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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about the importance of freeing people from debt and slavery, as mentioned in the Quran. He shares how Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) used to buy and free mistreated slaves. In today's context, Dr. Israr suggests that helping someone by paying off their large debt so they can become independent is better than giving small, regular donations.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses a crucial hadith about Muslims' future, outlining five phases: Prophet Muhammad's (SAW) kind leadership, fair rule, corruption, harsh governance, and a return to fairness for peace. This hadith reflects Islam's cyclical history, emphasizing the importance of following the Prophet's teachings for a positive outcome.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that humans can regain their high status by performing righteous deeds and striving for spiritual growth. He says that intentional actions ("amal") are needed to rise above our current state. Humans were meant to be Allah's representatives but have fallen. By having faith and doing good deeds, they can reclaim their noble position; otherwise, they are worse than animals.
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 explains that true faith requires actively fighting against oppressive systems (taghoot). Simply doing religious acts like praying and fasting isn't enough; you must work to oppose injustice. He stresses the importance of attending Friday prayers (Jumaat) and warns against making excuses. Muslims should look for genuine communities committed to establishing Islamic principles.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that true faith (Iman) is a belief that settles deeply in the heart, which we can't judge in others. He shares a story where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) rebukes Usama ibn Zaid for doubting a man's declaration of faith during battle, teaching that we should accept people's outward faith without questioning their inner belief.
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In this clip Israr Ahmed explains that many prophets, like Hazrat Isa (AS), didn’t see immediate results from their efforts, but their teachings had a lasting impact over time. Despite little success in their lifetimes, their work eventually bore fruit. The message is that good deeds, though not always yielding quick results, will ultimately succeed, as seen with Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and the spread of Islam.
Dr. Israr Ahmed recounts an incident involving Hazrat Isa (A.S). The Jews planned to crucify him, but Allah lifted him to the sky instead because he was innocent. Another person was made to look like Isa (A.S) and was crucified instead. In the Quran, Allah declares Hazrat Isa (A.S) as His Rooh Ullah.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about the conflict between Islam and capitalism, saying that Islam seeks to establish its system above others. He compares this to modern Western leaders who insist their system will dominate. Dr. Israr points out that many Muslims are unaware of this because teachings about establishing Islam’s system aren't widely shared.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed highlights that the Quran is fully preserved and must be completely believed without any doubt. In contrast, Hadith varies in authenticity, with classifications like Sahih (authentic) and Da'if (weak). Applying Hadith requires careful study, context, and analysis due to possible contradictions. Scholars have resolved such issues through detailed principles and prioritization. While the Quran is an absolute authority, Hadith needs thoughtful understanding and interpretation.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Islam’s practices, such as modesty and gender segregation, are ethical measures to preserve morality, not signs of narrow-mindedness. While Western culture may view them as restrictive, they align with Islamic values. These principles should be understood within Islam’s framework rather than judged by external standards. Misinterpretations arise when viewed through a Western lens.
Dr. Israr Ahmed explains how Earth's axis and cycle around the sun mirror human psychological patterns, sometimes leading to depression. He highlights how this depression can tragically lead to suicide.