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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that shirk, or associating partners with Allah, is a severe wrongdoing with three main types: shirk in belief (misconceptions about Allah), shirk in actions (acting as though others share in Allah's authority), and shirk in attributes (attributing divine qualities to others). He highlights that shirk is the opposite of Tawhid (pure monotheism) and is an unforgivable sin according to the Quran. This concept is fundamental in understanding the gravity of placing anything or anyone in Allah's divine position.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that to build strong individuals, one must first fight against personal desires, Satan’s temptations, and society's pressures. Once strong in faith and obedience, these individuals should unite, just like bricks in a strong wall. A successful community must have both strong members and a strong bond holding them together. This is essential for overcoming challenges and achieving lasting success.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that real blessings are those that come with guidance from Allah. Wealth, health, and children are only blessings if they help you live righteously. Without guidance, these things can lead to harm rather than good. The Qur'an is the greatest blessing because it provides the guidance needed to live a successful and righteous life.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that *Bay'ah* (pledging allegiance) is important in Islam. He refers to a Hadith that says a Muslim who dies without giving Bay'ah dies in ignorance. This Bay'ah is not just for spiritual guidance or to a caliph, but it applies in all situations. If there is a Caliphate, Muslims must pledge to the Caliph. If not, they should join a group working to establish one. This concept of Bay'ah, meaning obedience within Islamic law, is often forgotten today.

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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that Allah's main demand from humans is worship ("Ibadat"). Though there are many commands like praying, fasting, and giving zakat, the most important is complete obedience and submission to Allah. He shares a hadith where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) advised staying firm in belief in Allah for salvation. The purpose of human creation, according to the Quran, is to worship Allah by following His commands and being obedient.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses how prophethood is linked to certainty (yaqeen). He explains that the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) sought certainty and was born with the potential for faith. This potential is revealed through divine revelation, making the Quran a guiding light for humanity, helping them understand faith and God.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed views the Malakand region in Pakistan as significant for the resurgence of Islam, based on a Hadith about Khurasan being the starting point of a powerful movement. He connects this to Syed Ahmed Shaheed’s past efforts in the area, despite some challenges. The sacrifices of the martyrs, he believes, have left a lasting spiritual impact. Malakand, as part of historical Khurasan, holds key importance for future Islamic efforts.

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Dr Israr Ahmed

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the concept of eternal life in heaven (Jannah) and hell (Jahannum) is hard for humans to fully understand due to our limited minds. He mentions two scholars, Ibn Arabi and Ibn Taymiyyah, who both agree that heaven is eternal, but hell may not be. This debate comes from different interpretations of religious texts.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Zikr is remembering Allah, with the Quran being the best way to do this. Other forms, like saying “La ilaha illallah,” are good but not as powerful as the Quran. He also mentions that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) praised the faith of future believers who would trust the Quran without seeing him. In simple terms, while all ways of remembering Allah are valuable, the Quran is the most important.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Tanzeem-e-Islami does not ask for public donations but is supported by members who give part of their income voluntarily. This giving is a personal choice, unlike the required Zakat. He says that Islam has both mandatory practices, like fasting, and optional acts, like extra prayers. He also points out that, along with the five pillars, the Prophet (PBUH) taught other practices that are important for a complete understanding of Islam but are often overlooked.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about creating an education system in Pakistan that combines Islamic teachings (like Quran and Hadith) with modern subjects like science. He believes education should focus on both knowledge and character building, with Islamic values guiding the learning process. This would help students develop both intellectually and morally.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that some tasawwuf practices, like imagining a sheikh observing you, can help with focus and self-purification (tazkiya nafs). These methods involve gradually visualizing the sheikh, the Prophet ﷺ, and then Allah's presence. While they may seem beneficial, he emphasizes caution and stresses that religious actions must align with the Sunnah. Practices without clear precedence in Islam should be avoided.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that calling Islamic movements a "failure" is wrong. He compares it to the Prophet Muhammad’s struggles in Makkah, which seemed unsuccessful but were part of a bigger plan. Establishing Islam takes time and happens over generations. Every sincere effort counts, is rewarded by Allah, and contributes to the ongoing growth of Islam.

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Dr. Israr Ahmed

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed does not view the Iranian Revolution as an ideal model for two main reasons. First, Shia Islam believes in a chain of infallible Imams, while Sunni Islam follows an elected Khilafat system. Second, Iran’s Wilayat-e-Faqih system places ultimate authority in one religious leader, creating a form of religious aristocracy, which differs from Sunni governance.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed questions whether banks should be closed due to their involvement in interest (sood). He suggests replacing them with investment corporations that share profits and losses, making the system halal. He believes this change is achievable through a revolution that builds awareness and leadership. This would create a fairer financial system without interest.

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In the clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the decline of movements after their founder's death, citing historical examples like Jamaat-e-Islami post-Maududi. However, he stresses this pattern shouldn't discourage efforts. He highlights that strong foundations can help movements endure. Even non-Islamic examples, like the Qadiani Jamaat, show continuity is possible. Islamic movements, therefore, can also sustain and thrive with proper planning and vision.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about the importance of modesty in Islam, especially for women. He explains that women should cover their bodies, leaving only their face, hands, and feet visible, and this should be kept private from men, except for their husband or a doctor when necessary. He emphasizes the need for modesty in both men and women and acknowledges that following these rules can be difficult in today's world but is essential for preserving Islamic values.

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