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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.
Masjid Aqsa Will Be Demolished | Predicted By Dr israr Ahmed 30 Years Ago | Bayan in English Languag
Masjid Aqsa Will Be Demolished | Predicted By Dr israr Ahmed 30 Years Ago | Bayan in English Language
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in the Quran, spending in the way of Allah despite loving one's wealth is emphasized. It is not about giving out of love for Allah, but rather giving despite the love for wealth. Wealth and possessions are naturally beloved to humans, but true sacrifice is spending in the way of Allah against this love. This act of spending despite loving wealth is a form of striving and self-discipline in Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the universe began with the Big Bang, leading to the creation of Adam's body after several stages. The body became complete when the soul was placed in it, starting human life. Similarly, in the womb, a baby’s body forms, and the soul is added after four months. This process continues for all human beings.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that this life is a short test, and the real, eternal life is in the hereafter. Our time on Earth is brief, and we are here to be tested. If we remember this, we won't get too attached to the world. The world is for use, not for worship. Like a traveler resting under a tree for a while before continuing the journey, this life is just a stop on the way to our final destination, the hereafter.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the system set by Prophet Muhammad (SAW) slowly weakened over time, lasting 30 years before collapsing fully after 1,000 years. Sectarianism has divided Muslims, but he believes it can end through unity, as it did during Pakistan's movement.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Tanzeem-e-Islami doesn’t include other groups in its protests because past demonstrations were disorganized and led to chaos. He suggests future protests could be more effective if done in collaboration with other groups, but only if they are peaceful and well-organized. Tanzeem-e-Islami focuses on maintaining discipline to make their efforts more powerful.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that sincere repentance can lead to the forgiveness of all sins. He refers to the story of Prophet Adam and Hawwa (Eve) in the Quran, where despite their serious mistake, their genuine repentance was accepted by Allah. Allah taught them the proper words to seek forgiveness, showing that even grave sins can be forgiven through true repentance. The lesson is that sincere regret and seeking forgiveness can erase past wrongdoings.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that a peaceful Islamic revolution requires addressing sectarian divides. While Muslims differ on minor issues, they agree on core principles like modesty and morality. He highlights past unity among sects on shared values, showing that collective change is possible if focus shifts from divisions to the essence of Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the punishment for false prophets and those who disrespect Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). He recounts Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani's false claim to prophethood and his rejection by the Afghan ruler. He highlighting the peaceful and organized movement led by Maulana Ali bin Yousaf that made this happen.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about why Jews consider "undh" (camel) meat forbidden and how it's slaughtered differently. He explains that it's not just about cutting its throat but striking its neck bone while it stands, symbolizing its unique status. He also mentions Prophet Yaqoob's aversion to undh (camel) meat.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses whether buying items on installments is permissible in Islam. He argues that paying a higher price than the cash price is a form of interest (riba), despite some scholars allowing it. He also critiques prize bonds as a form of gambling, where winnings depend on chance. In his view, both practices involve earning interest, which he considers haram.
Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the connection between faith and good deeds, highlighting legal faith versus true faith, and their significance according to the Quran.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed discussed Prophet Muhammad's greatness, emphasizing his role as a leader and peacemaker. He highlighted the importance of understanding the Prophet's wisdom in warfare and peace agreements, and his principles of justice and fairness. Dr. Israr stressed seeking insights from the Prophet's companions and family to grasp his character and significance in various aspects of life.
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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about how the companions of Prophet Muhammad (RA) sacrificed for Islam and loved him deeply. He says their main missions were spreading the Quran's message and establishing justice. Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that the companions' quick acceptance of Islam made them helpers of the Prophet (SAW) and promoters of justice. They supported Islam by joining battles and working for a fair system.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed encourages maintaining hope in Allah's love and mercy while explaining the meaning of Surah Al-Infitar. He advises prioritizing the afterlife over worldly pursuits and warns against being deceived by Satan. Dr. Israr Ahmed underscores the concept of divine justice and accountability on the Day of Judgment.
In the video Dr Israr Ahmed warns about the impact of feminism in Pakistan, attributing it to Western influence. He predicts societal breakdown, where traditional roles are disrupted, and same-sex marriages become common. He highlights a 1994 conference in Cairo advocating for gender equality, including criminalizing marital rape and equal inheritance rights, which he sees as a threat to Islamic values.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the mission to establish Islam will take several generations. He emphasizes that true Islamic training comes from being part of a movement, not formal education like schools or madrasas. He traces a chain of Islamic thinkers, including Iqbal, Maulana Azad, and Maulana Maududi, and says he has learned from their work and teachings.