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Sahil Adeem Podcast

Sahil Adeem Podcast

Von: Sahil Adeem
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The Sahil Adeem Podcast features a collection of live sessions, full-length talks, podcasts, and selected clips by Sahil Adeem.

This podcast includes both recent and earlier content.

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The Sahil Adeem Podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other popular podcast platforms.

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  • How Parents Destroy Their Children in the Name of Love | Sahil Adeem Podcast
    Jul 18 2026

    (0:00) Intro — Are Parents Raising Children Addicted to Comfort?

    (1:50) Smartphones, Isolation, and Today’s Generation

    (5:19) Childhood Before Social Media and Digital Distractions

    (6:16) The Dopamine Crisis Most People Don’t Understand

    (7:29) How Children Become Spoiled Without Being Wealthy

    (8:39) Are We Confusing Mental Health Struggles With Carelessness?

    (9:23) The Hidden Digital Lives of Children

    (11:43) How Parenting Can Create Mental and Emotional Barriers

    (12:49) How Muslim Parenting Weakened the Sense of Ummah

    (15:35) Why Every Conscious Muslim Is an Opportunity

    (18:38) A Roadmap to Becoming a Conscious Muslim

    (21:33) Building Moral, Financial, Political, and Mental Strength

    (27:49) What the First Muslims Understood About Opportunity

    (29:13) Why This Era Needs Conscious Muslims

    (31:04) Muslim Problems Are Political, Not Just Personal

    (34:43) Does Salah Automatically Bring Guidance?

    (37:40) The Forgotten Meaning of Establishing Salah

    (39:49) Why Muslims Lost Their Connection With the Mosque

    (43:32) Why Some Muslim Women Stop Working for Islam After Marriage

    (46:48) Breaking the Cycle of Weak Thinking

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    47 Min.
  • The Disease Destroying Muslims Today | Sahil Adeem Podcast
    Jul 16 2026

    (0:00) Intro — What’s Wrong With Muslims Today?

    (0:46) Ahmad Deedat’s Fearless Mindset

    (2:00) Why His Confidence Wasn’t Passed Down

    (3:20) Why Some Muslims Feel Ashamed of Their Identity

    (4:00) Experiences With Muslim Communities in the West

    (6:37) Palestine, Muslim Silence, and the Inferiority Complex

    (8:03) The “Muhammad in the Bible” Incident

    (9:17) Why Islam Is Destined to Prevail

    (10:46) Ahmad Deedat’s Historic Wake-Up Call to Muslims

    (13:24) Wake Up Before It’s Too Late

    (15:25) What Did Muslims Really Learn From Ahmad Deedat?

    (16:15) The Bradford Incident Explained

    (17:39) Inferiority Psychology vs. Inferiority Philosophy

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    18 Min.
  • Stop Calling It Sabr: What Patience Really Means | Sahil Adeem Podcast
    Jul 14 2026

    (0:00) Intro — The True Meaning of Sabr in Islam

    (0:43) Researching the Pakistani Cultural Idea of Patience

    (1:03) The Quranic Definition of Sabr

    (1:48) What “Pakistani Sabr” Really Means

    (2:24) Women, Cultural Expectations, and Staying Silent

    (3:28) Domestic Violence and the Misuse of Religion

    (5:39) What Islam Actually Teaches About Sabr

    (6:23) Karbala: The Greatest Example of Active Patience

    (7:45) Islamic Sabr Means Resistance, Not Silence

    (8:27) Q&A — Examining the Evidence Behind These Claims

    (11:18) Islamic Patience Explained in One Sentence

    (13:35) What Should Victims Do Instead of Remaining Silent?

    (15:12) The Difference Between Conviction and Patience

    (18:18) True Patience Requires Action, Not Passivity

    (19:36) Pakistani Sabr vs. Quranic Sabr: The Final Comparison

    (20:45) Closing Thoughts on the True Meaning of Sabr

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    21 Min.
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