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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.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the true meaning of success. He says it's not just about money, fame, or power, but about having faith, doing good deeds, being patient, and standing up for what's right. Success isn't about material things like wealth or property, but about being a good person and doing the right things. Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes that success comes from spiritual values, not just worldly achievements.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that on the Day of Judgment, true justice will be served. Everything in the universe has a purpose. Although good people may suffer and bad people may prosper in this world, ultimate justice will come in the afterlife. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) faced hardships despite his goodness, showing that real rewards and punishments are in the hereafter.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses three signs of the Day of Judgment that have occurred and predicts future events in the Arab world. He warns of moral corruption due to abundant wealth and describes a major war involving 80 factions and around 120,000 soldiers, potentially focused on Masjid al-Aqsa.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed says that before the Day of Judgment, Islam will spread worldwide, completing Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) mission. He quotes Iqbal, saying the work of spreading Islam is ongoing. Islam succeeded in Arabia and now must spread globally. He assures this will definitely happen.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed delves into the topic of Jewish power and provides insights into Israel, emphasizing the intelligence and organizational skills prevalent among Jews. He discusses their focus on education and the meticulous preservation of their cultural identity, which not only influences other nations but also contributes to their resilience in the face of challenges.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that worship in Islam means loving and obeying Allah fully. If someone sins, they should quickly repent, and Allah will forgive them. Persisting in major sins, like taking interest, can lead to severe punishment. True worship combines obeying Allah and loving Him deeply. The core message of all prophets is to worship only Allah.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that "Kaamil Eimaan" means complete faith. In Surah Hujurat, verse 14, some Bedouins said they had faith, but they were only outwardly Muslim, not true believers in their hearts. After Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) gained victory, many tribes accepted Islam. Some did so sincerely, but others only pretended, planning to rebel later. True faith comes from the heart, not just outward actions.
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 criticizes modern laws that conflict with Islamic teachings, such as those legalizing same-sex marriages. He argues that these laws, influenced by global organizations, go against the principles of Islam. He stresses that Islam aims to establish a system based on God's laws, not human-made ones.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is special among all prophets because of his unique role. He also talks about Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and his descendants, who became the ancestors of many prophets. Prophet Musa (AS) led his people out of Egypt, but Prophet Muhammad (SAW) successfully established an Islamic state with the help of his companions. The key point is that Prophet Muhammad (SAW) holds a unique and unmatched status.
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 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 while many religious texts claim to be divine, only the Quran has been preserved in its original form, which even non-Muslims acknowledge. Other scriptures, like the Torah and Bible, have been changed or lost over time, according to their own followers. Dr. Israr Ahmed also mentions that translating the Quran is difficult because translations may not fully capture its original meaning.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about how Prophet Muhammad (SAW) established an Islamic society. He criticizes a Western historian who made negative comments about the Prophet, especially regarding his marriages. However, the historian also admits that the Prophet was the first to implement principles of equality, brotherhood, and freedom in society. Dr. Israr emphasizes the importance of learning from the Prophet's teachings and sharing these values with the world.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes that good deeds should be done only to please Allah, not for showing off or gaining worldly benefits. He warns that if a deed is done with mixed intentions, it loses its value. The focus should be on sincerity, seeking reward only from Allah. Any other motive makes the good deed worthless.
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.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that a Muslim should treat their non-Muslim parents with respect and support, even if the parents do not accept Islam. He emphasizes that the Quran discusses this in detail and that being kind to one's parents is important, regardless of their faith.