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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that Allah promised the rise of Islam, but Muslims today aren't making enough effort or showing enough faith. He points out that during Prophet Muhammad's (SAW) time, Allah's promises were quickly fulfilled. If Muslims today have true faith and take action, they will see these promises come true as well.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed highlights that establishing an Islamic government faces global opposition, as seen in Afghanistan's downfall due to strategic mistakes and poor decisions. He stresses self-correction, reliance on Allah, and enduring trials as necessary for success, drawing lessons from historical events where internal flaws led to defeat. True victory, he explains, comes through persistence, discipline, and adherence to divine guidance.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses "azeem shirk," highlighting it as one of the greatest forms of shirk where human authority is elevated above Allah's. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing Allah's sovereignty and following His guidance, rather than claiming legislative power contrary to His commands.

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Dr. Israr Ahmed highlights the contrast between a philosopher and a Prophet. Prophets assert the absolute truth of their message, while philosophers don't claim certainty. The Quran shows how Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) refused to alter its words, and Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S) urged his father to follow his guidance, rooted in unique knowledge.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes that to strengthen faith (imaan), it's important to join religious groups focused on learning, spreading Islam, and self-discipline. These groups, like Tanzeem-e-Islami or Tablighi Jamaat, help in improving faith through collective efforts. The key is to first build a strong faith, then participate in such groups for spiritual growth. The user is advised to pray to Allah for guidance and patience.

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51 Views 2 years ago

In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed talks about whether Prophet Muhammad knew things that couldn't be seen. He says some people believe he did, because Allah gave him knowledge. Others disagree. Dr. Israr Ahmed says denying the Prophet's knowledge goes against the Qur'an. He explains that while no one can know everything like Allah, Prophet Muhammad was given special knowledge by Allah.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed warns that excessive religious practices, such as extreme fasting or neglecting daily responsibilities, can lead to problems. He points out that divine messages were given to prophets and recorded in holy books. Instead, maintaining a balance is essential. The Prophet Muhammad’s (SAW) life exemplifies this balance, combining worship with everyday duties. This approach ensures that faith remains effective and practical.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses three signs of the Day of Judgment that have occurred and predicts future events in the Arab world. He warns of moral corruption due to abundant wealth and describes a major war involving 80 factions and around 120,000 soldiers, potentially focused on Masjid al-Aqsa.

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49 Views 2 years ago

In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed believes that everyone should have a purpose in life and strive for excellence. He emphasizes the importance of setting goals and pursuing them diligently, regardless of one's background or circumstances. According to him, a person's worth is determined by their character and moral integrity, not material possessions.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Masjid-e-Aqsa was built 40 years after the Kaaba, likely by Prophet Ibrahim (AS). It was later rebuilt by Prophet Sulayman (AS) as Haikal-e-Sulaymani. Over time, it was destroyed and rebuilt several times, with the Romans demolishing it in 70 CE. By the time of Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) Miraj, it was in ruins, though some remains may have existed.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed recounts how Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was moved by a tribe's suffering but lacked personal wealth to help, so his wife, Hazrat Khadija (RA), gave her wealth to support them. After his first revelation, the Prophet felt anxious, but Khadija reassured him, praising his kindness. Similarly, Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) was praised for his support of the poor and sick. These stories highlight their compassion before their roles as leaders.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that internal Muslim conflicts stem from neglecting the Quran and focusing on disagreements. Sheikh-ul-Hind Maulana Mahmood Hasan highlighted the need to revive Quranic education and unity. He noted that conflicts arise when Muslims drift away from the Quran, using Maulana Madni's dedication to memorizing and reciting the Quran as an example of true commitment.

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45 Views 1 year ago

In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that followers of prophets should adhere to their teachings. Over time, some acted against these teachings. True believers oppose such actions and work to spread the truth. This is essential for upholding faith and integrity.

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50 Views 2 years ago

In this clip Dr. Israr Ahmed explains Surah AL-Nasr, a Makki surah that brings good news of Allah's help and victory. People will soon flock to His religion, but first, we'll face struggles and difficulties. We must be patient, seek forgiveness, and trust in Allah's mercy to overcome these challenges.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that a Rasool (Messenger) brings a new divine law, while a Nabi (Prophet) follows an existing one. Every Rasool is a Nabi, but not every Nabi is a Rasool. He also mentions that some prophets, like Hazrat Haroon, were called Rasools even without bringing a new book. A Rasool guides a specific people, and if they reject the message, they face punishment, as seen in the stories of past nations.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how to repent according to Quran and Hadith. He emphasizes Allah's readiness to accept repentance and Prophet Muhammad's teaching that everyone makes mistakes, but sincere repentance is commendable. True repentance involves stopping the wrongdoing, feeling remorse, and continuously seeking forgiveness, even if mistakes recur. He also warns against despair, comparing it to following Satan's path.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that selling on installments at a higher price than the cash price is considered permissible by many scholars, but he personally views it as interest (sood) and haram. He argues that charging extra for delayed payments resembles paying interest on loans. He criticizes Islamic banking for involving hidden forms of interest. However, he supports fixed increases to avoid continuous interest growth.

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38 Views 2 years ago

In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about not judging people just by how they look. He says what really matters is how we behave. He warns against thinking we're always good, because only God knows our true intentions. He also says we should be kind to others and pray for their guidance, like Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) taught.

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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about the importance of respecting and caring for parents in Islam. He explains that children should always show love and gratitude to their parents, even as adults. The Quran and Hadith emphasize being kind to parents, especially mothers, who have endured much for their children. Caring for elderly parents and spending time with them is seen as a form of worship and brings spiritual rewards.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the history and significance of Qurbani (sacrifice) in Islam, emphasizing its roots in the teachings of prophets like Adam and its formalization during the time of Prophet Muhammad (SAW). He highlights the importance of obedience and piety in the practice, stressing its role within Islamic worship rituals.

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