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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the main duty of the Muslim Ummah is to fight against injustice, especially the unfair distribution of wealth. He says that instead of just feeding the poor, Muslims must work to change the system that creates poverty. The Ummah is responsible for continuing the mission of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) by spreading Islam's message, promoting justice, and opposing wrong. On the Day of Judgment, the Ummah will be questioned about whether they fulfilled this responsibility.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that many Muslims focus on prayers and fasting but often ignore honesty and fairness in their daily lives, especially in business. He criticizes how people engage in wrong practices like lying and using interest while following religious rituals. He urges Muslims not to accept or support the current unfair system and instead work to bring an Islamic system based on justice and truth.
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 explains that Allah knows everything about us, including our actions and thoughts. True obedience means following all of Allah's commands, not just some. If we selectively obey based on our desires, we are actually following our own self. Genuine obedience requires full submission to Allah. If we make a mistake, we should immediately repent, and Allah will accept sincere repentance.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that to establish Allah's system, a united group (jamaat) is necessary. Without this group, it's difficult to maintain the right path and achieve global justice. He emphasizes that having a strong, organized community is essential for implementing a just system and achieving the goals of Islam, including global leadership and justice.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes that in Islam, partial obedience to Allah's commands is not acceptable. You cannot choose to follow some parts of the religion and ignore others. True faith requires fully committing to all of Allah's commands. Those who only follow parts of the religion will face serious consequences in both this life and the afterlife. Islam demands complete and sincere submission, not selective adherence.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses "shirk" (associating partners with Allah) and "hijrat" (migration). He says the best hijrat is leaving anything that Allah dislikes. He encourages people to reflect on their actions and give up anything that goes against Islam, focusing on spiritually distancing themselves from disobedience to Allah.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed advises Indian Muslims not to support secularism because it goes against Islamic beliefs. He explains that secularism separates religion from daily life, leading to practices that Islam does not allow. He encourages Muslims to focus on creating an Islamic system instead of following secular ideas. Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes the need to stay true to Islamic teachings in all parts of life and work towards spreading these values.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that "ikhtilaf" means disagreement, which is normal and can happen respectfully, like the differences between scholars. However, when these disagreements lead to division and hostility within the community, it's called "tafarruq," which is harmful. He emphasizes that while disagreements are natural, they should not break the unity of the Muslim community.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed clarifies that Allama Iqbal, while a great thinker and poet, was not a religious figure or infallible. He acknowledges Iqbal's intellectual contributions but does not use "Rahmatullah" for him, as he wasn’t a religious authority. Similarly, he refers to his own late father as "marhoom," praying for Allah's mercy on him. Dr. Israr emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between intellectual and religious roles.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Jihad is striving for Allah’s cause, while Qital involves combat and killing. In Makkah, the Prophet (PBUH) did peaceful Jihad, and Qital began in Madinah. The Kashmir struggle is Jihad-e-Azadi, a valid effort for freedom. Those who die in it achieve Shahadat (martyrdom).
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explain that Hazrat Ali (RA) did not have his own house at one point, but a generous Ansari companion offered a room for his marriage to Hazrat Fatima (RA). When asked about the dowry, Hazrat Ali (RA) mentioned having a shield, which is a weapon for battle. Despite his poverty, Hazrat Ali (RA) was not unsuccessful; rather, he was a successful companion of Prophet Muhammad (SAW).
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that after the early Islamic leaders, Muslim rule became like monarchies. The British then imposed their own laws, letting Muslims practice religion privately. Some Muslim countries later adopted Western laws, and many mistakenly think this limited practice is real Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that internal Muslim conflicts stem from neglecting the Quran and focusing on disagreements. Sheikh-ul-Hind Maulana Mahmood Hasan highlighted the need to revive Quranic education and unity. He noted that conflicts arise when Muslims drift away from the Quran, using Maulana Madni's dedication to memorizing and reciting the Quran as an example of true commitment.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that even if someone converts to Islam and their family doesn't, they are still responsible for taking care of their family. Neglecting family duties, like arranging a daughter’s marriage, is not acceptable in Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that while worldly knowledge, such as engineering, is important for earning a livelihood, the most essential knowledge is understanding deen (Islam). Every Muslim must acquire basic knowledge of Islam, including what is fard (obligatory) and haram (forbidden), to avoid sin. A higher level of knowledge involves a deeper understanding of the Quran, especially in its original Arabic, to effectively invite others to the path of Allah and spread the message of Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses ilam-e-kashf (divine knowledge) and kashf al-qaboor (insights into the unseen), which are granted by Allah. Kashf can occur suddenly, revealing hidden truths, including in dreams (ruya sadiqa). While prophethood has ended, kashf continues in righteous individuals, though it can involve mistakes. This knowledge is different from the infallible revelations given to prophets.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that worship in Islam means loving and obeying Allah fully. If someone sins, they should quickly repent, and Allah will forgive them. Persisting in major sins, like taking interest, can lead to severe punishment. True worship combines obeying Allah and loving Him deeply. The core message of all prophets is to worship only Allah.