
ARAB AUR KHURASAN KA FUTURE | DR ISRAR AHMED KI HAIRAN KAR DENE WALI PREDICTION
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The provided transcript discusses prophecies and their fulfillment, particularly concerning future conflicts and the establishment of Islamic rule. A significant portion of the text revolves around a hadith (a saying or action of the Prophet Muhammad) that mentions two groups of Muslims who will be saved from hellfire. One group is described as attacking India, and the other as joining Jesus Christ in fighting against Jews.
The speaker interprets this hadith in the context of a future revolution in the region of Khorasan and Pakistan. They believe that once an Islamic system is established there, Islam will spread. This established power will then confront two forces: one from the East (India) and another from the West, which is described as a "flood of Jews." The speaker suggests that before this confrontation, an Islamic system will already be in place in Eastern countries, ready to aid Muslims in need.
The transcript also references another hadith from Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim, narrated by Abu Hurairah, about a group of Muslims conquering Khorasan. This group will be unstoppable, even reaching as far as "Eliya" (likely referring to Jerusalem), which was taken from them in the past. The speaker connects this to a new class of "Kuffar" (disbelievers) who have emerged.
The text then shifts to a discussion about different types of "floods" or attacks facing Muslims. The third flood mentioned is "naked capitalism," which leads to poverty, need, hunger, and immense wealth on one side and destitution on the other. The speaker criticizes the banking system and the interest-based (riba) economic model, calling it a major tool of the "Jews." They quote Iqbal, suggesting that the root of all evil stems from this exploitative interest system.
The speaker laments the loss of the concept of "Qarz-e-Hasanah" (interest-free loans) and urges people to lend without interest, even if they can only offer a small amount. They suggest that giving charity is better than hoarding wealth. The transcript ends with a critique of the current economic system, particularly the role of banks and interest, and a call for a return to charitable practices and interest-free lending.
The overall tone is one of concern about the state of the Muslim world, the presence of external threats, and the need for internal reform, particularly in economic practices, to counter these challenges and fulfill prophetic predictions. The speaker emphasizes the importance of establishing Islamic rule and the role of specific regions like Pakistan and Afghanistan in these future events.