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In the clip Israr Dr Ahmed explains that milk-e-yameen (concubines) is only allowed during true jihad fisabilillah and does not require nikah, but freeing and marrying them is a noble act. Such captives should be treated justly and integrated into society. Muslim men can marry Christian or Jewish women (Ahl-e-Kitab), but Muslim women cannot marry non-Muslim men. This is because children follow the father’s religion, and the family is led by the man in Islamic law.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed highlights the flaws in Pakistan’s democracy and warns against supporting an unjust system for stability. He explains that true Islamic governance needs revolutionary efforts, but neither the public nor religious parties are prepared. Since a vacuum is impossible, only democracy or martial law can prevail, with martial law being dangerous for the country. He predicts political maneuvers for controlled democracy to secure power, observing quietly as events unfold.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Tasawwuf silsilas like Qadriya and Chishtiya were developed to help people connect with Allah through practices like zikr and chilla. These methods emerged when direct guidance was difficult. Each silsila follows its founder’s teachings, aiming for spiritual growth. Although not from the Sunnah, these practices guide individuals toward closeness to Allah.

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Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the connection between faith and good deeds, highlighting legal faith versus true faith, and their significance according to the Quran.

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In the clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses hypocrites and the Battle of the Trench. He explains how "fooq" in the Quran refers to Jews and nearby tribes. The believers face a severe test, akin to a climax, exposing hypocrites who seek excuses to leave the battlefield out of fear for their lives.

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In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed explained that during Hazrat Umar's time, Prophet Muhammad entrusted Muslims with spreading and practicing Islam. This duty included establishing the religion and calling people to it. After the caliphate era, it became the responsibility of each individual Muslim to uphold these duties until the caliphate system is reestablished.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about the essence of true goodness and patience, using stories from the battles of Ahzab and Tabuk. He emphasizes the patience endured by the companions during tough times, like the blockade of Banu Hashim and the scarcity of resources in Tabuk. He highlights the selflessness and sacrifice of the companions, who endured hunger and hardships for the sake of truth.

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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.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Allah knows everything about us, including our actions and thoughts. True obedience means following all of Allah's commands, not just some. If we selectively obey based on our desires, we are actually following our own self. Genuine obedience requires full submission to Allah. If we make a mistake, we should immediately repent, and Allah will accept sincere repentance.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explained the importance of hijab and modesty in Islam. He shared the story of Hazrat Ummi Khilad (RA), who remained modest even after her son was martyred. He clarified the difference between permanent mahrams (close relatives you can't marry) and temporary ones (like in-laws), emphasizing that hijab should still be observed with temporary mahrams. He criticized Western influences for weakening traditional Islamic practices of modesty and segregation.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that ignoring evil can lead to Allah's punishment. He shares a story where a pious man was punished along with a sinful town because he did not try to stop the wrongdoing around him. This teaches us that it's not enough to be good ourselves; we must also take action against evil in our society.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed warns that excessive religious practices, such as extreme fasting or neglecting daily responsibilities, can lead to problems. He points out that divine messages were given to prophets and recorded in holy books. Instead, maintaining a balance is essential. The Prophet Muhammad’s (SAW) life exemplifies this balance, combining worship with everyday duties. This approach ensures that faith remains effective and practical.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that to keep faith fresh, one must regularly pray. Prayer acts as a pillar that renews and supports faith. Each prayer session is a way to renew commitment to Allah. By praying consistently, we keep our faith and devotion strong. Prayer is essential for maintaining and reinforcing our faith.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the greatest jihad is fighting against your own desires (nafs). He describes how resisting laziness, like getting up for prayer, is a form of this struggle. He also warns against making your desires your god, which is a form of shirk (associating others with Allah).

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the biggest form of shirk today is believing in human authority over Allah's rule. He says that thinking humans have the ultimate power, like ancient rulers did, is a serious mistake. Dr. Israr warns that modern ideas like democracy and materialism, which prioritize human decisions and worldly things over Allah, are also forms of shirk. He highlights that while people recognize obvious shirk, they often miss these hidden forms that are common today.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how Pakistan faced early threats from India after its creation, leading it to seek support from the U.S. He mentions a meeting with Prime Minister Khwaja Nazimuddin, where concerns about international alliances were raised. Dr. Israr Ahmed also reflects on how Pakistan's creation was seen as part of divine will, giving Muslims a chance to prove their commitment to Islam.

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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains *Shahadah* as the responsibility of Muslims to bear witness to Allah through their words and actions, following the Quran's teachings. He warns against hypocrisy, where one preaches good but neglects their own behavior. On the Day of Judgment, prophets will testify that they conveyed Allah's message, leaving no excuses. Dr. Israr Ahmed also refers to the Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) final sermon, where he completed his mission by offering key advice on how to treat others.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that an Islamic group (Jamaat) should be based on discipline and following a set of rules (constitution) rather than being loyal to a single leader. The group is legitimate if its members agree to obey these rules, even when it's difficult or goes against their personal opinions. In Islam, the focus is on following the guidelines set by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companions, with allegiance to the constitution, not to any individual.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that horoscopes and astrology might have some truth but are not allowed in Islam. Believing in predictions based on stars or birthdates goes against the teachings of the Quran. Instead, Muslims should follow the guidance of the Quran and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), focusing on what Allah has revealed, rather than trusting in astrology or similar practices.

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