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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that while worldly knowledge, such as engineering, is important for earning a livelihood, the most essential knowledge is understanding deen (Islam). Every Muslim must acquire basic knowledge of Islam, including what is fard (obligatory) and haram (forbidden), to avoid sin. A higher level of knowledge involves a deeper understanding of the Quran, especially in its original Arabic, to effectively invite others to the path of Allah and spread the message of Islam.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Shab-e-Barat is meant for prayers and seeking Allah’s forgiveness, not for fasting or celebratory customs. He highlights that only one authentic hadith supports its significance, where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) prayed for the deceased in Jannat-ul-Baqi. Practices like lighting lamps and fireworks are influenced by non-Islamic traditions and should be avoided. The true focus of the night is worship, repentance, and seeking mercy from Allah.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says there are two systems: one is the government system and the other is the Jamaat system. In the Jamaat, people can join or leave freely and still be Muslims. In a government system, everyone in a region is part of that government. If there's a problem with the leadership, people can leave but remain Muslims. The Islamic state must follow the teachings of the Quran and Sunnah, with rules to ensure it stays true to Islam.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the different views on reciting Surah Al-Fatiha behind the Imam. Imam Abu Hanifa’s opinion is that followers do not need to recite it, as the Imam’s recitation covers them, whether he reads aloud or silently. In contrast, the Shafi’i school believes that followers must always recite it, regardless of the Imam’s recitation. Imam Malik’s view is a middle ground, suggesting that followers should listen to the Imam in loud prayers and recite it themselves in silent prayers.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that punishment in the grave can begin before the Day of Judgment. He refers to a hadith where the Prophet (SAW) warned that sins like not protecting oneself from urine splashes and gossiping lead to grave punishment. The punishment is linked to one's actions, and though the final judgment is later, consequences start in the grave. He urges people to avoid such actions to prevent this punishment.

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In this clip Dr israr Ahmed explain that "Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtoom" (The Sealed Nectar) is a widely acclaimed book on Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) life. Recommended by Dr. Israr Ahmed, it is based on authentic narrations and avoids unverified stories. Originally in Arabic, it is now available in Urdu, published by Maktaba Salafia. The book is well-researched and highly recognized worldwide.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Jihad is striving for Allah’s cause, while Qital involves combat and killing. In Makkah, the Prophet (PBUH) did peaceful Jihad, and Qital began in Madinah. The Kashmir struggle is Jihad-e-Azadi, a valid effort for freedom. Those who die in it achieve Shahadat (martyrdom).

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes that understanding the Qur'an is more important than simply memorizing it. While memorization is praised, it is not obligatory, and the real value lies in comprehending its meaning and teachings. In the past, memorizing the Qur'an also meant understanding it deeply. Today, memorization has become a tradition, but true hifz involves both preservation and understanding of the Qur'an.

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In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed shares five concise pieces of advice from Hazrat Luqman (RA) to his son: 1. Avoid associating partners with Allah. 2. Actions, no matter how small, will be rewarded. 3. Maintain regular prayer. 4. Promote good and discourage evil. 5. Practice patience always.

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In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed mentions Hazrat Hassan Ibni Talib, grandson of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W), and shares a hadith he remembered from the Prophet: to avoid anything that creates doubt in the heart. He emphasizes the importance of listening to our conscience, as it guides us towards truth and faith.

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In this clip, Dr israr Ahmed explains that what is the world of spirits? what was before Adam (A.S). There was life even before the world. What is the fear of death? i am not afraid of death because i have slept and want to sleep. Death cannot spoil me. I have passed a death. In Hell, the people of Hell cried out,"O Allah,we have confessed our sins. Is there any way out of here?"What is happening in this world has an external and an internal.Who is my lord, benevolent, my master, therefore, agreeing to his decision is the result of faith.What Allah has willed will happen, and what Allah has not willed will not happen.

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Dr. Israr Ahmed urges full submission to Islam, not partial obedience. Allah rejects selective acceptance of His teachings. Such behavior leads to humiliation and severe punishment. Love and obey Allah and His Messenger; follow Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) to demonstrate love for Allah. Allah is forgiving and merciful, ready to pardon mistakes.

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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes that Allah doesn't force guidance upon transgressors. He eloquently compares Allah's love with eight other loves, including that of His Prophet and the love for striving in His way, offering profound reflections on divine guidance and devotion.

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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the philosophy of Wahdat-ul-Wujud and Wahdat-ul-Shahud. He explains the distinction between the existence of creatures and Allah, emphasizing that our existence is not comparable to His.

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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed clarifies that Allah is the Necessary Existence, always existing, while all other beings, including humans, are contingent and incidental. He distinguishes between the eternal existence of Allah and the dependent existence of everything else

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Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses collective punishment for nations' sins, citing Quranic teachings. He warns of impending retribution, impacting both sinners and innocents, and touches on Azab-e-Akbar.

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Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes responding "Labik" when called by Allah and His Messenger. The Quran teaches that those killed in Allah's cause are alive, as real life stems from the soul, not the body

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Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses Hazrat Ibrahim's (A.S) prayer for children when he was 80 years old and childless. Allah granted him a son, Hazrat Ismail (A.S). The Quran tells of Hazrat Hajra's struggles and the sacrifices of Ibrahim and Ismail. This story is a reminder of Ibrahim's Sunnah, still relevant today.

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Dr. Israr Ahmed recounts the story of Hazrat Yusuf (A.S). When Yusuf told his father, Yaqub (A.S), about his dream, Yaqub warned him not to share it with his brothers, knowing they'd become jealous. Yusuf's step-brothers threw him into a well, but a passing caravan rescued him, intending to sell him for profit.

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Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the story of Hazrat Musa meeting Allah on Mount Sinai. While he was away, some followers strayed because of Samri's influence. Upon his return, Musa punished the wrongdoers. It's a significant event where many Jews were slain by their own kin. Musa pleaded for Allah's mercy, but Allah stated His mercy is for those who believe in and follow His Messenger.

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