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When a woman criticised Prophet PBUH | Sahil Adeem Podcast

Sahil Adeem explains a shocking question where a woman challenged Prophet PBUH’s leadership, forcing listeners to rethink Sahaba conflicts, divine tests, and why judging history with modern logic quietly collapses.

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    Why marriages destroy peace in Pakistan? Sahil Adeem exposes how culture, ego, and ‘log kya kahen ge’ turn nikah into trauma, revealing a fear-driven system nobody dares question publicly today.
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    10:28|
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  • Kya paisay na honay se imaan kamzor ho jata hai? | Sahil Adeem Podcast

    07:30|
    Sahil Adeem questions whether poverty weakens imaan, exposing self-pity, dependency psychology, and why financial struggle can sharpen faith—if mindset shifts—leaving listeners uneasy about excuses they trust without comfort illusions intact.
  • Face your Fears | Sahil Adeem Podcast

    05:07|
    Why running from doubt destroys faith, as Sahil Adeem challenges you to confront fear, debate psychology, question boldly, and discover what happens when belief is tested instead of avoided honestly.
  • 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

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    (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.