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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the spiritual energy felt during Quran study or religious gatherings often fades over time. To sustain it, he advises joining an Islamic group (jamaat) that works for deen. Being part of collective efforts and staying connected with such a community helps keep faith strong. Consistent engagement in Quranic recitation and religious work is key to maintaining spirituality.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed and Muhammad Ismail Sahib say that Islam can't be established just through elections. Dr. Ahmed Israr calls for jihad, while Muhammad Ismail believes speeches alone won’t work. They stress the importance of sacrificing for the cause and uniting people who are willing to do so. Without a clear plan and unity, their efforts will fail. They warn that real change comes from people living by Islamic values and standing against corruption.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Jamaat-e-Islami seeks Islamic governance through elections, while Tanzeem-e-Islami focuses on personal reform and building a committed group to establish Islam through struggle and sacrifice. The two differ fundamentally in their approach, with Tanzeem emphasizing revolutionary action and bai’at as its foundation.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes that we shouldn't argue about whether the deceased can hear us. The key is to greet them with "As-salamu alaykum" at the grave, as instructed by the Prophet. Instead of getting into debates about the afterlife, we should focus on good deeds like charity and prayers for the deceased. This approach helps avoid division and keeps the focus on beneficial actions.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Mutah (temporary marriage) is haram in Islam as it involves a time-limited agreement, unlike a proper Nikah, which is a lifelong bond. He stresses that Islamic rulings depend on divine evidence, not personal logic. Even if justified to avoid sin, Mutah is not allowed and can lead to misuse, like immoral practices. A valid Nikah requires proper witnesses and follows Shariah guidelines.

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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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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that if a husband forbids hijab and threatens divorce, a wife must prioritize Allah’s command. If leaving the marriage causes harm, especially to children, she may tolerate the situation to maintain family stability. However, if separation is simple and without complications, she should leave to follow her faith. Each decision should consider personal circumstances and consequences.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that a person can be part of both a Tanzeem and under Bai'at with a spiritual leader at the same time, but it is not ideal. This dual commitment may divide focus and reduce effectiveness. However, if someone joins a Tanzeem, they must prioritize its practical demands over spiritual allegiance. The struggle for collective goals requires greater obedience.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about whether doing group prayers (Ijtamai Dua) and praying 20 rakats of Taraweeh is an innovation (Bid'ah). He explains that Hazrat Umar started the practice of 20 rakats for Taraweeh, which was good because it wasn't done in Hazrat Abu Bakr's time. He also says that different Muslim groups, like Hanafi and Shafi'i, follow this practice. The main idea is that such actions are not Bid'ah if they follow the example of the Prophet and his close companions.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that true Tawbah (repentance) requires four steps: recognizing the sin, feeling sincere regret, making a firm commitment to avoid it in the future, and immediately abandoning the sinful act. If the sin involves violating the rights of others (haqooq-ul-ibad), one must seek their forgiveness and return any wrongfully taken property or obtain permission. Verbal repentance alone is not enough without these sincere actions.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed highlights that establishing an Islamic government faces global opposition, as seen in Afghanistan's downfall due to strategic mistakes and poor decisions. He stresses self-correction, reliance on Allah, and enduring trials as necessary for success, drawing lessons from historical events where internal flaws led to defeat. True victory, he explains, comes through persistence, discipline, and adherence to divine guidance.

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Dr. Israr Ahmed urges full submission to Islam, not partial obedience. Allah rejects selective acceptance of His teachings. Such behavior leads to humiliation and severe punishment. Love and obey Allah and His Messenger; follow Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) to demonstrate love for Allah. Allah is forgiving and merciful, ready to pardon mistakes.

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Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the miracles of Hazrat Isa (A.S). Allah foretold his honor in this world and the hereafter. Isa (A.S) spoke from his mother's womb and throughout his life. Surah Maryam recounts many miracles, including Allah granting Isa (A.S) the power of witnessing. Allah also bestowed upon Isa (A.S) knowledge of the Torah and the Gospel

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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.

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In this captivating clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed delves into the profound and instructive narrative of a worshiping scholar from the Bani Israel. With eloquence and insight, he unfolds the tale, drawing timeless lessons from its depths. Through his narrative, Dr. Ahmed illuminates the path of belief and devotion, offering a glimpse into the transformative power of faith.

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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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Dr. Israr Ahmed stresses following Allah's commands to differentiate between right and wrong, trust and betrayal. He warns against using illegitimate means to fulfill desires, as true reward comes from obeying Allah's laws.

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In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about how he spent his life serving Islam and what he did for it. He also discusses the importance of the caliphate and making changes in religion to keep it relevant. Dr. Ahmed shares a message about his experiences in the Islamic organization, speaking in a simple and understandable way.

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In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about the importance of ethics in Islam, stating that a good Muslim is one with good morals, successful in this life and the next. He mentions a Quranic verse highlighting the importance of pleasing others.

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In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the significance of prayer (namaz) in Islam and explains its proper method and the power of dua (supplication). He emphasizes that prayer is a direct way to connect with Allah and assures that sincere requests are always met with Allah's love and mercy.

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