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In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about the three levels of faith among the Sahaba. He stresses the importance of faith, as Allah promises that prayers and fasting are not accepted without it. Allah values actions and sincerity of the heart over appearances and wealth.
In this clip, Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S) faced tests from society and family, including being thrown into a fire and asked to sacrifice his son. He passed each test with unwavering faith, leading Allah to grant him leadership over humanity.
In this captivating clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed delves into the profound and instructive narrative of a worshiping scholar from the Bani Israel. With eloquence and insight, he unfolds the tale, drawing timeless lessons from its depths. Through his narrative, Dr. Ahmed illuminates the path of belief and devotion, offering a glimpse into the transformative power of faith.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about how he spent his life serving Islam and what he did for it. He also discusses the importance of the caliphate and making changes in religion to keep it relevant. Dr. Ahmed shares a message about his experiences in the Islamic organization, speaking in a simple and understandable way.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses Dr. Zakir Naik's personality and speaking style. He mentions that Dr. Naik was inspired by his religious teachings and Quranic lectures, often watching and sharing them enthusiastically at his IRF institute.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains the contrast between life in this world and the afterlife, emphasizing the shortness of worldly life compared to the eternity of the hereafter. He highlights how people often prioritize worldly matters over remembering Allah and the afterlife.
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In the video, Dr. Israr Ahmed says: Trusting Allah means less work, while relying on others requires more effort. Asking only from Allah ensures blessings without disappointment, as long as you obey His commands and have faith.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him) purpose was to establish Islam as the final and complete religion. He emphasizes that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was the last messenger, concluding the line of prophethood. This signifies the fulfillment and superiority of Islam over other religions.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the miracles of Prophet Muhammad, other prophets, and the Quran's greatness. He emphasizes the Quran's unmatched eloquence and challenges anyone to replicate its beauty. Dr. Israr Ahmed concludes that while other prophets' miracles may have ceased, the miracle of Prophet Muhammad endures forever.
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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 Prophet Muhammad's (SAW) main goal was to establish Allah's religion and uphold sincerity in dealings with Him and His Messenger. He didn't seek personal power or possessions but focused on spreading Allah's message. Muhammad (SAW) embodied the best of humanity and aimed to establish Allah's religion through his own efforts.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed is explaining the importance of love for Allah and his Messenger compared to other types of love like love for wealth, family, and material possessions. It emphasizes that love for Allah, His Messenger, and Jihad should outweigh other types of love. If these eight types of love dominate over the love for Allah, His Messenger, and Jihad, then it's a warning that Allah may not guide such individuals.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explores pre-Adam creation, delving into the Big Bang theory and the fundamental forces governing the universe. He discusses the concept of a unified origin through diminishing forces. The discussion parallels modern scientific understanding, emphasizing the complexity of creation beyond human grasp.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about why we're here and what we're meant to do. He says Allah made humans special with the power of speech, which sets us apart. He believes learning from the Quran is crucial for understanding our purpose and becoming better people who can teach others too.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that what happens to us after we die depends on our actions just before we die, not how good or bad we seem in this life. He says it's important not to feel too proud of being good or to hate those who do wrong, because they might change. He reminds us to pray for others and remember that life after death is what really matters.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed advises on dealing with depression and anxiety, finding solace in the Quran. He compares the hardened heart to stones, urging to soften it with Quranic teachings. He emphasizes addressing spiritual diseases like worldly desires and materialism for inner peace.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about what real goodness is. He says it's about being kind to others, helping them when they're in need, and feeling their pain. Without this kindness, even if someone knows a lot or prays, they're not truly good. So, being good means caring for others and helping them when we can.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about unfair wedding traditions and says we should stop putting pressure on the bride's family. He believes marriage should be fair and both partners should share responsibilities. He thinks dowry shouldn't be seen as buying someone. Keeping weddings simple is better, according to him, and it matches Islamic beliefs.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses Sir Syed Ahmed Khan's views on miracles and scientific reasoning. Sir Syed believed in questioning supernatural events like splitting the sea and denying the existence of jinn and angels. Though respected for his contributions to education and Muslim welfare, his controversial interpretations sparked debate.