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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed does not view the Iranian Revolution as an ideal model for two main reasons. First, Shia Islam believes in a chain of infallible Imams, while Sunni Islam follows an elected Khilafat system. Second, Iran’s Wilayat-e-Faqih system places ultimate authority in one religious leader, creating a form of religious aristocracy, which differs from Sunni governance.
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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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that "mazhab" (religion) covers beliefs, worship practices, and customs, and there can be many religions in one place. However, "deen" is a complete way of life, including social, economic, and political systems. He says only one "deen" can dominate in a society at a time, like how two swords can't fit in one sheath. Today, he believes democracy is the prevailing "deen."
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that all prophets shared the same religion, but their laws varied. Muslims follow the laws of Prophet Muhammad (SAW). He highlights the importance of understanding the Prophet's methods (Manhaj) for reform. By studying the Prophet's life (Seerah), we can learn how to implement change step by step. This approach is essential for the community's improvement today.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about how leaders need to mix kindness and strictness. Being gentle helps encourage members, but being too harsh can make them feel discouraged. Leaders should understand when to be tough and when to be caring to keep order. This balance is important for good leadership and keeping everyone motivated.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in Islam, concubines (londiyan) are war captives considered property with no marriage contracts or inheritance rights. Wives, however, have marriage contracts, legal rights, and can seek separation. The Quran encourages freeing slaves, and Prophet Muhammad (SAW) taught to treat them well and free them as an act of kindness and repentance.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that walking with pride is a form of arrogance, which is disliked in Islam. He mentions that even the smallest amount of pride can prevent a person from entering paradise. Instead, we should be humble, especially when blessed with knowledge or good deeds, and treat others with respect.
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 a short clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about what happens to hypocrites. They pretend to be Muslim but don't truly follow Islam. Hypocrites will be in the worst part of hell. It's hard to deal with them because they betray from within. Allah doesn't like hypocrisy. The Quran says even if Prophet Muhammad (SAW) prays for them, they won't be forgiven.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the purpose of Friday (Juma) prayer is to regularly teach and remind the Muslim community of the Quran's teachings. In the Prophet's time, Juma was a weekly gathering focused on educating adults, helping them understand and spread Islam's message. This way, the community stayed strong and united in their faith.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that Islamic groups don’t unite for enforcing Islam because real change needs one strong leader. He says different groups can only work together when a stable leadership is in place. Efforts to unite groups like Jamaat-e-Islami and Tahreek-e-Islami didn’t succeed. He believes preaching alone isn’t enough for revolution, and sometimes confrontation is needed to challenge powerful interests in society.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that Pakistan faces divine punishment for breaking promises to Allah. He highlights the moral decline and divisions within the country based on ethnicity. Dr. Israr Ahmed stresses the need for a strong military and alliances, especially with China, to defend against external threats. He also emphasizes fixing internal moral and ethical issues to strengthen Pakistan.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed advises that before Friday prayers, you should take a bath, wear clean and special clothes, and use perfume and oil to present yourself well. Treat Friday like a mini Eid by dressing nicely and creating a joyful atmosphere. In the mosque, fill the front rows first and sit quietly, ensuring you do not disturb others.
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 explains that establishing Khilafat is our responsibility, but it must be adapted to the modern world. The core principles of Khilafat remain the same, but their implementation needs to fit current conditions. He stresses the importance of following Islamic rules while adapting them to today's context. Historical efforts are acknowledged, and he highlights the need for ongoing discussion on practical applications.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that some tasawwuf practices, like imagining a sheikh observing you, can help with focus and self-purification (tazkiya nafs). These methods involve gradually visualizing the sheikh, the Prophet ﷺ, and then Allah's presence. While they may seem beneficial, he emphasizes caution and stresses that religious actions must align with the Sunnah. Practices without clear precedence in Islam should be avoided.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that a true Islamic revolution requires unity, and even a small dedicated group can make a big impact. The "silent majority" seems to support the system, but they are not actively involved. A Muslim leader must implement full Islamic law, or their claim of faith is false. Zia-ul-Haq, for instance, was expected to enforce Sharia law but didn't, which questioned his commitment to Islam.