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Sahil Adeem Podcast

Hayyal al Falah (Rush to Success) - Newcastle | ​⁠The Global Strategy - Sahil Adeem Podcast

What does it take to reshape the future of the Ummah?


In this powerful and emotional message, Sahil Adeem dives deep into the urgent issues we face in today’s society—from breaking generational and cultural molds to preparing our children to lead with purpose, unity, and Deen.


Through personal stories of sacrifice, family pain, and global disunity, Sahil makes one thing clear: change begins at home, in our communities, and with our youth. He shares how Muslim communities have historically remained divided for 4,000 years—and how now, with the right leadership and education, we have the chance to build a truly unified future.

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  • Kya Sirf Namaz Parhna Hi Kaafi Hai? | Sahil Adeem Podcast

    09:04|
    Sahil Adeem questions whether namaz alone is enough, calling it powerful technology, exposing self-deception, family complacency, and why Islam demands conscious action beyond ritual—forcing listeners to rethink what faith requires.
  • Why so much Money wasted on Qurbani and HAJJ? | Sahil Adeem Podcast

    07:10|
    Sahil Adeem challenges why Hajj and Qurbani seem wasteful, questioning obligation versus charity, hierarchy of Islam over Muslims, and whether replacing divine commands truly solves suffering—or hides a deeper misunderstanding.
  • Sahil Adeem on Marriage, Parenting & the Destruction of Family Values

    01:55:26|
    (00:00) Trailer (02:32) Why Sahil Adeem enters difficult debates (04:44) Podcast culture and humiliation for views (06:42) Youth confusion, reels, luxury lifestyle and comparison (09:22) Why real direction comes from the Qur’an (10:00) Teaching children purpose from the Qur’an (11:51) The right age to build a child’s worldview (12:30) Tafseer, questions and understanding the Qur’an (14:20) Why early childhood seeds matter (16:17) Technology, AI and social media addiction (17:02) Has social media destroyed the home system? (18:34) “It is not the children’s addiction” (20:00) Mothers, gadgets and parenting responsibility (21:00) What about the father’s role? (23:00) Women empowerment vs responsibility (28:09) What should parents do now? (30:03) Instagram comparison, beauty pressure and insecurity (35:47) The Pakistani male discussion begins (37:42) Mother’s rights and father’s role in Islam (40:15) Bad parenting and future rebellion (45:00) Serving parents: dunya vs akhirah (50:00) Wrong duas, wealth obsession and Qaroon (51:31) Why Sahil Adeem says podcasts get edited (55:00) What should a real podcast achieve? (56:00) Father as boundary, policy and responsibility (1:05:00) Counting favors in marriage (1:10:00) Narcissism, divorce and changing marriage rules (1:15:00) Qur’an recitation, Tajweed and reflection (1:17:00) Can women interview religious scholars? (1:20:16) Sufism, miracles and confusion in youth (1:25:00) Superstition as a mask of fear (1:30:00) Soft hearts, accountability and gender psychology (1:35:00) Astrology, predictions and social media fear (1:40:00) Prophecy, patterns and unseen knowledge (1:45:00) Jinn, amulets, mental illness and common sense (1:49:33) Closing thoughts
  • Rights of Women in Islam | Sahil Adeem Podcast

    07:54|
    Sahil Adeem explains women’s rights in Islam, exposing ignored divine permissions, fear of Allah, marriage exit laws, and why society resists them—forcing listeners to question culture, power, and justice today.
  • Kya Musalman kitaabein nahi likhte? | Sahil Adeem Podcast

    06:24|
    Why do Muslims lack books? Sahil Adeem exposes history, capitalism, lost research culture, and collapsing standards—forcing listeners to question who stopped writing, why knowledge shifted west, and what revival demands.
  • Allah se insaaf na maangen | Sahil Adeem Podcast

    07:00|
    Sahil Adeem warns why asking Allah for justice is dangerous, explains mercy-first faith, child psychology, and belief formation—forcing listeners to question how fear-based theology silently reshapes hearts, prayers, and upbringing.
  • When Seat Belt was Invented | Sahil Adeem Podcast

    11:14|
    Sahil Adeem explains Peltzman effect through seatbelt invention, revealing how false security reshapes risk, leadership, courage, and fear—asking whether safety breeds bravery or silent cowardice in societies today globally everywhere.
  • What Can Muslims Learn from Hajj? | Sahil Adeem Podcast

    07:51|
    Sahil Adeem explains why millions return from Hajj unchanged, exposing Pakistan’s Islamic mindset crisis, hidden global Muslim strengths, and one perspective most pilgrims completely miss.
  • Proves of Time Travel | Sahil Adeem Podcast

    12:00|
    Sahil Adeem connects Quranic signs, Sahaba narratives, and space-time physics, hinting at time travel realities—challenging inherited theology and asking why Muslims ignored cosmic clues already embedded within revelation itself today.