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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Shab-e-Barat is meant for prayers and seeking Allah’s forgiveness, not for fasting or celebratory customs. He highlights that only one authentic hadith supports its significance, where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) prayed for the deceased in Jannat-ul-Baqi. Practices like lighting lamps and fireworks are influenced by non-Islamic traditions and should be avoided. The true focus of the night is worship, repentance, and seeking mercy from Allah.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explaining that there are different forms of shirk in every age. Today's biggest Shirk is Matter.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed advises to trust Allah as a friend, provider, helper, and protector. He emphasizes that having faith makes one a guardian of Allah, assuring that no harm can befall except what Allah decrees. Dr. Ahmed urges acceptance of Allah's will, reminding that what may seem like loss could actually be for our benefit.
Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses Hazrat Ibrahim's (A.S) prayer for children when he was 80 years old and childless. Allah granted him a son, Hazrat Ismail (A.S). The Quran tells of Hazrat Hajra's struggles and the sacrifices of Ibrahim and Ismail. This story is a reminder of Ibrahim's Sunnah, still relevant today.
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 video, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about faith and Islam, explaining different levels of faith: legal and true faith. He also discusses the connection between faith, righteous deeds, and God.
Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes the importance of faith in the Hereafter, stating it as the cornerstone of belief. He explains that belief in the Day of Judgment influences actions, and lack of it can lead to sinful behavior. Additionally, he discusses the five aspects of faith given by Allah for accountability in this life and the Hereafter.
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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses Islam's support for farmers, laborers, and the poor, mentioning Imam Abu Hanifa's opposition to feudalism. He explains how feudalism leads to severe oppression in Pakistan, stressing the need to end it for better livelihoods. Dr. Israr Ahmed highlights Imam Abu Hanifa's stance against unfair land ownership and promotes agriculture for sustenance.
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.
The clip is about Dr. Israr Ahmed explaining heaven and hell using Surah Ghashiya. He talks about judgment day, where sinful people face punishment, but those who endured hardships will find comfort in beautiful surroundings as a sign of Allah's mercy. He stresses the importance of Quranic verses in understanding Allah's creation and urges listeners to follow the path of early Muslims.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about unfair wedding traditions and says we should stop putting pressure on the bride's family. He believes marriage should be fair and both partners should share responsibilities. He thinks dowry shouldn't be seen as buying someone. Keeping weddings simple is better, according to him, and it matches Islamic beliefs.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how marriages in Islam should be done, suggesting announcing them publicly and holding them in mosques. He wonders why these customs are often ignored and stresses their importance, using the marriage of Fatima al-Zahra as an example. Dr Israr Ahmed encourages following the Prophet's (SAW) teachings for respect and honor in marriage.
Hazrat Ali (RA) and Hazrat Fatima's (RA) Islamic marriage was simple, without dowry, following Prophet Muhammad's (SAW) guidance. They wed in the mosque, had a modest feast, and emphasized sincerity over material possessions. Despite Ali lacking dowry, the Prophet (SAW) ensured one was arranged, highlighting the importance of simplicity and sincerity in marriage.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed shares a poignant speech about the final test of patience and recounts the inspiring story of Musab bin Umair (RA). Despite facing persecution and torture from the Quraysh elite, Musab remained steadfast in his faith, symbolizing the resilience of early Muslims in the face of adversity. His story highlights the transformative power of Islam and the sacrifices made by early believers.
In a video, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains Surah Al-Ikhlas from the Quran. He discusses its translation and meaning, highlighting its importance. This short chapter emphasizes that Allah is one, unique, and has no equal. Allah has no parents or children and is self-sufficient. This surah is a powerful statement of monotheism in Islam.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that to understand the Quran deeply, one must cleanse their heart of worldly desires like wealth and fame. Without this inner purity, even experts can't grasp the true essence of the Quran, which was revealed over 23 years and holds Allah's ultimate love and wisdom.
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.