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In the video Dr Israr Ahmed discusses meeting Allah and the importance of martyrdom. He says martyrs eagerly await Judgment Day and enter the afterlife swiftly. True martyrdom involves devotion, endurance, and generosity for Allah. He urges believers to aspire for the reward of meeting Allah, noting that even small acts of devotion matter.

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Dr. Israr Ahmed stresses following Allah's commands to differentiate between right and wrong, trust and betrayal. He warns against using illegitimate means to fulfill desires, as true reward comes from obeying Allah's laws.

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⁣Mout Ke Bad Kiya Hoga | Surah Ad Dahar Translation & Tafseer By Dr Israr Ahmed | Zindgi Aur Mout

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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 explains that to understand the Quran deeply, one must cleanse their heart of worldly desires like wealth and fame. Without this inner purity, even experts can't grasp the true essence of the Quran, which was revealed over 23 years and holds Allah's ultimate love and wisdom.

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34 Views 1 year ago

In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses if reading the Quran or sending blessings before the Azan is allowed. He explains that some people do this to help them focus on prayer. He also mentions the differences in the Azan between Sunni and Shia Muslims. Dr. Israr Ahmed believes all Muslims should be able to lead prayers and perform marriages themselves instead of relying on religious leaders.

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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that in Tanzeem-e-Islami, you cannot fully fulfill your responsibility to the group without taking the formal pledge (baait). While you can cooperate with different groups on some tasks without joining, true commitment and discipline require being part of an organization. In Tanzeem-e-Islami, joining through baait is necessary if you want to seriously work towards the goal of establishing an Islamic system (Ikamat-e-Deen).

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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.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed highlights how to guide youth in establishing Islam despite economic hardships. The key is developing strong faith and a sense of duty toward the struggle for Islam. True believers find joy in enduring hunger and thirst as signs of Allah’s blessings. He references the Battle of Ahzab, where believers viewed challenges as divine promises, while hypocrites felt deceived. Faithful youth see hardships as steps toward spiritual success and higher goals.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in the Quran, Allah promises rewards to those who show patience during hardships. We will face tests like fear, hunger, and loss, but we should stay patient and remember that we belong to Allah. Patience involves following Allah’s commands, avoiding sins, and encouraging each other to remain steadfast.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that his views on the Tablighi Jamaat balance praise and criticism. He appreciates their efforts in spreading religious devotion and selfless dedication to Islam but critiques their narrow focus on personal worship, neglecting broader aspects like societal and political reform. He believes acknowledging both strengths and shortcomings is essential, as neither love nor dislike should blind one to the truth.

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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.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Hazrat Luqman was a Siddiq (truthful believer) with strong faith, not a prophet. Unlike regular believers, Siddiqs don’t require a prophet’s message to confirm their faith. He also mentions Hazrat Waraqah bin Nawfal, a Christian scholar, as the first to affirm Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)'s prophethood. Waraqah recognized the angel Jibreel and foretold the opposition the Prophet would face from his people.

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In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains the difference between doing shirk (associating partners with Allah) and being called a mushrik (one who regularly does shirk). Just committing shirk doesn’t mean someone becomes a mushrik right away. He also advises not to avoid congregational prayers, even if you don't want to pray behind a certain person, as long as their beliefs are correct.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Shiatan (Iblees) was not an angel but a jinn, as confirmed in the Quran. Although he was commanded to bow to Adam along with the angels, he refused. Some people mistakenly think he was an angel because he was often in their company, but unlike angels, who always obey Allah, jinn have free will.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that true faith (yaqeen wala emaan) is developed in three ways: first, by spending time with good, sincere people, which naturally strengthens faith; second, by consistently practicing religious duties, which builds conviction; and third, by studying and reflecting on the Quran, which creates a deeper, more conscious understanding of faith. These practices lead to a genuine transformation and a strong, intellectual faith.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses how Islam addressed slavery within its historical context. It encouraged freeing slaves as a virtuous act and mandated kind treatment. Slavery was limited to prisoners of war when alternatives like ransom weren’t viable, while capturing free people was strictly forbidden. Over time, Islamic teachings promoted the decline of slavery. The emphasis remained on justice, compassion, and humane treatment for all.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discussing the significance of Rabi ul Awal and the characteristics of true believers. He emphasizes the importance of genuine faith over merely legalistic adherence to Islam. He highlights that being a true believer requires aligning one's desires with the teachings of Islam and following the commands of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Allah.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Meezan in the Quran stands for balance and justice. It represents Allah's system of fairness seen in nature and in divine law. When society follows this balanced system, it brings blessings and benefits everyone. However, an unjust system harms society by favoring the powerful. The Quran, along with this concept of Meezan, provides a complete guide to living a fair and balanced life.

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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that while traditional Islamic teachings prohibited hand-made images, modern photography and videos are different and widely accepted by scholars for essential needs like IDs and education. He believes using videos for spreading Islam is justified because it combines visuals and sound, making the message more impactful and effective for dawat-o-tableegh, as long as it does not involve anything inherently haram.

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