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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that disagreements in Tanzeem-e-Islami are natural and healthy if handled responsibly. They should not disrupt discipline or unity and must be expressed through proper channels with authorized members. It’s important to avoid burdening others or demotivating them, and personal ego or pride must not interfere. Unity, humility, and respect for organizational rules are essential when dealing with differences.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about the need for religious people to be in politics to solve national issues according to Islamic teachings. He compares two types of politics: electoral (which works within the current system) and revolutionary (which aims to change the system). He explains that for an Islamic revolution, a different approach is needed, not just participating in elections.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes the importance of living according to Allah’s will by following the Quran and staying connected with a religious group. He advises joining a community for support, avoiding Shaytan's influence, and participating in activities like congregational prayers. Being part of a group like Tanzeem-e-Islami helps maintain the right path, but sincerity and following the Prophet’s way are key.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about why we're here and what we're meant to do. He says Allah made humans special with the power of speech, which sets us apart. He believes learning from the Quran is crucial for understanding our purpose and becoming better people who can teach others too.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed narrates a story about Hazrat Maaz bin Jabal (RA), who asked the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) which deed would ensure his entry into Jannah (paradise). The Prophet, appreciating his concern for the afterlife, guided him. Hazrat Maaz was a wise and trusted companion, known for making decisions based on the Quran, the Prophet’s teachings, and his own judgment. This story shows the companions' deep focus on the afterlife.
In the video Dr Israr Ahmed explains how to choose good Islamic names for children. He says to pick names without bad meanings or connections to other gods. Instead, go for names like "Abdullah" instead of "Abdul Rasool" for better meanings.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the punishment for false prophets and those who disrespect Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). He recounts Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani's false claim to prophethood and his rejection by the Afghan ruler. He highlighting the peaceful and organized movement led by Maulana Ali bin Yousaf that made this happen.
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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that asceticism (rahbaniyat) in Islam was meant to show deep devotion and compassion, as seen in the lives of prophets like Noah, Abraham, and Jesus. He criticizes how some people have misunderstood and misused ascetic practices, leading to negative effects like isolation and hypocrisy. He emphasizes that true Islam does not support these wrong practices.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that riya kari (showing off) happens when good deeds are done to gain people’s praise instead of pleasing Allah. Feeling happy about doing good is natural and not riya kari unless the intent is to seek admiration. Sincerity in intention is key, as Allah blesses those who act only for His sake, making both angels and people love them.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed says that before the Day of Judgment, Islam will spread worldwide, completing Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) mission. He quotes Iqbal, saying the work of spreading Islam is ongoing. Islam succeeded in Arabia and now must spread globally. He assures this will definitely happen.
The speaker addresses transferring rewards to the deceased, disputed as innovation. They advocate following the Prophet's (PBUH) practices and suggest asking Allah to transfer good deeds' rewards to deceased parents. Criticizing practices like calling people for prayers and Quran recitation gatherings as innovations, they outline three life stages: worldly life, life in the grave, and the afterlife.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the idea of women working alongside men in the Prophet’s time is a modern concept. Women did participate in limited roles, like helping the wounded during battles, but after the hijab command, their participation in public matters was restricted. He emphasizes that a Muslim woman's main role is at home, spreading Islam among her close family and supporting her husband's religious efforts, all while following Islamic principles.
The video discusses the differences between Hazrat Ali (RA) and Hazrat Ameer Muawiya's leadership after the death of Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Hazrat Ali initially hesitated to accept the caliphate but eventually did. However, conflicts arose, leading to the Battle of Siffin, where thousands of Muslims lost their lives. Hazrat Ali's capital shifted from Medina to Kufa, signaling the expansion of Islamic governance.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmad elucidates the unwavering resilience of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) against the coercive tactics employed by the leaders of Makkah. Despite facing intense pressure and tempting offers, including promises of kingdom, immense wealth, and prestigious marriages, Muhammad (SAW) remained steadfast. The leaders, led by Abu Talib, attempted to lure him away from his mission, but the Muslims stood firm in their commitment to monotheism and their allegiance to Muhammad (SAW). Dr. Israr Ahmad emphasizes the concept of "saber" or patience, describing it as the ability to persist in one's journey without yielding to greed, objection, pressure, or temptation. The Muslims' dedication to jihad and their unwavering loyalty to Prophet Muhammad (SAW) endured until their last breath.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that humans have a spiritual side that makes them different from animals. Even though people have eyes and ears, they often don't use them to truly see or hear. This is like Abu Jahl, who ignored the truth despite having eyes and ears. Modern humans have forgotten this spiritual aspect due to scientific theories like Darwin's.
Dr. Israr Ahmed explains three ways the Quran is protected. Firstly, Allah ensures its preservation, making it universally accessible for guidance. Secondly, Mujaddids emerge in every century to revive true religious teachings. Finally, a group within the ummah remains steadfast in truth, ensuring its preservation until Allah's decree.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explores the permissibility of family planning and birth control in Islam, endorsing certain methods while cautioning against permanent solutions like surgery. He also addresses the topic of making images, highlighting Islam's comprehensive nature, covering beliefs, worship, and social customs.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that a true Islamic revolution requires unity, and even a small dedicated group can make a big impact. The "silent majority" seems to support the system, but they are not actively involved. A Muslim leader must implement full Islamic law, or their claim of faith is false. Zia-ul-Haq, for instance, was expected to enforce Sharia law but didn't, which questioned his commitment to Islam.