidance ultimately lies in Allah's hands, not the Prophet's. Despite the Prophet's wish for his uncle, Abu Talib, to accept Islam, guidance is solely Allah's decision, as seen in Abu Talib's support without embracing faith.
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.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses five predictions made by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). He explains that these predictions indicate a time when Islam will prevail globally. He emphasizes the importance of understanding these predictions in light of current circumstances and the need for hope amidst challenges. Dr. Israr Ahmed highlights the role of individuals in shaping the future of Islam and urges listeners to remain steadfast in their faith.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes that Islam isn't just a religion; it's a complete lifestyle. He urges Muslims to uphold core beliefs like prayer and fasting, and to preserve social traditions such as marriage and modesty. Criticizing the trend of adopting foreign laws, he warns against losing sight of Islamic principles, which he believes are essential to the faith.
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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains Surah Al-Kawthar in this video, He highlighting its importance and the blessings given to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The Surah instructs Muslims to pray and sacrifice for Allah, assuring that the Prophet's enemies will be forgotten while he will be greatly honored and blessed.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that on the Day of Judgment, humans will be resurrected and questioned about their actions. Unlike animals and plants, humans will be judged for their efforts to seek truth and their deeds. Every action will be examined, and people will be rewarded or punished accordingly. This highlights the serious responsibility of being human.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that on the Day of Judgment, Allah will question everyone, including the prophets, about their actions. The Quran mentions that Allah will ask both the people who received His messages and the prophets who delivered them. This shows that Allah's justice is fair and everyone will be accountable for what they did.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains two major signs of the Day of Judgment. First, daughters will disrespect their mothers and act superior. Second, poor shepherds will compete in building tall buildings. He notes that this is happening in the Arab world today, especially in Dubai, where rapid development and skyscrapers have emerged due to oil wealth.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in Islam, both the outward actions and inner sincerity of good deeds are essential. He emphasizes that religious practices, like prayer, should involve proper practice and true inner devotion. Neglecting either aspect is incorrect. True goodness requires attention to both external actions and internal sincerity. He also mentions that some Sufi practices wrongly overlook these outward forms.
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 talks about the similarities between Islam and Hinduism, emphasizing the importance of studying Hindu scriptures in their original language to understand these common points. He praises Zakir Naik for highlighting these similarities but regrets that Muslims haven’t focused on understanding Hindu beliefs. During a visit to India in 1991, he suggested that a madrasa include Sanskrit studies so students could directly read and understand Hindu texts.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about the situation in 2003, focusing on Iraq and the Middle East. He says that the solution to the problems faced by Muslims is collective repentance (tubah). He believes the ongoing events are part of a plan to change the Middle East, similar to how it was divided after World War I. This plan, he says, aims to create a "Greater Israel," and the war in Iraq is a step towards that.