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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the most important jihad is fighting against your own desires to follow Allah's commands. Resisting temptations, like taking bribes, is a key part of this inner struggle. The highest form of jihad is fighting in a battle to establish Islam. Dr. Israr Ahmed stresses that Allah loves those who fight for His cause and warns that while many Muslims focus only on personal worship, they should also address broader challenges to Islam.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the right way to give charity. He says we should first help our family and orphans before others. He warns not to ignore those who are struggling and advises against humiliating anyone who asks for help. He says it's important to help people become self-sufficient, even if it means helping them pay off debts. Overall, he says helping others, especially in tough times, is important for a good community.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explained that if parents are non-believers (kafir or mushrik), one cannot pray for their forgiveness after they pass away. However, while they are alive, you can pray for their guidance and treat them well in this world, fulfilling their needs and behaving kindly. But praying for their forgiveness is not allowed.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed shares the story of Hazrat Bilal (RA), who was freed by Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) to end his suffering. Despite his father's objections, Abu Bakr paid a high price for Bilal's freedom. Hazrat Umar (RA) praised this act, recognizing Bilal's significance. The clip emphasizes the importance of striving for Allah, encouraging both perseverance and correcting mistakes with firm but kind guidance.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed advises that, despite high costs, we should try our best to earn a halal (lawful) income and avoid clear haram (forbidden) actions like bribery. God understands sincere efforts and may overlook minor issues if we’re genuinely trying. If a job pressures you toward haram practices, it’s better to switch to lawful work, even if it’s challenging.

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In the video Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Pakistan was created to establish a just and fair society, not to protect feudal lords or just build mosques. He believes that true Islamic values and justice should be prioritized, and the current focus on superficial religious practices is misplaced. He calls for a revival of genuine faith and adherence to the Quran, arguing that this will transform lives and restore Islamic dignity.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explained that on the Day of Judgment, fulfilling four essential conditions is necessary for immediate entry into Paradise without punishment. These conditions are the minimum requirements for instant salvation. Without meeting them, immediate entry into Paradise is not possible.

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73 Views 2 years ago

In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Quranic concept of patience (sabr) is about enduring hardships and staying firm in the path of Allah, especially during struggles. He cites examples like the Banu Hashim's siege and battles where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his followers faced hunger and pain. True patience is about standing strong for truth and justice, not just personal spiritual practices.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explain that Allama Iqbal believed that the core of Western success is its focus on practical knowledge and science. He emphasized that ideas should be based on knowledge, not just imagination. This use of science and technology has given the West power in the world. He also noted that earlier civilizations, including Islamic ones, made similar advancements in the past.

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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.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Islam prescribes modesty and separation of genders in various aspects of life, such as schools and hospitals. Women should cover their bodies at home, showing only the face, hands, and feet, and wear a burqa or chador outside. Men bear the financial responsibilities for their families, including marriage expenses and overall care.

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In this clip, Dr israr Ahmed explains that what is the world of spirits? what was before Adam (A.S). There was life even before the world. What is the fear of death? i am not afraid of death because i have slept and want to sleep. Death cannot spoil me. I have passed a death. In Hell, the people of Hell cried out,"O Allah,we have confessed our sins. Is there any way out of here?"What is happening in this world has an external and an internal.Who is my lord, benevolent, my master, therefore, agreeing to his decision is the result of faith.What Allah has willed will happen, and what Allah has not willed will not happen.

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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains the differences in Islamic views on three divorces (talaq). He says that during the waiting period (iddah), the husband must support his ex-wife. In the four Sunni schools, giving three divorces at once is usually counted as one, but the Shia believe it counts as one divorce. He also notes that two witnesses are needed for a valid divorce.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that belief (yaqeen) is formed through personal experiences, which can be external or internal. External experiences involve using our senses, like tasting sugar to confirm its sweetness, while internal experiences are deep emotional or spiritual realizations, such as feeling moved by poetry. True conviction arises when these experiences, whether physical or spiritual, validate what we hear or know, making our belief firm and meaningful.

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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses five predictions made by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). He explains that these predictions indicate a time when Islam will prevail globally. He emphasizes the importance of understanding these predictions in light of current circumstances and the need for hope amidst challenges. Dr. Israr Ahmed highlights the role of individuals in shaping the future of Islam and urges listeners to remain steadfast in their faith.

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60 Views 2 years ago

⁣Roze Ki Fazilat Ramadan Ki Tayyari Ramzan Ki Fazilat Welcome Ramadan 2020 Dr Israr Ahmed

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73 Views 2 years ago

In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed delves into Islam's historical rise and fall, including its Golden Age. He quotes Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) on Islam's initial unfamiliarity and subsequent dominance. Dr Israr Ahmed warns of a potential decline if Muslims neglect their faith. He urges vigilance in preserving Islam's principles amid challenges.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the story of Hazrat Mus'ab bin Umair (RA) was a wealthy young man who gave up his luxurious life after accepting Islam. His family disowned him, and he faced many difficulties, but he stayed strong in his faith. The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) sent him to Madinah to spread Islam, and many people accepted the faith because of his efforts. He was martyred in the Battle of Uhud, and despite his rich past, he was buried with only a simple cloth, showing his dedication and sacrifice for Islam.

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Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes the significance of dua, stating it as the essence of worship and the solution to all problems. He distinguishes between Tawheed-fid-Dua and Shirk, and elucidates on how Allah accepts our prayers. Additionally, he discusses the qualities of people favored by Allah and the proper methodology for dua.

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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.

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