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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 emphasized four points before joining an Islamic group. First, the group should aim to establish Islam, not just focus on education or reform. Second, it should have a strong, disciplined structure. Third, its methods must align with the Sunnah of the Prophet. Lastly, the leadership should reflect Islamic values through their character and actions. These factors ensure the group is genuinely working for the cause of Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the "qalb" (heart) in the Quran refers to both the physical heart and the spiritual heart (the soul). While the physical heart pumps blood, the spiritual heart is where a person's true essence lies. When the Quran says people's hearts are blind, it means their souls are blind, not their eyes. Humans have two aspects: the physical (senses like sight and taste) and the spiritual (connected to the soul and processed by the heart).
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Arabic word "Mola" has dual meanings: it can refer to a helper, supporter, or ally, as well as a master, leader, or someone in authority. For example, a freed slave could still be called "Mola" of their former owner. He emphasizes that using this word for humans in either context is valid and that some people unnecessarily create confusion over its usage.
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In this clip Dr israr ahmed explaining that the best person is the one who learns and teaches the Quran.Bahtreen shaks kon ha?bahtreen shaks woh ha jo Quran seekhy aur byaan kray.Quran 1400 saal phaly utra.The solution to all the problems that man has till the Day of Resurrection is in the Quran.Dig into the Quran and find guidance in it.Quran ko khood kar iski gahrai ma utro aur hidayat nikalo.aik khutby ma hazoor (SAW) ny logo se pocha k bato k mane Quran ka kalaam tum sab tak poncha dya ha k nahi is pa pory majmein ny kaha han Hazoor (SAW) hum gawahi dety hain k apne amanat ka haq,rasalat ka haq,fraiz ka haq aur khair khwahi ka haq ada kar dya ha .Hazoor (SAW) apne gumrahi aur andherion k pardo ko chaak kar dya.The Holy Prophet (PBUH) closed the veils of misguidance and closed the darkness.The Holy Prophet (PBUH) looked at the sky and said,"O Allah, bear witness that i have conveyed the Quran to them."kash humain maloom hota k Quran seekhna aur seekhana kitna ala career ha.kash humain maloom hota k Quran ki tableegh aur dawat ma guzra her lamha kitna keemati ha.Muhammad (SAW) ny farmaya ay allah mane ye boj apne kandoin se utar dya ha aur logo tak poncha dya ha ap abhi gawah hain.aur unho ny umat-e-Muhammad (SAW) se kaha k ab ye Quran tum log buhaat zamadari se logo tak ponchao aur mera koi umati farigh na rahy aik ayat bhi poncha sakty ho tu ponchao kio k jis ny Quran seekha aur seekhaya wo tum ma se sab se bahter ha.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about how Saitan challenged Allah because he thought he was better than Adam. Even though Allah commanded him to bow, Saitan refused and promised to lead people astray. He challenges Allah's authority and tries to lead people away from believing in one God.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses Prophet Musa (AS) on Koh-e-Toor and the greatness of the Quran. He explains that the Quran is a reflection of Allah's attributes. A verse from Surah Hashr says a mountain would crumble if the Quran was revealed on it. He also describes how Prophet Musa (AS) fainted when Allah's light appeared on the mountain, showing the power of Allah's words.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that ignoring evil can lead to Allah's punishment. He shares a story where a pious man was punished along with a sinful town because he did not try to stop the wrongdoing around him. This teaches us that it's not enough to be good ourselves; we must also take action against evil in our society.
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 explains that Muslims are meant to be a community that guides others towards truth and goodness. The purpose isn't to gain power or wealth, but to fulfill the responsibility of spreading Allah's message to everyone, ensuring that no one can say they didn't receive it. This mission is vital, as those who receive the message will be held accountable on the Day of Judgment.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that being a true servant of Allah is not just about saying it but living it, which is very difficult. In Surah Al-Fatiha, we praise Allah and ask Him to guide us on the right path. The Quran then responds to this request, showing us examples of those who followed Allah's guidance, like the early companions of Prophet Muhammad, who lived by these teachings.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that a believer should live in the world without becoming attached to it. The main focus should be on the hereafter. Use the world, but don't let it distract you from Allah. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) appreciated things in this world but always kept his heart set on the hereafter. The world's beauty is a test to see if people stay devoted to Allah.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says in the afterlife, people will be judged based on what they know. More knowledge means more responsibility. Avoiding learning to escape responsibility is wrong. On Judgment Day, everyone will be asked about their life, youth, wealth, and actions. Belief alone isn’t enough—actions also count.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that Islam hasn't fully come to Pakistan because religious parties turned it into a political issue. He believes Quaid-e-Azam gave the opportunity for Islamic laws through the creation of Pakistan, but religious groups focused on politics and democracy instead of real Islamic reforms, causing delays.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that both men and women have the same religious duties like faith, prayer, fasting, and charity. While men usually pray in mosques, women are encouraged to pray at home. In spreading Islam, men have a broader public role, but women focus more on influencing their family. Even small efforts by women can have great value in Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that voting ("woot") and "baait" (pledge of allegiance) are different. Voting is a way to choose a leader through consultation, while "baait" is the act of pledging loyalty to the chosen leader. He gives the example of how Hazrat Uthman (RA) was selected as Caliph through a voting process, but the final step was "baait" to show loyalty. Voting helps in decision-making, but "baait" is the real commitment to follow the leader.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that religious groups struggle to unite on implementing an Islamic system because of petty disagreements and lack of action. He shares his experience with the Mutahida Shari Muhaz, where efforts failed due to internal conflicts and lack of commitment to a common goal. He stresses that real progress needs unity, sincerity, and willingness to prioritize the greater good over personal interests.