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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the difficulty of maintaining faith during tough economic times. He urges Muslims to stay committed to their religion and study the Quran. He encourages different Islamic groups to work together and trust in Allah, who provides help in unexpected ways. Overall, he highlights the importance of unity and deepening faith to face today’s challenges.
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 explains that Tasawwuf silsilas like Qadriya and Chishtiya were developed to help people connect with Allah through practices like zikr and chilla. These methods emerged when direct guidance was difficult. Each silsila follows its founder’s teachings, aiming for spiritual growth. Although not from the Sunnah, these practices guide individuals toward closeness to Allah.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that on the Day of Judgment, people's body parts—ears, eyes, skin, hands, and feet—will testify against them about their sins. The body parts will speak because Allah gave them the ability to do so, showing that everyone will be accountable for their actions.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that farz duties like prayer and fasting cannot be replaced by charity. Extra good deeds bring special rewards in heaven. He shares a hadith where some people will enter heaven through special gates, and Hazrat Abu Bakr might be one of them. People can also get closer to Allah through knowledge and wisdom.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him) purpose was to establish Islam as the final and complete religion. He emphasizes that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was the last messenger, concluding the line of prophethood. This signifies the fulfillment and superiority of Islam over other religions.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses starting Quran learning. He stresses Arabic understanding for true Quran comprehension. Reading should be simple, like early Muslims. Knowing word meanings is vital for deep understanding. He highlights dedication and Sahaba-like motivation. The main message: while learning matters, sincerity is key.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed describes shirk as the act of worshiping or obeying anyone or anything other than Allah. Shirk in worship means directing worship to others besides Allah, while shirk in obedience occurs when you follow others in ways that contradict Allah's commands. It’s important to follow others only if it aligns with Allah’s guidance, and not let personal desires override divine rules, as doing so is considered a serious error.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed highlights the importance of women in religious organizations, stressing that it doesn’t mean breaking Islamic rules. Men and women have different roles but can both attain spiritual heights. Women can do important work at home, while men pray in mosques. The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) assured a woman that caring for home and children brings rewards similar to those of fighters in battles.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the difference between personal and collective worship. He says personal worship isn't enough; we must also follow Allah's laws in society. He urges us to resist societal norms that go against Islam and calls for both personal devotion and societal obedience to truly worship Allah.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that an Islamic system requires both the Quran and the Sunnah, as the Quran alone is not sufficient. He emphasizes that the complete Deen-e-Haq includes the Sunnah to guide religious practices, such as the structure of prayer (Namaz). Without the Sunnah, these practices would lack consistency. Therefore, both the Quran and Sunnah are essential for a complete Islamic framework.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the worst type of shirk, which is believing that Allah has partners or children. This includes false beliefs like angels being Allah’s daughters or Jesus being His son. Such ideas are severe insults to Allah's greatness. These wrong beliefs have appeared in different historical communities. It’s important to understand and avoid these serious errors. Recognizing these mistakes helps maintain the purity of worship.
In the clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the decline of movements after their founder's death, citing historical examples like Jamaat-e-Islami post-Maududi. However, he stresses this pattern shouldn't discourage efforts. He highlights that strong foundations can help movements endure. Even non-Islamic examples, like the Qadiani Jamaat, show continuity is possible. Islamic movements, therefore, can also sustain and thrive with proper planning and vision.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains how to ask Allah for help correctly. He emphasizes that we should only pray to Allah and not to anyone else. Dr. Israr also discusses some of the conditions Allah expects from His servants.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains *Shahadah* as the responsibility of Muslims to bear witness to Allah through their words and actions, following the Quran's teachings. He warns against hypocrisy, where one preaches good but neglects their own behavior. On the Day of Judgment, prophets will testify that they conveyed Allah's message, leaving no excuses. Dr. Israr Ahmed also refers to the Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) final sermon, where he completed his mission by offering key advice on how to treat others.
ALLAH Ki Kasam Wo Shakhas Momin Nahi Ho Sakta | اللہ کی قسم وہ شخص مومن نہیں ہوسکتا | Dr Israr Ahmed
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses Prophet Muhammad's statement that a true believer wouldn't drink alcohol, He emphasizing how it contradicts faith and affects one's relationship with neighbors.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the ideology and goals of RSS, highlighting their aim to eliminate Islam from India, especially after partition. He draws a parallel with the decline of Islam in Spain and warns of a similar threat in India. He notes how movements like RSS intensified after partition, fueled by grievances over the division of India. With the separation of East and West Pakistan, their confidence grew, contrasting with the decline of Muslims in leadership and progress.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how Surah An-Nisa addresses the injustices faced by orphans and women in society. He condemns those who exploit orphans and highlights the equal status of men and women in Islam. He emphasizes that the unfair treatment of women is a societal issue, not a religious one, and that caring for and educating daughters is highly rewarded in Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed's predictions about the Taliban's rise are proving true after 18 years. He believes success comes to those who trust in Allah. Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the ongoing bloodshed in Afghanistan and the sincere intentions of those fighting for Islam. He predicts the return of Taliban rule and urges patience and reliance on Allah's guidance.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses how prophethood is linked to certainty (yaqeen). He explains that the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) sought certainty and was born with the potential for faith. This potential is revealed through divine revelation, making the Quran a guiding light for humanity, helping them understand faith and God.