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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Muslims in non-Islamic countries face challenges because Islamic laws aren't enforced, and interest-based systems dominate. While Muslims can pray and follow rituals, they can't establish a complete Islamic system, as the world, especially the West, resists it. There's frustration that no country fully follows Islamic law, and Muslims are only allowed to practice their religion on a personal level, not in the larger social or economic system.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that even if someone converts to Islam and their family doesn't, they are still responsible for taking care of their family. Neglecting family duties, like arranging a daughter’s marriage, is not acceptable in Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that secularism is about separating religion from government and society. In a secular system, people are free to choose their beliefs without religious influence. He notes that while Islam is a complete way of life, it should not be confused with the term "religion" as used in secular contexts, where religion does not control social or political systems.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Hazrat Abu Zar Ghafari was asked to leave Madina for preaching that keeping gold and silver without spending it for Allah’s cause is forbidden, based on a Quranic warning about unused wealth becoming a punishment. However, Islam allows lawful wealth if zakat is paid, permitting private ownership and halal earnings, while prohibiting income from haram sources.
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.
Dr. Israr Ahmed distinguishes between "fail" (what happens, planned or not) and "amaal" (purposeful actions). Amaal means doing things with a goal, like working hard. Amaan is when actions are good and help people become better. Those who do good regain their true purpose, while those who act without thought are like animals. The clip also mentions basic human goodness and following divine rules.
Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about how the start of life is crucial. He says the Quran shows evidence for or against us. It reflects God's mercy, like a big sea. Following the Quran brings light and mercy. Those who understand and follow it feel enlightened and blessed, while those who read without understanding miss out.
Dr. Israr Ahmed tells a story about Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) wanting to hear the Quran from Abdullah bin Masood (RA). The Prophet said listening to others recite it gives him extra insight. When he heard a verse from Surah Nisa, he cried. The verse speaks of a day when nations will testify against themselves, and the Prophet against them. Disobedient ones will wish the earth would swallow them, as it will be a severe day of judgment, nothing hidden from Allah.
In the clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about a crucial moment during the Battle of Ahzab. It was tough for the Muslims, with a big army surrounding them. Some people showed they weren't truly faithful, accusing Allah and the Prophet of lying. But the true believers stayed strong, showing their sincerity. This event teaches us that tough times reveal who's really loyal and who's not.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes never losing hope in Allah's love and mercy. He stresses that true assistance comes from Allah alone, urging loyalty to His cause even in the face of worldly rebellion. Quoting Surah Ar-Rum, he highlights the need for patience, assurance, and proving steadfastness to deserve divine help.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed talks about Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companions' simple lifestyle and generosity. He mentions how they prioritized self-sufficiency and voluntary charity, highlighting the importance of lawful earnings and sincere giving.
The clip explains Dr. Israr Ahmed's view on Prophet Muhammad's last sermon, stressing its relevance for all people, not just Arabs. He talks about Muslims' duty to share the message globally and the challenges they face. Dr. Israr Ahmed mentions how the sermon uses repetition for emphasis and reflects on the Prophet's struggles. He encourages Muslims to follow Islamic principles and spread Islam worldwide.
The video talks about how some people, called hypocrites, caused problems for Prophet Muhammad (SAW) by lying and making false promises. It shows that Allah was not happy with what they did. Even though Prophet Muhammad (SAW) knew they were lying, he still tried to be kind to them. But then Allah asked him why he believed their lies. In the end, the hypocrites got punished for what they did.
Hazrat Adam AS Se Pehle Dunya Mein Kya Tha | Creation Of Human By Dr Israr Ahmed | Purpose Of Life
Jannat Aur Jahannam Ka Bayan | Dr Israr Ahmed Last Bayan | جنت اور دوزخ کا بیان
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about how the Quran mentions instant heavenly rewards using the term "nuzul" in Arabic. He compares it to serving guests right away, saying in paradise, amazing delights will be ready instantly. These blessings are only for believers and are too great for us to understand. Dr Israr Ahmed says real happiness comes from these gifts, not from worldly things.
The video discusses the differences between Hazrat Ali (RA) and Hazrat Ameer Muawiya's leadership after the death of Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Hazrat Ali initially hesitated to accept the caliphate but eventually did. However, conflicts arose, leading to the Battle of Siffin, where thousands of Muslims lost their lives. Hazrat Ali's capital shifted from Medina to Kufa, signaling the expansion of Islamic governance.
Karbala Ka Waqia کربلا | Hazrat Ali (R A) Ki Shahadat | Dr Israr Ahmed Official
In this clip Israr Ahmed discusses the fate of hypocrites and narrates the story of Abdullah bin Abi's death and funeral. He also elaborates on the exemplary character of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Hypocrites have no good deeds accepted, and Abdullah bin Abi's prayers may not have been accepted despite being led by the Prophet (SAW).
Hazrat Ali (R A) Ki Shahadat | Reality & Proof By The Real History | 21st Ramadan | Dr Israr Ahmed