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In the video Dr Israr Ahmed says nationalism, or extreme love for one's country, is like modern idolatry. He argues that while societies need common values to stay united, putting the nation above everything else leads people away from true spiritual devotion. He praises Allama Iqbal for recognizing this issue and warns that nationalism often divides people by ethnicity or region, making the country an idol in political terms.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Muslims face oppression today because they have abandoned the teachings of the Quran. He cites Hazrat Umar's saying that Allah elevates or disgraces nations based on their relationship with the Quran. Dr. Israr Ahmed also references Allama Iqbal, who pointed out that Muslims were once honored due to following the Quran but are now disgraced for neglecting it. To regain their former glory, Muslims must return to the teachings of the Quran.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the current banking system should be replaced with an interest-free system based on profit-sharing. He believes an Islamic revolution can only succeed with one strong leader, as past efforts with multiple parties failed due to leadership conflicts. He also mentions that Nawaz Sharif once tried to implement an interest-free banking system but faced challenges with legal changes.

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In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains the contrast between life in this world and the afterlife, emphasizing the shortness of worldly life compared to the eternity of the hereafter. He highlights how people often prioritize worldly matters over remembering Allah and the afterlife.

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⁣Wo 6 Ayat Jinsy Kafir Drty Hn | 6 Most Misunderstood Ayahs of Quran | Dr Israr Ahmed

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Khawarij were declared outside Islam because they wrongly believed that committing a major sin made someone a disbeliever who must be killed. Similarly, those who deny the finality of Prophethood are also outside Islam because they reject a core belief, not because of their actions.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that joining Tanzeem-e-Islami requires two main commitments. First, a pledge to Allah to avoid what He dislikes and strive for Islam’s success with one’s wealth and life. Second, a pledge to follow the leader’s instructions, whether easy or hard, as long as they align with Islamic teachings. Members must uphold discipline, unity, and dedication to the mission. This structure is rooted in the Quran, Sunnah, and the practice of the Sahaba.

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In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed explains Prophet Muhammad's love for his followers, focusing on a verse from Surah Al-Ahzab. He highlights the importance of martyrdom and recounts an incident involving the Prophet and Hazrat Abdullah Ibn-e-Masood to emphasize the significance of verbal testimony and sincerity in faith.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explores pre-Adam creation, delving into the Big Bang theory and the fundamental forces governing the universe. He discusses the concept of a unified origin through diminishing forces. The discussion parallels modern scientific understanding, emphasizing the complexity of creation beyond human grasp.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about keeping promises, especially to God. He shares a story about a loyal companion of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) who always kept his word. Dr Israr Ahmed stresses that fulfilling promises is crucial in religion. In prayers, Muslims promise to worship and seek help only from God. Those who break promises lack faith and integrity.

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In this clip Israr Ahmed discusses the fate of hypocrites and narrates the story of Abdullah bin Abi's death and funeral. He also elaborates on the exemplary character of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Hypocrites have no good deeds accepted, and Abdullah bin Abi's prayers may not have been accepted despite being led by the Prophet (SAW).

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that asking for help directly from the Prophet (PBUH) or others, believing they have power from the unseen, is shirk (wrong). However, saying "Ya Rasool Allah" in poetry or metaphorically is not shirk. Help should always be asked from Allah, who may send help through angels or people, but we should pray only to Him for anything beyond normal, physical assistance.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that shahadat means giving testimony to the truth of Islam through one’s actions. The highest shahadat is dying for Allah’s cause, but it also includes dying from a plague or while defending one’s wealth or freedom. Even someone living by Allah’s commands is a "living martyr."

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed advises that, despite high costs, we should try our best to earn a halal (lawful) income and avoid clear haram (forbidden) actions like bribery. God understands sincere efforts and may overlook minor issues if we’re genuinely trying. If a job pressures you toward haram practices, it’s better to switch to lawful work, even if it’s challenging.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that khanqahiat in Islam means spiritual centers focused on inner growth and helping others, without needing to leave worldly life. Rahbaniyat, on the other hand, involves complete withdrawal from society. Khanqahs (spiritual centers) have been important in spreading Islam and guiding Muslims while staying connected to society.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that humans have two types of intellect: one from the mind (aql-e-haywani) and one from the heart (aql-e-ruhani). The soul influences our actions, leading us towards good (nafs-e-mutmaina) or bad (nafs-e-ammara). The heart reflects the soul’s light but can become clouded by distractions. When the heart follows spiritual guidance, it finds peace; when it follows worldly desires, it leads to destruction.

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Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the importance of distinguishing between right and wrong, trust and betrayal, according to Allah's commands. He warns against betraying Allah by disregarding what is lawful and unlawful. If you resort to illegitimate means to fulfill desires, you won't be rewarded. True reward comes from obeying Allah.

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In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed explains why Prophet Muhammad didn't attack Makkah. He avoided fighting near the sacred mosque to keep it safe. His goal was to end idol worship peacefully and establish belief in one God. The Prophet's actions aimed to peacefully convince the Quraysh to leave Makkah and preserve its sanctity.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses how every action has a purpose, leading to either positive or negative outcomes. Despite this, people often engage in wrongful activities like cheating and drug dealing. He emphasizes that while good deeds should be rewarded and bad deeds punished, ultimately, it's up to God to decide each person's fate.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses a conversation between Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) and his son, He emphasizing the importance of prioritizing loyalty to God over family ties when defending faith. Abdul Rehman understands its implications, particularly in battle.

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