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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that giving three divorces in one sitting is valid but considered sinful. Hazrat Umar (RA) enforced this rule to discourage its misuse but also punished those who practiced it. The preferred method is to give one talaq at a time, allowing for reconciliation during the iddah period. Three divorces at once finalize the separation, leaving no room for remarriage unless the woman marries and divorces another man naturally.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that true faith requires actively fighting against oppressive systems (taghoot). Simply doing religious acts like praying and fasting isn't enough; you must work to oppose injustice. He stresses the importance of attending Friday prayers (Jumaat) and warns against making excuses. Muslims should look for genuine communities committed to establishing Islamic principles.

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⁣3 Types Of Shirk Part 1 | شرک کی 3 بڑی اقسام | Shirk Kya Hai | Dr Israr Ahmed Bayan

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In this clip,Dr Israr Ahmed is talks about an argument between Hazrat Abu Bakr and Hazrat Umar. Hazrat Abu Bakr wanted to fight those who refused to give zakat, but Hazrat Umar disagreed, saying it wasn't the right time. He thought people were too upset because the Prophet had passed away. They debated whether force or understanding was the better approach. It shows how they dealt with a difficult situation in Islamic history.

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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes that Allah doesn't force guidance upon transgressors. He eloquently compares Allah's love with eight other loves, including that of His Prophet and the love for striving in His way, offering profound reflections on divine guidance and devotion.

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In this clip, Dr israr Ahmed explains that what is the world of spirits? what was before Adam (A.S). There was life even before the world. What is the fear of death? i am not afraid of death because i have slept and want to sleep. Death cannot spoil me. I have passed a death. In Hell, the people of Hell cried out,"O Allah,we have confessed our sins. Is there any way out of here?"What is happening in this world has an external and an internal.Who is my lord, benevolent, my master, therefore, agreeing to his decision is the result of faith.What Allah has willed will happen, and what Allah has not willed will not happen.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in the Quran, Allah promises rewards to those who show patience during hardships. We will face tests like fear, hunger, and loss, but we should stay patient and remember that we belong to Allah. Patience involves following Allah’s commands, avoiding sins, and encouraging each other to remain steadfast.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses a Hadith about Hazrat Ali (RA), highlighting that people had extreme views about him. Some loved him so much they saw him as divine, while others hated him, called him a disbeliever, and even killed him. This contrasts with the Prophet Muhammad (SAW), who was protected from such extremes. The way people invoke Hazrat Ali's name for help, unlike the Prophet's, reflects this situation.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the Tablighi Jamaat, focusing on their strengths and some issues. He appreciates their emphasis on studying Hadith and encouraging good deeds but notes that some weak Hadiths are used. He stresses the Quran should be prioritized over Hadith. While their focus on preaching is good, he feels they neglect important aspects like politics and opposing false systems, which are crucial for a complete understanding of Islam.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that after Friday prayers, it’s fine to return to work. Islam teaches that our earnings are blessings from Allah, not just from our own efforts. Just as a worker might get extra money as a favor, our sustenance is a gift from Allah. It’s important to see it as a blessing, not something we solely earn through work.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmad discusses Gautam Buddha's life and the essence of suffering. Buddha, once a prince, left his palace to understand human pain. He believed suffering is inherent in life and preached the importance of understanding it for true salvation. According to him, everyone will be held accountable for their actions.

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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 explains why an orphaned grandson doesn’t get inheritance directly from his grandfather. If a man has a living son, the inheritance goes to that son. The grandson only inherits if there are no living children. The grandfather can leave up to one-third of his estate to the grandson through a will or gift. This is part of Islamic inheritance law.

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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.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the perfect Islamic community, like in the Prophet's time, is not present today. This unity will be restored with Imam Mahdi and Jesus (AS). Until then, Muslims should join any sincere Islamic group to maintain a sense of community. Living without such a connection is discouraged, even if current groups aren't ideal.

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In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed recounts the Battle of Badr, highlighting Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) choice to confront the Quraish army over pursuing their caravan. Despite advice to the contrary, the Prophet's decision led to victory, showcasing the triumph of truth over falsehood. Hazrat Abu Bakr's unwavering faith and the Prophet's profound prayer underscored their commitment to righteousness.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that riya kari (showing off) happens when good deeds are done to gain people’s praise instead of pleasing Allah. Feeling happy about doing good is natural and not riya kari unless the intent is to seek admiration. Sincerity in intention is key, as Allah blesses those who act only for His sake, making both angels and people love them.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the debate on whether good deeds are part of faith. Imam Abu Hanifa says actions are separate from faith and don't affect it. Imam Bukhari believes faith includes both belief and actions, which can increase or decrease. Imam Abu Hanifa views faith legally, meaning even if someone sins, their faith remains, but they are punished for the sin separately.

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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about the need to earn the trust of scholars (ulama) for any movement to succeed. He explains that Tanzeem-e-Islami has difficulty gaining their support and lacks enough scholars. Dr. Israr Ahmed expresses concern about the future since scholars are important in society. He shares his disappointment in connecting with them because many fear losing their community support. He also mentions that religious groups have strong connections that are hard to change.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how to repent according to Quran and Hadith. He emphasizes Allah's readiness to accept repentance and Prophet Muhammad's teaching that everyone makes mistakes, but sincere repentance is commendable. True repentance involves stopping the wrongdoing, feeling remorse, and continuously seeking forgiveness, even if mistakes recur. He also warns against despair, comparing it to following Satan's path.

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