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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Quran is made up of Ayat (verses) which are signs of wisdom and knowledge. It has 114 Surahs (chapters), but "Surah" shouldn't be translated as "chapter." The number of Ayat is about 6,236, depending on whether the "Bismillah" is counted. Understanding these terms correctly is key to comprehending the Quran.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that hypocrisy (nifaq) develops when someone loves wealth and the world too much. To prevent or cure it, he advises giving generously in the way of Allah. By doing this, a person can weaken the hold of materialism on their heart. If not addressed, hypocrisy can lead to a rejection of truth and opposition to sincere believers. The best way to overcome this is to keep spending and remain mindful of Allah.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that seeking help from anyone other than Allah is considered shirk (associating partners with Allah). While it's permissible to ask for practical help from others in everyday matters, asking for divine aid or intervention from anyone other than Allah, such as saints or angels, is not allowed. The proper approach is to pray directly to Allah, who has promised to respond to such prayers.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed summarizes Prophet Muhammad's (SAW) farewell sermon during his last Hajj. In the sermon, the Prophet confirmed he had delivered Allah's message and asked Allah and the people to bear witness. He emphasized the importance of spreading his teachings to everyone and fulfilling the responsibility of conveying Islam to the world.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that to remember Allah all the time, you should say the prayers (duas) taught by the Prophet (SAW) during daily activities like waking up, going to sleep, entering the house, or leaving the mosque. This helps you stay connected to Allah and follow the Prophet's (SAW) teachings, making it easy to remember Allah constantly throughout your day.
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.
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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that fewer people join Tanzeem-e-Islami because it requires a "baait" (pledge), which some find unnecessary. However, he believes it is important for Islamic organizations. He also mentions that Jamaat-e-Islami and Tableeghi Jamaat have been around longer, making them more well-known. In contrast, Tanzeem-e-Islami is still new and developing.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed teaches that for major sins to be forgiven, one must sincerely repent by feeling genuine regret, stopping the sin, and promising not to do it again. For sins committed against others, it's important to apologize, repair any damage, or give charity if the person has died. This approach ensures true repentance and leads to forgiveness.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that belief (yaqeen) is formed through personal experiences, which can be external or internal. External experiences involve using our senses, like tasting sugar to confirm its sweetness, while internal experiences are deep emotional or spiritual realizations, such as feeling moved by poetry. True conviction arises when these experiences, whether physical or spiritual, validate what we hear or know, making our belief firm and meaningful.
In this clip Dr israr Ahmed explain that Islam recognizes only two Eids: Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha, while Eid Milad-un-Nabi, commemorating the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) birth, is not a prescribed religious festival. Acts of kindness on this day, like feeding the poor, are permissible, but celebrations and processions resemble non-Islamic traditions and were historically introduced for social reasons. Thus, while honoring the Prophet’s birth through good deeds is encouraged, observing it as an Eid has no foundation in Islamic teachings.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes that Allah loves those who strive and fight for His cause. He highlights two elements of Jihad and shares the five actions the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) instructed Muslims to follow: joining the community, listening, obeying, migrating, and engaging in Jihad for Allah's sake
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about how our behavior isn't matching up with our ambitions, even though we're chasing success. He asks if we're truly living up to the standards of our faith and reminds us of the responsibility we have as followers of Muhammad (PBUH). The clip highlights the challenges faced by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and encourages us to follow his example.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed beautifully underscores the Quranic duty of Hajj, urging those capable to embark on this sacred journey. He poignantly portrays it as a debt owed to Allah, emphasizing unity among Muslims, witnessed during his own transformative pilgrimage from Madina to Mecca, where sectarian barriers fade, and all unite in prayer.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed explains that true worship goes beyond rituals like prayer and fasting. It's about serving Allah wholeheartedly, driven by love and submission. He compares it to a master-servant relationship, where obedience and devotion are essential. Worship is like the body's soul, without which it's lifeless. So, worship is visible obedience and devotion to Allah.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed discusses three promises from Allah, emphasizing unwavering faith and hope, and the significance of Jihad in the Quran. He underscores Allah's assurances of establishing Khilafah and the inevitable victory of Islam. Ultimately, he highlights the triumph of truth and the eventual embrace of worshiping Allah in peace.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed talks about how the Taliban started in Afghanistan during a tough time, at first trying to bring peace. But things changed, showing they lacked education and became extreme. Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about how they got linked with Al-Qaeda and the problems after 9/11. It's a sad look at the Taliban's story, from wanting to change things to being disliked around the world.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how humans were created and what the realm of souls is. He says humans are the most important creation of Allah and that our souls existed before our bodies. He also talks about how Muhammad (PBUH) became a prophet from the time of Adam, showing that our souls existed before the physical world.
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