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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed examines why the caliphate system isn't present in 57 Islamic countries and globally. He attributes it to disbelief dominating global decisions, rather than the complexity of Islamic governance. Ahmed criticizes superficial adherence to Islam by some in power and urges Muslims to implement its teachings for justice and equality.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed delves into Islam's historical rise and fall, including its Golden Age. He quotes Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) on Islam's initial unfamiliarity and subsequent dominance. Dr Israr Ahmed warns of a potential decline if Muslims neglect their faith. He urges vigilance in preserving Islam's principles amid challenges.
This video covers the life of Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz, the Fifth Rightly Guided Caliph, who ruled briefly from 99 to 101 Hijri. He implemented three significant reforms in the system of governance, correcting the malpractices that by then had become commonplace practices in the Muslim world. Despite facing opposition, he made decisions based on the Quran. After embracing Caliphhood his life became an epitome of simplicity.
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In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed is explaining that "Laylatul Qadr is a powerful night in Islam, better than a thousand months, filled with blessings, forgiveness, and mercy. Muslims pray fervently during the last ten days of Ramadan to seek its rewards, as its exact date is hidden, making it a time of great spiritual significance."
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed suggests life is like a prison, filled with suffering. He compares enduring hardships to religious beliefs, He emphasizing that relief comes only after death. Understanding this reality leads to a higher understanding, beyond fear of grief.
How to Live a Life | Zindagi Guzarne Ka Tarika | Establish This Deen | Dr Israr Ahmed Emotional Clip
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses living by Islamic principles and establishing faith. Despite maintaining basic rituals like prayer and fasting, the speaker faces challenges with financial matters and feels isolated. They seek guidance on navigating future crises, reflecting common struggles in adhering to Islamic teachings amid societal pressures.
Gautam Buddha Story in Urdu Hindi | Life Of Gautam Buddha | Zindgi Ki Asal Haqeeqat By Dr Israr Ahme
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmad discusses Gautam Buddha's life and the essence of suffering. Buddha, once a prince, left his palace to understand human pain. He believed suffering is inherent in life and preached the importance of understanding it for true salvation. According to him, everyone will be held accountable for their actions.
In this video Dr Israr Ahmed explains and emphasizes the fleeting nature of time with examples and references from different walks of life.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about how life is like a journey, not just reaching a goal. He says we should focus more on the afterlife than on this temporary world. He warns that being too attached to worldly things can make us forget about what comes after. Dr. Israr Ahmed advises finding a balance and remembering the bigger picture of life's purpose.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about how life has five stages, similar to a plant's growth. He says each stage is important, from being a baby to growing up. He compares human life to how plants grow from seeds to crops, showing how life has its own natural rhythm.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed teaches that a Muslim's main aim is to please Allah, not just seek victory or conquest. He cites the example of Hazrat Hamza (RA), emphasizing that worldly success isn't the ultimate goal; pleasing Allah is. He warns against being distracted by worldly desires and urges focusing on pleasing Allah above all else.
In this video Dr Israr Ahmed narrates the importance of qasam and the why as a principle Allah takes qasam. He also explains what 'Zamana' is and the fleeting nature of time.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the straight path to Jannah and how to avoid Jahannam's punishment. He warns that wrongdoing leads to destruction but offers hope for escape. After death, those in Jahannam burn forever, feeling endless pain. However, faith, good deeds, seeking truth, and patience offer salvation from this fate.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says we can't trick God, even if we fool others. He quotes the Quran to show that lying and doing wrong is not okay. He explains that everything we do will be checked on Judgment Day. He compares it to a future where all our actions are recorded instantly, making it clear that we can't hide anything from God.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about the stages of life. He says when young a child does not know much, in the teenage years humans care about how they look. By age 30, they feel pride but as they get older, they become realistic.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that what happens to us after we die depends on our actions just before we die, not how good or bad we seem in this life. He says it's important not to feel too proud of being good or to hate those who do wrong, because they might change. He reminds us to pray for others and remember that life after death is what really matters.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed outlines the essential obligations in Islam, stressing the importance of faith, obedience to Allah and His messenger, and fulfilling duties such as prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage. He advises believers to uphold justice, migrate from unsupportive environments, and strive for righteousness.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about life, saying it's short and tricky. He says we should care more about what happens after we die. Dr Israr Ahmed warns us not to waste time on worldly things. Instead, he says we should remember Allah often. He believes that remembering Allah will bring us good things later.