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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in an Islamic government, opposition is allowed if it follows Shariah. The caliphate isn’t a one-party system but lets people choose between different programs. Parties must stay true to their promises. In a presidential system, decisions are based on honesty, not party influence. Islamic governance balances religion with modern needs.

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In the video, Dr. Israr Ahmed says that Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is both a regular person and has a special connection to God's light. He explains that while regular people have physical and spiritual parts, the Prophet's spiritual side was more important, showing how special he was. This shows how important the Prophet is and reminds us to be humble and follow his teachings carefully.

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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 emphasizes the importance of patience (sabr) in practicing Allah’s religion. Promoting truth often leads to opposition and resentment from powerful figures. True patience includes enduring hardships, such as praying in the cold or fasting in summer, and resisting temptations, as shown by Prophet Yusuf. It also involves handling persecution while striving to uphold faith, similar to the early Muslims in Mecca.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains why it's not okay to ask for help from Hazrat Ali (RA) or Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani. He says it's not right to call upon them for assistance in Islam. Instead, Muslims should only ask for help from Allah. He explains that asking anyone besides Allah for help is considered shirk, which means associating partners with Allah.

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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.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that true remembrance of Allah (zikr) is keeping Allah in your heart. The best zikr is reciting the Quran and performing prayers. He shares how Fatima (RA) used to recite the Quran while doing chores. Other forms of zikr include daily duas (supplications) for various activities. Consistent zikr keeps the heart connected to Allah and protects against negative influences and hypocrisy.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about being patient during tough times. He says the Quran teaches us to seek help through patience and prayer. Tests will come, like fear and loss, but we should stay strong, support each other, and keep faith in Allah. Those who die in Allah's path are still alive in a way we can't see.

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Dr. Israr Ahmed laments the lost dreams of a strong Pakistan and empowered Muslims in India. He highlights how Muslim actions oppose Islam, leading to suffering for Indian Muslims as a consequence.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that real blessings are those that come with guidance from Allah. Wealth, health, and children are only blessings if they help you live righteously. Without guidance, these things can lead to harm rather than good. The Qur'an is the greatest blessing because it provides the guidance needed to live a successful and righteous life.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that a Rasool (Messenger) brings a new divine law, while a Nabi (Prophet) follows an existing one. Every Rasool is a Nabi, but not every Nabi is a Rasool. He also mentions that some prophets, like Hazrat Haroon, were called Rasools even without bringing a new book. A Rasool guides a specific people, and if they reject the message, they face punishment, as seen in the stories of past nations.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the spiritual energy felt during Quran study or religious gatherings often fades over time. To sustain it, he advises joining an Islamic group (jamaat) that works for deen. Being part of collective efforts and staying connected with such a community helps keep faith strong. Consistent engagement in Quranic recitation and religious work is key to maintaining spirituality.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Allah advises Muslims to control their desires and be mindful of God in all aspects of life. He stresses the importance of maintaining family ties and speaking truthfully. By obeying Allah and His messenger, one can find success and forgiveness for their mistakes.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the greatest injustice is shirk (associating partners with Allah). Other major forms of oppression occur socially, through inequality based on birth; economically, through unfair distribution of wealth; and politically, through rulers exploiting people's rights and freedoms. To combat these issues, people must seek justice and balance by submitting to their Creator.

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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about Iran's Islamic revolution and why it's important. He says that America, Israel, and Europe see Iran and Pakistan as their main targets. Iran is targeted because of its successful religious revolution and oil resources. Pakistan is targeted because of its history in Islamic reform. Both countries are very important in the Muslim world.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explain that in Madina, the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) prayed facing Jerusalem for 16-17 months, likely by divine guidance. This period helped avoid conflict with the Jews and allowed him to establish his position. He built Masjid-e-Nabwi, bonded migrants and helpers, and formed a defense pact. Later, the Qibla was changed to the Kaaba in Mecca, a significant event in Islam.

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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes the potential to establish an Islamic system in Pakistan through hard work and effort. He underscores the importance of aligning actions with Islamic principles, stating that displaying correct conduct is crucial before showcasing Islam to the world. Dr. Israr Ahmed acknowledges that the establishment of an Islamic system requires dedicated effort, obedience to Allah's commandments, and overcoming the prevailing influence of disbelief. The clip encapsulates the call for earnest work, adherence to Islamic values, and acknowledgment of the challenges hindering the automatic establishment of an Islamic system.

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⁣5 Advices Of Hazrat Luqman | Surah Luqman Complete With Urdu Translation | Dr Israr Ahmed Bayan

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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.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the main duty of the Muslim Ummah is to fight against injustice, especially the unfair distribution of wealth. He says that instead of just feeding the poor, Muslims must work to change the system that creates poverty. The Ummah is responsible for continuing the mission of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) by spreading Islam's message, promoting justice, and opposing wrong. On the Day of Judgment, the Ummah will be questioned about whether they fulfilled this responsibility.

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