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Sahil Adeem Podcast

IMS live Session with Sahil Adeem | IMS Discussion Forum | Sahil Adeem Podcast

Season 2, Ep. 3
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📢 Join us for an enlightening live session with Sahil Adeem, exclusively designed for IMS (Islamic Messaging System) members! In this thought-provoking event, Sahil Adeem delves into crucial topics that are shaping our world today.


🕋 Current Intellectual Warfare:

Explore the dynamic landscape of intellectual warfare that surrounds us in today's complex world. Sahil Adeem will dissect the various forces at play, the clash of ideas, and the strategies used to influence minds. Gain insights into how understanding this warfare can empower you to navigate the sea of information and make informed decisions.


🧐 Importance of Asking the Right Question:

Discover the profound significance of asking the right questions. Sahil Adeem will highlight how the questions we pose shape the way we perceive the world and uncover knowledge. Learn how honing this skill can lead to deeper insights, innovative solutions, and a more comprehensive understanding of the issues that matter most.


⚖️ Consequences of not Asking the Right Question:

Uncover the potential pitfalls of neglecting to ask the right questions. Sahil Adeem will shed light on how failure to inquire critically can result in misunderstandings, missed opportunities, and even unintended consequences. Understand how this critical aspect impacts personal growth, decision-making, and the broader societal discourse.


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