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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Islam does not support completely rejecting worldly life. Instead, it encourages living responsibly while maintaining devotion to Allah. Islam values family life and wealth, rejecting the idea of isolating oneself like monks. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) emphasized the importance of engaging with the world and following a balanced approach. Islam promotes a harmonious balance between worldly duties and spiritual commitments.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about why Jews consider "undh" (camel) meat forbidden and how it's slaughtered differently. He explains that it's not just about cutting its throat but striking its neck bone while it stands, symbolizing its unique status. He also mentions Prophet Yaqoob's aversion to undh (camel) meat.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains the five pillars of Islam and their significance. He compares them to building blocks, with faith as the foundation, unseen but crucial. The four visible pillars represent belief in Allah, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage. He emphasizes that faith resides in the heart and stresses the importance of obeying divine commandments.
Dr. Israr Ahmed highlights the importance of faith and Islam, distinguishing between partial and total obedience in Islam. He clarifies the contrast between self-obedience and obedience to Allah, stressing its significance for believers.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed encourages maintaining hope in Allah's love and mercy while explaining the meaning of Surah Al-Infitar. He advises prioritizing the afterlife over worldly pursuits and warns against being deceived by Satan. Dr. Israr Ahmed underscores the concept of divine justice and accountability on the Day of Judgment.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the significance of Itikaf, a spiritual retreat in the last ten days of Ramadan. It involves seclusion in a mosque, focusing on worship and distancing from worldly distractions. It's a time to break routine habits and deepen one's connection with Allah, akin to the seclusion Prophet Muhammad (SAW) observed in the Cave of Hira.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that life is full of sorrows and fleeting moments. He recalls a poem that describes life as busy and fast-moving. The poem compares our hearts to muffled drums at military funerals, symbolizing how we are steadily moving towards our graves. This idea is also reflected in the Quranic verse "Wal Asr," which highlights the swift passage of time and human tragedy.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about the responsibility of establishing an Islamic system, mentioning how historical issues like feudalism and capitalism have distorted Islamic values. He hopes that Pakistan and Afghanistan might come together to create a true Islamic system, despite challenges like the influence of feudal lords in politics. He believes this could make these countries examples of proper Islamic governance.
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In the video Dr Israr Ahmed discusses combining weddings and receptions and avoiding dowry. He believes it's okay if the groom's family pays without demanding dowry. Though stopping the dowry tradition is hard, he advises against mosque weddings. Dr. Israr Ahmed stresses the importance of simple weddings to avoid hurting those with fewer resources.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes that a wali (friend of Allah) is characterized by strong faith and adherence to Islamic teachings. According to him, Allah loves and protects believers, and their love for Allah deepens over time, beginning with declaring faith (Shahada). Hostility towards Allah's wali is cautioned against. Importantly, being a wali is centered on deep faith rather than performing miracles.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in Islam, wives and concubines are treated differently. Wives marry with their consent and have legal rights, including the right to separate. Concubines, often war captives, are considered property without inheritance rights and do not have a marriage contract. They are provided basic needs but lack the legal rights and status of wives.
"In this clip Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about Laylatul Qadr, a special night in Ramadan when Allah makes important decisions and shows mercy. It's a night of blessings and forgiveness, and missing it would be a big regret. We should understand its importance."
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes the potential to establish an Islamic system in Pakistan through hard work and effort. He underscores the importance of aligning actions with Islamic principles, stating that displaying correct conduct is crucial before showcasing Islam to the world. Dr. Israr Ahmed acknowledges that the establishment of an Islamic system requires dedicated effort, obedience to Allah's commandments, and overcoming the prevailing influence of disbelief. The clip encapsulates the call for earnest work, adherence to Islamic values, and acknowledgment of the challenges hindering the automatic establishment of an Islamic system.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the punishments in Hell as described in the Quran, including food like the bitter plant Zaqqoom and boiling water. He highlights the importance of faith in Allah, His messengers, the final Prophet, the scriptures, the afterlife, and the concepts of reward and punishment. He notes two levels of faith: verbal declaration, which is useful for legal and social recognition, and true inner belief.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes trusting in Allah's plan during difficulties. Some troubles are beyond our control and come from Allah's will, requiring patience. Just as medicine eases fever symptoms, trust in Allah helps us cope with hardships. Everything happens according to Allah's knowledge and decree, not by chance. Understanding this helps reduce frustration and anger during misfortunes, as they are part of Allah's plan.