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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says the greatest Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is promoting marriage, aligning with human nature. He emphasizes that true followers support this Sunnah, and the Prophet’s key teachings are spreading Allah’s message and striving to establish Islam.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed advocates for a presidential system in Pakistan, similar to Islamic Khilafat, where authority belongs to Allah and the Quran and Sunnah are supreme. He suggests smaller provinces for better governance and criticizes the influence of American ideals on Pakistani leaders. He also stresses protecting non-Muslims' rights while keeping them outside the Sharia system.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that both Hinduism and Islam share similar views on the soul and spirituality. He notes that Iqbal’s philosophy of self, influenced by Surah Hashir, is deeply rooted in the Quran. According to Iqbal and his associate Nazir Riazi, true self-awareness involves understanding one’s spiritual essence rather than focusing solely on physical needs. This spiritual perspective is a key aspect in both religions, contrasting with materialistic views.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the biggest form of shirk today is believing in human authority over Allah's rule. He says that thinking humans have the ultimate power, like ancient rulers did, is a serious mistake. Dr. Israr warns that modern ideas like democracy and materialism, which prioritize human decisions and worldly things over Allah, are also forms of shirk. He highlights that while people recognize obvious shirk, they often miss these hidden forms that are common today.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Islam does not require dowry (jahaiz) and criticizes the tradition of lavish spending on weddings, which creates inequality and envy among people. He points to the simple marriage of Hazrat Fatima (RA) and Hazrat Ali (RA), where no financial burden was placed on the groom, as an ideal example. Dr. Israr urges people to follow this simplicity, avoid showing off wealth at weddings, and prevent social divisions caused by such practices.
In this clip Dr. Israr Ahmed explains Ramadan fasting as a means to develop self-control and piety. By controlling our desires for 30 days, we learn to prioritize our spiritual growth, avoid sin, and become more empathetic. Fasting helps us recognize our weaknesses, grow in self-awareness, and deepen our faith. Through this practice, we emerge stronger, wiser, and more compassionate.
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This clip discusses an incident from the time of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) known as the Battle of Tabuk, where three companions are mentioned who were affected by Shaitan's deception. Despite being true believers, they fell into a trap of lying due to temporary weakness. The Prophet (PBUH) ordered to avoid social interaction with them temporarily.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that Allama Iqbal, who was not a traditional religious scholar, is a powerful example of the Quran's miraculous impact. Despite being educated in Western universities during a time of strong Western influence, Iqbal deeply connected with the Quran and used it as the foundation for his philosophy and poetry. Dr. Israr Ahmed highlights that Iqbal's life shows how the Quran remains a living miracle, even in modern times.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about the struggle to avoid sins and the guilt that comes with them. He advises reading and understanding the Quran in Arabic for a stronger faith. True repentance means sincerely deciding not to repeat the sin, and it's essential to seek forgiveness for wrongs done to others, as Allah cannot compensate for those.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses cloning and warns that it can be dangerous if misused. He relates it to the Dajjal, a symbol of confusion. He stresses that humans should remember they are not gods, but representatives of God. Without guidance, people might act with false power, leading to chaos. The clip highlights the need to use science wisely while following spiritual values.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed explains why Prophet Muhammad didn't attack Makkah. He avoided fighting near the sacred mosque to keep it safe. His goal was to end idol worship peacefully and establish belief in one God. The Prophet's actions aimed to peacefully convince the Quraysh to leave Makkah and preserve its sanctity.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes that to establish a just system, a disciplined and organized group is essential. While personal efforts to improve oneself and spreading the message can be done individually or with loose support, overthrowing an unjust system and creating a just one demands a highly structured and united group, much like a military force that follows orders without question. Without such discipline and organization, the goal of establishing justice cannot be achieved.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says it's not proven from the Prophet (PBUH) or his companions to ask Allah by mentioning the Prophet's name in prayers. He warns that adding such practices can lead to confusion. The safest way is to pray like the Sahaba did and stick to their methods, as religion should be based on the actions of the Prophet (PBUH) and his companions, not later additions.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed highlights that the Muslim Ummah has strayed from its true purpose, becoming materialistic and forgetting its duty to guide others. He calls for a smaller, conscious group within the Ummah to awaken and take responsibility for reviving Islamic values. This group would lead by example, aiming to restore the true spirit of Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that a superiority complex leads to arrogance, making one feel above others. Instead of pride, a person should practice humility. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) demonstrated this humility when He entered Makkah with His head lowered. Humility reflects true strength and respect. Arrogance, on the other hand, is a sign of weakness.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the significance of time and human existence in the Quran. He discusses "Asr," which means time that passes quickly, and "Dahr," which means the vast expanse of time and space. He notes that humans started as insignificant drops of water. The Quran swears by "Asr" to highlight how quickly time passes and that as we age, our remaining time decreases.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Quran is a miracle because of its unmatched language, guidance for life, and scientific insights that were only discovered later. It amazed the Arabs with its beauty and wisdom, and even great poets admitted it was beyond human ability. The Quran's impact remains powerful today for both its message and depth.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed is saying that love for Allah, His Messenger, and striving in His cause should be greater than any worldly love, like love for family, wealth, or possessions. If these worldly loves are stronger, then one is not truly devoted to Allah and won't find guidance or true connection with Him.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Nikah (marriage) in Islam is a contract between a man and a woman. The bride gives her consent through a guardian in front of witnesses, while the groom is present. He emphasizes that Nikah should be announced publicly, ideally in mosques. Dr. Israr also recited a Nikah in the video and prayed for blessings, love, and righteous children for the couple.
Dr. Israr Ahmed explains how Earth's axis and cycle around the sun mirror human psychological patterns, sometimes leading to depression. He highlights how this depression can tragically lead to suicide.