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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.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed recounts the story of the Byzantine Emperor Heraclius' attack and victory over Jerusalem, as mentioned in Surah Ar-Rum. The initial verses of the surah predicted that the Romans, after being defeated by the Persians, would soon prevail within a few years. This prophecy was revealed around the 4th year of the Prophet Muhammad's prophethood. During the ongoing battles.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that walking with pride is a form of arrogance, which is disliked in Islam. He mentions that even the smallest amount of pride can prevent a person from entering paradise. Instead, we should be humble, especially when blessed with knowledge or good deeds, and treat others with respect.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed explains Surah Al-Infitar, highlighting the Day of Judgment's events and the importance of prioritizing the afterlife over worldly matters. He warns against Satan's distractions and emphasizes devotion, especially in night prayers. Ultimately, he underscores Allah's justice in rewarding the righteous and punishing wrongdoers.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains why some people struggle to connect with prayer and how to change that. He says it's not enough to just say you believe; true faith must be felt in the heart. When you truly believe, you'll feel Allah's presence always, making prayer more meaningful. The key is to have such strong faith that it feels like you're talking to Allah directly.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about the Shia-Sunni conflict and how it can be resolved by focusing on shared respect for the Prophet's companions. He says that until people stop disrespecting important figures like Hazrat Ali and Hazrat Fatima, the conflict will continue. He emphasizes the need for unity and suggests that harmful practices like public mourning should stop to bring peace.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that after Prophet Muhammad (SAW), Allah ensured Islam’s teachings would stay pure by protecting the Quran, sending people to revive the faith, and keeping a group of true believers within the ummah. This way, those seeking guidance can always find the right path, as shown by the story of Salman Farsi (RA), who searched far and wide for the truth, proving that finding true guidance often requires sincere effort.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that obedience has two parts: individual and collective. In organized societies with strong laws, people have less individual freedom and must follow collective rules. In simpler societies, people have more personal freedom and fewer collective rules. Some actions can be controlled individually, while others depend on changes in society. In well-organized societies, individual actions are limited by the laws and norms of the state.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Islam didn’t reach the Indian subcontinent during the Prophet Muhammad’s (SAW) time. It first came later through Arab traders and Muhammad bin Qasim’s conquest of Sindh. This early Islam was straightforward and free from divisions. However, after Muhammad bin Qasim was recalled and killed, the spread of Islam slowed down. It wasn’t until 300 years later that Islam started to grow more in the region.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that spending in moderation means balancing needs and responsibilities without extravagance. The example of Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) giving all his wealth was an emergency act, not a general rule for daily life. Islam allows donating up to one-third of one’s wealth to ensure heirs are not left in poverty. In striving for Deen, personal sacrifices are necessary, but in normal life, moderation is key to fulfilling both worldly and religious obligations.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the challenges of balancing modern education and religious struggle. He emphasizes the need for personal commitment and passion in overcoming distractions and obstacles. By prioritizing faith and being prepared to answer to Allah, individuals can find strength and success in their religious journey, even amidst difficulties.
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.
Dr. Israr Ahmed distinguishes between "fail" (what happens, planned or not) and "amaal" (purposeful actions). Amaal means doing things with a goal, like working hard. Amaan is when actions are good and help people become better. Those who do good regain their true purpose, while those who act without thought are like animals. The clip also mentions basic human goodness and following divine rules.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses Hazrat Umar Farooq's (RA) leadership, He emphasizing his humility and accountability. He questions Muslims' role in wars and recounts when Iranian Muslims became allies. Hazrat Umar's (RA) simplicity is evident in his lack of personal guards, and his commitment to honesty is shown by personally searching for missing funds.
Pakistani Muslims in Quranic context | Dr Israr Ahmad
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that science accepts the Big Bang theory but disagrees with the notion of the universe having no beginning or end. He asserts the universe had a start and will end, eventually contracting after expanding. He discusses two realms: command and creation, where Allah's will governs events. He stresses that while Allah can create instantly, ongoing processes lack time elements.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes that Islam isn't just a religion; it's a complete lifestyle. He urges Muslims to uphold core beliefs like prayer and fasting, and to preserve social traditions such as marriage and modesty. Criticizing the trend of adopting foreign laws, he warns against losing sight of Islamic principles, which he believes are essential to the faith.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that Pakistan faces divine punishment for breaking promises to Allah. He highlights the moral decline and divisions within the country based on ethnicity. Dr. Israr Ahmed stresses the need for a strong military and alliances, especially with China, to defend against external threats. He also emphasizes fixing internal moral and ethical issues to strengthen Pakistan.