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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.
In this video tells the story of Hazrat Musab bin Umair (RA), who faced persecution for embracing Islam during a time when there were no human rights protections. Despite being expelled from his wealthy family, Hazrat Musab Bin (RA) remained steadfast in his faith, illustrating the challenges early Muslims endured.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that a believer should live in the world without becoming attached to it. The main focus should be on the hereafter. Use the world, but don't let it distract you from Allah. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) appreciated things in this world but always kept his heart set on the hereafter. The world's beauty is a test to see if people stay devoted to Allah.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about whether doing group prayers (Ijtamai Dua) and praying 20 rakats of Taraweeh is an innovation (Bid'ah). He explains that Hazrat Umar started the practice of 20 rakats for Taraweeh, which was good because it wasn't done in Hazrat Abu Bakr's time. He also says that different Muslim groups, like Hanafi and Shafi'i, follow this practice. The main idea is that such actions are not Bid'ah if they follow the example of the Prophet and his close companions.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed highlights the need for knowledge to revive Islam, prioritizing understanding of Allah’s commands, the Prophet’s teachings, and the Quran. He explains that sciences and technology are useful but secondary. The focus should be on religious knowledge and wisdom. Additionally, learning philosophy, economics, and ideologies is essential for addressing modern challenges.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is special among all prophets because of his unique role. He also talks about Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and his descendants, who became the ancestors of many prophets. Prophet Musa (AS) led his people out of Egypt, but Prophet Muhammad (SAW) successfully established an Islamic state with the help of his companions. The key point is that Prophet Muhammad (SAW) holds a unique and unmatched status.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the guidelines for creative and research work. He says organizations can help by offering platforms like Quranic academies and courses. He encourages motivated individuals to join Quran colleges because teaching aligns well with studying subjects like Islamic studies and philosophy. Working in education provides more opportunities for personal and professional growth.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about Hazrat Salman Farsi (RA) embracing Islam. Hazrat Salman (RA) was born in Persia to a fire-worshipping priest but left everything to find truth. He encountered Christian monks before recognizing Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in Medina. This story highlights Salman's journey from fire worship to Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that working in a bank is not allowed because banks are based on interest, which is haram. He says that living in a society full of interest makes everything connected to it haram, but if someone is trying to change the system for Allah’s Deen, their efforts can help balance the harm of living in such an environment.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that worship (ibadat) is not just performing rituals like prayer and fasting. It means complete obedience to Allah, done with love and devotion. True worship combines both following Allah's commands and having deep affection for Him. Without love, obedience alone is not enough. The essence of worship is serving Allah wholeheartedly in every aspect of life. This is what brings true faith and connection to Him.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about whether the Islamic presidential system fits with Khilafat. He says the presidential system is closer to Khilafat than parliamentary ones. He explains the six types of systems and says nations can pick the one they like. He also mentions the importance of Sindhi culture and language in Pakistan.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses Allama Iqbal's focus on ideological movements for Muslims. He emphasizes that Iqbal believed in creating a strong foundation based on Islamic teachings and Sufi thought. Dr. Israr highlights Iqbal's efforts to establish a political party and an organization to guide the Muslim community toward a better future.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that movements like Tableeghi Jamaat and Jamaat-e-Islami have promoted Islamic practices but haven't achieved the goal of establishing a true Islamic system. Tableeghi Jamaat has encouraged people to follow basic Islam, but deeper faith is still missing. Other groups, like Jamaat-e-Islami, have also worked for change but haven't succeeded yet. The ultimate goal of an Islamic society remains unachieved.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed highlights the importance of "Walima" in Islam, which is the wedding feast. It's a key tradition meant to celebrate the marriage, even though the bride's family might feel emotional as she leaves. Islam encourages holding a Walima, even if it's simple, and invites everyone, including those less fortunate. This event shows gratitude and celebrates the marriage properly.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed stresses that the value of good deeds lies in their intentions. Even if actions look good, they must be motivated by genuine faith and a sincere desire to please God, not personal gain or image. True goodness is defined by the intention behind the act.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about "Amal-e-Saleh" (good deeds) from the Quran. He shares a story of a companion who stayed strong in his faith despite being tortured. The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) instructed them to stay patient and not fight back. Dr. Israr Ahmed also mentions the importance of praying and reciting the Quran at night as a key practice in early Islam.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains how the Quraish tribe developed animosity towards Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) and the Muslims. He discusses the complexities of adhering to Islamic faith and the sacrifices required. Dr. Israr Ahmed also highlights the Prophet's strategic measures to safeguard the Muslim community and establish trade routes between East and West. Furthermore, he addresses the dangers of hypocrisy, emphasizing the importance of genuine faith.
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In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed is explaining that "Laylatul Qadr is a powerful night in Islam, better than a thousand months, filled with blessings, forgiveness, and mercy. Muslims pray fervently during the last ten days of Ramadan to seek its rewards, as its exact date is hidden, making it a time of great spiritual significance."