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In this eye-opening episode of Haqeeqat Jano, we revisit the powerful warnings of Israr Ahmed regarding internal instability, regional conflicts, and the possibility of tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Dr Israr Ahmed, a renowned Islamic scholar and founder of Tanzeem-e-Islami, often spoke about the dangers of political instability, foreign interference, sectarian divisions, and border conflicts in the Muslim world. In several of his lectures, he emphasized that unresolved ideological and geopolitical tensions in the region could eventually lead to serious confrontation — particularly between neighboring Muslim countries. This video explores: What Dr Israr Ahmed actually said in his speeches The historical background of Pakistan–Afghanistan relations Border tensions and regional geopolitics Whether current events reflect his warnings The broader message about unity in the Muslim Ummah ⚠️ Important: This content discusses interpretations of Dr Israr Ahmed’s past lectures. He passed away in 2010, and any connection to current events is analytical, not a direct statement about today’s specific political developments. Watch till the end to understand the deeper context behind his message and what lessons can be drawn for the future of the region. 📌 Long Hashtags (English) Copy code #DrIsrarAhmedWarning #PakistanVsAfghanistan #PakistanAfghanistanTensions #HaqeeqatJano #IslamicScholarAnalysis #SouthAsiaGeopolitics #MuslimUmmahUnity #BorderConflictAnalysis #RegionalStability #PoliticalAwareness #IslamicPerspective #CurrentAffairsDiscussion #TruthBehindHeadlines