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Sahil Adeem Podcast

Every Mosque MUST Become a Learning Centre | Sahil Adeem Podcast

(00:00) Intro

(01:25) Islam Failed Because We Made It Cultural

(03:42) Umar ibn Khattab & The Real Masjid Model

(07:22) Why Cafeterias Feel Better Than Mosques

(11:08) Night Life Is Alive, Masjids Are Dead

(14:57) Why Lahore Has the Lowest IQ (Shock Explanation)

(18:02) Business vs Jobs Why Muslims Lost Acumen

(22:45) Wealth Before Spirituality? Quranic Proof

(26:58) Allah Helps Islam, Not Weakness

(29:31) Palestine, Power & The Sunnah of Allah

(33:26) Islam Was Built by Youth, Not Elders

(37:50) Islam Is Not Baba Culture

(41:36) Giver vs Taker The Psychology of Power

(45:23) Why Charity Creates Leaders

(49:24) Your Duas Are the Problem

(50:33) Why Interest (Riba) Destroys Civilizations

(56:25) Islam as a Global System (Not Personal Faith)

(58:25) Women, Mosques & A Forgotten Sunnah

(01:02:10) Confession Centers vs Masjid Culture

(01:06:36) Why Source Code Teaches Coding Before Math

(01:09:45) Qur’an Is the Source Code of All Sciences

(01:12:31) Why Pakistan Lost the Race of Physics

(01:16:40) Democracy vs Islam (Hard Truth)

(01:21:29) Why Islamic Systems Didn’t “Fail”

(01:25:15) Khilafat Is Effort, Not a Guarantee

(01:30:17) Unite the Mosques, Control the World

(01:33:55) Mosques Became Beggars, Not Givers

(01:36:11) Why Youth Must Lead the Masjid

(01:40:21) Boycott Logic Palestine & Power

(01:43:42) Making Islam “Cool” Is a Fatal Mistake

(01:47:01) When Evil Becomes Cool (Prophetic Warning)

(01:52:55) Power Defines Culture, Not Fashion

(01:55:01) Raising Truth Against Tyranny Is Jihad

(01:58:59) Session Conclusion & Call to Action

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