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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that shirk, or associating partners with Allah, is a severe wrongdoing with three main types: shirk in belief (misconceptions about Allah), shirk in actions (acting as though others share in Allah's authority), and shirk in attributes (attributing divine qualities to others). He highlights that shirk is the opposite of Tawhid (pure monotheism) and is an unforgivable sin according to the Quran. This concept is fundamental in understanding the gravity of placing anything or anyone in Allah's divine position.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Muslim League, formed in 1906, was initially a party of elites, not ordinary Muslims. It focused on protecting Muslim rights, but had little connection with the general public. Muhammad Ali Jinnah joined the League in 1913, trying to unite Hindus and Muslims, but became disappointed and moved to England.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed believes that global efforts are trying to change traditional Muslim family values. He says international conferences are pushing for new social norms that might weaken respect, modesty, and family structures in Muslim countries. He argues that Muslims should strive to keep their values strong, regardless of their country’s majority or minority status.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that even if someone converts to Islam and their family doesn't, they are still responsible for taking care of their family. Neglecting family duties, like arranging a daughter’s marriage, is not acceptable in Islam.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed shares Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani's advice to his son, emphasizing that nothing has power except Allah. He illustrates this with the story of Prophet Musa (A.S), where despite daunting circumstances, Musa relied on Allah's presence and protection.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses Quranic virtues, emphasizing kindness and charity as essential traits of righteousness. He stresses that genuine goodness entails empathy and generosity, prioritizing others' rights over personal devotion. The Quran underscores selfless giving and sincere concern for pleasing Allah above individual worship.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about how Allama Iqbal inspired Muslims through his poetry, giving them hope and a sense of identity during a time of despair after World War I. Unlike earlier poets who focused on the decline of Islam, Iqbal emphasized the revival of Muslim strength and predicted the rise of a separate Muslim state, which later led to the idea of Pakistan. His work played a crucial role in strengthening Muslim unity and identity.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that a man should balance the rights of both his wife and mother, especially when conflicts happen. He advises spending time with parents and showing them love, as neglect can hurt them. It's important not to focus only on one's wife and children, but also care for elderly parents, as they often feel lonely and ignored.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed shares Prophet Muhammad's advice on five priorities in life: health, life, leisure, preparation for death, and adherence to Islam. Hazrat Umar Ibn (R.A) advises readiness for both day and night, emphasizing the value of health as a treasure to prepare for illness.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that punishment in the grave can begin before the Day of Judgment. He refers to a hadith where the Prophet (SAW) warned that sins like not protecting oneself from urine splashes and gossiping lead to grave punishment. The punishment is linked to one's actions, and though the final judgment is later, consequences start in the grave. He urges people to avoid such actions to prevent this punishment.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about the rights of Allah on Muslims, focusing on worship as a key duty. He explains that worship goes beyond rituals like prayer and fasting; it includes living life according to Allah's commands in all matters. He emphasizes that obedience to Allah should be complete and constant, as Islam is not just a religion but a complete guide for living. He also notes that all prophets, including Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), called people to worship Allah alone.
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 is explaining the two advices of Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W) that he gave to his Ummah, in each of his sermons, 1- Honesty and 2- Keeping the promises.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that women are not forbidden from going to mosques. In the Prophet’s (PBUH) time, women attended Eid and Jumu'ah prayers for learning through the Khutbah. Today, with many ways to access knowledge, attending these prayers is less necessary. Though Caliph Umar (RA) restricted it later, it is still allowed and not sinful, but the need for it has reduced over time.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Islam prescribes modesty and separation of genders in various aspects of life, such as schools and hospitals. Women should cover their bodies at home, showing only the face, hands, and feet, and wear a burqa or chador outside. Men bear the financial responsibilities for their families, including marriage expenses and overall care.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that many people think Islam is only about rituals like prayer and fasting. He argues that true Islam involves a complete way of life, including justice and broader principles, not just these rituals. Many Muslims have forgotten this deeper meaning.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that the Quran provides solutions to complex issues like political, economic, and social problems. It offers a balanced approach to addressing rights and responsibilities between men and women, and the relationship between workers and capital. He highlights that the Quran has answers to these challenges, but many people seek solutions elsewhere instead of turning to its guidance.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explained that Christians believe Prophet Isa (Jesus) is God's son, which is seen as shirk (associating partners with God) in Islam. Muslims believe Isa was born without a father and raised to the heavens, but he was not crucified. Instead, someone else who looked like him was crucified. Both Muslims and Christians believe in Isa's ascension, but their beliefs about the crucifixion differ.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that true piety involves sincere faith in Allah, the Last Day, angels, holy books, and prophets. It includes giving to those in need, such as relatives, orphans, the poor, travelers, and beggars, as well as freeing captives. True piety also means establishing prayer, paying zakat, fulfilling promises, and being patient in times of hardship, poverty, and conflict. These qualities define the truly righteous and pious people whom Allah loves.
is clip ma dr israr Ahmed punishment of zinah in islam aur islam mein zina ki saza kya hai byaan kar rahy hain quran aur hadith ki roshni ma byaan kar rahy hain lakin dono ma surah ahzab ki ayat number 35 imaan ki haqeeqat aur islam ki kafyat k bary ma zinah karni wali ourat ho ya zinah karny wala mard ho her aik ko in ma se 100 100 kodhy mary jaye aur tumahin allah k is deen k mamly ma na rook dy koi shy unk upper mahrbani k rasty se ye allah ka deen ha allah ki sharyat ha ye allah ki had ha aur is had ijrah ma kisi ki hamdardi kisi k sath tumhara taluq tumhari dil ki narmi tumhari shafqat ye kahi adhy na ajaye ager tum imaan rakhty ho allah per aur yum-e-akhirat per ye jo had ha wo ha zani zania jo gair shaadi shuda houn is k lye 100 kodhy jo had ha ye quran ma aya ha zani aur zania ager shaadi shuda hain tu us ki had quran ma nahi ha lakin wo sunnat-e-rasool SAW se sabit ha aur shrtay islami ki jo sources hain us ki aik bunyad ha allah ki kitab aur dosri independent quran majeed se azaad ho kar aik mustaqil bunyad ha rasool SAW radam ka jo hukam ha wo sunnat se ha jesa k ma apko bata chuka houn houn ye us qaidy kulia k tahat ha k sabiqa sharyat ma shryat musni ma baz ahkam wo thy k jin ki nafi nahi aye ha aur huzoor SAW ny jin ko jo ka tuh is ummat k lye nabi jari rakha ha un ma se 2 hukam buhaat aham hain aik qatly murtad ka hukam ha aur dosry zania jo shaadi shuda ho us k sansar kar jany ka hukam ha jan unko saza di jarahi ho us waqt wo dhaky aur mujood rahy kuch log ahly imaan ma se yani k public ma se haoun