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Zindagi Badal Dene Wala Bayan | ALLAH Ka Insan Se Shikwa | Quran Ki Azmat | Dr Israr Ahmed Emotional
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that to understand the Quran deeply, one must cleanse their heart of worldly desires like wealth and fame. Without this inner purity, even experts can't grasp the true essence of the Quran, which was revealed over 23 years and holds Allah's ultimate love and wisdom.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Hadiths were already being shared and recorded during the Rashidun Caliphate, even before they were compiled 300 years later. Scholars like Imam Bukhari carefully gathered authentic Hadiths, separating them from false ones. Abu Huraira RA, who spent the most time with the Prophet (PBUH), narrated the most Hadiths.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that differences in certain Islamic practices, like prayer details, reflect flexibility within Islam rather than division. The core elements of worship are consistent across groups, keeping Muslims united. He emphasizes respecting these minor differences, as they align with the Prophet's (PBUH) example, and warns against letting differences disrupt unity.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about the respect due to a son-in-law in Islam and the consequences if a wife disobeys her husband. He explains that a wife should respect her husband, and failing to do so can be a sin. He also discusses the importance of treating a son-in-law with honor while maintaining fairness. Regarding charity, Dr. Israr Ahmed says one can donate up to one-third of their wealth for good causes. Lastly, he encourages starting with obligatory prayers and gradually increasing one’s religious practices.
Dr. Israr Ahmed recounts the story of Hazrat Yusuf (A.S). When Yusuf told his father, Yaqub (A.S), about his dream, Yaqub warned him not to share it with his brothers, knowing they'd become jealous. Yusuf's step-brothers threw him into a well, but a passing caravan rescued him, intending to sell him for profit.
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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 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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed teaches that a wise person isn't afraid to face Allah. They control their desires, earn money honestly, and take care of their family. This is true wisdom for this life and the next.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed warns Muslims of secularism's dangers, urging adherence to Islamic principles. He highlights its impact on moral values and family structures. Advocating resistance to secular ideologies, he stresses faith preservation. Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes traditional family values and the sanctity of marriage.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that an Islamic government cannot be established without sacrifice. While peaceful efforts like education and organization are important, true change requires replacing the current system, which often involves bloodshed. Only those who practice Islam in their lives can unite to bring real change. Simple elections cannot create an Islamic system.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that mahfil-e-sama is allowed in Islam with certain rules. It should focus on Qur'an recitation, Allah's praise, or spiritual poetry, delivered in a good voice. The Prophet (PBUH) encouraged listening to the Qur'an, which deeply moved him. The reciter must be a mature man, not a child or effeminate, and no musical instruments should be used. The goal is to inspire faith and spirituality in a lawful way.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed clarifies that Allah is the Necessary Existence, always existing, while all other beings, including humans, are contingent and incidental. He distinguishes between the eternal existence of Allah and the dependent existence of everything else
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed discusses three promises from Allah, emphasizing unwavering faith and hope, and the significance of Jihad in the Quran. He underscores Allah's assurances of establishing Khilafah and the inevitable victory of Islam. Ultimately, he highlights the triumph of truth and the eventual embrace of worshiping Allah in peace.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the importance of Surah Rahman, which the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) called the "Bride of the Quran" for its beauty. He shares that Allah loves to listen to the Quran and praises beautiful recitation. The names "Rahman" and "Raheem" highlight Allah's immense and continuous mercy. The key takeaway is the significance of reciting the Quran thoughtfully and appreciating Allah's mercy.
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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that dua should start with praising Allah, then sending blessings on the Prophet (PBUH), and finally making your request. This structure is exemplified in namaz-e-janazah. Regarding divorce, a woman can be granted the right to divorce if agreed upon during nikah. Without this condition, the right does not apply by default. Both teachings emphasize following Islamic principles correctly.
Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses how both sinners and innocents may face consequences in the Quran. Allah promises protection for those who promote good and deter evil, but severe punishment awaits those who persist in immorality and indecency.