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Sahil Adeem Podcast

Orya Maqbool Jan Podcast Featuring Sahil Adeem | A Dialogue with history | Sahil Adeem Podcast

Season 3, Ep. 9

This is the 11th Episode of “A Dialogue of history” featuring Sahil Adeem | Orya Maqbool Jan Podcast

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  • 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.
  • How can we convince others? | Sahil Adeem Podcast

    21:34|
    Sahil Adeem reveals why preaching fails, exposing emotional intelligence, timing, silence, and prophetic psychology—asking whether truth repels people, or our delivery secretly pushes hearts away from Islam today everywhere globally.
  • Husband nasha karta hai, kya main talaq le loon? | Sahil Adeem Podcast

    13:46|
    Sahil Adeem tackles drug-addicted husbands, domestic violence aftermath, and divorce fear, questioning patience limits, children’s safety, Islamic standards, and when self-respect becomes wajib—forcing women to rethink compromise versus decisive action.