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Sahil Adeem Podcast

Bai’at and the Slave Mindset - The Uncomfortable Truth | Sahil Adeem Podcast

(0:00) “4000 years… we’ll do bai’at” mindset opens

(0:26) The “slave mentality” question for the common Pakistani

(0:49) Mimbar vs “package”: where is the system blueprint?

(01:02) Anger after Oct 9 + public shame discussion

(01:48) “Deen Faroshi” explained: what it means (and what it doesn’t)

(02:20) Q&A: “Why was Islam created?” Islam as the system of the universe

(05:31) STEM for adults + age limits clarification

(06:52) Critical Thinking vs Emotional Intelligence (purpose & output)

(09:51) Why live sessions matter: psychological + political pressure today

(12:13) Major announcement: Islamic Political System (IPS) launch + process

(15:35) “Why so many attacks?” convention scene & unmasking narrative

(18:44) “Pause and see the faces” — critique of public religious culture

(20:13) Palestine/army remarks + public shock angle

(23:24) If you have a “package,” bring it: system challenge

(32:13) Question to Muftis: replacing an elected PM—what do books say?

(38:30) Source Code launches + staying off-camera + Q&A continues

(39:27) Islamic banking debate: “name change doesn’t change system”

(52:51) Why do Ulema go for bai’at? “funding + market” analogy

(59:11) Parenting fear: how to transfer courage & faith to kids

(1:00:01) After IPS: what will you be able to DO? (skills + roadmap)

(1:07:15) Peer-to-peer learning explained: why teaching exposes gaps

(1:14:24) Quranic Arabic vs modern Arabic: same grammar, same roots

(1:20:00) Arabic grammar can’t change (Qur’an preservation argument)

(1:27:20) “Where do Muslims need power?” financial film vs political film

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