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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.
Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes responding "Labik" when called by Allah and His Messenger. The Quran teaches that those killed in Allah's cause are alive, as real life stems from the soul, not the body
Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the belief in preexistence and the creation of humanity from Hazrat Adam (A.S). He highlights the stages of human evolution and degradation. The Quran teaches that life on earth is a test, with the real life being in the hereafter. Ahmed emphasizes that the pinnacle of creation glorifies Allah
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about the story of Prophet Zakariya's heartfelt prayer to Allah for children. He emphasizes that Allah never turns away sincere prayers, regardless of age or time, and always shows mercy and grace to His servants, never disappointing them.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed talks about whether Prophet Muhammad knew things that couldn't be seen. He says some people believe he did, because Allah gave him knowledge. Others disagree. Dr. Israr Ahmed says denying the Prophet's knowledge goes against the Qur'an. He explains that while no one can know everything like Allah, Prophet Muhammad was given special knowledge by Allah.
Umar Bin Abdul Aziz رحمة الله عليه Ki Khilafat Banu Umayya بنو اُمیہ History By Dr Israr Ahmed
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses Quranic virtues, emphasizing kindness and charity as essential traits of righteousness. He stresses that genuine goodness entails empathy and generosity, prioritizing others' rights over personal devotion. The Quran underscores selfless giving and sincere concern for pleasing Allah above individual worship.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains the Tablighi Jamaat, focusing on their strengths and some issues. He appreciates their emphasis on studying Hadith and encouraging good deeds but notes that some weak Hadiths are used. He stresses the Quran should be prioritized over Hadith. While their focus on preaching is good, he feels they neglect important aspects like politics and opposing false systems, which are crucial for a complete understanding of Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed's lectures delve into important Quran stories like Adam's creation and the tale of Adam and Eve. He discusses prophets' lives and stresses signs of the end times, faith principles, moral lessons, and practical good deeds interpretations. His teachings also include ethics, Islamic rules, and he uses Surah Al-Asr to summarize Quran themes with strong emphasis.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that many people think Islam is only about rituals like prayer and fasting. He argues that true Islam involves a complete way of life, including justice and broader principles, not just these rituals. Many Muslims have forgotten this deeper meaning.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the violence between Hindus and Muslims during India's partition was driven by deep-seated hatred and a desire for revenge. The British divide-and-rule policies intensified the conflict, leading to massive population transfers and brutality. This level of animosity is hard to fully understand today, especially for those born after the partition.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that both Hinduism and Islam share similar views on the soul and spirituality. He notes that Iqbal’s philosophy of self, influenced by Surah Hashir, is deeply rooted in the Quran. According to Iqbal and his associate Nazir Riazi, true self-awareness involves understanding one’s spiritual essence rather than focusing solely on physical needs. This spiritual perspective is a key aspect in both religions, contrasting with materialistic views.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Quran is not just for rituals or rewards but a powerful guide that softens hearts and heals inner problems. He urges Muslims to deeply connect with the Quran for spiritual growth, as it was intended, rather than just using it for ceremonies. He emphasizes how the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and his companions truly engaged with the Quran, and encourages us to do the same for real heart and soul transformation.
In this clip, Dr israr Ahmed explaining that the incident of Taif was the climax difficulties in the life of Prophet (S.A.W). Allah's help to his Prophet (S.A.W) in Ghar-e-Saur.
Allah helps man if he succeeds in the test.
Huzoor ﷺ Ki Hazrat Ali رضی اللہ عنہ Ko Nasihat | Powerful Reminder For Muslim Ummah | Dr Israr Ahmed
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed discusses Hazrat Ali's advice on facing trials, emphasizing the Quran as the key guide to avoid problems. He urges people to follow its teachings to steer clear of trials. Hazrat Ali's wisdom highlights the importance of seeking guidance from the Quran, which holds lessons from the past and insights for the future.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed is talking about what happens after death in Islam, especially regarding Prophet Muhammad's status in his grave. Some believe he's spiritually alive, while others disagree. Different scholars emphasize life after death, causing disagreements among groups. The speaker emphasizes following the Prophet's teachings and trusting in Allah.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed believes that everyone should have a purpose in life and strive for excellence. He emphasizes the importance of setting goals and pursuing them diligently, regardless of one's background or circumstances. According to him, a person's worth is determined by their character and moral integrity, not material possessions.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says life goes beyond this world. This life is short; the real one is after death. On Judgment Day, people will realize how brief their time here was. Believers look forward to the afterlife. Death reminds us to get closer to Allah. This world is a test; we're here by Allah's will. It's like a prison for believers, but true freedom comes from obeying Allah.
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.