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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.
Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses how both sinners and innocents may face consequences in the Quran. Allah promises protection for those who promote good and deter evil, but severe punishment awaits those who persist in immorality and indecency.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses why the Egyptian king appointed Hazrat Yusaf (A.S) as Finance Minister and explains Yusaf's (A.S) interpretations of dreams for the king and two prisoners. Yusaf (A.S) impresses the king with his intelligence, leading the king to keep him out of prison.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the essence of worship, emphasizing that it's more than just rituals like prayers and fasting. Worship entails being a devoted servant to God, obeying His commands willingly and out of love, not just out of obligation. It involves complete submission and sincere love for Allah, where every action is done to please Him. Worship combines obedience and love, reaching its fullness when one's love and submission to God are profound.
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 says real goodness isn't just about showing off good deeds. It's about truly believing in Allah and feeling both love for Him and fear of upsetting Him. Real goodness means doing good things to make Allah happy and to avoid His punishment, not just to get attention or rewards in this world.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed advocates for a presidential system in Pakistan, similar to Islamic Khilafat, where authority belongs to Allah and the Quran and Sunnah are supreme. He suggests smaller provinces for better governance and criticizes the influence of American ideals on Pakistani leaders. He also stresses protecting non-Muslims' rights while keeping them outside the Sharia system.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about when Prophet Musa (Moses) went up Mount Sinai to get the Torah. While he was gone for 40 days, the Israelites started worshipping a golden calf. When Musa returned and saw this, he was very angry. He broke the tablets of commandments and punished those who had worshipped the calf, following Allah's command.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that many people join organizations but don’t put in the required effort to bring change, which is essential for a true revolution. He compares this to prayer, where performing it is not enough without sincerity and focus. Similarly, striving against systems that don’t follow Allah’s rule is a personal duty, just like prayer. Joining an organization is not enough; real change needs dedication, consistent effort, and self-reflection.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the challenges of balancing modern education and religious struggle. He emphasizes the need for personal commitment and passion in overcoming distractions and obstacles. By prioritizing faith and being prepared to answer to Allah, individuals can find strength and success in their religious journey, even amidst difficulties.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that giving three divorces in one sitting is valid but considered sinful. Hazrat Umar (RA) enforced this rule to discourage its misuse but also punished those who practiced it. The preferred method is to give one talaq at a time, allowing for reconciliation during the iddah period. Three divorces at once finalize the separation, leaving no room for remarriage unless the woman marries and divorces another man naturally.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed shares five concise pieces of advice from Hazrat Luqman (RA) to his son: 1. Avoid associating partners with Allah. 2. Actions, no matter how small, will be rewarded. 3. Maintain regular prayer. 4. Promote good and discourage evil. 5. Practice patience always.
In the clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about how Allah will honor and elevate nations through the Quran, while those who ignore it will face disgrace. He stresses that the Quran is crucial for Muslims, and neglecting it leads to humiliation. Dr. Israr highlights the Quran's role in guiding and shaping civilizations, emphasizing its significance in human history.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that ulema (Islamic scholars) inherit the spiritual knowledge of prophets, like the Quran and Sunnah, not material wealth. Their main role is to spread these teachings. However, he disagrees with the idea that only ulema should rule, as governance in Islam isn't limited to scholars. Instead, leading the community is a shared responsibility, not a theocracy run by a single group.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses whether joining a jamaat (organization) is necessary for Islamic struggle. He explains that leaving a jamaat is allowed if it goes off track, but one should then form or join another. He highlights how the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) started with a small group that grew over time. He also criticizes scholars who leave jamaats without explaining their reasons or offering a clear alternative, stressing their duty to guide others.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that "Taghoot" refers to anything or anyone that demands worship or obedience other than Allah. It can also mean crossing boundaries, such as idolizing something beyond its rightful place. Forcing submission to anyone except Allah is considered "Taghoot." True Islamic leadership does not seek to make people submit to them, but to Allah alone.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Quran does not specify the exact locations of Jannah and Jahannum. The current universe will be replaced with a new system, and Earth will reveal all buried within it during resurrection. The actual locations of Paradise and Hell are known only to Allah, and any speculation, like planets being given to Jannah’s inhabitants, is beyond human understanding.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that while looking at a woman inappropriately is not a legal crime, it is an ethical sin in Islam, known as "zina of the eyes." The first glance is allowed, but staring or further actions are sinful. Zina includes not just physical acts but also thoughts and intentions. Unintentional thoughts are not punishable, but deliberate actions are.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says to control desires by avoiding tempting situations, like being alone with someone you're not related to. Looking with desire at someone is wrong. Always have a family member around when meeting with unrelated people to avoid temptation. These rules help keep you modest and prevent wrongdoing.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes that true faith (Emaan) requires sincere personal conviction, not just outward declarations. He references Surah Al-Munafiqun, which warns about hypocrites who profess belief but lack genuine faith. Dr. Israr urges believers to reflect on their own faith to ensure it is authentic and not merely inherited. He stresses that true believers prioritize Allah's commands over their own desires.