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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed describes that life progresses through stages: childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. In childhood, people are unaware of life's challenges. As they grow, they focus on personal desires and achievements. In middle age, they may pride themselves on wealth or status. By old age, people become more realistic, reflecting on their life with less focus on material wealth and more on the end of their journey.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that true success isn't based on worldly achievements but on sincere faith and following Islamic principles. Many people say they believe in the afterlife, yet their actions show they prioritize worldly gains. They seek material success, sometimes even risking their lives. Real success comes from fulfilling four conditions mentioned in the Quran.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses Hazrat Umar Farooq's (RA) martyrdom and Yum-e-Shahadat Yakam Muharram, 1384 years ago. Hazrat Umar (RA) was attacked by Abu Lulu Feroz, an Iranian slave, during his leadership. Before his martyrdom, Hazrat Umar (RA) enforced a tax rule for slaves, causing dissent. He then ordered the creation of a millstone in response.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that using "waseela" in dua is permissible if it aligns with Islamic teachings, such as invoking a righteous deed or pious person for intercession. Dua is a direct connection with Allah, but intercession can be valid in specific cases. Allah answers prayers in three ways: granting the request, offering something better, or using it for spiritual benefit. Allah's response is always guided by His wisdom.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the system set by Prophet Muhammad (SAW) slowly weakened over time, lasting 30 years before collapsing fully after 1,000 years. Sectarianism has divided Muslims, but he believes it can end through unity, as it did during Pakistan's movement.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about why the character of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is not seen in many people today, including scholars. He says Muslims try to follow his teachings but often find it hard to show his qualities. He gives an example of the Prophet comforting Hazrat Umar, who was sad about others having luxuries, reminding him that true rewards are in the afterlife. Dr. Israr Ahmed believes today’s leaders should reflect the Prophet's character.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the door to repentance (tawbah) remains open until the sun rises from the west, which is a sign of the Day of Judgment. Once this sign appears, repentance will no longer be accepted. Until then, Allah accepts repentance regardless of the timing.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says the best people are those who learn and teach the Quran. The Quran, even after 1400 years, has answers to all problems. We must study it deeply. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) delivered Allah's message, and Hazrat Umar noted that nations rise or fall based on their adherence to the Quran. Muslims succeed by following its teachings.
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.
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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that ignoring evil can lead to Allah's punishment. He shares a story where a pious man was punished along with a sinful town because he did not try to stop the wrongdoing around him. This teaches us that it's not enough to be good ourselves; we must also take action against evil in our society.
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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains the difference between human knowledge and divine knowledge. He talks about how humans learn through their senses and brains, leading to scientific progress. He also discusses how different philosophies and religions have tried to answer big questions about life, existence, and God. Dr. Israr Ahmed criticizes beliefs that mix God with creation or human form, emphasizing the importance of Tawheed (the oneness of God) in Islam, along with belief in prophethood and the Quran.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that selling on installments at a higher price than the cash price is considered permissible by many scholars, but he personally views it as interest (sood) and haram. He argues that charging extra for delayed payments resembles paying interest on loans. He criticizes Islamic banking for involving hidden forms of interest. However, he supports fixed increases to avoid continuous interest growth.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that prayer has two aspects: its outward form and its inner essence. The outward form includes the physical actions and rituals. However, the true value of prayer lies in the inner spiritual connection with Allah. If you don’t feel a genuine connection during prayer, it remains superficial. Genuine prayer requires more than just performing the rituals; it demands heartfelt spiritual engagement.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that lying in business is forbidden, and honest traders are highly valued in Islam. He believes prices should be set by competition rather than strict controls, except in cases of monopoly. Artificial controls can lead to problems like black markets. Overall, fair competition and supply-demand align with Islam, but practices like interest and gambling are not allowed.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed tells the story of the Battle of the Trench (Ghazwa-e-Ahzab), where Muslims faced a big challenge. Enemies surrounded Medina, but Muslims held strong, relying on their faith and the protection of Mount Uhud. Dr. Israr Ahmed shows how belief and bravery triumphed in the face of adversity.