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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that everyone makes mistakes, but the key is to repent and keep asking for forgiveness. Even if we make the same mistake again, we should repent again because Allah loves those who repent often. He warns against losing hope, saying hopelessness is a trait of Satan. Allah’s mercy is always available, and He loves to forgive those who turn back to Him. If people didn’t make mistakes, Allah would create others who would, just so they could seek His forgiveness and He could forgive them.
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.
In this clip Dr israr ahmed explaining that dosroin k lye asaanion paida karna.why is it important to facilitate others?jo shaks kisi momin bhai ki dunya ki sakhtyion aur dushwaryion ma se kisi ki sakhti aur dushwari ko door kry ga tu allah tala qyamat tak iski skhti aur dushwari ko door kar dain gy.aur ager koi shaks musalman bhai k sath husne salook,aur kisi musibat, mushkil, tang dasti, ya dushwari ma ahly amaan ki madad aur asaani kray ga ager is k ikhtyaar ma ha tu tu allah tala is k lye asaani krain gy.ager tumne kisi momin bhai ko apni azafi dolat ma se qarz dya ha aur tumhara maqrooz is halat ma nahi k woh qarz dy saky tu is k lye muhlat badha do ya ho saky tu maaf kar do tu ye tumhary lye naiky ban jaye gi.Islam has three economic systems.1- one is above the spiritual level,2- two is above the human level,and 3- three is above the legel level.In the end whoever turns any hardship of his momin brother into goodness,Allah will make it easy for him in this world and the hereafter.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes that understanding the Qur'an is more important than simply memorizing it. While memorization is praised, it is not obligatory, and the real value lies in comprehending its meaning and teachings. In the past, memorizing the Qur'an also meant understanding it deeply. Today, memorization has become a tradition, but true hifz involves both preservation and understanding of the Qur'an.
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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.
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 stresses that true prayer involves a deep spiritual connection with God, not just performing outward rituals. He criticizes focusing solely on external practices while neglecting inner devotion and presence of heart. True worship should evoke a genuine feeling of God's presence. Without this, religious practices remain superficial. He calls for balancing outward rituals with inner spirituality.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how Pakistan faced early threats from India after its creation, leading it to seek support from the U.S. He mentions a meeting with Prime Minister Khwaja Nazimuddin, where concerns about international alliances were raised. Dr. Israr Ahmed also reflects on how Pakistan's creation was seen as part of divine will, giving Muslims a chance to prove their commitment to Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed teaches that for major sins to be forgiven, one must sincerely repent by feeling genuine regret, stopping the sin, and promising not to do it again. For sins committed against others, it's important to apologize, repair any damage, or give charity if the person has died. This approach ensures true repentance and leads to forgiveness.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed argues that Pakistan’s foundation and stability rely on Islam, as it wasn’t built on race, language, or ethnicity. Unlike other nations, Pakistan has no single unifying language or ethnic identity. For true stability, a shared national identity is needed, and Islam is the only unifying factor that aligns with Pakistan’s original purpose.
In this clip Israr Ahmed explains why we share sacrificial meat and how to do it. He says it should be divided into three parts: for ourselves, loved ones, and those in need. He also highlights the importance of sharing during Hajj and mentions how even big animals like camels have a purpose in Allah's plan.
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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmad explained that if a husband stops his wife from caring for her elderly parents, she should try to convince him respectfully. If the husband is strict and won't allow it, divorce is an option in Islam. Divorce isn't something bad in Islam, but a way out if the marriage can't work peacefully. In many cultures, divorce is looked down upon, but Islam allows it when needed for a better outcome.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed forecasts Imam Mehdi's arrival amid turmoil after a leader's death. Despite hiding, a man from Madina will become leader in Makkah. An army sent against him will fail. People will support him, and he'll rule for seven years, guided by Prophet Muhammad's (SAW) teachings. Dr. Israr's anticipation is based on Quranic signs, indicating it will happen soon.
"In this clip Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about Laylatul Qadr, a special night in Ramadan when Allah makes important decisions and shows mercy. It's a night of blessings and forgiveness, and missing it would be a big regret. We should understand its importance."
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Prophet Muhammad (SAW) gave his message to everyone, not just the elite. He welcomed both the rich and powerful, like Abu Bakr (RA) and Umar (RA), as well as common people like Bilal (RA). Islam was open to all, but people like Bilal (RA) are often mentioned more because they suffered the most for their faith.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about why sacrificing animals during Eid al-Adha is important. It reminds us of Prophet Ibrahim's (AS) obedience to God and helps those in need. He says it's not just for people on Hajj, but for everyone, and it's about being thankful and doing good deeds. He also mentions Hajj and Umrah as important journeys for Muslims.
Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the betrayal by hypocrites and Abdullah Bin Ubai's actions during the Battle of Uhud. Despite the Prophet (S.A.W) leading a thousand men, some deserted at Shaikh Khan, as mentioned in the Quran. Abdullah Bin Ubai's betrayal led 300 followers to abandon the army, endangering Muslim morale. This fracture in unity left a poignant mark on history.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about the similarities between Islam and Hinduism, emphasizing the importance of studying Hindu scriptures in their original language to understand these common points. He praises Zakir Naik for highlighting these similarities but regrets that Muslims haven’t focused on understanding Hindu beliefs. During a visit to India in 1991, he suggested that a madrasa include Sanskrit studies so students could directly read and understand Hindu texts.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed talks about how the Taliban started in Afghanistan during a tough time, at first trying to bring peace. But things changed, showing they lacked education and became extreme. Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about how they got linked with Al-Qaeda and the problems after 9/11. It's a sad look at the Taliban's story, from wanting to change things to being disliked around the world.