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In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed shares Prophet Muhammad's advice on five priorities in life: health, life, leisure, preparation for death, and adherence to Islam. Hazrat Umar Ibn (R.A) advises readiness for both day and night, emphasizing the value of health as a treasure to prepare for illness.
Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the betrayal by hypocrites and Abdullah Bin Ubai's actions during the Battle of Uhud. Despite the Prophet (S.A.W) leading a thousand men, some deserted at Shaikh Khan, as mentioned in the Quran. Abdullah Bin Ubai's betrayal led 300 followers to abandon the army, endangering Muslim morale. This fracture in unity left a poignant mark on history.
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 predictions for the Muslim community's final era using Quranic verses and Hadiths. He likens it to a garden, hinting at a brighter future. This era, preceding the Day of Judgment, is viewed optimistically with efforts to rejuvenate Islam. Despite obstacles, the belief is that Islam will triumph, with its teachings enduring even if its original name fades.
4 Steps For Iqamat e Deen | اقامت دین | Dr Israr Ahmed Important Message & Request For Muslim Ummah
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that science accepts the Big Bang theory but disagrees with the notion of the universe having no beginning or end. He asserts the universe had a start and will end, eventually contracting after expanding. He discusses two realms: command and creation, where Allah's will governs events. He stresses that while Allah can create instantly, ongoing processes lack time elements.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed suggests life is like a prison, filled with suffering. He compares enduring hardships to religious beliefs, He emphasizing that relief comes only after death. Understanding this reality leads to a higher understanding, beyond fear of grief.
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 says it's wrong to bow or kneel at graves or shrines. He reminds us that only Allah deserves worship and asking for help should be done directly to Him. Although some historical examples allowed showing respect, worshiping others is a big no in Islam. He warns against it, saying it's like believing in more than one God, which is against Islamic teachings.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains how people view success and poverty differently. Some think their blessings come from God when they face challenges, while others blame God for their troubles. He says our possessions are tests from God, and facing difficulties is part of the test too. Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes that true respect comes from enduring tough times with patience and faith, not just from having money.
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.
The Day of Judgement | Eye Opening Bayan | Surah Qiyamah with Urdu Translation | Dr Israr Ahmed Baya
The Day of Judgement | Eye Opening Bayan | Surah Qiyamah with Urdu Translation | Dr Israr Ahmed Bayan
Tauba K 3 Ajeeb Waqiyat | توبہ کے 3 عجیب واقعات | Life Changing Bayan | Dr Israr Ahmed Emotional
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 emphasizes the importance of patience (sabr) in practicing Allah’s religion. Promoting truth often leads to opposition and resentment from powerful figures. True patience includes enduring hardships, such as praying in the cold or fasting in summer, and resisting temptations, as shown by Prophet Yusuf. It also involves handling persecution while striving to uphold faith, similar to the early Muslims in Mecca.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about how Prophet Muhammad (SAW) established an Islamic society. He criticizes a Western historian who made negative comments about the Prophet, especially regarding his marriages. However, the historian also admits that the Prophet was the first to implement principles of equality, brotherhood, and freedom in society. Dr. Israr emphasizes the importance of learning from the Prophet's teachings and sharing these values with the world.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed describes that life progresses through stages: childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. In childhood, people are unaware of life's challenges. As they grow, they focus on personal desires and achievements. In middle age, they may pride themselves on wealth or status. By old age, people become more realistic, reflecting on their life with less focus on material wealth and more on the end of their journey.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains how Khilafat (Islamic rule) worked during the Prophet's time and how it changed later. He talks about whether the early caliph system can return and what kind of political and economic systems it would have. He also mentions a big future conflict between belief and disbelief, predicted in Islamic teachings, and refers to his speeches and a book for more details.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed advises that, despite high costs, we should try our best to earn a halal (lawful) income and avoid clear haram (forbidden) actions like bribery. God understands sincere efforts and may overlook minor issues if we’re genuinely trying. If a job pressures you toward haram practices, it’s better to switch to lawful work, even if it’s challenging.
In this video, Dr. Israr Ahmed talks about the three levels of faith among the Sahaba. He stresses the importance of faith, as Allah promises that prayers and fasting are not accepted without it. Allah values actions and sincerity of the heart over appearances and wealth.