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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says life goes beyond this world. This life is short; the real one is after death. On Judgment Day, people will realize how brief their time here was. Believers look forward to the afterlife. Death reminds us to get closer to Allah. This world is a test; we're here by Allah's will. It's like a prison for believers, but true freedom comes from obeying Allah.
Dr. Israr Ahmed explains salvation in two types. He emphasizes that it's not just about worshiping and doing good deeds, but also about meeting four key requirements from the Quran: 1. Faith (Emaan), 2. Righteous deeds (Ammal-e-saleh), 3. Encouraging truth (Tawasul-bil-haaq), and 4. Encouraging patience (Tawasul-bil-saber). These conditions, he says, are unchangeable and necessary for entering heaven and achieving salvation.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains Surah Al-Kawthar in this video, He highlighting its importance and the blessings given to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The Surah instructs Muslims to pray and sacrifice for Allah, assuring that the Prophet's enemies will be forgotten while he will be greatly honored and blessed.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that following four key principles will lead to success and salvation. These principles include believing in and respecting the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) , supporting him, and following the guidance revealed to him. Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes that true faith involves not just verbal acknowledgment but also heartfelt conviction.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed highlights six important rights Muslims have over each other according to Hadith. These include greeting with "Salam", shaking hands, giving advice kindly, accepting invitations, visiting the sick, and attending funerals. It's all about showing respect and treating others as you would want to be treated.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed is explaining the importance of love for Allah and his Messenger compared to other types of love like love for wealth, family, and material possessions. It emphasizes that love for Allah, His Messenger, and Jihad should outweigh other types of love. If these eight types of love dominate over the love for Allah, His Messenger, and Jihad, then it's a warning that Allah may not guide such individuals.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed questions whether banks should be closed due to their involvement in interest (sood). He suggests replacing them with investment corporations that share profits and losses, making the system halal. He believes this change is achievable through a revolution that builds awareness and leadership. This would create a fairer financial system without interest.
"Dr. Israr Ahmed explains the story of Hazrat Musa (AS) and the Koh-e-Toor, highlighting the greatness and majesty of the Quran. The Quran is a guide for humanity, and its words have the power to bring about a revolution in our lives. It's a book of wisdom that can change our thinking and behavior, and its greatness is unmatched. Only those who understand the Quran truly appreciate its value, like a jeweler.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed shares a prophecy about the end times, narrated by Hazrat Miqdad bin Aswad (RA). The prophecy says that every home on earth, whether made of bricks or tents, will eventually have Islam enter it. This will happen either with respect or against people's wishes.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that his views on the Tablighi Jamaat balance praise and criticism. He appreciates their efforts in spreading religious devotion and selfless dedication to Islam but critiques their narrow focus on personal worship, neglecting broader aspects like societal and political reform. He believes acknowledging both strengths and shortcomings is essential, as neither love nor dislike should blind one to the truth.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed is discussing successful people who have emphasized that all humans are at a loss except those who have faith and do good deeds, advise truth and patience to others. He stresses that true success is not measured by wealth, power, or fame, but by righteous actions, truthfulness, and patience. He argues that these qualities are essential for true success, regardless of worldly achievements or possessions.
Predictions About Israel UAE, Saudi Arabia, USA, China, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran | Dr Israr Ahmed
Predictions About Israel UAE, Saudi Arabia, USA, China, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran | Dr Israr Ahmed
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that life is full of sorrows and time passes quickly. He recalls a poem that says, "Heart is long and time is fleeting," meaning our hearts are strong but time is running out. He compares our heartbeat to the sound of muffled drums at a soldier's funeral, symbolizing our journey towards death. He connects this idea to the Quranic verse "Wal Asr," highlighting the fleeting nature of time and human tragedy.
In the clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about two kinds of love: love for Allah and love for worldly things. He warns about the consequences for those who prioritize the love of worldly things over the love of Allah
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the hadith that suggests a woman should not lead a nation, explaining that it is strongly discouraged but not entirely forbidden. He clarifies that such leadership is considered "makruh-e-tahreemi," which is close to haram. He emphasizes that personal views should not replace Islamic teachings. Dr. Israr Ahmed suggests focusing on broader issues, like working towards an Islamic revolution, rather than debating this specific matter.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the spiritual energy felt during Quran study or religious gatherings often fades over time. To sustain it, he advises joining an Islamic group (jamaat) that works for deen. Being part of collective efforts and staying connected with such a community helps keep faith strong. Consistent engagement in Quranic recitation and religious work is key to maintaining spirituality.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that even though Muslims are many and have resources like oil, they still face humiliation. Their blood is being shed in places like Palestine and Kashmir, but it seems worthless. For over 50 years, Muslims have been oppressed and haven't fought back. This weakness and fear are why they continue to face disrespect around the world.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains true righteousness in Islam. It's not just about facing a certain direction in prayer. It includes having faith in Allah, the Last Day, angels, divine books, and all prophets. It means giving to those in need, praying consistently, paying zakat, keeping promises, and showing patience in hardships. These actions define a truly righteous person according to the Quran.
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