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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in Islam, the financial responsibility for a wedding is on the groom, not the bride's family. The bride's family is not expected to provide dowries or hosting for the wedding. The groom pays the mahr (dowry), which is a symbol of his commitment, and it is not a cost but a sign of his responsibility. This principle reflects the Islamic view of marriage, where both parties have equal but distinct roles and responsibilities.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed describes the sacrifices of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companions, who endured severe hardship and injuries while defending Islam. The Prophet suffered greatly, including severe wounds and blood loss. Despite extreme hunger and challenges, the companions remained committed to jihad and the cause of Islam, showing their deep dedication and perseverance.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed advises that to find the right group for religious efforts, it should be based on true Islamic principles, not sects. The group's goal should be to change the system, not just perform good deeds. It should have strict discipline, a clear plan for establishing Islamic leadership, and sincere leadership. If a group meets these criteria, joining it is important.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explained that Luqman should be referred to as "Rehmatullah Alaih" (may Allah have mercy on him) because "RA" is for companions and "AS" is for prophets. He stressed the importance of using the correct terms to show respect for their different statuses in Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how to make capitalism more Islamic by adding three key principles: no interest (riba), giving charity (zakat), and focusing on helping the poor. Private ownership and competition are allowed in Islam, but without exploitation or unfair practices like gambling. The Islamic system encourages fair business while keeping personal needs simple and helping those in need.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the perfect Islamic community, like in the Prophet's time, is not present today. This unity will be restored with Imam Mahdi and Jesus (AS). Until then, Muslims should join any sincere Islamic group to maintain a sense of community. Living without such a connection is discouraged, even if current groups aren't ideal.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed describes muraqibah as being aware of Allah’s presence. To practice it, one should find a quiet space free from distractions and reflect on Allah being with them. This helps individuals focus on their spirituality and their relationship with Allah. Ultimately, it encourages them to consider how they will be judged on the Day of Judgment.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that secularism is about separating religion from government and society. In a secular system, people are free to choose their beliefs without religious influence. He notes that while Islam is a complete way of life, it should not be confused with the term "religion" as used in secular contexts, where religion does not control social or political systems.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the difficulty of maintaining faith during tough economic times. He urges Muslims to stay committed to their religion and study the Quran. He encourages different Islamic groups to work together and trust in Allah, who provides help in unexpected ways. Overall, he highlights the importance of unity and deepening faith to face today’s challenges.
In this clip Dr israr Ahmed explain that "Ar-Raheeq Al-Makhtoom" (The Sealed Nectar) is a widely acclaimed book on Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) life. Recommended by Dr. Israr Ahmed, it is based on authentic narrations and avoids unverified stories. Originally in Arabic, it is now available in Urdu, published by Maktaba Salafia. The book is well-researched and highly recognized worldwide.
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.
Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses collective punishment for nations' sins, citing Quranic teachings. He warns of impending retribution, impacting both sinners and innocents, and touches on Azab-e-Akbar.
Dr. Israr Ahmed highlights the contrast between a philosopher and a Prophet. Prophets assert the absolute truth of their message, while philosophers don't claim certainty. The Quran shows how Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) refused to alter its words, and Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S) urged his father to follow his guidance, rooted in unique knowledge.
Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about how the start of life is crucial. He says the Quran shows evidence for or against us. It reflects God's mercy, like a big sea. Following the Quran brings light and mercy. Those who understand and follow it feel enlightened and blessed, while those who read without understanding miss out.
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 discussing the significance of Rabi ul Awal and the characteristics of true believers. He emphasizes the importance of genuine faith over merely legalistic adherence to Islam. He highlights that being a true believer requires aligning one's desires with the teachings of Islam and following the commands of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Allah.
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The video features Dr. Israr Ahmed discussing the responsibilities of Muslims towards their faith. He emphasizes the importance of standing firm in one's beliefs even if the whole world turns against them. Dr. Ahmed highlights historical events to illustrate how steadfastness led to significant victories in Islam's early days. He concludes by urging Muslims to have unwavering trust in Allah and to remain grateful for His blessings.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how humans are created according to the Quran. It begins with 40 days in the mother's womb, starting with a tiny cell. This cell develops into a clot and then a lump of flesh. After this, bones are formed and covered with flesh. Finally, an angel gives the soul, making the human complete.
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