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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that modern people see goodness as being honest and doing one's duty, while traditional views focus on religious rituals. Even those doing immoral acts, like sex workers, try to balance by doing good deeds. He also mentions how Emperor Aurangzeb's ban on music in Delhi shows the clash between moral beliefs and practical needs.
Huzoor ﷺ Ki Ankhon Mein Ansoo | Heart Touching Bayan | Huzoor ﷺ Ki Umat Se Mohabbat | Dr Israr Ahmed
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 the best form of hijrat (migration) is to give up anything that displeases Allah. He encourages people to immediately stop engaging in things like interest (sood) and to follow Islamic teachings, such as modesty, at home. The highest level of hijrat is when someone leaves everything, even their family, to fight for the establishment of Islam during difficult times.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains hypocrisy in Islam, likening it to a disease with clear symptoms and serious consequences. He describes hypocrites as those who pretend to believe but actually reject faith. The Quran warns about their behavior and severe punishment, especially in Surah Al-Baqarah, Surah An-Nisa, and Surah At-Tawbah. Dr. Israr emphasizes that true faith requires both belief and practice, not just outward claims.
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 talks about five predictions by Prophet Muhammad (SAW) for the end times, echoed by Allama Iqbal. Despite current difficulties, these predictions bring hope. The five eras are: the Prophet's time, the Righteous Caliphs, Muslim Empires, Oppressive Kings, and finally, a return to righteous rule. This last era will be global and restore hope for believers.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Islamic revolutions started late because the Islamic system remained strong for the first 1000 years. It fully collapsed after the fall of the Ottoman Empire, leading to movements that focused more on fighting colonial powers than reviving Islam. Earlier rulers, though corrupt, still followed Islamic law, so a revolution wasn’t necessary. Now, the time has come to rebuild Islam based on the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (SAW).
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed stressed two sides of Prophet Muhammad: his spiritual connection with God and his excellence in dealing with people. Understanding both aspects helps us recognize his greatness. He also pointed out that Prophet Muhammad's greatness comes from his complete devotion to Allah, showing respect for his esteemed status.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that "Deen-e-Haq" means living according to Allah's laws, which cover all aspects of life. He contrasts this with "Deen-ul-Malik," where people follow the laws of a king or ruler. He uses the example of Prophet Yusuf to show that true "Deen" is about living under divine law, not human-made rules.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed believes that global efforts are trying to change traditional Muslim family values. He says international conferences are pushing for new social norms that might weaken respect, modesty, and family structures in Muslim countries. He argues that Muslims should strive to keep their values strong, regardless of their country’s majority or minority status.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed addresses the tension between reason and faith, advising to reject misleading thoughts as whispers of Shaitan and seek refuge in Allah. He emphasizes the importance of aligning reason with divine guidance from the Quran and Sunnah to avoid straying from the path of true guidance.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the presidential system is closer to the caliphate model, but both presidential and parliamentary systems are allowed in Islam. Other governance models like federal, unitary, and confederal are also permissible. In Pakistan, federalism is important due to regional and linguistic diversity. He emphasizes that no system is inherently haram if it serves the people’s needs.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about the importance of remembering Allah (Zikr) to protect oneself from hypocrisy. He explains that constant remembrance, through prayer and Quran recitation, keeps a person spiritually strong. Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes that Salah (prayer) is a powerful form of Zikr, involving both the body and soul. He highlights how Sajdah (prostration) represents the ultimate humility before Allah, and encourages regular prayer throughout the day to stay connected with Him.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed talks about Hazrat Umar (A.S)'s time, emphasizing fair leadership and accountability. Dr israr Ahmed also shows how Umar listened to people's problems and chose capable leaders. Dr. Israr also shares stories of Hazrat Umar (A.S) standing up for justice, like punishing someone for disrespecting their mother. He criticizes leaders who forget these values and insists on a system that respects everyone.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says a true believer trusts in Allah and the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) without doubt. Genuine faith shows in actions like prayer and jihad. While rituals matter, true faith goes deeper. It's a blessing that Allah guides us, and our actions reflect our faith. Allah sees all.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that both Hinduism and Islam share similar views on the soul and spirituality. He notes that Iqbal’s philosophy of self, influenced by Surah Hashir, is deeply rooted in the Quran. According to Iqbal and his associate Nazir Riazi, true self-awareness involves understanding one’s spiritual essence rather than focusing solely on physical needs. This spiritual perspective is a key aspect in both religions, contrasting with materialistic views.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about how only the Prophet's (PBUH) Shariah will win, stressing the need to follow Allah's law. He says it's important to stick to Islamic law and warns against going astray. He believes individual efforts aren't enough and urges group action. He also emphasizes following the Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) way and forming groups to uphold Islamic values.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Muslims are meant to be a community that guides others towards truth and goodness. The purpose isn't to gain power or wealth, but to fulfill the responsibility of spreading Allah's message to everyone, ensuring that no one can say they didn't receive it. This mission is vital, as those who receive the message will be held accountable on the Day of Judgment.
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.