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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that shahadat means giving testimony to the truth of Islam through one’s actions. The highest shahadat is dying for Allah’s cause, but it also includes dying from a plague or while defending one’s wealth or freedom. Even someone living by Allah’s commands is a "living martyr."
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes that to establish a just system, a disciplined and organized group is essential. While personal efforts to improve oneself and spreading the message can be done individually or with loose support, overthrowing an unjust system and creating a just one demands a highly structured and united group, much like a military force that follows orders without question. Without such discipline and organization, the goal of establishing justice cannot be achieved.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says the best people are those who learn and teach the Quran. The Quran, even after 1400 years, has answers to all problems. We must study it deeply. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) delivered Allah's message, and Hazrat Umar noted that nations rise or fall based on their adherence to the Quran. Muslims succeed by following its teachings.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that his organization has not yet reached its goal in rural areas, but believes change is still achievable. He compares their struggle to the long efforts of past prophets, like Prophet Noah. Despite challenges, their work is growing in rural regions such as Punjab and Sindh. He emphasizes that true revolutions are driven by dedication and effort, not elections. Dr. Ahmed Israr stresses that real change comes from hard work, not just political votes.
Dr. Israr Ahmed stresses following Allah's commands to differentiate between right and wrong, trust and betrayal. He warns against using illegitimate means to fulfill desires, as true reward comes from obeying Allah's laws.
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In the video Dr Israr Ahmed criticizes Pakistani leaders and scholars for not fully implementing Islamic laws based on the Quran and Sunnah. He argues that while they claim to follow Islamic principles, they fail in practice, leading to societal issues. He stresses that laws must strictly follow the Quran and Sunnah and should be interpreted by scholars and approved by the parliament. Deceiving people about true Islamic governance will result in severe consequences.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed highlights how to guide youth in establishing Islam despite economic hardships. The key is developing strong faith and a sense of duty toward the struggle for Islam. True believers find joy in enduring hunger and thirst as signs of Allah’s blessings. He references the Battle of Ahzab, where believers viewed challenges as divine promises, while hypocrites felt deceived. Faithful youth see hardships as steps toward spiritual success and higher goals.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Allah has made the Quran easy to understand, but it might not always seem so. The Quran has two aspects: one is simple to read, while the other requires deeper understanding, similar to learning the alphabet. Knowing Arabic helps grasp the true meanings directly, but translations can sometimes be confusing. Although the Quran is easy to read, its deeper meanings are vast and complex, like the depths of the ocean.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed shares the story of Hazrat Bilal (RA), who was freed by Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) to end his suffering. Despite his father's objections, Abu Bakr paid a high price for Bilal's freedom. Hazrat Umar (RA) praised this act, recognizing Bilal's significance. The clip emphasizes the importance of striving for Allah, encouraging both perseverance and correcting mistakes with firm but kind guidance.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that loving your homeland is natural and allowed in Islam, but it should not be more important than love for Allah, His Messenger, and following Islamic teachings. Islam does not support nationalism that prioritizes the country over religion. Loving your homeland is fine, but faith and obedience to Allah must come first.
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.
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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explores whether a revolution like Iran's is possible in Pakistan, highlighting that Iran’s revolution focused on removing un-Islamic leadership and empowering scholars. He acknowledges differences in Shia and Sunni views on leadership and believes that a similar revolution in Pakistan would require much more effort and a different approach, as political elections or preaching alone wouldn't achieve it.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes joining a group with the clear goal of establishing Allah’s Deen as a complete system. It should not be limited to preaching, teaching, or reform. The group must have a strong, declared purpose of making Allah’s system dominant. A solid leadership structure (imarat) is necessary. Obedience to leadership and proper discipline are key. Without leadership and unity, it cannot be a true jamaat.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains why life brings us challenges. He says all human beings irrespective of their social and financial status, and achievements face tough times, even those who can't afford basic necessities. The Quran teaches us that these struggles are part of being human, be it physical or mental struggle.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed discusses Hazrat Umar's profound love for Prophet Muhammad (SAW), emphasizing obedience as a pathway to Allah's love and forgiveness. Umar's declaration of love for the Prophet illustrates the importance of devotion and following his teachings.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed advises on dealing with depression and anxiety, finding solace in the Quran. He compares the hardened heart to stones, urging to soften it with Quranic teachings. He emphasizes addressing spiritual diseases like worldly desires and materialism for inner peace.