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Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the importance of distinguishing between right and wrong, trust and betrayal, according to Allah's commands. He warns against betraying Allah by disregarding what is lawful and unlawful. If you resort to illegitimate means to fulfill desires, you won't be rewarded. True reward comes from obeying Allah.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about how he spent his life serving Islam and what he did for it. He also discusses the importance of the caliphate and making changes in religion to keep it relevant. Dr. Ahmed shares a message about his experiences in the Islamic organization, speaking in a simple and understandable way.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about the importance of ethics in Islam, stating that a good Muslim is one with good morals, successful in this life and the next. He mentions a Quranic verse highlighting the importance of pleasing others.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about the importance of fasting and being pious in Islam. He also discusses the significance of earning halal sustenance versus haram, and offers advice on how to ensure our prayers are accepted by Allah.
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
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed tells the story of Prophet Ibrahim's sacrifice. Allah turned the fire meant for Ibrahim into a garden. Ibrahim left his home, faced a major test at 100, and was commanded to sacrifice his son, Ishmael, in a dream. Ishmael agreed, showing great faith. This story teaches about trials in life and the importance of faith.
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 says we can't trick God, even if we fool others. He quotes the Quran to show that lying and doing wrong is not okay. He explains that everything we do will be checked on Judgment Day. He compares it to a future where all our actions are recorded instantly, making it clear that we can't hide anything from God.
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.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about hypocrisy. He explains how the word 'nifaq' originated from Arabic and its evolution into 'munafiqat.' He uses the example of a double-faced animal to illustrate the concept. Hypocrites are those who pretend to be believers but mock faith secretly. Allah exposes their deceitfulness.
In the video Dr Israr Ahmed discusses meeting Allah and the importance of martyrdom. He says martyrs eagerly await Judgment Day and enter the afterlife swiftly. True martyrdom involves devotion, endurance, and generosity for Allah. He urges believers to aspire for the reward of meeting Allah, noting that even small acts of devotion matter.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses Hazrat Umar Farooq's (RA) martyrdom and Yum-e-Shahadat Yakam Muharram, 1384 years ago. Hazrat Umar (RA) was attacked by Abu Lulu Feroz, an Iranian slave, during his leadership. Before his martyrdom, Hazrat Umar (RA) enforced a tax rule for slaves, causing dissent. He then ordered the creation of a millstone in response.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains how Surah Ad-Duha can help when you're feeling stressed or sad. He says reciting this Surah reminds us that tough times don't last forever, and better days are ahead. It's like a message of hope and comfort from Allah, assuring us that He's always there for us. This Surah acts as a remedy for emotional and spiritual distress, offering hope and assurance of Allah's support and blessings.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Islam teaches a balanced approach to dealing with beggars. We should not shame those who ask for help because they are already vulnerable. Instead, offer meaningful support to help them become self-reliant. If you can't help, politely say so without being harsh. Avoid encouraging a culture of begging by giving small amounts; provide real assistance when you can.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was very self-reliant and only accepted help for Allah's mission, not for personal needs. For example, during the migration to Madinah, even though Abu Bakr (RA) offered two camels, the Prophet insisted on paying for one to maintain his independence. This shows the importance of helping in Allah's cause while being self-sufficient in personal matters.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that *Bay'ah* (pledging allegiance) is important in Islam. He refers to a Hadith that says a Muslim who dies without giving Bay'ah dies in ignorance. This Bay'ah is not just for spiritual guidance or to a caliph, but it applies in all situations. If there is a Caliphate, Muslims must pledge to the Caliph. If not, they should join a group working to establish one. This concept of Bay'ah, meaning obedience within Islamic law, is often forgotten today.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains how to stay focused during prayer (namaz) by concentrating on the afterlife and love for Allah. He advises that by directing all thoughts toward these spiritual matters, distractions and negative thoughts will diminish. By keeping the mind centered on Allah and the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), it becomes easier to maintain concentration during prayers.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that striving for the establishment of Islam (Iqamat-e-Deen) is a personal duty for every Muslim. However, its success depends on Allah's will and people's acceptance. He emphasizes that we must continue our efforts without being discouraged by the results, as outcomes are in Allah's control. Dr. Israr also advises against criticizing other religious groups for their methods.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that while humans want to see results from their efforts, we should work for Allah's pleasure. He highlights that people have a spiritual side that seeks higher values and a physical side that wants rewards. True faith means continuing to work even when we don’t see immediate results, as focusing only on outcomes can lead to losing motivation.