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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses five predictions made by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). He explains that these predictions indicate a time when Islam will prevail globally. He emphasizes the importance of understanding these predictions in light of current circumstances and the need for hope amidst challenges. Dr. Israr Ahmed highlights the role of individuals in shaping the future of Islam and urges listeners to remain steadfast in their faith.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Iranian Revolution is not the perfect model of revolution. It brought religious leaders into power but didn’t fully change the system. He mentions that a violent revolution isn’t practical today because governments are too strong. Instead, he suggests peaceful methods to bring change, using the Iranian example of non-violent resistance, though it happened in special circumstances due to Iran’s strong religious background.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Islamic system under Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) lasted only 30 years, but it was still a great success. Unlike other systems, Islam worked well during that time. People weren't ready to keep it going longer, and they didn’t fully understand the difference between the state and government. This brief period remains an inspiring example of a fair and just system.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says we should control our thoughts and desires, and obey Allah above all. He warns not to blindly follow others, but to respect parents and teachers within Islamic limits. The Quran says we shouldn't prioritize desires over Allah's commands or do interest-based transactions. Instead, we should follow Allah's guidance and resist bad urges.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about giving in Islam, like Zakat and charity, stressing compassion and voluntary contributions. He emphasizes understanding over coercion and advises against hoarding wealth. He shares a story showing the virtue of selfless giving, promoting spending for societal betterment.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explain that in Madina, the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) prayed facing Jerusalem for 16-17 months, likely by divine guidance. This period helped avoid conflict with the Jews and allowed him to establish his position. He built Masjid-e-Nabwi, bonded migrants and helpers, and formed a defense pact. Later, the Qibla was changed to the Kaaba in Mecca, a significant event in Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Allah created the universe and humans to show His creative power. Though we may not fully understand His wisdom, humans were created with the ability to recognize Allah's greatness. The final understanding of this comes through Prophet Muhammad (SAW), whose presence was essential for the creation of the universe. Without the Prophet, the universe would not exist.
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 if a wife admits to zina (adultery) and repents, the husband should forgive her, as repentance can erase the sin. If the husband wants to punish her, both must swear oaths to confirm the truth. The husband must swear four times, and the wife can also swear to deny the accusation. If both are truthful in their oaths, the wife avoids punishment. The situation should be handled with fairness, privacy, and according to Islamic guidelines.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that selling on installments at a higher price than the cash price is considered permissible by many scholars, but he personally views it as interest (sood) and haram. He argues that charging extra for delayed payments resembles paying interest on loans. He criticizes Islamic banking for involving hidden forms of interest. However, he supports fixed increases to avoid continuous interest growth.
Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that true poverty isn't just about lacking wealth, but also about neglecting the rights of parents, siblings, and others. Such neglect can lead to loss of good deeds and ultimately, punishment in Hell.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explained that on the Day of Judgment, fulfilling four essential conditions is necessary for immediate entry into Paradise without punishment. These conditions are the minimum requirements for instant salvation. Without meeting them, immediate entry into Paradise is not possible.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed talks about predictions for the Muslim community's final era using Quranic verses and Hadiths. He likens it to a garden, hinting at a brighter future. This era, preceding the Day of Judgment, is viewed optimistically with efforts to rejuvenate Islam. Despite obstacles, the belief is that Islam will triumph, with its teachings enduring even if its original name fades.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how humans are created according to the Quran. It begins with 40 days in the mother's womb, starting with a tiny cell. This cell develops into a clot and then a lump of flesh. After this, bones are formed and covered with flesh. Finally, an angel gives the soul, making the human complete.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about being thankful and why it's important. He says if you're not thankful, you might hide good things and become selfish. Being thankful comes from feeling it in your heart, saying it out loud, and doing good things in return. He quotes a verse from the Quran to show what happens when you're thankful or not.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how humans were created and what the realm of souls is. He says humans are the most important creation of Allah and that our souls existed before our bodies. He also talks about how Muhammad (PBUH) became a prophet from the time of Adam, showing that our souls existed before the physical world.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains the differences in Islamic views on three divorces (talaq). He says that during the waiting period (iddah), the husband must support his ex-wife. In the four Sunni schools, giving three divorces at once is usually counted as one, but the Shia believe it counts as one divorce. He also notes that two witnesses are needed for a valid divorce.
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.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed highlighted the significance of Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him) pivotal role in our hearts. He illustrated an incident from the Quran where the Prophet faced a sword attack, emphasizing that guidance ultimately lies in Allah's hands, not the Prophet's. Despite the Prophet's wish for his uncle, Abu Talib, to accept Islam, guidance is solely Allah's decision, as seen in Abu Talib's support without embracing faith.