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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Prophet Adam (AS) felt deep remorse for his sin and sought Allah's forgiveness, while Iblis (Satan) did not repent due to arrogance. Allah, in His mercy, taught Adam the words for repentance. The key to true repentance is feeling sincere regret for one's sins and asking Allah for forgiveness. No human is free from sin, but genuine repentance sets us apart from satanic behavior.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Allah forgives all sins if a person sincerely repents, except for shirk (associating partners with Allah). Lesser sins done unintentionally can be forgiven if one repents sincerely. Deliberate sins require genuine repentance for Allah's forgiveness.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed shares the story of Hazrat Bilal (RA), who was freed by Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) to end his suffering. Despite his father's objections, Abu Bakr paid a high price for Bilal's freedom. Hazrat Umar (RA) praised this act, recognizing Bilal's significance. The clip emphasizes the importance of striving for Allah, encouraging both perseverance and correcting mistakes with firm but kind guidance.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed advised a woman to try and convince her husband to let her care for her elderly parents without causing conflict. If the husband still refuses and strictly forbids it, she can consider divorce. He emphasized that serving parents is important and that divorce is not a sin in Islam, despite cultural stigma.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Quran advises against going near adultery because it is very sinful. According to Hadith, adultery isn't just physical; it includes looking at non-mahram women, listening to their voices, and touching them. Even the tone of a woman's voice can attract men, so women are advised to speak modestly.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that true remembrance of Allah (zikr) is keeping Allah in your heart. The best zikr is reciting the Quran and performing prayers. He shares how Fatima (RA) used to recite the Quran while doing chores. Other forms of zikr include daily duas (supplications) for various activities. Consistent zikr keeps the heart connected to Allah and protects against negative influences and hypocrisy.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed's lectures delve into important Quran stories like Adam's creation and the tale of Adam and Eve. He discusses prophets' lives and stresses signs of the end times, faith principles, moral lessons, and practical good deeds interpretations. His teachings also include ethics, Islamic rules, and he uses Surah Al-Asr to summarize Quran themes with strong emphasis.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explained that on the Day of Judgment, fulfilling four essential conditions is necessary for immediate entry into Paradise without punishment. These conditions are the minimum requirements for instant salvation. Without meeting them, immediate entry into Paradise is not possible.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that life is full of sorrows and time passes quickly. He recalls a poem that says, "Heart is long and time is fleeting," meaning our hearts are strong but time is running out. He compares our heartbeat to the sound of muffled drums at a soldier's funeral, symbolizing our journey towards death. He connects this idea to the Quranic verse "Wal Asr," highlighting the fleeting nature of time and human tragedy.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that life is full of sorrows and fleeting moments. He recalls a poem that describes life as busy and fast-moving. The poem compares our hearts to muffled drums at military funerals, symbolizing how we are steadily moving towards our graves. This idea is also reflected in the Quranic verse "Wal Asr," which highlights the swift passage of time and human tragedy.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the significance of time and human existence in the Quran. He discusses "Asr," which means time that passes quickly, and "Dahr," which means the vast expanse of time and space. He notes that humans started as insignificant drops of water. The Quran swears by "Asr" to highlight how quickly time passes and that as we age, our remaining time decreases.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that "Kaamil Eimaan" means complete faith. In Surah Hujurat, verse 14, some Bedouins said they had faith, but they were only outwardly Muslim, not true believers in their hearts. After Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) gained victory, many tribes accepted Islam. Some did so sincerely, but others only pretended, planning to rebel later. True faith comes from the heart, not just outward actions.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Sharia is meant to help us grow and improve as individuals. He mentions the Quran, saying that those who deny the afterlife mistreat orphans and neglect the needy. Sharia teaches us basic human values and morality, guiding us to become the people Allah intended us to be.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Imam Bukhari believes faith and actions are inseparable. True faith includes good deeds, and sinning shows a lack of true belief at that moment. Repentance restores faith, and Allah's mercy ensures that sincere obedience maintains the value of one's good deeds.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that when you speak the full truth, it will always face resistance. He gives an example of telling kids not to play cricket in the street due to potential harm, and how this can cause resentment. He emphasizes that true righteousness involves promoting Allah's commands, which often leads to opposition, especially if it challenges existing beliefs or systems.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that followers of prophets should adhere to their teachings. Over time, some acted against these teachings. True believers oppose such actions and work to spread the truth. This is essential for upholding faith and integrity.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in the Quran, Allah promises rewards to those who show patience during hardships. We will face tests like fear, hunger, and loss, but we should stay patient and remember that we belong to Allah. Patience involves following Allah’s commands, avoiding sins, and encouraging each other to remain steadfast.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about being patient during tough times. He says the Quran teaches us to seek help through patience and prayer. Tests will come, like fear and loss, but we should stay strong, support each other, and keep faith in Allah. Those who die in Allah's path are still alive in a way we can't see.

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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains true righteousness in Islam. It's not just about facing a certain direction in prayer. It includes having faith in Allah, the Last Day, angels, divine books, and all prophets. It means giving to those in need, praying consistently, paying zakat, keeping promises, and showing patience in hardships. These actions define a truly righteous person according to the Quran.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that people try to feel better about their bad actions by doing some good deeds. The "nafs-e-lawwama" is our inner voice that makes us feel guilty when we do something wrong. Different people have different ideas about what it means to be good. Some focus on religious rituals but might act unethically in other ways, still thinking they are good. This shows how views on righteousness can vary.

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