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Dada Ki Wirasat Mein Potay Ka Hissa | یتیم پوتے کا وراثت میں حصہ کیوں نہیں؟ | Dr Israr Ahmed Officia
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains why an orphaned grandson doesn’t get inheritance directly from his grandfather. If a man has a living son, the inheritance goes to that son. The grandson only inherits if there are no living children. The grandfather can leave up to one-third of his estate to the grandson through a will or gift. This is part of Islamic inheritance law.
In this clip, Dr. Israr Ahmed discusses the equality of men and women in Islam. He explains that, in terms of human dignity, respect, and moral and spiritual status, men and women are equal. Both can reach high spiritual ranks. However, he notes that there are differences in roles and responsibilities. While men and women are equal in their value and capability to achieve spiritual heights, their specific duties and functions may differ according to Islamic teachings.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed advises Indian Muslims not to support secularism because it goes against Islamic beliefs. He explains that secularism separates religion from daily life, leading to practices that Islam does not allow. He encourages Muslims to focus on creating an Islamic system instead of following secular ideas. Dr. Israr Ahmed emphasizes the need to stay true to Islamic teachings in all parts of life and work towards spreading these values.
Dr. Israr Ahmad elucidates three primary types of patience: patience in obedience (Sabr al-Ta'at), patience in abstaining from disobedience (Sabr 'an al-Ma'siyat), and patience during trials and tribulations (Sabr 'ala al-Bala'). He further breaks down patience during trials into enduring harm ('ala al-Iza) and resisting temptation. The lecture explores the practical application of these forms of patience in daily life, particularly in the face of adversity and moral challenges. Examples from the life of Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal illustrate the strength of character required to maintain patience when tested. The speaker emphasizes the importance of remaining steadfast in faith and resisting worldly temptations
Islam Mein Mehram, Na Mehram Kon Hai | محرم اور نا محرم | Islam Mein Aurat Ka Parda | Dr Israr Ahmed
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explained the importance of hijab and modesty in Islam. He shared the story of Hazrat Ummi Khilad (RA), who remained modest even after her son was martyred. He clarified the difference between permanent mahrams (close relatives you can't marry) and temporary ones (like in-laws), emphasizing that hijab should still be observed with temporary mahrams. He criticized Western influences for weakening traditional Islamic practices of modesty and segregation.
IMAM Mehdi Ka Zahoor Kab Ho Ga | Prediction In Hadith | امام مہدی کے بارے میں احادیث | Dr Israr Ahme
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed shares predictions about Imam Mehdi's coming, referencing several hadiths. One hadith indicates that Imam Mehdi will be a just ruler emerging during difficult times, restoring fairness for seven years in the Arab world. He will be recognizable by his features and fairness, arising from the Prophet's family lineage. Other hadiths highlight Imam Mehdi's spiritual awakening and connection to the Prophet's family.
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In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that in Islam, concubines (londiyan) are war captives considered property with no marriage contracts or inheritance rights. Wives, however, have marriage contracts, legal rights, and can seek separation. The Quran encourages freeing slaves, and Prophet Muhammad (SAW) taught to treat them well and free them as an act of kindness and repentance.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed discusses the worst type of shirk, which is believing that Allah has partners or children. This includes false beliefs like angels being Allah’s daughters or Jesus being His son. Such ideas are severe insults to Allah's greatness. These wrong beliefs have appeared in different historical communities. It’s important to understand and avoid these serious errors. Recognizing these mistakes helps maintain the purity of worship.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed talks about "Amal-e-Saleh" (good deeds) from the Quran. He shares a story of a companion who stayed strong in his faith despite being tortured. The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) instructed them to stay patient and not fight back. Dr. Israr Ahmed also mentions the importance of praying and reciting the Quran at night as a key practice in early Islam.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed says the Quran is super important, and we shouldn't ignore it like the Jews did with Allah's rules. Allah praises the Quran, and Prophet Muhammad said the best Muslims learn and teach it. He also said to use the Quran to avoid problems because it always helps. The Quran is like a strong rope from Allah and reminds us of Him the best.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that the biggest form of shirk today is believing in human authority over Allah's rule. He says that thinking humans have the ultimate power, like ancient rulers did, is a serious mistake. Dr. Israr warns that modern ideas like democracy and materialism, which prioritize human decisions and worldly things over Allah, are also forms of shirk. He highlights that while people recognize obvious shirk, they often miss these hidden forms that are common today.
In the video Dr Israr Ahmed warns about the impact of feminism in Pakistan, attributing it to Western influence. He predicts societal breakdown, where traditional roles are disrupted, and same-sex marriages become common. He highlights a 1994 conference in Cairo advocating for gender equality, including criminalizing marital rape and equal inheritance rights, which he sees as a threat to Islamic values.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains a hadith about two important armies. One will fight in India, and the other will support Prophet Isa (AS). He suggests that when an Islamic caliphate is established, likely starting from Pakistan and Afghanistan, these armies will emerge to fight in India and later move towards Jerusalem, fulfilling the prophecy of the black flags from Khorasan.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed emphasizes trusting in Allah's plan during difficulties. Some troubles are beyond our control and come from Allah's will, requiring patience. Just as medicine eases fever symptoms, trust in Allah helps us cope with hardships. Everything happens according to Allah's knowledge and decree, not by chance. Understanding this helps reduce frustration and anger during misfortunes, as they are part of Allah's plan.
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 the punishment for false prophets and those who disrespect Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). He recounts Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani's false claim to prophethood and his rejection by the Afghan ruler. He highlighting the peaceful and organized movement led by Maulana Ali bin Yousaf that made this happen.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that Muslims should support oppressed people, especially in places like Kashmir and India. He warns that if Pakistan doesn’t follow Islamic principles, it could face serious problems and even break apart. Pakistan was made for Islam, and ignoring this purpose could lead to worse situations than Bosnia. He urges immediate action to bring an Islamic system to the country.
In this clip Dr Israr Ahmed explains that some tasawwuf practices, like imagining a sheikh observing you, can help with focus and self-purification (tazkiya nafs). These methods involve gradually visualizing the sheikh, the Prophet ﷺ, and then Allah's presence. While they may seem beneficial, he emphasizes caution and stresses that religious actions must align with the Sunnah. Practices without clear precedence in Islam should be avoided.
Hazrat Yousuf (A.S) Ka Waqia | Surah Yousuf Full With Urdu Hindi Translation | Dr Israr Ahmed Offici
Hazrat Yousuf (A.S) Ka Waqia | Surah Yousuf Full With Urdu Hindi Translation | Dr Israr Ahmed Official