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Dr Israr Ahmed explaining Shirk Fil Itat | شرک فی الاطاعت کیا ہے؟ | Types Of Shirk By Dr Israr Ahmed
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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses "azeem shirk," highlighting it as one of the greatest forms of shirk where human authority is elevated above Allah's. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing Allah's sovereignty and following His guidance, rather than claiming legislative power contrary to His commands.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains why it's not okay to ask for help from Hazrat Ali (RA) or Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani. He says it's not right to call upon them for assistance in Islam. Instead, Muslims should only ask for help from Allah. He explains that asking anyone besides Allah for help is considered shirk, which means associating partners with Allah.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says real success isn't just about being rich or powerful. It's about believing in the right things, doing good, being patient, and seeking truth. Without these, even successful-looking people might feel empty. Success comes from faith, goodness, patience, and truth, not just money or status.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how to succeed by keeping things simple with the Quran's clear guidance. He says even though the Quran is deep, its early parts are easy to understand and give good advice. He mentions Surah Asr, which talks about faith, doing good, and helping each other as the keys to success.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says real success isn't just about money or power. It's about believing in the right things, doing good, staying strong, and being patient. Success isn't only for rich or powerful people. Even those with nothing, like Abu Zerzifari, can be successful through faith and doing what's right.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains how people view success and poverty differently. Some think their blessings come from God when they face challenges, while others blame God for their troubles. He says our possessions are tests from God, and facing difficulties is part of the test too. Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes that true respect comes from enduring tough times with patience and faith, not just from having money.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the true meaning of success. He says it's not just about money, fame, or power, but about having faith, doing good deeds, being patient, and standing up for what's right. Success isn't about material things like wealth or property, but about being a good person and doing the right things. Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes that success comes from spiritual values, not just worldly achievements.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed teaches that a wise person isn't afraid to face Allah. They control their desires, earn money honestly, and take care of their family. This is true wisdom for this life and the next.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about avoiding interest-based systems like banks and suggests partnerships based on fairness instead. He says until interest systems are gone, there can't be alternatives. He warns against even indirect involvement with interest and urges changing the system.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the harmful effects of interest, or 'sood', particularly in the context of IMF and World Bank loans. Interest, according to him, leads to economic exploitation and concentration of wealth in the hands of a few. He highlights how interest-based banking systems, controlled by a minority, perpetuate inequality and undermine democracy.
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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed warns against working in banks and dealing with interest, which is forbidden in Islam. Even though multinational companies may engage in interest-based transactions, it's best to avoid such activities, especially in underdeveloped countries where the impact can be severe.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed says that according to the Quran, believers should always answer when Allah and His Messenger call them, even if it might lead to death. Martyrs are seen as spiritually alive, even if others don't see it that way.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses how Muslims face tests from Allah through trials and blessings. He talks about Prophet Muhammad's desire for martyrdom and explains the difference between prophets who can be killed but not defeated, and those who can be accepted or martyred. He mentions historical examples and ends by expressing uncertainty about future trials.
In the video Dr Israr Ahmed discusses meeting Allah and the importance of martyrdom. He says martyrs eagerly await Judgment Day and enter the afterlife swiftly. True martyrdom involves devotion, endurance, and generosity for Allah. He urges believers to aspire for the reward of meeting Allah, noting that even small acts of devotion matter.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains how Allah created humans, jinn, and Shaitan. He talks about how Allah made Adam from clay and gave him life. Dr. Israr ahmed also discusses the difference between creatures with consciousness (like angels, jinn, and humans) and those without (like animals and plants). He emphasizes the importance of obeying Allah's commands and discusses the consequences of disobedience, using the story of Adam and Shaitan as examples.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about secularism and liberalism, which mean keeping religion separate from public life. Secularism allows people to believe what they want without it affecting government, while liberalism focuses on personal freedom and keeping religion out of politics.
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