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⁣Pakistani Muslims in Quranic context | Dr Israr Ahmad

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Allah forgives all sins if a person sincerely repents, except for shirk (associating partners with Allah). Lesser sins done unintentionally can be forgiven if one repents sincerely. Deliberate sins require genuine repentance for Allah's forgiveness.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the best form of hijrat (migration) is to give up anything that displeases Allah. He encourages people to immediately stop engaging in things like interest (sood) and to follow Islamic teachings, such as modesty, at home. The highest level of hijrat is when someone leaves everything, even their family, to fight for the establishment of Islam during difficult times.

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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 explains that Allah’s knowledge of our fate doesn’t mean we are forced to act in any way. Allah knows our choices because His knowledge is perfect, but we still make those choices freely. For example, if we predict a child will grab a ball, it’s just our guess, and the child is free to act. Similarly, Allah knows what we will do, but we act by our own free will.

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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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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Shiatan (Iblees) was not an angel but a jinn, as confirmed in the Quran. Although he was commanded to bow to Adam along with the angels, he refused. Some people mistakenly think he was an angel because he was often in their company, but unlike angels, who always obey Allah, jinn have free will.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Islam allows Muslim men to marry women from Ahl-e-Kitab (Jews and Christians), as stated in the Quran. He argues this permission remains valid even today, despite changes in their beliefs, as similar issues existed during the Quran's revelation. However, it is ideal if the woman converts to Islam before marriage.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that a husband can give divorce in Islam, but it should be done responsibly and as a last resort. Divorce is allowed but disliked by Allah. Efforts should be made to reconcile before deciding. After three divorces, the wife can only remarry her husband if she marries and separates from another man. Fewer than three divorces allow remarriage through a new Nikah.

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Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses collective punishment for nations' sins, citing Quranic teachings. He warns of impending retribution, impacting both sinners and innocents, and touches on Azab-e-Akbar.

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In the clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains the story of a hadith of the Prophet (S.A.W), discussing its importance, requirements, and the three types of faith. He also shares the great good news message of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W) to His Ummah

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In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed beautifully explains the essence of worship through Prophet Moses' story in the Quran. He emphasizes that true devotion springs from deep love for Allah and His Messenger. Obedience devoid of love is hollow. Using Moses' encounter with Pharaoh, he shows that genuine worship combines obedience with heartfelt affection. Without this love-infused obedience, religious rituals like prayers and fasting lose their true significance.

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In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about loving Prophet Muhammad more than anything else, even more than family. He says this love is important for growing spiritually and having a good society. Dr. Israr Ahmed tells a story about Hazrat Umar loving the Prophet very much. He also says it's crucial to follow the Prophet's teachings for society to be strong and peaceful.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses why there are differences in Islamic practices despite following the same Quran and Prophet's teachings. He explains that these differences are based on various interpretations and should not cause division. Practices like prayer rituals may vary, but they all have valid evidence. Muslims should respect these differences and focus on unity.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in Islam, the most important duty at a given time takes priority. Ignoring it, even for other good deeds, holds no reward. For example, during a battle, fighting is necessary, and personal worship at that time would not be rewarded. Rewards depend on fulfilling the right responsibility in the right situation.

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In the clip, Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes the importance of unwavering faith in Allah and the futility of fearing anything besides Him. Believers find solace in knowing that Allah is their protector and guardian, and nothing can harm them without His permission. He underscores the power of faith in Allah's sovereignty, which brings peace even in unseen circumstances.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that what happens to us after we die depends on our actions just before we die, not how good or bad we seem in this life. He says it's important not to feel too proud of being good or to hate those who do wrong, because they might change. He reminds us to pray for others and remember that life after death is what really matters.

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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.

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⁣Rising Incidents of Sexual Violence in Pakistan Predicted 17 Years Ago | Dr Israr Ahmed R A

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the core teachings of Islam (Deen) have always stayed the same for all prophets, but the specific laws (Sharia) given to different communities have varied. Deen is like a permanent constitution with Allah as the supreme authority, and no one can create laws against His commands. Muslims should unite on the core principles of Deen, even if their interpretations of specific laws differ.

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