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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed stresses that true prayer involves a deep spiritual connection with God, not just performing outward rituals. He criticizes focusing solely on external practices while neglecting inner devotion and presence of heart. True worship should evoke a genuine feeling of God's presence. Without this, religious practices remain superficial. He calls for balancing outward rituals with inner spirituality.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about the similarities between Islam and Hinduism, emphasizing the importance of studying Hindu scriptures in their original language to understand these common points. He praises Zakir Naik for highlighting these similarities but regrets that Muslims haven’t focused on understanding Hindu beliefs. During a visit to India in 1991, he suggested that a madrasa include Sanskrit studies so students could directly read and understand Hindu texts.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says the Quran is super important, and we shouldn't ignore it like the Jews did with Allah's rules. Allah praises the Quran, and Prophet Muhammad said the best Muslims learn and teach it. He also said to use the Quran to avoid problems because it always helps. The Quran is like a strong rope from Allah and reminds us of Him the best.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses Prophet Musa (AS) on Koh-e-Toor and the greatness of the Quran. He explains that the Quran is a reflection of Allah's attributes. A verse from Surah Hashr says a mountain would crumble if the Quran was revealed on it. He also describes how Prophet Musa (AS) fainted when Allah's light appeared on the mountain, showing the power of Allah's words.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about his prediction from 20 years ago that the Taliban would succeed. He congratulates the Taliban and Muslims, saying their rule will bring peace to Afghanistan. He mentions the sacrifices of Afghan fighters and believes their devotion to Islam will bring good results. If the Taliban succeed, it could inspire other Muslim countries to follow similar Islamic governance.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that impulsive sins followed by immediate repentance can be forgiven. However, knowingly and repeatedly committing a sin can ruin all one's worship and lead to severe consequences. He highlights the difference between accidental and deliberate sins, emphasizing that immediate repentance is crucial for forgiveness.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says true goodness in Islam needs compassion for others, not just prayer. Real faith shows through kindness and empathy. Without compassion, even the most devout are not truly righteous. True faith involves helping others with what you love. The Quran teaches that real righteousness comes from giving what you cherish to those in need.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the meaning of hypocrisy (nifaq) in Islam. He compares it to a secret tunnel or an animal’s burrow with multiple exits, used to escape danger. A hypocrite is someone who pretends to be different things to different people, saying one thing to one group and something else to another, just to protect themselves. This double-faced behavior is the essence of hypocrisy.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains the difference between human knowledge and divine knowledge. He talks about how humans learn through their senses and brains, leading to scientific progress. He also discusses how different philosophies and religions have tried to answer big questions about life, existence, and God. Dr. Israr Ahmed criticizes beliefs that mix God with creation or human form, emphasizing the importance of Tawheed (the oneness of God) in Islam, along with belief in prophethood and the Quran.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in Islam, concubines (londiyan) are war captives considered property with no marriage contracts or inheritance rights. Wives, however, have marriage contracts, legal rights, and can seek separation. The Quran encourages freeing slaves, and Prophet Muhammad (SAW) taught to treat them well and free them as an act of kindness and repentance.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that an Islamic group (Jamaat) should be based on discipline and following a set of rules (constitution) rather than being loyal to a single leader. The group is legitimate if its members agree to obey these rules, even when it's difficult or goes against their personal opinions. In Islam, the focus is on following the guidelines set by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companions, with allegiance to the constitution, not to any individual.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that before coming to this world, our souls lived in a different realm called Alam-e-Arwah. There, all souls were created and made a promise to recognize Allah as their Lord. Our souls were fully aware and conscious, even though we didn’t have bodies yet. This shows our deep connection with Allah from the beginning.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the most important jihad is fighting against your own desires to follow Allah's commands. Resisting temptations, like taking bribes, is a key part of this inner struggle. The highest form of jihad is fighting in a battle to establish Islam. Dr. Israr Ahmed stresses that Allah loves those who fight for His cause and warns that while many Muslims focus only on personal worship, they should also address broader challenges to Islam.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the qualities of good wives in Islam. He emphasizes obedience to husbands, as stated in the Quran, but also stresses the importance of staying within the limits set by Allah. Dr. Israr advises wives to prioritize Allah's commandments while obeying their husbands, but if necessary, they must accept their husband's decisions.