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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discussed the issues faced by Muhajireen in Pakistan and stressed the need for fair solutions. He clarified that his stance isn’t against MQM but focuses on addressing deprivation. He acknowledged ethnic identities like Sindhi or Seraiki as valid without harming unity. His emphasis was on resolving grievances collectively while ensuring national solidarity.
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.
Quran Ma Pakistan Ka Zikar | Is Pakistan Mentioned in Quran | Dr Israr Ahmed
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that true worship (Ibadat) is when we deeply love Allah and fully obey His commands. This is the purpose of our creation, as taught in the Quran. All prophets, including Prophet Muhammad (SAW), preached this message: worship and obey Allah alone. True worship involves making Allah the most important part of our lives and following His guidance sincerely. Without this, our lives lack real purpose.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Pakistan’s main obstacle to an Islamic system is personal ego, not sectarian differences. Scholars have previously united on key principles, showing that fiqhi differences aren’t a barrier. The real issue is the lack of self-discipline and commitment to practicing Islam. He stresses that self-reform and unity are essential for bringing Islamic change.
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 explores the essence of belief in Allah and true faith, illustrating with three stories: Sheikh Abdul Quddus Gangohi, Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya, and Hazrat Abu Ali Qalandar. He emphasizes that true faith reflects in our actions and brings trust and fearlessness, knowing that Allah is our protector and beloved, and our ultimate pleasure lies in His satisfaction.
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.
In this clip Dr Israr talks about how H.G. Wells portrayed Prophet Muhammad unfairly. But the Prophet preached fairness and togetherness at Hajj, saying no one is better because of their race. His teachings, like those of Jesus Christ, pushed for equality in history. Muhammad fought against unfair ideas, making society better for everyone.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says good deeds depend on intentions, and Allah values sincerity. He explains that even small acts of kindness, like sharing food, matter greatly. Goodness is not just what we do outwardly but also why we do it. This idea is backed by a saying of Hazrat Umar (RA), emphasizing the importance of intentions in our actions.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Islamic revolutions started late because the Islamic system remained strong for the first 1000 years. It fully collapsed after the fall of the Ottoman Empire, leading to movements that focused more on fighting colonial powers than reviving Islam. Earlier rulers, though corrupt, still followed Islamic law, so a revolution wasn’t necessary. Now, the time has come to rebuild Islam based on the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (SAW).
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the mission to establish Islam will take several generations. He emphasizes that true Islamic training comes from being part of a movement, not formal education like schools or madrasas. He traces a chain of Islamic thinkers, including Iqbal, Maulana Azad, and Maulana Maududi, and says he has learned from their work and teachings.
Dr. Israr Ahmed explains how Hazrat Musa's mother followed Allah's command, leading to him being raised by Pharaoh's wife, Asiya. Despite Pharaoh's intent to harm him, Asiya insisted on adopting Musa. According to the Torah, Musa's brother abandoned him in the desert with a hateful command to prophesy among snakes
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains Surah Zilzal, which describes the Day of Judgment. The earth will shake, revealing our secrets, and we'll be held accountable for our actions. The surah is like a witness against us, reminding us to be mindful of our deeds and prepare for Judgment Day."
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Muslims are meant to be a community that guides others towards truth and goodness. The purpose isn't to gain power or wealth, but to fulfill the responsibility of spreading Allah's message to everyone, ensuring that no one can say they didn't receive it. This mission is vital, as those who receive the message will be held accountable on the Day of Judgment.
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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the right way to give charity. He says we should first help our family and orphans before others. He warns not to ignore those who are struggling and advises against humiliating anyone who asks for help. He says it's important to help people become self-sufficient, even if it means helping them pay off debts. Overall, he says helping others, especially in tough times, is important for a good community.
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.
5 Munafiq Kon Hain Quran Kareem Ki Rooshni Main
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed shares his reflections on life, emphasizing the inevitability of death as the greatest reality. He highlights how everyone, believer or not, must face death, as stated in the Quran. Dr. Israr stresses that life brings both blessings and trials, and there is no deception in worldly life.