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In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about the significance of seeking Allah's help, stating that only Allah can solve our problems. He emphasizes the importance of asking Allah for assistance and highlights the timing of the Tahajjud prayer.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in the Quran, spending in the way of Allah despite loving one's wealth is emphasized. It is not about giving out of love for Allah, but rather giving despite the love for wealth. Wealth and possessions are naturally beloved to humans, but true sacrifice is spending in the way of Allah against this love. This act of spending despite loving wealth is a form of striving and self-discipline in Islam.
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This clip discusses an incident from the time of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) known as the Battle of Tabuk, where three companions are mentioned who were affected by Shaitan's deception. Despite being true believers, they fell into a trap of lying due to temporary weakness. The Prophet (PBUH) ordered to avoid social interaction with them temporarily.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about being thankful and why it's important. He says if you're not thankful, you might hide good things and become selfish. Being thankful comes from feeling it in your heart, saying it out loud, and doing good things in return. He quotes a verse from the Quran to show what happens when you're thankful or not.
Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes the importance of faith in the Hereafter, stating it as the cornerstone of belief. He explains that belief in the Day of Judgment influences actions, and lack of it can lead to sinful behavior. Additionally, he discusses the five aspects of faith given by Allah for accountability in this life and the Hereafter.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the presidential system is closer to the caliphate model, but both presidential and parliamentary systems are allowed in Islam. Other governance models like federal, unitary, and confederal are also permissible. In Pakistan, federalism is important due to regional and linguistic diversity. He emphasizes that no system is inherently haram if it serves the people’s needs.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the Quran's unmatched eloquence and literary beauty. He explains that while everyone can appreciate its message, only native Arabic speakers, especially those from the Prophet's time, can fully understand its linguistic brilliance. Even the best poets of that era admitted they couldn't match the Quran's eloquence.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Allah's help can come in various forms and at any time. He emphasizes the importance of having faith in Allah and not losing hope in His mercy. He gives examples from history, like the Battle of Badr, where angels aided the believers. However, he highlights that Allah tests people before granting help and that sincere faith and righteous conduct precede divine assistance.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about debates between Muslim scholars and missionaries. In India, a German missionary named Paderi Fander troubled Muslims until locals stood up to him. He debated Islamic scholars but changed his tone when he lost. "Munazera" isn't in the Quran; it's about winning with wisdom and strength.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed narrates a story about Hazrat Maaz bin Jabal (RA), who asked the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) which deed would ensure his entry into Jannah (paradise). The Prophet, appreciating his concern for the afterlife, guided him. Hazrat Maaz was a wise and trusted companion, known for making decisions based on the Quran, the Prophet’s teachings, and his own judgment. This story shows the companions' deep focus on the afterlife.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Islam does not require dowry (jahaiz) and criticizes the tradition of lavish spending on weddings, which creates inequality and envy among people. He points to the simple marriage of Hazrat Fatima (RA) and Hazrat Ali (RA), where no financial burden was placed on the groom, as an ideal example. Dr. Israr urges people to follow this simplicity, avoid showing off wealth at weddings, and prevent social divisions caused by such practices.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that renouncing worldly pleasures means giving up material comforts to focus on fighting injustice and falsehood. He emphasizes that by enduring hardships and simplifying life, people can better dedicate themselves to addressing social inequalities and working for a just cause.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says elections are not haram and help solve public issues, but they are not the best way to establish Islamic governance (Iqamat-e-Deen). Striving for Iqamat-e-Deen is a duty, but achieving it is not guaranteed. He also critiques Jamaat-e-Islami for relying too much on politics and not focusing enough on a deeper struggle for this goal.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that true piety involves sincere faith in Allah, the Last Day, angels, holy books, and prophets. It includes giving to those in need, such as relatives, orphans, the poor, travelers, and beggars, as well as freeing captives. True piety also means establishing prayer, paying zakat, fulfilling promises, and being patient in times of hardship, poverty, and conflict. These qualities define the truly righteous and pious people whom Allah loves.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that true righteousness in the Quran means having sincere faith and doing good deeds consistently. It’s not about outward appearances but about living by Islamic principles and standing firm in Allah's path. Genuine faith drives meaningful actions, making superficial displays of piety empty. True righteousness involves a complete, honest approach to faith and practice.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the goal of Tanzim Islami is to establish an Islamic system (Iqamat-e-Deen) through two efforts: spreading Islam’s message and working for its implementation. While individuals can follow some Islamic rules personally, establishing a full Islamic system needs collective effort and struggle. He emphasizes that organizations must focus on this goal rather than just general religious activities.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the *Sufi system* (Khanqahi) developed later and wasn't originally taught by the Prophet (PBUH). He highlights that true Islamic spirituality is about *Jihad* and spreading Islam, not just meditation or avoiding worldly comforts. After the *Khilafat-e-Rashida*, monarchy replaced it, and efforts have been made to fix this.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the different views on reciting Surah Al-Fatiha behind the Imam. Imam Abu Hanifa’s opinion is that followers do not need to recite it, as the Imam’s recitation covers them, whether he reads aloud or silently. In contrast, the Shafi’i school believes that followers must always recite it, regardless of the Imam’s recitation. Imam Malik’s view is a middle ground, suggesting that followers should listen to the Imam in loud prayers and recite it themselves in silent prayers.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about whether women should work and stresses the importance of gender segregation in Islam. He believes Muslim women should stay modest and at home to raise good children. He recalls advising Zia-ul-Haq to stop serving alcohol on PIA flights and criticizes female air hostesses traveling for work, as he thinks it's against Islamic principles. Despite facing protests for his views, he urges Muslims to stay true to their values.