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Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses a saying of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) about spreading good deeds to fellow believers. He narrates a hadith about an incident between Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Hazrat Gabriel (A.S), where Allah commanded the Prophet (PBUH) through revelation.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses Dr. Zakir Naik's personality and speaking style. He mentions that Dr. Naik was inspired by his religious teachings and Quranic lectures, often watching and sharing them enthusiastically at his IRF institute.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed tells the story of the Battle of the Trench (Ghazwa-e-Ahzab), where Muslims faced a big challenge. Enemies surrounded Medina, but Muslims held strong, relying on their faith and the protection of Mount Uhud. Dr. Israr Ahmed shows how belief and bravery triumphed in the face of adversity.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes the importance of perseverance in the path of Allah, urging believers never to lose hope. He quotes from the Quran, stating that trials are inevitable but one must continue striving. Using examples from Islamic history, he illustrates the significance of resilience and unwavering faith in overcoming challenges. The message underscores the idea of trusting in Allah's plan and remaining steadfast in the face of adversity.
The clip features Dr. Israr Ahmed discussing the historical message to the Muslim Ummah and the reality of the Middle East crisis from an American perspective. He emphasizes Muslims' possession of resources like oil but lack of respect globally. He criticizes US dominance and warns of impending crises, advocating for implementing Islamic principles.
Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the decline of Muslims post the Rightly Guided Caliphs, citing the fall of Baghdad in 1298 as a turning point. He highlights the loss of Arab leadership, the rise of Indian empires, and Europe's expansion halted in Vienna. The abolition of the Caliphate in 1924 marked the end of Muslim resistance. Dr. Israr stresses the need for Muslims to strengthen their faith by returning to the Quran for guidance.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed recounted Prophet Muhammad's sacrifice of 100 camels during Eid ul Adha, as instructed in the Quran. This happened during his farewell pilgrimage, attended by a crowd of 140,000 Muslims. Prophet Muhammad personally sacrificed 63 camels, while Hazrat Ali brought the remaining 37 from Yemen. Despite skepticism from some, believers accept this event as authentic, demonstrating the Prophet's devotion to Allah and his teachings.
Is this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed highlighted Prophet Muhammad's (pbuh) unwavering dedication to spreading Islam as depicted in the Quran, comparing his efforts to previous prophets. He emphasized how Prophet Muhammad's mission resulted in the triumph of Islam across Arabia, showing his role as a messenger for all humanity, offering both guidance and warning.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed describes true Muslims as those whose hearts tremble at Allah's mention, who deepen their faith upon hearing His verses, and who pray and give charity. He highlights the Muhajireen who migrated for Allah, underwent rigorous training, and shared everything, forming a strong bond. The true helpers were the migrants, backed by a 13-year history.
Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about believing in one God (Tawheed) and its importance. He stresses faith in Allah, the afterlife, and the Prophets, which has been consistent from Adam to Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) The main idea is that there's only one Allah who created and controls everything, and one day, He will end the world and judge everyone. The Quran mentions Allah's role in creating and gathering the universe. Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes that faith in Allah is central to Tawheed.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about Hazrat Imam Hussain's (R.A) bravery in Karbala, showing how he stood up for what's right, even when it was hard. He teaches us to fight for justice and be ready to give up everything for it. Hazrat Imam Hussain's (R.A) sacrifice reminds us to stay strong and stay true to what we believe in, no matter what.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explores the permissibility of family planning and birth control in Islam, endorsing certain methods while cautioning against permanent solutions like surgery. He also addresses the topic of making images, highlighting Islam's comprehensive nature, covering beliefs, worship, and social customs.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed advises on dealing with depression and anxiety, finding solace in the Quran. He compares the hardened heart to stones, urging to soften it with Quranic teachings. He emphasizes addressing spiritual diseases like worldly desires and materialism for inner peace.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains why it's not okay to ask for help from Hazrat Ali (RA) or Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani. He says it's not right to call upon them for assistance in Islam. Instead, Muslims should only ask for help from Allah. He explains that asking anyone besides Allah for help is considered shirk, which means associating partners with Allah.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed says that according to the Quran, believers should always answer when Allah and His Messenger call them, even if it might lead to death. Martyrs are seen as spiritually alive, even if others don't see it that way.
In the video, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about court marriage in Islam. He says it's allowed but needs the guardian's permission. Without it, the marriage isn't valid. Sometimes, if there's injustice or delay in marriage, scholars like Imam Abu Hanifah permit marriage without the guardian's consent. But generally, the guardian's approval is needed for a proper marriage in Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that identifying as Muhammad's (SAW) followers requires rejecting false beliefs. He lists four crucial conditions for salvation: faith alone isn't enough; being Muhammad's (SAW) followers ensures it. Being Muslim and Muhammad's (SAW) followers guarantees salvation.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that true love for the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is shown by fully following his teachings and obeying Allah. Simply claiming to love the Prophet isn’t enough; it must be backed by action. On the Day of Judgment, some may find that their claims of love were not accepted by Allah because they didn’t truly follow the Prophet. Obeying Allah and His Messenger is essential in Islam, and sincere repentance is always accepted by Allah.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the Quran's immense value and urges us to deeply understand it. He compares it to precious gems, which only experts can truly appreciate. The Quran is not just for rituals but a guide for life. To truly benefit from it, we need to engage with it meaningfully. If we grasp its importance, we would spend more time studying it deeply, not just reading it superficially. Understanding the Quran requires recognizing its divine nature and wisdom.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Quran mentions three groups: those who reject the truth due to pride and are closed off from guidance, hypocrites who outwardly pretend to follow Islam but lack true belief, and the universal message of the Quran, which invites everyone to worship the Creator. This message aims to guide all of humanity, urging them to avoid the punishment that comes on Judgment Day by embracing true faith.