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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.
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.
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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about the essence of true goodness and patience, using stories from the battles of Ahzab and Tabuk. He emphasizes the patience endured by the companions during tough times, like the blockade of Banu Hashim and the scarcity of resources in Tabuk. He highlights the selflessness and sacrifice of the companions, who endured hunger and hardships for the sake of truth.
Qurbani Na Kar Ke Ghareebon Ki Madad Karna Kaisa Hai | Qurbani Ki Ahmiyat Aur Fazilat Dr Israr Ahmed
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about why sacrificing animals during Eid al-Adha is important. It reminds us of Prophet Ibrahim's (AS) obedience to God and helps those in need. He says it's not just for people on Hajj, but for everyone, and it's about being thankful and doing good deeds. He also mentions Hajj and Umrah as important journeys for Muslims.
Huzoor ﷺ Ki Ankhon Mein Ansoo | Heart Touching Bayan | Huzoor ﷺ Ki Umat Se Mohabbat | Dr Israr Ahmed
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed explains Prophet Muhammad's love for his followers, focusing on a verse from Surah Al-Ahzab. He highlights the importance of martyrdom and recounts an incident involving the Prophet and Hazrat Abdullah Ibn-e-Masood to emphasize the significance of verbal testimony and sincerity in faith.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that there's a difference between government and state. While Muslims may hold power, Islamic law isn’t enforced today. In the past, Islamic laws were applied, but now people understand that they can be loyal to the state while seeking to change the government. This can be done through elections or peaceful protests, as long as no harm or violence is caused.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that optional (Nafl) fasting on the 13th, 14th, and 15th of the lunar month is very rewarding, as it's like fasting the whole month. Fasting on Mondays and Thursdays is also encouraged. While fasting on Fridays alone is not preferred, it's allowed on important days. After Ramadan, fasting six days in Shawwal is recommended for extra blessings.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains why he started Tanzeem-e-Islami despite other Islamic groups like Jamaat-e-Islami and Tableeghi Jamaat. He says that while some groups focus on elections to establish Islam, Tanzeem-e-Islami believes real change can only come through a revolutionary effort. He also points out that Tableeghi Jamaat spreads Islam but doesn’t work on establishing an Islamic system. Since these groups use different methods, working together is difficult.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses why the Egyptian king appointed Hazrat Yusaf (A.S) as Finance Minister and explains Yusaf's (A.S) interpretations of dreams for the king and two prisoners. Yusaf (A.S) impresses the king with his intelligence, leading the king to keep him out of prison.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses Itikaf, a voluntary Islamic practice of worship and reflection in a mosque, focusing solely on Allah. Lasting from an hour to several days, Itikaf deepens spiritual connections and seeks blessings, especially during the last ten days of Ramadan, providing a period of spiritual growth away from worldly distractions.
4 Stages For Iqamat e Deen | ALLAH Ka Deen Qaim Ho Kar Rahye Ga | Dr Israr Ahmed Bayan
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that asceticism (rahbaniyat) in Islam was meant to show deep devotion and compassion, as seen in the lives of prophets like Noah, Abraham, and Jesus. He criticizes how some people have misunderstood and misused ascetic practices, leading to negative effects like isolation and hypocrisy. He emphasizes that true Islam does not support these wrong practices.
Story Of Qom e Lut | Hazrat Loot ka Waqia | Hazrat Lut Ki Qom Par Allah Ka Azab Kiu Aya | Dr Israr A
Story Of Qom e Lut | Hazrat Loot ka Waqia | Hazrat Lut Ki Qom Par Allah Ka Azab Kiu Aya | Dr Israr Ahmed
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that while previous prophets had temporary miracles, Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) greatest and everlasting miracle is the Quran. Unlike other miracles that ended with the prophets, the Quran remains a living miracle and proof of his prophethood. It serves as a continuous challenge to humanity and is meant to last until the end of time. This makes it unique among all prophetic miracles.
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 this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how the Quran teaches about good ("khair") and bad ("sher") with simple ideas. Goodness means helpful actions, while badness is about harm. These concepts are innate, guiding our sense of right and wrong. Our conscience confirms this, bringing joy after good deeds and regret after bad ones. It highlights our ability to discern right from wrong.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that our world has much injustice and falsehood, with wrongdoers often in power. To prevent this, people should remember that they will be held accountable on the Day of Judgment. Belief in this accountability and love for Allah can help ensure that people act justly and truthfully in their lives.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about whether serving parents or working for Allah is more important. He says it depends on the situation. In critical times, serving parents may take priority. He stresses that decisions should consider community needs, and jihad can mean helping parents, spreading Islam, and guiding others. Serving parents is also a form of jihad.
2 Munafqat Ki Haqiqat Kia Hai