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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Islam allows Muslim men to marry women from Ahl-e-Kitab (Jews and Christians), as stated in the Quran. He argues this permission remains valid even today, despite changes in their beliefs, as similar issues existed during the Quran's revelation. However, it is ideal if the woman converts to Islam before marriage.
In this captivating clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed delves into the profound and instructive narrative of a worshiping scholar from the Bani Israel. With eloquence and insight, he unfolds the tale, drawing timeless lessons from its depths. Through his narrative, Dr. Ahmed illuminates the path of belief and devotion, offering a glimpse into the transformative power of faith.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that working in a bank is not allowed because banks are based on interest, which is haram. He says that living in a society full of interest makes everything connected to it haram, but if someone is trying to change the system for Allah’s Deen, their efforts can help balance the harm of living in such an environment.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Islam is based on both the Quran and the Sunnah (teachings of Prophet Muhammad SAW). The Quran provides guidance, but it is the Sunnah that explains how to put that guidance into practice, such as how to perform prayers. Both are necessary to establish Islam as a complete way of life, including its social, political, and economic systems. The purpose of Prophet Muhammad's mission was to implement and make this complete system of life, known as Deen-e-Haq, supreme over all other systems.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explores pre-Adam creation, delving into the Big Bang theory and the fundamental forces governing the universe. He discusses the concept of a unified origin through diminishing forces. The discussion parallels modern scientific understanding, emphasizing the complexity of creation beyond human grasp.
Dr. Israr Ahmed highlights the significance of Surah Asar, the Quran's shortest and earliest chapter, serving as a comprehensive index of its themes. The companions would listen to it before parting ways, emphasizing reflection. Dr. Israr suggests that focusing on Surah Asar is sufficient for guidance, even if it were the only revelation. The surah encapsulates principles of good deeds, adherence to Shariah, and basic human morality.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains how the Quraish tribe developed animosity towards Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) and the Muslims. He discusses the complexities of adhering to Islamic faith and the sacrifices required. Dr. Israr Ahmed also highlights the Prophet's strategic measures to safeguard the Muslim community and establish trade routes between East and West. Furthermore, he addresses the dangers of hypocrisy, emphasizing the importance of genuine faith.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that achieving change through non-violent methods, like Gandhi’s movement against the British, is not rebellion. After World War II, the British left India peacefully, as they couldn’t stay due to external pressures. Despite conflicts between Hindus and Muslims, no British were harmed during the independence struggle.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that joining Tanzeem-e-Islami requires two main commitments. First, a pledge to Allah to avoid what He dislikes and strive for Islam’s success with one’s wealth and life. Second, a pledge to follow the leader’s instructions, whether easy or hard, as long as they align with Islamic teachings. Members must uphold discipline, unity, and dedication to the mission. This structure is rooted in the Quran, Sunnah, and the practice of the Sahaba.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that a husband can give divorce in Islam, but it should be done responsibly and as a last resort. Divorce is allowed but disliked by Allah. Efforts should be made to reconcile before deciding. After three divorces, the wife can only remarry her husband if she marries and separates from another man. Fewer than three divorces allow remarriage through a new Nikah.
In the clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about Prophet Muhammad's farewell pilgrimage speech, emphasizing the repetition of key teachings three times. He stresses the importance of spreading Islam's message, citing a verse from Surah Al-A'raf, and urges individuals to fulfill this duty to avoid accountability on Judgment Day.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes the importance of perseverance in the path of Allah, urging believers never to lose hope. He quotes from the Quran, stating that trials are inevitable but one must continue striving. Using examples from Islamic history, he illustrates the significance of resilience and unwavering faith in overcoming challenges. The message underscores the idea of trusting in Allah's plan and remaining steadfast in the face of adversity.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about being good, using a story about Aurangzeb Alamgir to show that even bad people can do good things and feel better inside. He explains "nafs-e-lawama" as a sort of inner voice that tells us when we're doing right or wrong. He says it's important to help others and be truthful, especially by keeping promises.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explained that a stepmother is considered a mother and deserves respect and kindness. Although there may be natural differences in feelings, her rights are still important. She should be treated well, just like a real mother.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed outlines Islam with two facets: "religion" and "way of life." The term "mazhab" is absent in the Quran, applied to sects like Hanafi, Maliki, etc. True religion aligns with Allah's law, Sharia. Those diverging are deemed misguided.
Behtareen Insan Kon Hen? | Life Changing Advice From The Prophet ﷺ For Ummah | Dr. Israr Ahmed Bayan
In this clip Dr israr ahmed explaining that the best person is the one who learns and teaches the Quran.Bahtreen shaks kon ha?bahtreen shaks woh ha jo Quran seekhy aur byaan kray.Quran 1400 saal phaly utra.The solution to all the problems that man has till the Day of Resurrection is in the Quran.Dig into the Quran and find guidance in it.Quran ko khood kar iski gahrai ma utro aur hidayat nikalo.aik khutby ma hazoor (SAW) ny logo se pocha k bato k mane Quran ka kalaam tum sab tak poncha dya ha k nahi is pa pory majmein ny kaha han Hazoor (SAW) hum gawahi dety hain k apne amanat ka haq,rasalat ka haq,fraiz ka haq aur khair khwahi ka haq ada kar dya ha .Hazoor (SAW) apne gumrahi aur andherion k pardo ko chaak kar dya.The Holy Prophet (PBUH) closed the veils of misguidance and closed the darkness.The Holy Prophet (PBUH) looked at the sky and said,"O Allah, bear witness that i have conveyed the Quran to them."kash humain maloom hota k Quran seekhna aur seekhana kitna ala career ha.kash humain maloom hota k Quran ki tableegh aur dawat ma guzra her lamha kitna keemati ha.Muhammad (SAW) ny farmaya ay allah mane ye boj apne kandoin se utar dya ha aur logo tak poncha dya ha ap abhi gawah hain.aur unho ny umat-e-Muhammad (SAW) se kaha k ab ye Quran tum log buhaat zamadari se logo tak ponchao aur mera koi umati farigh na rahy aik ayat bhi poncha sakty ho tu ponchao kio k jis ny Quran seekha aur seekhaya wo tum ma se sab se bahter ha.
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In 1985, Dr. Israr Ahmed organized a six-day event discussing a religious vision derived from the Quran with 100 scholars. Among them, Maulana Waheed-ul-Deen Khan remained silent when questioned about the importance of peace versus war, simply replying, "No Comments" in English. This exchange highlighted differing perspectives on conflict resolution within the religious community.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed teaches how to control desires and thoughts, emphasizing the struggle against ego-driven impulses. He highlights the importance of aligning desires with the will of Allah, considering it the greatest spiritual struggle. He warns against succumbing to societal pressures and urges viewing desires as adversaries, not allies, particularly against the influence of Satan.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed advises against trying to change the direction of established movements, as their ideologies are deeply rooted. He suggests that if you don't agree with a group's approach, it's better to either join a different one or create your own path. Focusing on positive work and avoiding unnecessary conflicts is key. This approach allows for productive change without wasting time or causing friction.