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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in a society with many sects, establishing Islamic governance through elections creates divisions, as each group prioritizes its identity and symbols. Instead, he emphasizes unity against common evils (munkar) through collective struggle (jihad). He argues that while this path is challenging and risky, it leads to true unity and addresses the root causes of disunity and external dominance.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed suggests to someone battling with sin to strengthen their faith by delving into the Quran, learning its Arabic, and reading it directly. He advises seeking forgiveness for past wrongs, committing to stop sinning, and asking forgiveness from those harmed. He assures that Allah forgives sincere repentance and cautions against persisting in sin, urging ongoing repentance and trust in Allah's mercy.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that sincere repentance can lead to the forgiveness of all sins. He refers to the story of Prophet Adam and Hawwa (Eve) in the Quran, where despite their serious mistake, their genuine repentance was accepted by Allah. Allah taught them the proper words to seek forgiveness, showing that even grave sins can be forgiven through true repentance. The lesson is that sincere regret and seeking forgiveness can erase past wrongdoings.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes the importance of prioritizing the struggle for Deen after joining an Islamic organization. He explains that while it's necessary to fulfill basic needs like food, clothing, and shelter, excessive indulgence in luxuries should be avoided. The focus should remain on serving the purpose of Deen. Our main effort should be for the establishment of Islam, with worldly needs being secondary.
The video features Dr. Israr Ahmed discussing the responsibilities of Muslims towards their faith. He emphasizes the importance of standing firm in one's beliefs even if the whole world turns against them. Dr. Ahmed highlights historical events to illustrate how steadfastness led to significant victories in Islam's early days. He concludes by urging Muslims to have unwavering trust in Allah and to remain grateful for His blessings.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses a conversation between Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) and his son, He emphasizing the importance of prioritizing loyalty to God over family ties when defending faith. Abdul Rehman understands its implications, particularly in battle.
Dr. Israr Ahmad discusses how goodness can become extreme and defines true goodness. He shares stories of individuals who went to extremes in their pursuit of goodness, forsaking worldly pleasures for religious devotion. These narratives highlight Prophet Muhammad's (SAW) advice on moderation in worship to avoid extremism. They illustrate how excessive zeal for goodness can lead to imbalance.
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In this clip Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that Allah promises Muslims three things if they stay faithful and strive:
1. *Leadership*: Muslims will lead like past righteous people.
2. *Islam's dominance*: Their religion will become strong and widespread.
3. *Peace*: Fear will turn into peace and security.
He says true worship needs an Islamic system in all parts of life, and Muslims should work towards this with Allah's support.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explained that Christians believe Prophet Isa (Jesus) is God's son, which is seen as shirk (associating partners with God) in Islam. Muslims believe Isa was born without a father and raised to the heavens, but he was not crucified. Instead, someone else who looked like him was crucified. Both Muslims and Christians believe in Isa's ascension, but their beliefs about the crucifixion differ.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that a person can be part of both a Tanzeem and under Bai'at with a spiritual leader at the same time, but it is not ideal. This dual commitment may divide focus and reduce effectiveness. However, if someone joins a Tanzeem, they must prioritize its practical demands over spiritual allegiance. The struggle for collective goals requires greater obedience.
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.
The video talks about how some people, called hypocrites, caused problems for Prophet Muhammad (SAW) by lying and making false promises. It shows that Allah was not happy with what they did. Even though Prophet Muhammad (SAW) knew they were lying, he still tried to be kind to them. But then Allah asked him why he believed their lies. In the end, the hypocrites got punished for what they did.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed stresses the significance of Zakat, Sadqa, and Khairat, underscoring genuine compassion and assistance to those in need. He emphasizes prioritizing aid to family and the deserving while cautioning against arrogance and neglecting the duty to help others.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that a Muslim is someone who follows the main practices of Islam, like praying and fasting, making them outwardly Muslim. A Momin is a true believer whose heart is fully committed to Islam, acting with deep faith and dedication. In short, a Muslim performs Islamic duties, while a Momin believes and lives them with full sincerity.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses Dr. Zakir Naik's personality and speaking style. He mentions that Dr. Naik was inspired by his religious teachings and Quranic lectures, often watching and sharing them enthusiastically at his IRF institute.
Dr. Israr Ahmed recounts the story of Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S) confronting a king who denied God. The king ordered Ibrahim to be burned alive, but when he jumped into the fire, Allah turned it into flowers. The Quran narrates how Allah defeated those who intended to burn Ibrahim in the fire.
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.
Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about how the start of life is crucial. He says the Quran shows evidence for or against us. It reflects God's mercy, like a big sea. Following the Quran brings light and mercy. Those who understand and follow it feel enlightened and blessed, while those who read without understanding miss out.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that renouncing worldly pleasures means giving up material comforts to focus on fighting injustice and falsehood. He emphasizes that by enduring hardships and simplifying life, people can better dedicate themselves to addressing social inequalities and working for a just cause.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says revolutions come in two types: internal ones last, external ones don't. Internal changes deeply change people and societies, affecting the world. He talks about Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) revolution, saying it was driven by divine help and quickly changed Arabian society.