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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that women are not forbidden from going to mosques. In the Prophet’s (PBUH) time, women attended Eid and Jumu'ah prayers for learning through the Khutbah. Today, with many ways to access knowledge, attending these prayers is less necessary. Though Caliph Umar (RA) restricted it later, it is still allowed and not sinful, but the need for it has reduced over time.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in Islam, a true bankrupt is someone who, despite performing many good deeds, has wronged others or taken their rights. The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) taught that such a person will face severe consequences in the Hereafter. Even devout appearances can’t save them from the punishment for their harmful actions.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed discusses three promises from Allah, emphasizing unwavering faith and hope, and the significance of Jihad in the Quran. He underscores Allah's assurances of establishing Khilafah and the inevitable victory of Islam. Ultimately, he highlights the triumph of truth and the eventual embrace of worshiping Allah in peace.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes the importance of patience (sabr) in practicing Allah’s religion. Promoting truth often leads to opposition and resentment from powerful figures. True patience includes enduring hardships, such as praying in the cold or fasting in summer, and resisting temptations, as shown by Prophet Yusuf. It also involves handling persecution while striving to uphold faith, similar to the early Muslims in Mecca.