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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 1985, Dr. Israr Ahmed organized a six-day event discussing a religious vision derived from the Quran with 100 scholars. Among them, Maulana Waheed-ul-Deen Khan remained silent when questioned about the importance of peace versus war, simply replying, "No Comments" in English. This exchange highlighted differing perspectives on conflict resolution within the religious community.
Dr. Israr Ahmed explains salvation in two types. He emphasizes that it's not just about worshiping and doing good deeds, but also about meeting four key requirements from the Quran: 1. Faith (Emaan), 2. Righteous deeds (Ammal-e-saleh), 3. Encouraging truth (Tawasul-bil-haaq), and 4. Encouraging patience (Tawasul-bil-saber). These conditions, he says, are unchangeable and necessary for entering heaven and achieving salvation.
In this clip Dr. Israr Ahmed is saying that Deen-e-Islami has become just a religion not the full socio economic system. Islam has been limited to just ritualism. The spirit of Islam has been compromised.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed is explaining that Islam is not a religion but it is complete code of life and a system. He also explained the difference between Religion and Deen. Islam does not consist of few ritulous like namaz, roza and few social customs but it corners spheres of life.
Dr. Israr Ahmed recounts an incident involving Hazrat Isa (A.S). The Jews planned to crucify him, but Allah lifted him to the sky instead because he was innocent. Another person was made to look like Isa (A.S) and was crucified instead. In the Quran, Allah declares Hazrat Isa (A.S) as His Rooh Ullah.
Dr. Israr Ahmed explains three ways the Quran is protected. Firstly, Allah ensures its preservation, making it universally accessible for guidance. Secondly, Mujaddids emerge in every century to revive true religious teachings. Finally, a group within the ummah remains steadfast in truth, ensuring its preservation until Allah's decree.
In this clip Dr israr ahmed explaining that dosroin k lye asaanion paida karna.why is it important to facilitate others?jo shaks kisi momin bhai ki dunya ki sakhtyion aur dushwaryion ma se kisi ki sakhti aur dushwari ko door kry ga tu allah tala qyamat tak iski skhti aur dushwari ko door kar dain gy.aur ager koi shaks musalman bhai k sath husne salook,aur kisi musibat, mushkil, tang dasti, ya dushwari ma ahly amaan ki madad aur asaani kray ga ager is k ikhtyaar ma ha tu tu allah tala is k lye asaani krain gy.ager tumne kisi momin bhai ko apni azafi dolat ma se qarz dya ha aur tumhara maqrooz is halat ma nahi k woh qarz dy saky tu is k lye muhlat badha do ya ho saky tu maaf kar do tu ye tumhary lye naiky ban jaye gi.Islam has three economic systems.1- one is above the spiritual level,2- two is above the human level,and 3- three is above the legel level.In the end whoever turns any hardship of his momin brother into goodness,Allah will make it easy for him in this world and the hereafter.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explaining that Allah ke rasool ny 3 dafa qasam khai k woh shakhs momin nahi hosakta aur sahib-e-iman nahi hosakta jis ki wajah se us k padhosi ki eyza rasai ho.A person cannot be a momin and sahib-e-iman whose neighbor is not peace because of his misbehavior,immorality,and lack of access.Ans Ibn Malik admired the morals of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) .Whenever the holy Prophet (PBUH) used to deliver sermons,he used to say :"he who dose not have honesty dose not have faith;he who does not have loyalty does not have religion."
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmad elucidates the unwavering resilience of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) against the coercive tactics employed by the leaders of Makkah. Despite facing intense pressure and tempting offers, including promises of kingdom, immense wealth, and prestigious marriages, Muhammad (SAW) remained steadfast. The leaders, led by Abu Talib, attempted to lure him away from his mission, but the Muslims stood firm in their commitment to monotheism and their allegiance to Muhammad (SAW). Dr. Israr Ahmad emphasizes the concept of "saber" or patience, describing it as the ability to persist in one's journey without yielding to greed, objection, pressure, or temptation. The Muslims' dedication to jihad and their unwavering loyalty to Prophet Muhammad (SAW) endured until their last breath.
In this clip, he mentioned about the routine of three sahaba (R.A) who decided to do different Ibadaat extraordinarily. The Prophet (S.A.W) did not like this type of extremist attitude in Ibadat. He also explaind about retribution and forgiveness.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that mahfil-e-sama is allowed in Islam with certain rules. It should focus on Qur'an recitation, Allah's praise, or spiritual poetry, delivered in a good voice. The Prophet (PBUH) encouraged listening to the Qur'an, which deeply moved him. The reciter must be a mature man, not a child or effeminate, and no musical instruments should be used. The goal is to inspire faith and spirituality in a lawful way.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains a hadith where the Prophet (SAW) warned against praying at home instead of the mosque. The user believes this refers to Fajr prayer, as it is hardest for hypocrites, not Jumu’ah, which must be prayed in the mosque. Jumu’ah exemptions apply to travelers, the sick, and slaves, but regular prayers like Fajr stress mosque attendance for men.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that modern Christianity is fundamentally different from the teachings of Hazrat Is (AS), who came to affirm Hazrat Musa's Shari’ah and guide Bani Israel. Saint Paul drastically altered this by introducing the Trinity, abolishing Shari’ah, and transforming Christianity into a universal religion, contrary to Isa's mission. As a result, today's Christianity reflects Paul's innovations rather than the original monotheistic message of Hazrat Isa AS.
In this clip Dr israr Ahmed explain that Islam recognizes only two Eids: Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha, while Eid Milad-un-Nabi, commemorating the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) birth, is not a prescribed religious festival. Acts of kindness on this day, like feeding the poor, are permissible, but celebrations and processions resemble non-Islamic traditions and were historically introduced for social reasons. Thus, while honoring the Prophet’s birth through good deeds is encouraged, observing it as an Eid has no foundation in Islamic teachings.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that when Hazrat Isa (AS) returns, he will join Muslims in prayer, showing respect for the Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) followers. His main purpose will be to defeat those who opposed him, especially those with powerful weapons. Allah will give him special abilities so that his presence alone will weaken and defeat his enemies, helping to end falsehood and oppression.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that while he is not an expert in Islamic law, dogs can be kept for purposes like guarding the house or for hunting, as mentioned in the Quran. However, they should stay outside the living areas of the house. Regarding the trading of dogs, he mentioned he is unsure about the specific rulings.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how Khilafat (Islamic rule) worked during the Prophet's time and how it changed later. He talks about whether the early caliph system can return and what kind of political and economic systems it would have. He also mentions a big future conflict between belief and disbelief, predicted in Islamic teachings, and refers to his speeches and a book for more details.