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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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says true good deeds are those done for Allah’s love and approval. Actions done for other reasons, like pride, don't count. He tells a story about a martyr, a scholar, and a generous person judged on Judgment Day. If their intentions weren’t purely for Allah, their deeds won’t be accepted. This highlights the need for sincere intentions in all actions.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that healing is ultimately from Allah, whether through medicine or other means. Using taveez or jhad phoonk is permissible if done correctly, without un-Islamic practices. Muslims should place complete trust in Allah, not in these practices. Seeking medical treatment is fine, but always remember that Allah is the true healer.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about the situation in 2003, focusing on Iraq and the Middle East. He says that the solution to the problems faced by Muslims is collective repentance (tubah). He believes the ongoing events are part of a plan to change the Middle East, similar to how it was divided after World War I. This plan, he says, aims to create a "Greater Israel," and the war in Iraq is a step towards that.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed highlights the importance of trusting in Allah and practicing piety, drawing examples from Islamic history. He emphasizes that relying on Allah and helping others lead to His provision and assistance. The message is about trusting in Allah's plan and seeking His help in times of need.
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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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes the importance of living according to Allah’s will by following the Quran and staying connected with a religious group. He advises joining a community for support, avoiding Shaytan's influence, and participating in activities like congregational prayers. Being part of a group like Tanzeem-e-Islami helps maintain the right path, but sincerity and following the Prophet’s way are key.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses how Hazrat Ali's (RA) establishment of the caliphate in Kufa led to the events surrounding Imam Hussain's (RA) martyrdom. Despite promises of support, Imam Hussain (RA) faced betrayal and was martyred on the 10th of Muharram, 61 AH. His courage and patience continue to inspire people to stand for truth, even in adversity.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Allah advises Muslims to control their desires and be mindful of God in all aspects of life. He stresses the importance of maintaining family ties and speaking truthfully. By obeying Allah and His messenger, one can find success and forgiveness for their mistakes.
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.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the challenges of promoting Islam, especially for poor people. He asks if those who can only give a little time are fulfilling their religious duties. He highlights the importance of self-assessment: how you see yourself, how others see you, and how Allah sees you. He also emphasizes that Allah doesn’t give anyone more responsibility than they can handle and encourages people to contribute to Islam if they can improve their lives.
In this clip Dr. Israr Ahmed explains Surah AL-Nasr, a Makki surah that brings good news of Allah's help and victory. People will soon flock to His religion, but first, we'll face struggles and difficulties. We must be patient, seek forgiveness, and trust in Allah's mercy to overcome these challenges.
In this clip Dr israr Ahmed explain that Islam recognizes only two Eids: Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha, while Eid Milad-un-Nabi, commemorating the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) birth, is not a prescribed religious festival. Acts of kindness on this day, like feeding the poor, are permissible, but celebrations and processions resemble non-Islamic traditions and were historically introduced for social reasons. Thus, while honoring the Prophet’s birth through good deeds is encouraged, observing it as an Eid has no foundation in Islamic teachings.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in an Islamic government, opposition is allowed if it follows Shariah. The caliphate isn’t a one-party system but lets people choose between different programs. Parties must stay true to their promises. In a presidential system, decisions are based on honesty, not party influence. Islamic governance balances religion with modern needs.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explained that on the Day of Judgment, fulfilling four essential conditions is necessary for immediate entry into Paradise without punishment. These conditions are the minimum requirements for instant salvation. Without meeting them, immediate entry into Paradise is not possible.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in matters where Islamic scholars (Imams) differ, only knowledgeable individuals with a deep understanding of the Qur'an, Sunnah, and Shariah should decide. The opinion closest to the Qur'an and the Prophet's teachings is preferred. However, an easier option may be accepted if it stays within Shariah guidelines.
The speaker addresses transferring rewards to the deceased, disputed as innovation. They advocate following the Prophet's (PBUH) practices and suggest asking Allah to transfer good deeds' rewards to deceased parents. Criticizing practices like calling people for prayers and Quran recitation gatherings as innovations, they outline three life stages: worldly life, life in the grave, and the afterlife.
In this clip, Dr Israr Ahmed explains about the Battle of Badr, a pivotal event in Islamic history where Prophet Muhammad and his followers faced the Quraysh tribe of Mecca. Despite being outnumbered, the Muslims achieved victory with divine assistance, showcasing the strength of faith. It also mentions divine punishment inflicted upon the Quraysh due to their opposition to Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Prophet Muhammad (SAW) gave his message to everyone, not just the elite. He welcomed both the rich and powerful, like Abu Bakr (RA) and Umar (RA), as well as common people like Bilal (RA). Islam was open to all, but people like Bilal (RA) are often mentioned more because they suffered the most for their faith.