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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that women are allowed to pray in mosques, but it's better for them to pray at home according to Islamic teachings. Praying in a private space at home is considered more virtuous. However, there is no strict rule stopping women from praying in mosques.
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.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the concepts of "Noor" (light) and "Imaan" (faith). He explains the importance and difference between the "Light of nature" and the "Light of revelation," as well as the distinction between real disbelief and real faith
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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 answers questions on Indian versus Pakistani Muslims. He discusses the differences between Indian and Pakistani Muslims. He explains why Indian Muslims may appear more united and offers advice on choosing a spouse without direct interaction. Dr. Israr Ahmed also addresses the topic of marrying a non-Muslim woman, emphasizing the importance of her conversion before marriage.
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 that Muslims face oppression today because they have abandoned the teachings of the Quran. He cites Hazrat Umar's saying that Allah elevates or disgraces nations based on their relationship with the Quran. Dr. Israr Ahmed also references Allama Iqbal, who pointed out that Muslims were once honored due to following the Quran but are now disgraced for neglecting it. To regain their former glory, Muslims must return to the teachings of the Quran.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that followers of prophets should adhere to their teachings. Over time, some acted against these teachings. True believers oppose such actions and work to spread the truth. This is essential for upholding faith and integrity.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says death is sure to happen, and what we get from Allah isn't just money. Even if we promise to give money when we're dying, it won't change anything because Allah decides when we die. He warns against being too focused on money and worldly things, even if we live longer.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Ba'it-e-Jihad today is not just about fighting but includes struggles against wrong beliefs and practices. Jihad, in his view, involves working to spread Islamic values, not rebelling. He says forming political parties is allowed, but their group has chosen not to participate in elections, believing that real change comes from broader efforts, not just voting. They focus on preparing people for a peaceful struggle to achieve Islamic goals.
In this clip Israr Ahmed explains that while Islam does not forbid women from ruling, it is not ideal in the Islamic system. Women's primary role is in managing the household and raising children, not in leadership. He cites examples like Razia Sultana to show women can lead, but leadership in Islam is generally meant for men. The natural order in Islam focuses on family roles, with each gender fulfilling specific duties.
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In the video Dr Israr Ahmed discusses why Pakistan lacks an Islamic system, pointing out political distractions and the misuse of Islam for political gain. He emphasizes the difference between Islamic law and an Islamic system, stressing the need for both. Dr Israr Ahmed insists that only by implementing Islamic law can a fair and just society be achieved.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about the need for Muslims to establish Islamic leadership (Khilafat) and questions if it's required by the Quran. He wonders if democracy can create an Islamic government and why Muslim leaders don’t unite. He also reflects on Jinnah's vision for Pakistan and says the lack of clear purpose and leadership has led to disunity among Muslims. Dr. Israr Ahmed warns that without strong leadership, Muslims will continue to face problems and decline.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the goal of Tanzim Islami is to establish an Islamic system (Iqamat-e-Deen) through two efforts: spreading Islam’s message and working for its implementation. While individuals can follow some Islamic rules personally, establishing a full Islamic system needs collective effort and struggle. He emphasizes that organizations must focus on this goal rather than just general religious activities.
In the video Dr Israr Ahmed predicted China's rise as a superpower and advises Pakistan to quickly form alliances. He emphasizes China's strength against pressure and suggests aligning with it strategically. Dr. Israr Ahmed highlights divine support for this alliance and the importance of timely decisions. He recalls Pakistan's past defense pact with India and suggests seeking divine help for current challenges. Ahmed stresses divine intervention and human effort in overcoming obstacles.