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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how the Quran teaches about good ("khair") and bad ("sher") with simple ideas. Goodness means helpful actions, while badness is about harm. These concepts are innate, guiding our sense of right and wrong. Our conscience confirms this, bringing joy after good deeds and regret after bad ones. It highlights our ability to discern right from wrong.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses how an Islamic government should make laws through parliament, based on Islamic principles (ijtihad). He says running for parliament is permissible, but it is important to have experts ensure that the laws follow Shariah. A system should be in place to check the qualifications and honesty of those entering parliament. This way, laws will align with Islamic guidelines and prevent issues later.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes the importance of prioritizing the struggle for Deen after joining an Islamic organization. He explains that while it's necessary to fulfill basic needs like food, clothing, and shelter, excessive indulgence in luxuries should be avoided. The focus should remain on serving the purpose of Deen. Our main effort should be for the establishment of Islam, with worldly needs being secondary.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains why Allah tests us and why problems occur in life. He mentions three reasons: tests come from Allah as a means of trial, to strengthen faith and provide guidance, and to elevate one's spiritual rank. Enduring these tests with patience and faith leads to greater spiritual growth and acceptance of Allah's will, ultimately leading to higher spiritual status.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that shahadat means giving testimony to the truth of Islam through one’s actions. The highest shahadat is dying for Allah’s cause, but it also includes dying from a plague or while defending one’s wealth or freedom. Even someone living by Allah’s commands is a "living martyr."

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In a short clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about what happens to hypocrites. They pretend to be Muslim but don't truly follow Islam. Hypocrites will be in the worst part of hell. It's hard to deal with them because they betray from within. Allah doesn't like hypocrisy. The Quran says even if Prophet Muhammad (SAW) prays for them, they won't be forgiven.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that all prophets shared the same religion, but their laws varied. Muslims follow the laws of Prophet Muhammad (SAW). He highlights the importance of understanding the Prophet's methods (Manhaj) for reform. By studying the Prophet's life (Seerah), we can learn how to implement change step by step. This approach is essential for the community's improvement today.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes that ijtihad (new understanding) is necessary for solving modern problems in Islam. He describes spirituality as having strong faith in Allah, which influences how people live. The group Tanzeem-e-Islami is focused on inviting and organizing people for future challenges. He also highlights the need for scholars in Pakistan, especially Deobandi scholars, to unite. This unity can help them have a greater impact, similar to what is seen in Afghanistan.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that healing is ultimately from Allah, whether through medicine or other means. Using taveez or jhad phoonk is permissible if done correctly, without un-Islamic practices. Muslims should place complete trust in Allah, not in these practices. Seeking medical treatment is fine, but always remember that Allah is the true healer.

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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.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in Islam, bowing or prostrating to anyone other than Allah is strictly forbidden. While it was once allowed as a sign of respect in earlier times, Islam's teachings have since made it clear that such acts should be reserved only for Allah. He also criticizes practices like bowing deeply in respect to leaders, as these actions can resemble worship and are considered shirk, meaning associating others with Allah. True submission and devotion should be directed to Allah alone.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the purpose of Friday (Juma) prayer is to regularly teach and remind the Muslim community of the Quran's teachings. In the Prophet's time, Juma was a weekly gathering focused on educating adults, helping them understand and spread Islam's message. This way, the community stayed strong and united in their faith.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses why many religious scholars didn’t take a leading role in Pakistan's creation, though they supported it. Some scholars, like Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad, opposed it, fearing a division among Indian Muslims. He explains that leaders misunderstood the common Muslims' feelings, who were aware of the growing Hindu-Muslim tensions. Ultimately, there was a difference of opinion, but it was based on sincere beliefs.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes that Pakistan was founded on the basis of Islam, not merely to solve economic problems. He argues that Islamic identity united Muslims, as they lacked other common factors like race or language. For example, Bengali and Punjabi Muslims shared only their faith. He believes Pakistan’s unity and survival rely on Islam as its core foundation.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses ilam-e-kashf (divine knowledge) and kashf al-qaboor (insights into the unseen), which are granted by Allah. Kashf can occur suddenly, revealing hidden truths, including in dreams (ruya sadiqa). While prophethood has ended, kashf continues in righteous individuals, though it can involve mistakes. This knowledge is different from the infallible revelations given to prophets.

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61 Views 2 years ago

In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed teaches how to ask Allah for forgiveness and which kinds of repentance are accepted. He tells a story about a man who loses his camel in the desert but finds it again, showing how Allah rejoices when someone sincerely repents. Dr. Israr Ahmed stresses the need to repent promptly for mistakes, whether accidental or due to strong emotions. Allah forgives those who sincerely seek forgiveness, demonstrating His mercy and readiness to forgive.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explain that Allama Iqbal believed that the core of Western success is its focus on practical knowledge and science. He emphasized that ideas should be based on knowledge, not just imagination. This use of science and technology has given the West power in the world. He also noted that earlier civilizations, including Islamic ones, made similar advancements in the past.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Islamic system under Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) lasted only 30 years, but it was still a great success. Unlike other systems, Islam worked well during that time. People weren't ready to keep it going longer, and they didn’t fully understand the difference between the state and government. This brief period remains an inspiring example of a fair and just system.

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⁣Masjid Aqsa Will Be Demolished | Predicted By Dr israr Ahmed 30 Years Ago | Bayan in English Language

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that true success isn't based on worldly achievements but on sincere faith and following Islamic principles. Many people say they believe in the afterlife, yet their actions show they prioritize worldly gains. They seek material success, sometimes even risking their lives. Real success comes from fulfilling four conditions mentioned in the Quran.

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