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Sahil Adeem on Marriage, Parenting & the Destruction of Family Values

Sahil Adeem on Marriage, Parenting & the Destruction of Family Values

Published 1 month, 1 week ago
Description

(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


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