Israr Ul Hassan Syed is an educational consultant, inspirational speaker — and a UK-qualified solicitor. His YouTube channel shares lectures, podcasts, and discussions on Islamic sciences, social issues, mental health, and personal development.
You can expect a variety of content: full-length podcasts, lectures and discussions exploring life’s purpose, faith, societal issues, mental wellness, spirituality, morality, and social justice. There are also shorter clips and “shorts” dealing with practical life-advice and motivational topics.
The content has a strong religious/spiritual orientation — many videos explore themes related to faith, spirituality, Islamic perspectives on life, morality and justice. At the same time, there is a psychological and social angle: content often touches on real-life challenges faced by youth, families, and society.
I deliver my lectures and services in multiple languages, including English. Many of my educational videos are also available in English to cater to a global audience.
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New videos — including podcasts and lectures — are posted periodically. The channel features a mix of longer episodes and shorter “shorts,” allowing for a range of content frequency.
The channel primarily caters to an audience comfortable with Urdu and/or languages commonly used in Pakistan (since the creator is based in Pakistan). Many episodes discuss Islamic, social, and cultural issues relevant for Muslims in Pakistan. (Note: If you want to be more specific, you may preview a few videos to confirm the language.)
The content is aimed at:
Individuals seeking spiritual, psychological, and moral guidance.
People interested in Islamic teachings, social issues, and self-improvement.
Youth, parents, students, and anyone who wants to reflect on life, faith, and society through a thoughtful, faith-inspired lens.
Yes — since the channel seems oriented toward engaging with audience needs (“subjects that engage our audience in discussing topics … from which we can learn and grow”). If you have a topic in mind (faith, family, mental health, social issues, etc.), you can likely reach out via the social media/contact links provided on the channel.
You can reach out through the contact or social media links available on the YouTube channel. Many creators also respond to comments or direct messages for collaboration opportunities.
Yes. Many topics focus on challenges faced by young people—such as identity, career pressure, mental health, and spiritual direction—offering practical and faith-based insights.
Yes. Most videos address educational, moral, and spiritual themes suitable for a general and family audience.