Sahil Adeem at NUST University | The Death of Morality | Latest Session
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- Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
- Sahil Adeem in his latest session at NUST University!
Discover the true purpose of human life, as revealed through 124,000 case studies of prophets according to Allah's guidance.
Brace yourself for a thought-provoking discussion on the Palestine-Israel issue and gain valuable insights into an action plan tailored for Muslim Youth.
Explore the roots of inferior psychology spanning two generations and learn how to break free from its shackles.
Immerse yourself in the teachings of the Seerah, and establish a powerful connection with Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Sahaba.
Don't miss out on this transformative experience that challenges the very fabric of morality!
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0:00 Intro
0:30 What is the Purpose of life?
19:05 How can we achieve itehad-e-ummat there is such dominant ethno-nationalism existing in Muslim societies?
31:49 What is the process of self-actualization
39:36 Do you believe in the notion of “fit in the system to change the system” or “build a new system”?
48:41 What is the difference between Fatih and Maftuh?
51:02 Pakistan ka matlab kya? Who is Pakistani according to you?
01:02:18: In the context of Israeli atrocities on Palestinians, how can youth channelize the guilt into solid action plan?
01:26:19 Do you believe in the concept of Azeemat o Rukhsat ?
01:34:50 How can one acquire knowledge in both religion (deen) and the world (dunya)?
01:40:11 What steps can I take to directly connect with Prophet Muhammad (SAW)?
01:43:57 What are the methods for engaging in Jihad bissaif (جِہاد بِالسَّیف)?
01:50:11 What is your golden plan to ensure the well-being and protection of Palestinian children?
02:00:09 What cheat code are you using to come on media and speak the truth so confidently?
02:05:15 If the entire system is malfunctioning, can you tell me what your current contributions are? Or are you trying to shift the responsibility onto us?
#sahiladeem #NUSTUniversity #TheDeathofMorality #muslimidentity #islamicmessagingsystem
Voice Quality improves after 10 minutes please accept our apology for the issue.
صرف وہی نسلیں کامیاب ہوتی ہیں جو اپنی زبان میں کام، مطالعہ اور تحقیق کریں۔
Koi BAAT nahi
It's ok sir
No prob ❤
🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨Please sir visit KPK universities please.
Sarif ik session ki ha ap ny KPK universities ma please channel the youth of KPK towards Muhammad Bin Abdullah.
Please sir visit KPK universities please 🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑
Who is waiting for the platform..?
waiting for the platform......what an amazing man he is
major respect for the guy who was taking notes on his notepad. ❤️ you'll go miles ahead inshallah.
😂
Kuch nhi karega vo life mai agar is admi ki sunta rahega 😂
@@thelogicless9040 you're j ignorant
sahi bola@@thelogicless9040
@@thelogicless9040 apny kiya krlia hai
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
07:32 🌐 *Sahil emphasizes interpreting Allah's signs through a systematic process to reach all humans globally.*
18:35 🌍 *Reflecting on the unique challenges faced by the Muslim community and the need for genuine efforts for positive change.*
19:57 💼 *Stresses the availability of opportunities and the potential for positive change, drawing acomparison with the dynamics in New York.*
20:29 🎭 *Discusses the challenges faced by individuals influenced by colonial thought and the struggle to find real direction amid conflicting norms of professionalism.*
23:12 ⚖️ *Notes the deletion of morality from university discussions, replaced by ethics, and highlights the difference between morality and ethics.*
24:12 🌐 *Discussion on corruption and its impact on society, emphasizing the need for awareness and prevention.*
24:44 🎮 *Caution against engaging in wrong activities, highlighting the importance of focusing on studies and avoiding distractions like video games.*
25:01 🌍 *Encouragement to explore opportunities globally, without being limited by depression or societal pressures.*
26:11 📖 *Discussion on religious topics, highlighting the importance of understanding and respecting diverse perspectives.*
28:16 🎯 *Emphasis on focusing on specific issues or goals in life, drawing inspiration from philosophers like Einstein.*
32:29 🍚 *The speaker humorously refers to basic needs as "roti, dal, chawal," emphasizing their importance before delving into higher pursuits.*
33:46 🍞 *Using a scenario about hunger, he stresses the importance of addressing basic needs before spiritual or higher pursuits.*
34:40 🤔 *Sahil discusses a the story from quran about prophet ibrahim leaving his wife hajra and son ismail in the desert in obedience of Allah...... And the story goes on.....
36:07 💔 *Sahil mentions the challenges a hijabi girl might face when expressing her thoughts, urging understanding and support from family.*
46:26 🗣️ *Sahil mentions threats and the possibility of blackmail, drawing parallels with the experiences of prophets.*
47:22 🌌 *Sahil explains the proportional universality theorem, illustrating the magnitude of the stakes in the game of life.*
47:35 💼 *Connecting choices to outcomes, Sahil highlights the significance of decisions and the potential rewards or losses.*
47:48 🎁 *Discussing the "Gift of Numbers," Sahil emphasizes the importance of making calculated decisions and understanding their implications.*
48:13 🕌 *He highlights the opportunity for Muslims in the present times to shape their system for the next 500 years.*
48:28 🌐 *Sahil talks about the difference in mentalities between fate, leadership, and followership, emphasizing the role of Muslims in decision-making.*
50:06 🌐 *Sahil argues against Muslim men marrying non-Muslim women, emphasizing the importance of first establishing themselves in society.*
50:58 🌐 *Plutonium and nuclear energy are discussed, emphasizing the importance of understanding these concepts.*
51:11 🤔 *The speaker reflects on the geographical disposition of Muslims, challenging common misconceptions within Islamic philosophy.*
52:03 🇵🇰 *Pakistan's meaning lies in resource optimization and building connections between diverse linguistic and cultural communities.*
55:15 🤔 *Engaging with people, building connections, and using various applications are essential for personal and professional growth.*
59:16 🌍 *Islam is not just an image or a movie; it's an action that should reflect in one's behavior and engagement with the world.*
59:28 🌐 *Discusses the lack of judgment and action in addressing Allah's work, emphasizing the need for practical contributions beyond verbal discussions.*
01:02:34 🎓 *Encourages youth to take concrete actions and challenges them to assert their scholarly and activist identity rather than passively following trends.*
01:04:16 🌐 *Sahil emphasizes the importance of understanding Islam's true teachings and encourages support for the genuine Islamic perspective.*
01:06:47 🌍 *Sahil stresses the influence of his words on Muslim youth and how his message affects their perception of Islamic scholars and leaders.*
01:10:09 😢 *There's criticism of leaders who, after making tough decisions, fail to openly share their difficulties with their community.*
01:14:11 🚀 *Emphasizes the need for a platform, urging people to understand the geopolitical landscape and resources available.*
01:18:48 🗣️ *Abu Yusuf Bikham raises concerns about the weak leadership following Abu Hanifa's demise.*
01:19:02 💡 *Scholars emphasize the importance of following the true teachings of Islam in various situations.*
01:23:37 🕰️ *Sahil reflects on the impact of a two-hour session, acknowledging the challenge and importance of maintaining hope and belief in the face of difficulties.*
01:27:16 🕌 *Sahil distinguishes between colonial and Islamic mindsets, emphasizing that a Muslim stands for Allah and not for colonial concepts.*
01:31:05 🤲 *Stresses the importance of humility, expressing the need for action-oriented strategies provided by scholars in mosques.*
01:32:34 📝 *Emphasizing the importance of actions over just expressing opinions on platforms like Facebook.*
01:33:35 🗳️ *Encouraging political participation and voting to shape the future instead of worrying about the opinions of two billion people on a platform.*
01:34:33 🌐 *Critiquing individuals who lack a nuanced understanding of complex issues and resort to superficial judgments.*
01:37:21 🌍 *The speaker discusses the Islamic philosophy learned from Arabs, asserting that true Islam is represented by wearing shalwar kameez, connecting it to a linear model of faith.*
01:38:31 🌐 *Islam is portrayed as descending globally, while individual emotions rise, and the speaker emphasizes that Islam has its unique "yardstick" distinct from global actions.*
01:39:54 🌐 *The speaker underscores the opportunity for Muslims globally, advocating for a unified approach despite diverse backgrounds, urging them to create platforms and communicate their messages effectively.*
01:41:42 🤔 *Highlights the difference between interpretations of religious texts and the wisdom (Hikmah) that can be derived from them.*
01:41:57 🗳️ *Acknowledges that certain political figures may claim to follow a certain interpretation, but genuine practice of religion requires personal knowledge and understanding.*
01:42:10 🔄 *Mentions the evolving nature of politics and the need for individuals to be aware and informed about the political landscape.*
01:42:24 🌐 *Discusses the absence of a single global political figure or organization representing all Muslims in the world.*
01:42:40 🔍 *Challenges the notion that showing force (like displaying a gun) is effective in achieving one's goals, highlighting the importance of credibility.*
01:48:45 ❓ *Adeem encourages individuals, especially Muslims, to ask critical questions and have a deep understanding of geopolitical issues for informed perspectives.*
01:51:06 🚀 *The importance of solving temporary problems without addressing the core issue is highlighted, and platforms must focus on achieving tangible results.*
01:53:48 ⚔️ *The speaker highlights the personal struggle of individuals in Israel, indicating a shift from corruption to potential consequences like facing the death penalty.*
01:58:14 🌐 *The speaker criticizes how slaves, despite their abilities, are made to see themselves as avatars of their masters' gods, influenced by liberal sciences and philosophy.*
01:58:29 🧠 *Entering superior psychology can help break the chains of slavery, emphasizing the need for individuals to reject subservience and gain power.*
02:00:08 🌐 *Facing suppression, the speaker chose resistance within legal boundaries, using social media to raise awareness about the situation, underscoring the power of truth.*
02:00:49 💪 *Understanding the essence of a slave's self-confidence, the speaker encourages believers to recognize the divine connection and create their own path with confidence.*
02:01:19 🤝 *Regardless of profession or status, a slave, when confident, becomes a master of their own destiny, drawing parallels with the confidence bestowed upon the companions by Prophet Muhammad.*
02:01:48 🤲 *The speaker invokes the name of Allah, emphasizing that confidence instills a sense of purpose and vitality, reassuring believers of Allah's presence in their lives.*
02:03:37 🧠 *Sahil emphasizes the connection between science, politics, and credibility, asserting that without confidence in these fields, one's opinions lack weight.*
02:06:57 🌐 *Sahil emphasizes the importance of having a clear philosophy and practical actions behind convincing people, regardless of the cause, be it Palestine, Afghanistan, or Kashmir.*
02:09:51 💡 *Sahil advises understanding Pakistan's political framework, aligning it with Islam, and then working towards bringing positive changes, emphasizing the need for a long-term solution rather than temporary fixes.*
Wow😊
Very nice key points...... 👍🏻 but plz correct at 34:40, the story from quran is about prophet ibrahim leaving his wife hajra and son ismail in the desert in obedience of Allah...... And the story goes on.....
@@ayeshakhurram9672 😊 thanks, done ✅
صرف وہی نسلیں کامیاب ہوتی ہیں جو اپنی زبان میں کام، مطالعہ اور تحقیق کریں۔

Assalamualaikum sir I am an Indian teen of 17,Can you please give a session on Indian youth and how to live in the extremities of a particular group i.e.Hindu. Please sir we Indian youth need it very strictly ❤
I'm from india also & where are you from? Indian state
@@BeginsWithYou I m from Maharashtra,where are you from
I am from karnataka
Brother This is not his channel that he handle actually sahil sir didn't handle any UA-cam channel and his real channel name ,source code academy. But unfortunately he didn't use personally his team use
Sahil Bhai you are really hero for nation..may Allah give you more power ..🇵🇰♥️🙌🏽🌼
I am from India 🇮🇳 ,, I literally Appreciate His Ideology and His purpose.
A man and his love can change the world.
Absolutely true
Thanks for the uploading
The Gem Sahil Adeem ❤️
No one Compare Sahil Adeem The Logical Man❤
Alhamdullilah May Allah swt save him every evil eye
Indeed mashallah ❤️
He is just a pseudo intellectual... neither he has systematic knowledge of deen nor he is a scientist... he has few random stories from science and deen, he maps them both and try to be Godfather of kids.... any mature intellectual Aalim, scientist or psychologist can easily tell that he is none of these..
I wish he stop paying with young minds.
You wil only understand what I am saying once you will sail through practical deen and practical life perphaps in your 30s or 40s
This guy couldnt respond to most of questions in podcast with Pakistan experience... and now defaming him... Sahil is silly naive child minded person.
He tells good things but he himself still couldnt fight evil inside him
@arslansaleem2824 divine message reflects in sir Sahil speech only few can feel 🙌 mashallah
@@arslansaleem2824he is not defaming him….. someone put arsalan pic with his video… Sahil didn’t do this….apni baat me name bi mention nhi kia sahil ny arsalan ka….agar sahil ny question ky awnser nhi diy to Arsalan ko konsi tameez thi question keny ki… he was trying to drage him so much intentionally
اللهم ثبتهم واجعلهم هاديامهديا
Great, informative and logical speech.👍
Simply brilliant & thought provoking
25:00 Shahzad podcast reference
Exactly, Only He can be That Stupid
سر جی ایک ھفتے سے آپ کے ویڈیو کا انتظار کر رہا تھا😮
Same
Sahil sir, you’re the reason I know there’s light at the end of the tunnel!
Yes, it's the onrushing train's light.
@@tyrant_hermit May Allah guide you!
Jazak Allah khair
JazakALLAH u khair
Was waiting for his session...salaam from india
Excellent ❤❤
Bohat khoob sab ko jagna ho ga or ap bohat Acha kam kar rahe hain is se bachon main shaoor paida ho raha hai
Absolutely spot on
What a great article
Physiological warrior on action , keep going , it vl benefits me in future
Psychological
May Allah be pleased with you Sahil
The Gem❤
Big Admirer Sir ❤
LOVE YOU SAHIL BHAAI
i was expecting best answers from NUST students. May Allah grant us ease and understandings.
The best message to follow Hazrat mohummed salalahu aliahiwassalam ❤❤❤
What an amazing session. This is the 2nd time i have listened to this session. Eye and brain opener!
May Allah protect Mr. Adeem
Mai aap ko sunnti hoon tou bus rona aata hai...aapki zahanaat pa salaam Allha na jo aapko di...
Aap ko "Rona" aur mujhay "Gusa" atta hai is ki batain sun ker... kaunsi "zahanaat" ki baat ho rahi hai?
@@SaviorGuruus zihanat ko dekhnay k liye bhi zihanat chahye in fact😅 zehanat kya ,yhan toa common sense tk nhi, as ur comment shows it
Teri jalti Jo Hy beta..k Pakistan ko aesa Heera mil kese gaya ab tu Jo bhi Hy na ja k qismat p ro apni @@zubyali3675
Sometimes it makes me weep. Do dua for me to do something for my beautiful Islam pragmatically. I promise so sternly today that I'll start it Insha Allah from today.
inshaAllah
Totally agree with you sahil bhai.
May Allah subhana ho watalla guide us ameen
extreme respect for sir @Sahil Adeem
Mind blowing
Mashallaha Sahil sb
Respected Sahil Sab , ALLAH have bleed us a person like you to open up our hearts and minds in order to understand ALLAH s Quran e Kareem the real prepose of our life
Oh mannn why I'm not there 😭😭❤️
Masha Allah ❤
We are doing an effort
Sir Allah app ko salamat rakhey Aamin
I really appreciate you sir
جزاک اللہ خیر
I just started watching this pod but from the intro, I agree with making a network of us Muslims on social media and I think it works very well, by going on all the major non muslim groups and initiate topics to engage them. Mostly there are just few on the front to engage and the rest keeps reading so dealing their frontline can make it easy to start dominating the group with topics they want to hear about.
Agreed but the *problem* is we only talk and talk , plan and plan but always delay ACTION AND REAL WORK to a point where we get defeated.
Praying to ALLAH to unite muslim ummah and strengthen us all to fight evil Aameen.
The real action starts from one ownself , I need to work on myself , my Eman to strengthen it and InshaAllah we can do it ❤
There is already social media platform called as dawahgram,
@@khadija.8624 There is solution to every problem and as Sahil sb. mentioned that its a team work, one reason being that some plan, others keep it going and execute. Believe me planning is very important to set direction and rules of engagement. I have experience dealing them since Orkut was there and they come up with everything they have. FB also tries its best to restrict and ban you so every topic and comment needs to be researched and discussed thoroughly.
Yes, we need common platform to talk about it and thats what we should pray and hope to have one as a global group. I want to be a team member so let me know if someone from NUST initiates one or else will have to make one but keep activating people around you and keep the motivation alive.. JazakAllah.
@@mohammedfarhan4806 is it a app or website? Well there are alot of muslim only platforms mostly by foreign muslims and wallahi amazing WORK and EFFORT but we need a more simplified yet meaningful platform for urdu speaking muslims such as subcontinental as well as Bangladeshi and sirilankan they understand urdu
@@khadija.8624 it's not about that. I pitch the broader idea to the IMS team back in April of this year. I had my design, documentation, action plan ready. I just needed the approval from Sahil and I wanted people with me to work on. They responded me we don't need it right now. So I lost my motivation from their response. Idk if queries being communicated to Sahil directly or not or maybe they have an incompetent management team.
Sir I am from central punjab I understand your language very clearly .
"I have viewed all of your sessions and podcasts, and I am acquainted with your ideological and psychological concepts. My inquiry pertains to your recurrent assertion regarding the alteration in the doctrine of Muslims. Kindly elucidate the origin and nature of this transformation and clarify the reason behind your emphasis on this matter, especially considering that it doesn't appear to be a concern for others."
I was listening from India... And what I really likes about this whole session is kind of mindset we all are victims of, asking questions from our so called leaders are a sin nowadays, and people are asking wrong questions from alim or Mufti... Whereas it's all about right guidance towards Islam... And people thinking of weapons or jihad sort of things against Zionist... But in reality it's a war of politics not weapon... Power need to be shown but by strength not some weapons.
And it's true we need Palestinians, they don't need us
Asking too many questions makes you murtad. Ex-muslim movement spreading like wild fire these days.
@@jasha9sandhu there is no such thing as ex Muslim... And no one can declare you murtad. It's all about fake propaganda
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Love from India
Salam Sahil Bhai
my thought are very same with u sir
Nice your Vedios ❤
south punjab side needs you ...bht bht zrort hy yaha ki youth ko apki..yaha py session arrang krain apna
SAHIL ADEEM
Sir your words have triggered the youth mind
Damaged ones are to strong cuz they know how to survive 💯
Brilliant and amazing as always ❤🔥
My Respected ustaad e mohtarram beautiful as always❤mashallah
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Anybody from IT Background , come together to contribute for the system . A social Platform
R u a member of IMS?
Dawahgram is already there
Waiting for the platform
give us some contact so we can also contribute
🙂@@mohammedfarhan4806
link
السلام علیکم ساحل سر ۔۔۔ آپنے سیرت النبی کی کلاس شروع کی تھی 4th کلاس کے بعد سے یہ سلسلہ بند ہے ۔۔۔ پلیز بتا دیں کب سے دوبارہ شروع کریں گئے
جزاک اللہ
IMS ma ho rhy hain seerah sessions....
@@abdullahabbasi2702 IMS pe Sahil Adeem ki wesi classes to nh hoti jis ki 4 videos youtube pe hain. Wo videos to shayad sourcecode ki classes ki hain.
Han, mgr seerah k hawale se kch 2sri activities hoti hain IMS pe.
@@Volunteer_Work g blkl
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Sir plz start lectures of seerah Muhammad saw
vai par lo mehnat krke
Aasalamualikum warahmatulahi wabarakatuhu 😊
Amazing Sahil the intellectual giant of the last 50 years
Aslamualikom sahil bhai pleas let us know when u start lecture of seerah
SahiL Sir 😘 We LOVE U ❤️
The grate man who take notes on his notepad ❤
Sahil adeem is mind blowing what we have done is multiply with 0.
Oh ALLAH forgive us.
🙌🏻
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I agree with him.
Brave is the one who admits his/her own faults and is courageously ready to make amendaments.
In QURAN it's written brave is the one who realizes his/her faults and corrects them as it also raises the level of respect.
As every nafs is hungry for respect.
Since i've realized to see myself first ALLAH has literally given me respect which i never knew i'd get.
300,000 jews went to Israel through emergency flights to fight for it.
0 muslims from Pakistan ( including Sahil Adeem's tribe ) went to palestine to fight for it.
@@jasha9sandhu What's your point and why are you including sahil's tribe in it.
What's everyone grudge with sahil why is everyone feeling offended by sahil.
The guy's just explaining his thoughts about it,why is everyone on sahil's video getting offended.
@@jasha9sandhu The way you're saying that is why i said what i said.
Now i'm feeling like i'm a psychologist myself as people really get offended by my statements there's something to my statements that pinches them.
If someone wants real concept of Islam & revival start following Iqbal, Molana Modudi & Dr. Israr...
Top trend sahil adeem
Mashallah
I was sitting infront of him.
sir plz south punjab main aaen...plz yaha b session krain
There has to be a true honest strong leader as without strong leader it's not possible,,,,,,,,,,,
Sahil you are golden assets .i am highly impressed to you.
1:50 I love how this guy and girl asked these questions. Ma sha Allah, this is the courage we want to see in our youth. Hold EVERYONE accountable and ask them without fear
JazakAllahu khairan sahil bhai. Muslims dont look like muslims, muslims act like muslim. Allah hame riya kaari se bachaye. Dharhi rakhke agar hum gunah nahi chodh sakte to phir use rakhna bematlab hai. Bas Allah taala sahi amal ki taufeeq de mujhe bhi. Aur apne nafs ka muhasiba karne wala banaye. Dua ki darkhast.
Brother... Will u come to Bangladesh
Contact his team, arrange people (at least 30-40), and do the arrangement of the lecture, he will come then.
Sahil Saab Apke liye -
ye ek abr kā TukḌā kahāñ kahāñ barse
tamām dasht hī pyāsā dikhā.ī detā hai
~ Shakeb Jalali
I am being honest I can say first Dr israr and then him changed my thinking how can I be that person, that visionary man who is just not chasing dunya . I will work hard and try to make sure that I change myself and this world .
Exactly 💯 % I was myself in bait with Dr israr ahmed ,still I am and after Dr israr he is the only hope now 😊 mashallah
Please don't insult Dr Israr Ahmed.
@SaviorGuru sir sahil is an honour for Dr israr ahmed , I am in tanzeem and I know how they appreciate and listen to sir sahil in their usra
@@SaviorGuru bro you are very biased. Agr wo Kuch Galat bole ga to Galat hay agr Sahi bolega to me sath dunga. Name me other molvi Jo ke nizam ki bat kare.
@@kidoos459 Bhai I'm also again such "molvi" fitna. What do you mean by Nizaam?
Sahil Adeem is doing great work
100% agree
@sahilAdeem please make a session in UET Lahore
Govt Sector banned Sahil Adeem
All in my hand 1:27:00
Very informative session Masha Allah.
Such kind of voices needed to be spread instead of spreading of typical desi Mullas
ASSALAM-O-ALYKOM Sir,
Mohammed Sheikh sahab ke bare mein Aapka kia Khyal hai?
Ma man is back
00:01 The idea of empowering youth through social media platforms
03:51 Discussing the importance of morality and knowledge in society
11:04 Exploring the Death of Morality and Muslim Identity
13:50 The purpose of the mosque in Islam
19:14 Muslim identity and nationalism
22:01 Challenging colonial thought and morality norms
27:06 Discussion on university education and philosophy
29:37 The impact of reading books on morality in Pakistani culture
34:57 Discussion on self actualization and prayer for loved ones
37:23 Challenging societal norms and advocating for change
43:11 Preparing for hardships and facing challenges
45:47 Challenges of morality and faith in familial relationships
50:20 Challenging the morality and philosophical concepts in Pakistan
52:41 Pakistan provides opportunities for Muslims.
57:09 Understanding societal judgment and expectations of appearance
59:27 Challenges to morality and responsibility in society
1:04:36 Sahil Adeem emphasizes the importance of following Islam in his lecture.
1:06:55 The speaker is concerned about putting others in danger and the decision they must make.
1:11:38 Debate about religious beliefs and morality
1:13:50 Emphasizing the importance of understanding Pakistan and its resources
1:18:06 Sahil Adeem discusses the influence of Abu Hanifa and the importance of following his teachings.
1:20:21 Discussion on the significance of reading Kalma and the cultural context around it.
1:24:54 The concept of Ajmat and Rukhsat in Islam
1:27:56 Challenging traditional gender roles within a Pakistani family.
1:32:26 Discussing the impact and pride of Prophet and Muslim community
1:34:57 Challenges of balancing Islamic knowledge and modern life
1:39:16 Discussing education and unity in the Muslim community.
1:41:26 Discussion on the interpretation of Sira and hadith
1:45:50 Nawaz Sharif's involvement in political pressure and atom bomb blast
1:48:14 Discussion on the cost of Iron Dome missiles and real questions for Muslims
1:53:06 Discussion on the impact of financial aid and threats on America
1:55:20 Discussion on foreign investment and spending in different countries
1:59:37 The speaker discusses the need for understanding and aligning life with Islam and technology.
2:01:47 Belief, purpose, and resolution in the face of challenges.
2:06:02 Girls showing courage in completing tasks
2:08:11 Leadership in Islam and the pursuit of qualification
2:12:44 Sahil Adeem discusses the death of morality at NUST University.
One thing that i forgot to mention when sahil said you people are more exposed to everything.
So he's right as being in rawalpindi/islamabad we do get to see and observe more unexpected acts from the society.
So what i said isn't an offensive statement to people from other city's.
How can I meet sir. I tried once but the location was kind of incorrect in Islamabad. Please share if some one know his actual location. And I think there had been a question answer session after this seminar? kindly upload that as well. Thankyou !
Sir Faisalabad kab ayen gy?,☹️😢
I’ve never heard such a high quality drivel in my whole life. Do they organise these kinds of sessions in a university that is meant to produce future’s scientists and engineers?
He's intelligent mate
sir app Balochistan ka tour kb kr rahy hyn
Best work of team members prod to be Muslim
Question 9: Are Parents, the real culprits? Are they holding us back to "understand the system" in order to choose either "Fit in the SYSTEM " or "Build the NEW SYSTEM" ?