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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that ignoring evil can lead to Allah's punishment. He shares a story where a pious man was punished along with a sinful town because he did not try to stop the wrongdoing around him. This teaches us that it's not enough to be good ourselves; we must also take action against evil in our society.
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 explains four key principles from Surah Al-Asr: faith, good deeds, promoting truth, and promoting patience. He says these should be balanced. Even very pious acts are ineffective without truth and patience. He urges Muslims to be active and face challenges, not just focus on spiritual retreats. He prays for people to truly embody these principles.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed stresses that true prayer involves a deep spiritual connection with God, not just performing outward rituals. He criticizes focusing solely on external practices while neglecting inner devotion and presence of heart. True worship should evoke a genuine feeling of God's presence. Without this, religious practices remain superficial. He calls for balancing outward rituals with inner spirituality.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that prayer has two aspects: its outward form and its inner essence. The outward form includes the physical actions and rituals. However, the true value of prayer lies in the inner spiritual connection with Allah. If you don’t feel a genuine connection during prayer, it remains superficial. Genuine prayer requires more than just performing the rituals; it demands heartfelt spiritual engagement.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Quran emphasizes keeping promises and commitments in all parts of life. Whether at work, in marriage, or any agreement, everyone must honor their commitments. Breaking promises leads to dishonesty and injustice. Trustworthiness is crucial for a good life, and without it, one cannot truly have faith or religion.
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 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 explains that following four key principles will lead to success and salvation. These principles include believing in and respecting the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) , supporting him, and following the guidance revealed to him. Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes that true faith involves not just verbal acknowledgment but also heartfelt conviction.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that respecting the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) means not speaking louder than him and staying humble. The Quran warns that doing otherwise could invalidate our deeds. True respect involves listening carefully and being silent in the Prophet’s presence, just like his companions did.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in Islam, a true bankrupt is someone who, despite performing many good deeds, has wronged others or taken their rights. The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) taught that such a person will face severe consequences in the Hereafter. Even devout appearances can’t save them from the punishment for their harmful actions.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was very self-reliant and only accepted help for Allah's mission, not for personal needs. For example, during the migration to Madinah, even though Abu Bakr (RA) offered two camels, the Prophet insisted on paying for one to maintain his independence. This shows the importance of helping in Allah's cause while being self-sufficient in personal matters.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that an Islamic system requires both the Quran and the Sunnah, as the Quran alone is not sufficient. He emphasizes that the complete Deen-e-Haq includes the Sunnah to guide religious practices, such as the structure of prayer (Namaz). Without the Sunnah, these practices would lack consistency. Therefore, both the Quran and Sunnah are essential for a complete Islamic framework.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that "mazhab" (religion) covers beliefs, worship practices, and customs, and there can be many religions in one place. However, "deen" is a complete way of life, including social, economic, and political systems. He says only one "deen" can dominate in a society at a time, like how two swords can't fit in one sheath. Today, he believes democracy is the prevailing "deen."
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed explains that Allah's help is for those who support His religion. He mentions that true helpers are those who follow the Quran and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), and he prays for us to be among them.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that while Zakat (2.5% of wealth) is a basic duty, true Islamic practice involves giving beyond this out of compassion. He stresses that the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and his companions lived simply and gave generously. He encourages Muslims to focus on helping others and investing in the hereafter, rather than just fulfilling the minimum obligation of Zakat.
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 while Western countries like the U.S. and the UK don't oppose Islam as a religion, they are against the idea of Islam's political and social system gaining influence. They allow Muslims to practice their faith, but they won't accept an Islamic system replacing their own. Dr. Israr stresses that Muslims should work towards establishing Islam's principles in society, especially if they have the power to do so.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says that truly loving Prophet Muhammad (SAW) means following his teachings in all parts of life, not just saying we love him. He explains that after the Prophet began receiving revelations, he focused completely on spreading Islam and fighting against injustice. Dr. Israr emphasizes that to really love the Prophet, we must also work to bring justice and follow his example in everything we do. Just saying we love the Prophet isn't enough if we don't live by his teachings.
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