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Qur’an, Brain Chemistry & Pakistan’s Crisis | Sahil Adeem Podcast

(0:00) Intro

(3:36) “Today is your day with the Qur’an” — why he came to medical students

(4:28) Who came by choice, who was dragged? An honest audience check

(6:23) “Don’t listen to what Pakistanis say” — social psychology 101

(8:02) Warning: a high-potency “chemistry session” with side effects

(9:18) Serotonin 101 — mother’s tears and childhood emotional locking

(13:01) Money, parents’ reactions, and how success gets hard-wired

(19:16) When you jump into the Qur’an, it lights up the whole country

(20:42) Parliament, VIP protocols, and the side effects of leaving the Qur’an

(24:30) Serotonin, titles, and why “Doctor” feels so powerful

(32:02) Pharma, protocols, and SSRIs — who really controls thresholds?

(40:00) Makeup, niqab, and female serotonin — confidence vs costume

(48:05) Endowment effect — flags, clubs, and being “extra Pakistani”

(53:05) Bharat Mata, Greater Israel, and why Islam isn’t geographically locked

(54:05) “You are more Pakistani and less Muslim” — identity breakdown

(1:03:20) Pakistan, Pakistan, Pakistan — stuck in the national loop

(1:10:04) Mission mode — Sahil as a “missionary” and why he looks for performers

(1:18:21) Qur’an, stars, and science — why Muslims should lead global research

(1:26:16) Doctors, research, and turning papers into real-world impact

(1:32:20) IMS (Islamic Messaging System) platform and next steps for doctors

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