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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Shirk-e-Khafi, or hidden shirk, happens when someone does good deeds like praying, fasting, or giving charity to show off to others instead of doing it sincerely for Allah. He emphasizes that even small actions done for attention can be considered hidden shirk, which is hard to notice but very serious. To avoid this, he advises being sincere and doing everything purely for the sake of Allah.

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In the video Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the original purpose of Pakistan's creation and references Allama Iqbal's vision. Iqbal envisioned an independent Muslim state in the northeast of India, which Muhammad Ali Jinnah later pursued. Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes that Pakistan's foundation should be based on Islamic principles, not just on ethnicity, language, or nationalism. He stresses the importance of reviving Islamic values to fulfill Pakistan's true purpose, as envisioned by its founders.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Jihad is striving for Allah’s cause, while Qital involves combat and killing. In Makkah, the Prophet (PBUH) did peaceful Jihad, and Qital began in Madinah. The Kashmir struggle is Jihad-e-Azadi, a valid effort for freedom. Those who die in it achieve Shahadat (martyrdom).

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Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses Hazrat Ibrahim's (A.S) prayer for children when he was 80 years old and childless. Allah granted him a son, Hazrat Ismail (A.S). The Quran tells of Hazrat Hajra's struggles and the sacrifices of Ibrahim and Ismail. This story is a reminder of Ibrahim's Sunnah, still relevant today.

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In the clip Israr Dr Ahmed explains that milk-e-yameen (concubines) is only allowed during true jihad fisabilillah and does not require nikah, but freeing and marrying them is a noble act. Such captives should be treated justly and integrated into society. Muslim men can marry Christian or Jewish women (Ahl-e-Kitab), but Muslim women cannot marry non-Muslim men. This is because children follow the father’s religion, and the family is led by the man in Islamic law.

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In this clip, Dr.Israr Ahmed emphasizes that the Quran offers guidance specifically for those with taqwa (piety). Simply memorizing or interpreting the Quran isn't enough if one lacks taqwa. Without it, a person’s character and actions may still be poor. He compares this to placing valuable books on a donkey, which gains no benefit. Therefore, true benefit from the Quran comes only with taqwa.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains four key principles from Surah Al-Asr: faith, good deeds, promoting truth, and promoting patience. He says these should be balanced. Even very pious acts are ineffective without truth and patience. He urges Muslims to be active and face challenges, not just focus on spiritual retreats. He prays for people to truly embody these principles.

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10 Views 2 years ago

In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed is explaining the two advices of Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W) that he gave to his Ummah, in each of his sermons, 1- Honesty and 2- Keeping the promises.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that to change a system, you need organized, committed people. He highlights that in Pakistan, the system is dominated by feudal lords, and true democracy or public politics doesn't exist. Changing such a deeply entrenched system requires sacrifice and dedication, not just a disorganized crowd. He uses the example of a military unit following orders even in difficult situations to illustrate the need for discipline and unity.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explained that Jihad means struggle or effort. It can be through words, like teaching or advising others (Jihad bil-lisan), or through actions, like stopping wrongdoings. The most important jihad is through the Quran (Jihad bil-Quran). Physical fighting (Jihad fi-sabil) is a specific form of jihad, which became important after the Prophet’s migration to Madinah. The main difference is between striving with knowledge and words versus fighting.

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35 Views 2 years ago

In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains "shirk fil itat," associating partners with Allah in obedience. He clarifies that while respecting parents is important, ultimate obedience belongs solely to Allah. Any obedience conflicting with Allah's commands is considered shirk, He emphasizing that obedience is reserved for Allah alone.

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41 Views 2 years ago

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.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed is explaining that Islam is not a religion but it is complete code of life and a system. He also explained the difference between Religion and Deen. Islam does not consist of few ritulous like namaz, roza and few social customs but it corners spheres of life.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that during Friday sermons, the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) would recite parts of the Quran to remind people of their purpose in life and to strengthen their faith. He often recited Surah Al-A'la and Surah Al-Ghashiyah because they focus on reminding believers of their duties to Allah. The main goal of the Friday sermon is to help people remember their purpose and encourage them to live their lives for Allah.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) mission was to strengthen faith, not seek political power. He outlines a three-step process: building faith, educating with Quran and Hadith, and uniting people to fight evil and promote good. He emphasizes the need to follow this gradual approach for meaningful change. Skipping steps would lead to failure.

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In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed is explaining that "Laylatul Qadr is a powerful night in Islam, better than a thousand months, filled with blessings, forgiveness, and mercy. Muslims pray fervently during the last ten days of Ramadan to seek its rewards, as its exact date is hidden, making it a time of great spiritual significance."

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46 Views 2 years ago

In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that elderly or sick people can pray at home if they can't go to the mosque. They can sit or even lie down to pray if standing is difficult. In any situation, whether due to necessity or illness, any form of prayer is acceptable.

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49 Views 1 year ago

In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Islam prescribes modesty and separation of genders in various aspects of life, such as schools and hospitals. Women should cover their bodies at home, showing only the face, hands, and feet, and wear a burqa or chador outside. Men bear the financial responsibilities for their families, including marriage expenses and overall care.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that collective repentance (ijtamai tauba) involves individuals sincerely repenting and removing haram from their lives. Despite societal restrictions, people can still follow Islamic teachings like avoiding interest and indecency. He emphasizes the power of sincere prayer and repentance to influence destiny. If enough people repent and work for Islam, they can bring meaningful change.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Sharia is meant to help us grow and improve as individuals. He mentions the Quran, saying that those who deny the afterlife mistreat orphans and neglect the needy. Sharia teaches us basic human values and morality, guiding us to become the people Allah intended us to be.

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