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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses a conversation between Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) and his son, He emphasizing the importance of prioritizing loyalty to God over family ties when defending faith. Abdul Rehman understands its implications, particularly in battle.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed teaches that regular remembrance of Allah (zikr) is crucial for spiritual well-being. A spiritual guide can help diagnose and treat spiritual issues like a doctor does for physical health. Consistent zikr, including prayers and Quran recitation, strengthens the heart and prevents spiritual weaknesses. This practice guards against hypocrisy and negative influences.
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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about his prediction from 20 years ago that the Taliban would succeed. He congratulates the Taliban and Muslims, saying their rule will bring peace to Afghanistan. He mentions the sacrifices of Afghan fighters and believes their devotion to Islam will bring good results. If the Taliban succeed, it could inspire other Muslim countries to follow similar Islamic governance.
This video covers the life of Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz, the Fifth Rightly Guided Caliph, who ruled briefly from 99 to 101 Hijri. He implemented three significant reforms in the system of governance, correcting the malpractices that by then had become commonplace practices in the Muslim world. Despite facing opposition, he made decisions based on the Quran. After embracing Caliphhood his life became an epitome of simplicity.
The Day of Judgement | Eye Opening Bayan | Surah Qiyamah with Urdu Translation | Dr Israr Ahmed Baya
The Day of Judgement | Eye Opening Bayan | Surah Qiyamah with Urdu Translation | Dr Israr Ahmed Bayan
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Allah swears by time in the Quran to show its importance. He says understanding the Quran takes a lifetime, even for great scholars. He compares this to Allama Iqbal's humble approach in his writings. Dr. Israr Ahmed stresses the need for deep study of the Quran and notes its profound verses. By swearing by time, Allah highlights that all people are at a loss except those who believe and do good deeds.
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 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 Allah knows everything about us, including our actions and thoughts. True obedience means following all of Allah's commands, not just some. If we selectively obey based on our desires, we are actually following our own self. Genuine obedience requires full submission to Allah. If we make a mistake, we should immediately repent, and Allah will accept sincere repentance.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Tanzeem-e-Islami doesn’t include other groups in its protests because past demonstrations were disorganized and led to chaos. He suggests future protests could be more effective if done in collaboration with other groups, but only if they are peaceful and well-organized. Tanzeem-e-Islami focuses on maintaining discipline to make their efforts more powerful.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the importance of Qurbani, which is a religious sacrifice during Eid al-Adha. He talks about its significance, obligation for believers, and the spiritual essence of sharing and devotion. Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes that Qurbani isn't just for Hajj pilgrims but for all Muslims. He highlights the need to humble oneself before Allah and uphold piety through this act.
Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses how Hindus in India aimed to cleanse the land from Muslims' presence, exemplified by the Babri Mosque demolition. He notes the limited Muslim reaction globally, highlighting Bangladesh and Pakistan. He urges Muslims to be aware of Hindu plans for a greater India and acknowledges past Muslim actions, including temple demolitions, as not right.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explaining that there are different forms of shirk in every age. Today's biggest Shirk is Matter.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that holding weddings in Muharram is allowed in Islam and not against its teachings. The idea of avoiding weddings in Muharram comes from cultural traditions, not religion. He emphasizes that significant events like martyrdom in other months never stopped weddings, so Muharram should not be treated differently.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that religious groups struggle to unite on implementing an Islamic system because of petty disagreements and lack of action. He shares his experience with the Mutahida Shari Muhaz, where efforts failed due to internal conflicts and lack of commitment to a common goal. He stresses that real progress needs unity, sincerity, and willingness to prioritize the greater good over personal interests.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that taqwa means avoiding sin and obeying Allah. Hazrat Umar asked Ubayy ibn Ka'b to define taqwa, and he compared it to walking carefully through a thorny path to avoid harm. This means living without falling into sin. Without taqwa, people lie, cheat, take bribes, and misuse power. Taqwa creates awareness that we will be accountable to Allah. To spread taqwa in society, it must start at home, teaching children these values.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in a society with many sects, establishing Islamic governance through elections creates divisions, as each group prioritizes its identity and symbols. Instead, he emphasizes unity against common evils (munkar) through collective struggle (jihad). He argues that while this path is challenging and risky, it leads to true unity and addresses the root causes of disunity and external dominance.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that when people hear the truth, they may struggle with accepting it. He uses examples of companions like Hazrat Umar, who listened to the truth but still had doubts. He emphasizes that truly understanding the truth requires sincere listening and reflection. Accepting the truth takes time and effort, and it begins with an open heart and mind.