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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the principles of the state of Madina and condemns interest (sood) as a major sin in Islam. He compares it to committing adultery with one's mother and emphasizes the importance of avoiding it to escape Allah's punishment. In Madina, zakat was collected from businesses as a form of charity.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about facing Allah's tests and staying strong. He shows that everyone, rich or poor, has struggles. He emphasizes the mental challenges of the wealthy and the physical hardships of laborers. Through parental worries, he highlights life's difficulties. Ultimately, he reminds us of being accountable to Allah.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains Surah Al-Kawthar in this video, He highlighting its importance and the blessings given to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The Surah instructs Muslims to pray and sacrifice for Allah, assuring that the Prophet's enemies will be forgotten while he will be greatly honored and blessed.

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In the video Dr Israr Ahmed criticizes Pakistani leaders and scholars for not fully implementing Islamic laws based on the Quran and Sunnah. He argues that while they claim to follow Islamic principles, they fail in practice, leading to societal issues. He stresses that laws must strictly follow the Quran and Sunnah and should be interpreted by scholars and approved by the parliament. Deceiving people about true Islamic governance will result in severe consequences.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes the importance of patience (sabr) in practicing Allah’s religion. Promoting truth often leads to opposition and resentment from powerful figures. True patience includes enduring hardships, such as praying in the cold or fasting in summer, and resisting temptations, as shown by Prophet Yusuf. It also involves handling persecution while striving to uphold faith, similar to the early Muslims in Mecca.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed recounts how Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was moved by a tribe's suffering but lacked personal wealth to help, so his wife, Hazrat Khadija (RA), gave her wealth to support them. After his first revelation, the Prophet felt anxious, but Khadija reassured him, praising his kindness. Similarly, Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) was praised for his support of the poor and sick. These stories highlight their compassion before their roles as leaders.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how to develop sincerity in good deeds. He advises performing acts of kindness secretly, like praying at night or giving charity without telling others. This approach helps build a habit of sincere actions. By doing good quietly, you can strengthen your intentions over time.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Khilafat is a system where governance is based on Allah’s commands and the Prophet’s (PBUH) teachings, ensuring divine authority remains supreme. Unlike democracy, where people’s will dominates, Khilafat prioritizes Quran and Sunnah. However, democratic elements like majority opinion and consultation can be included, as long as they stay within Islamic limits. The Khalifa is responsible for ensuring all decisions align with divine guidance, making Khilafat a balanced system of authority under Allah’s sovereignty.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Hazrat Luqman was a Siddiq (truthful believer) with strong faith, not a prophet. Unlike regular believers, Siddiqs don’t require a prophet’s message to confirm their faith. He also mentions Hazrat Waraqah bin Nawfal, a Christian scholar, as the first to affirm Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)'s prophethood. Waraqah recognized the angel Jibreel and foretold the opposition the Prophet would face from his people.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that dua should start with praising Allah, then sending blessings on the Prophet (PBUH), and finally making your request. This structure is exemplified in namaz-e-janazah. Regarding divorce, a woman can be granted the right to divorce if agreed upon during nikah. Without this condition, the right does not apply by default. Both teachings emphasize following Islamic principles correctly.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains "shirk fil itat," associating partners with Allah in obedience. He clarifies that while respecting parents is important, ultimate obedience belongs solely to Allah. Any obedience conflicting with Allah's commands is considered shirk, He emphasizing that obedience is reserved for Allah alone.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about giving in Islam, like Zakat and charity, stressing compassion and voluntary contributions. He emphasizes understanding over coercion and advises against hoarding wealth. He shares a story showing the virtue of selfless giving, promoting spending for societal betterment.

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In this clip, Dr.Israr Ahmed emphasizes that the Quran offers guidance specifically for those with taqwa (piety). Simply memorizing or interpreting the Quran isn't enough if one lacks taqwa. Without it, a person’s character and actions may still be poor. He compares this to placing valuable books on a donkey, which gains no benefit. Therefore, true benefit from the Quran comes only with taqwa.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in the Quran, Allah promises rewards to those who show patience during hardships. We will face tests like fear, hunger, and loss, but we should stay patient and remember that we belong to Allah. Patience involves following Allah’s commands, avoiding sins, and encouraging each other to remain steadfast.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed criticizes modern laws that conflict with Islamic teachings, such as those legalizing same-sex marriages. He argues that these laws, influenced by global organizations, go against the principles of Islam. He stresses that Islam aims to establish a system based on God's laws, not human-made ones.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the two main aspects of jihad in Islam: personal worship (ibadah) and spreading Islam. He explains that some Islamic laws can't be implemented in non-Islamic countries due to the lack of an Islamic system. He emphasizes the importance of following Islamic guidelines wherever possible. Dr. Israr Ahmed also outlines how to choose Islamic groups based on their goals, leadership, and methods.

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In this Dr Israr Ahmed reflects on the slow growth of Tanzeem-e-Islami, emphasizing that success depends on Allah's will. Despite the group's 26 years of existence, progress has been limited, similar to the struggles faced by Hazrat Nuh (AS) and Prophet Muhammad (SAW). He argues that human efforts are fallible, and mistakes can happen. Dr. Israr Ahmed also highlights the importance of focusing on the long-term goal rather than questioning the pace. Constructive efforts are more valuable than merely pointing out flaws.

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In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about the significance of seeking Allah's help, stating that only Allah can solve our problems. He emphasizes the importance of asking Allah for assistance and highlights the timing of the Tahajjud prayer.

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In the clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses challenges Muslims still face after colonialism. He emphasizes unity and reflection, urging Muslims to follow Islamic values for progress. Dr. Israr Ahmed mentions leaders' unfulfilled promises and stresses the importance of prioritizing religion over material gain.

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In this clip,Dr Israr Ahmed is talks about an argument between Hazrat Abu Bakr and Hazrat Umar. Hazrat Abu Bakr wanted to fight those who refused to give zakat, but Hazrat Umar disagreed, saying it wasn't the right time. He thought people were too upset because the Prophet had passed away. They debated whether force or understanding was the better approach. It shows how they dealt with a difficult situation in Islamic history.

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