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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about when Prophet Musa (Moses) went up Mount Sinai to get the Torah. While he was gone for 40 days, the Israelites started worshipping a golden calf. When Musa returned and saw this, he was very angry. He broke the tablets of commandments and punished those who had worshipped the calf, following Allah's command.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that non-Muslims who haven't heard about Islam will be accountable. He believes establishing an Islamic system in our country will demonstrate its benefits to the world. Instead of reaching everyone individually, the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) shared the message with rulers to inform more people.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed recounts the Battle of Badr, highlighting Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) choice to confront the Quraish army over pursuing their caravan. Despite advice to the contrary, the Prophet's decision led to victory, showcasing the triumph of truth over falsehood. Hazrat Abu Bakr's unwavering faith and the Prophet's profound prayer underscored their commitment to righteousness.
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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed suggests that Israel was behind the 9/11 attacks to intimidate the U.S. and prevent interference in its affairs. He believes Israeli agents have infiltrated key sectors of the U.S. and that Israel avoids putting too much pressure on Pakistan to prevent backlash. He is convinced that Israel's influence is responsible for the attacks to maintain its control and dominance.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that when non-Muslims convert to Islam, they should focus on the core teachings, not on sects. Some groups, like Deobandi, follow sects, while others, like Jamaat-e-Islami, do not. He highlights how sectarian divisions can confuse and discourage potential converts. Despite these issues, many people are still embracing Islam globally.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses how Islam helps with sadness, worry, and stress. He says the Quran guides us to heal our hearts, using the example of soft soil absorbing rain. By letting go of negative emotions like pride and greed, we find peace.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in the final era of the Muslim community, there will be a debate about which part—early or late—is better. This idea, passed down through Hazrat Jafer Sadiq, suggests that later generations might surpass earlier ones in both quantity and quality, likened to different groups benefiting from rainfall in alternating years.
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.
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In this clip Israr Ahmed discusses the fate of hypocrites and narrates the story of Abdullah bin Abi's death and funeral. He also elaborates on the exemplary character of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Hypocrites have no good deeds accepted, and Abdullah bin Abi's prayers may not have been accepted despite being led by the Prophet (SAW).
In the video Dr Israr Ahmed discusses trusting Allah (tawakkul) and having taqwa (piety). Taqwa means always being aware that Allah is watching and that we are accountable for our actions. True taqwa helps us move from basic belief to deeper faith and excellence in worship. With taqwa, Allah gives us inner guidance to know right from wrong. This makes us beloved to Allah and helps us grow spiritually.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed highlights that seeking knowledge is a duty for all, whether religious or not. He stresses that religious obligations like prayer, fasting, and spreading Islam are mandatory for everyone. While some flexibility may apply depending on individual circumstances, these duties should be followed. He encourages continuous learning from childhood to death.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed describes Islam as submission to Allah's will. Ita'at involves obeying Allah with love and sincerity. Taqwa is about avoiding sins and staying within the boundaries set by Allah. These three elements together form Ibadah, which is the act of worshiping Allah. This understanding of worship has been emphasized by all prophets.
Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes the significance of dua, stating it as the essence of worship and the solution to all problems. He distinguishes between Tawheed-fid-Dua and Shirk, and elucidates on how Allah accepts our prayers. Additionally, he discusses the qualities of people favored by Allah and the proper methodology for dua.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how Islam ended the constant fighting among the Arabs during the time of ignorance. The Arabs, who were always at war over small disputes, became brothers through Allah's guidance and the teachings of the Quran. The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) helped unite them, turning enemies into close companions, and brought peace and unity where there was once division and conflict.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explained that Hazrat Luqman focused on recognizing Allah’s oneness and staying connected to Him, even without formal prayers like we have today. Different people had their own ways of praying, but the purpose was always to maintain a relationship with Allah. Hazrat Luqman also knew about things like reward and punishment without needing a prophet to tell him.
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