Invite sahil adeem in your podcast and put all the questions in front as u do it with muzammil and other leftists give him a chance as well.
@FazalMehmood-mg7rq8 ай бұрын
Kia he banda bataya hai. Apki choice ko salam. huh
@connectdigital.official8 ай бұрын
@@FazalMehmood-mg7rq i feel your pain😂
@zainali-sk6tx8 ай бұрын
👍
@simplestatement15438 ай бұрын
Bilkul
@simplestatement15438 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@adnanshafique929 ай бұрын
Invite Sahil Adeem and Qaiser Ahmed on your podcast and put your questions in front of them. In my opinion Sahil Adeem is not just about portals but he presented practical solution of our Pakistani problems.
@m4heenghani8 ай бұрын
Honestly speaking I learnt the art of being politically correct throughout this podcast.
@omir9878 ай бұрын
he should also give a chance to Harris Sultan and Ghalib kamal.
@zain11328 ай бұрын
What is the practical solution?
@reez172817 күн бұрын
What is this practical solution?
@sfd7449 ай бұрын
This series was a masterclass Muzammil. You have befriended all your subscribers by talking your heart out.
@k.komega9 ай бұрын
Yes ,he is saying what he had in his mind
@maddyrx71579 ай бұрын
Idk why but I want this guy to make a book recommendation series and also ask his guests for one recommendation at the end of each episode.
@amnaghafoor45259 ай бұрын
book recommendation series would be nice though
@MZain19 ай бұрын
+1
@ibrahimvlog47049 ай бұрын
My brother MHZ is not found of reading book he get knowledge from video resources
@MinalZeb9 ай бұрын
he doesn't read books but yeah book recs from the guests would be nice.
@khadija.10.078 ай бұрын
Its regular book of the week series in MWA PODCAST of Raja Zia , youthclub 😊 Actually amazing thing it is
@LoveZainabAli9 ай бұрын
I usually don’t comment on KZbin videos but wanted to say that I love this series! It’s so nice having a genuine discourse on these issues and topics and honestly no need to shorten the video length because we love listening to your “dil ki baat” :)
@haseebmalik9 ай бұрын
Hello Muzamil, Sahil Adeem is not all about portals. You should watch his other videos where he talks about the philosophy of Islam. Unfortunately, People don't watch his other videos.
@bassimfaridy9 ай бұрын
so true brother
@goals279 ай бұрын
His other video's aren't that great either and have many flaws. That arrogance is unbearable
@AfrazAslam9 ай бұрын
True brother. It's difficult to understand the people like Sahil Adeem
@jetbllackwings9 ай бұрын
more people would take him seriously if he provided his credentials or the sources he uses to derive his conclusions.
@AfrazAslam9 ай бұрын
@@jetbllackwings Yes brother the details of his work from the sources. Plz listen to his series of "Ibtida-e-Intihaa"
@mubasher279 ай бұрын
Brother! Have Sahil Adeem and Qaiser Ahmad Raja on podcast. That would be much beneficial for the audience here.
@datubeworld9 ай бұрын
Exactly
@saifullahkhalid20179 ай бұрын
Yes
@menahilsajid14699 ай бұрын
YESS
@apurpose86149 ай бұрын
Yes
@bobbyeditz7659 ай бұрын
That mullah has nothing to do with the development of Pakistan. He should just preach Islam in masjid only. That's al he can do.
@threadpk9 ай бұрын
We need more people like you on social media. Pls call Sahil Adeel and Raja .
@fahadyousafzi9 ай бұрын
lol, wht r u gonna learn from those brainless nerds.
@k.komega9 ай бұрын
Yes
@maddykhan23269 ай бұрын
Just finished with the 3rd episode, and no i like your longer videos please continue making those too. You’re doing a phenomenal job! Keep up the good work.
@Bibliophile_philospher9 ай бұрын
This guy is genuine person
@Mohdaguj9 ай бұрын
Lol 😂😂😂
@Takwir59 ай бұрын
@@MohdagujKindly mention the Timestamp where you feel hypocrisy?
@Mohdaguj9 ай бұрын
@@Takwir5 isy kuch b nhe pta na left ka na right ka. Capitalism ko left ki chez btai ja rha but left may communism hota jis may koi free market free speech nhe hoti.
@chamirchamir94219 ай бұрын
@@Mohdaguj OMG 😱 Seriously Kya America, Europe ma communism ha?
@crazyolad9 ай бұрын
@@MohdagujBhai right mai liberals atay, Wo free market/ capitalism ko promote krte
@Kito4729 ай бұрын
“Don’t be arrogant in ur opinions” best line. -
@irshubangashlive8 ай бұрын
Very true advices!
@NoumanArif0079 ай бұрын
Muzamil you are humble in presenting your opinions and open to constructive criticism, keep up the good work.
@fahadshoaib3779 ай бұрын
Hi, Muzamil, You are doing great job. I love the series, I learned a lot. Please invite Sahil Adeem to your podcast. Thanks
@crazyolad9 ай бұрын
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@Sabeelktk9 ай бұрын
He is busy in making telescope 🔭 😂
@fsu33289 ай бұрын
I think we need to hear SAHIL Adeem out he has to listened to. We need people like Sahil Adeem
@realusamailyas9 ай бұрын
Vote for Sir Sahil Adeem on TBT Podcast.
@Best4Watch9 ай бұрын
I'm supporting your opinion, sahil Adeem must be on TBT
@rabiasheikh3598 ай бұрын
Even, I've said tho..✨
@alihaider51908 ай бұрын
It will be one of the best best discourse after Dr taimurs podcast on tbt. . .muzammil being a centrist will act a discourse for left with Sahil adeem
@simplestatement15438 ай бұрын
@@Best4Watchsure
@simplestatement15438 ай бұрын
Sure
@ahmadjawadhassaan44629 ай бұрын
مزمل صاحب خوشی ہوئی یہ دیکھ کر کہ وقت کے ساتھ آ پ کی طبیعت میں عاجزی، حوصلا، اور وضع داری آ گئ ہے۔
@samdaniels89769 ай бұрын
Exactly what i have been doing and what thought process i have adopted throughout my carrier. But this line has made me think about my previous life. "Dont be arrogant in your opinions". So deep and so true that i am ashamed that it exist in me despite of having Center thoughts. Thank you for correcting me with your points.
@Skjsnkw7 ай бұрын
Your perspective aligns with a rational and empirical approach to evaluating religious beliefs and systems. Here are some key points to consider when applying such an approach: 1. **Critical Analysis:** Using empirical methods and logical reasoning allows for a critical examination of religious teachings and practices. This involves evaluating claims, doctrines, and traditions against evidence and rational arguments. 2. **Comparative Study:** Comparative religion studies can provide insights into how different religious systems address fundamental questions about existence, morality, and purpose. This approach can help individuals make informed decisions about which belief system resonates with their values and worldview. 3. **Ethical Considerations:** Empirical analysis can extend beyond theological beliefs to examine the ethical implications of religious teachings and practices. This includes assessing how religions contribute to societal well-being, human rights, and justice. 4. **Personal Choice:** Ultimately, the decision to follow a particular religion or worldview is deeply personal and influenced by individual experiences, values, and spiritual needs. Empirical analysis can inform this decision-making process by providing a rational framework for evaluating beliefs. 5. **Respect for Diversity:** While empirical analysis can challenge religious beliefs, it is essential to approach this process with respect for diversity and differing perspectives. Recognizing the cultural, historical, and personal significance of religious beliefs is crucial in fostering mutual understanding and tolerance. 6. **Integration with Faith:** For many believers, faith and spirituality transcend empirical analysis. They may find meaning and fulfillment through religious practices, community, and personal experiences that go beyond rational inquiry. In summary, employing an empirical and logical approach to evaluate religious beliefs can provide valuable insights and facilitate informed decision-making. This approach respects diversity, encourages critical thinking, and acknowledges the personal dimensions of faith and spirituality
@arifmahmood57459 ай бұрын
What I gather is that u r promoting listening to others with patience and accepting whatever is sane and true.
@zabeehrehman34609 ай бұрын
1: In my humble opinion the Context has been set perfectly for anyone who might try to point finger on you or your point of view Mashallah Great job again Muzammil Bhai . 2: what is the right step for someone in there 20s in Pakistan because as you said everyone is confused especially after what happened to there belief in the system and democracy 3: Would like to hear more about Global Economy and Geo Politics For understanding the bigger picture in depth
@ammarahmed52339 ай бұрын
I've given myself 4 years to achieve the life I want, and once I do, you are going to be one of the people I'll proudly tell everyone about who have had a significant impact on my life. I'm 21 right now and I've been listening to your podcast since it was 23 episodes old. I've also been manifesting hard to be on your podcast some day if it is still there by that time. Nonetheless, I'd meet you one day inshaAllah and thank you in person.
@mohammadshaheer51186 ай бұрын
Phenomenal series. It was so refreshing to see someone talk so candidly about his life journey and how they shaped his views with utmost humility and respect!
@haroonfiaz88208 ай бұрын
اللہ ہم سب کو حضور ﷺ کے نقشہ قدم پر چل کر زندگی گزارنا نصیب فرمائے۔ آمین!
@DIYKingSaM9 ай бұрын
Yeh dil ki baat achi aur sacchi thi. Allah apko kushi aur kamiyabi atta kry. Ameen
@Alizaiblashari-w8h9 ай бұрын
Very good to see you after many days we were waiting for your platform. Please make videos if not on a daily basis but at least a few days a week.
@FaizanShahAhmad8 ай бұрын
It was beautiful, from being your fan from your very first podcast to losing interest in the podcasts because of whatever reasons, to get back to it with these 3 part story. I really appreciate it. Looking forward to seeing you on the best side not right or left, its about the right and wrong again its not about good or bad. SO looking forward to seeing you on the right path (side) you are already there. I will pray for you to lead others in to this. good luck!! Keep up the best work!!!
@Khanzada_Pathan0079 ай бұрын
The only channel in my subscription list which I check regularly for new uploads. Thank you Muzamil Bro❤
@alizaa70918 ай бұрын
I have learned so so much from this series, please don't stop. Your words are part of my diary now, and I'll remember them.
@_TruthWillPrevail_9 ай бұрын
Brother islam is not a lost religion where we don't know which side is wrong or right.. majority of people clearly don't have knowledge about it as molvis are just focused on salah and namaz while liberals are focused on secularism. we should see what prophet said and we have a great responsibility of spreading truth.
@BK69XXX8 ай бұрын
so you saying that molvi who study religion for years and after that their interpretation is wrong and some how yours is correct?
@_TruthWillPrevail_8 ай бұрын
@@BK69XXX bro what are you saying? Molvis only have ikhtalaf in just small issues like to raise hand during Salah or not but there is no ikhtalaf in political system and how the world should work.
@MYST517628 ай бұрын
@@BK69XXXmolvis are the biggest hate spreaders
@chtayab78919 ай бұрын
Amazing Muzamil bhai. I would love muzamil bhai to bring Syed Muzamil & ghais and Sahil adeem & Qaisar Ahmed raja on his show
@hashir10239 ай бұрын
Never
@goals279 ай бұрын
Already brought the first two. Qaiser raja is a must now
@chtayab78919 ай бұрын
@@goals27 agreed qaisar and sahil both
@dreamer8998 ай бұрын
Ghais?? For God’s sake, he is arrogant and he needs to learn some tameez
@goals278 ай бұрын
@@dreamer899 agree. Him and sahil adeem both are arrogant and don't have tameez. Shehazas ghias more but Sahil adeem as well
@zaidshabbir93699 ай бұрын
You should bring Qaiser Ahmed Raja in podcast
@sam_stoic8 ай бұрын
Qaiser Ahmad Raja is nothing but a rhetorician. Another hard ego, traditional revivalist(actually regressionist).
@zaidshabbir93698 ай бұрын
At least he has guts to come infront of people and debate with people who have totally different ideology compared to people like syed muzzammil shehzad ghyas etc who have no guts to debate aginst one who disagree with their idealogy
@realusamailyas8 ай бұрын
@@sam_stoic Apka idea ho gya ha ap kis baag ki moooli ho...Ap K Jaise abhi aor buht niklen gy....Fikr Not!
@sam_stoic8 ай бұрын
@@realusamailyas تمہارا آئیڈیا بھی ھوگیا کہ تم راجے کے باغ کی مولی ھو-
@shahzaibawan19708 ай бұрын
@@sam_stoicIske support mein koi aik bat?
@tulipseverywhere9 ай бұрын
Muzzammil Bhai I have always been a very conservative girl all my life. And I always kept husn e zann about you. And see. Allah didn't disppoint me... You have so so so much kheyr in your heart ❣️ Ma Shaa Allah ma Shaa Allah. May Allah bless u with success in all the worlds. Aaameen Sum'aaameen 🫰
@rjameel.9 ай бұрын
Same mjhe bhi is bandy se hamesha positive vibes aen .😊
@aj-fatima-pearl9 ай бұрын
Love this comment ❤
@crazy_afghan8 ай бұрын
What? So Why are you holding on to these fragile conservative thoughts, that are a compromise for you?
@rjameel.8 ай бұрын
@@crazy_afghan they are not a compromise but submission.
@manufferro64758 ай бұрын
Ameen
@huzaifashaheer7249 ай бұрын
What a Masterclass episode ❤ Dil ki baat ❤❤❤
@olivessite7 ай бұрын
You’re doing a phenomenal job, Muzammil! Have been watching you since your videos with maansals. It is amazing how we all have grown up with you and now we’re having the important conversations. 🥳
@aishamuhammadashraf51639 ай бұрын
I want to see Sahil adeem in your podcast
@entkells58037 ай бұрын
Much much appreciated. The candidness, the nuances, the messages, and none of them being shoved into my face. Just a guy sharing his journey & making many a lightbulb go off in my brain 🌟 Allahumma barik!
@Aquaroniee8 ай бұрын
Call Sahil adeem in your podcast... Hes not all about portals... He's giving a vision to Muslims to come out of slavery of west and be intellectually and politically high
@biyaji19 ай бұрын
What you said about Faith, Submission and Humility is so on point. Your thoughts are so raw and so welcomed as i deep inside feel they resonate perfectly with people like me. Please keep sharing the way you do, looking forward to learning more through your thoughts and perspective. You definitely provoke the thought process in an evolutionary way. Keep it up. Loads of prayers.
@Rinusk699 ай бұрын
We’re so lucky to have you. Amazing video
@kanzuleman65558 ай бұрын
14:00 EXACTLYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY, THAT'S WHAT I ALWAYS WANTED TO SAY, AAP SAHI BAAT BADTAMEEZI SE KARENGE TO AAPKI BAAT KI VALUE SHURU MEIN HI 0 HOJAYEGII!! YOU SHOULD NOT BE EMOTIONALLY CHARGED WHILE TRYING TO GUIDE PEOPLE THROUGH FACTS!! SAHIL ADEEM KI AWAAZ AUR UNKE DEKHNE KA STYLE AESA HOTA HA JO YE DEPICT KARTA HA KE SAAMNA WAALA CHARYA HA JO APNA POV RAKH RAHA HA AUR SAARI DUNIYA MEIN EK WOHI LOGICAL HAIN
@sabeensalman79549 ай бұрын
Allah protect you brother. Thanks for being honest to yourself and to your viewers. Just subscribed to you. Keep growing
@ramsha7839 ай бұрын
You've been very receptive to criticism, not coming across as arrogant or aggressive in expressing your opinions. We admire individuals like you who maintain such a balanced perspective, as it's often lacking in both the content industry and society overall. I truly appreciate the concept behind this series, Kudos !
@MuhammadAbdullah-kx3kn8 ай бұрын
The Western 'enlightenment' (birth of materialist political philosophy) created three new madhhabs (schools of thought) in the West: 1. *Conservatives* (pro-stability first) 2. *Liberals* (pro-political individualism first by progressive change). 3. *Socialists* (pro-equality first by progressive change [ignoring Marxists who want revolutionary change]) All three of these schools are secular (yes, even Conservatives, who in principle, may view religion as useful for stability) After colonialism, Muslims adopted these madhhabs due to institutional, political, and educational changes in the Muslims forced upon them, becoming secular modernists of three types: 1. *"Conservative Muslims"* e.g. the first 'ruling classes' installed by the West in Muslim lands, Madhkhalis, quietest Muslims, or Muslims who otherwise de-emphasize or undermine any political activity towards the complete implementation of the political aspects of Islam (because simply calling for a complete implementation of Islam would 'cause fitna' and 'upset stability' and 'we can't politically unite with anyone who disagrees with our creedal speculations!'). To Conservative Muslims, like their non-Muslim Western counterparts, "stability" is their number one usool (foundational principle) and any part of calling to Islam can be blocked by it. The only exception to this is creedal disputes, which are useful to the ruling elites and the West as they cause infighting to the point Muslims refute to politically unite with foes of other creedal schools (despite the fact for example, Ibn Hanbal called for Muslim unity under Mutazilite Caliphs, Salahudeen Ayubi united Muslims of all creedal schools under the Banner of the Abbasid Caliphs, despite his Ashari leanings). The travails of the Muslims in Makkah under persecution for simply speaking the truth, and then in Madinah, with the wars they had to fight, go to show that Islam is about stability upon the Quran and Sunnah as the laws of the land, under one Imam. Islam came to change the world, not be changed by it. 2. *Liberal "Muslims"* e.g. calling themselves "reformists", claim there are no political aspects of Islam, other than [conveniently] general vague appeals to "be just". Into this gaping hole liberal "Muslims" have claimed exists in Islam, they insert full-blown political liberalism e.g. individual freedom to do private acts in public without remonstrance, hijab isn't obligatory, hudood laws are just 'products of their time in the early medieval world' etc (and even gradually insert liberal theology in Islamic Aqeedah, liberal theology is any understanding of religion that doesn't criminalize in the hereafter, the individual freedom in this life e.g. hell is only for rapists and murderers, isn't eternal, all religions can lead to God, etc). The contradiction between Islam and liberalism is clear, of course. 3. *Socialist "Muslims",* who are like liberal "Muslims" in everything except that they twist Islam to justify socialism, like claiming Zakah means Islam supports the abolition of the wealthy and full distribution of capital (e.g. farms, factories, etc) by the state, eventually to the point capital private property is abolished and becomes collectively owned by the community. This is despite the fact that Islam doesn't abolish wealth (the Zakah isn't 100% wealth tax, but only 2.5%) nor does Islam prevent people from owning farms and paying people to work the land (what socialism would call exploiting the surplus value of the worker). Be a Muslim. Reject all three.
I will suggest you to Talk on how to create Moral Values & Good Ikhlaq in Pakistan, because nobody is talking about it and according to me our 90% problems will be solved if we are able to produce these qualities in ourselevs.
@darkforces4908 ай бұрын
Watch you all 3 episodes consecutively in one day and hear you for the first time.Your approach is very convincing which depict your experience as you mention in your videos.
@someonespecial96719 ай бұрын
Plz talk about history of different regions/countries and how it is impacting their current policies.
@laibaabid74488 ай бұрын
The more I listen to you, the more I realize how life could be easier by taking a humanized approach, listening to and explaining our narratives when someone is against us, and understanding on a micro level what made the person express their different opinion. I appreciate your humble responses, even when faced with negativity. And yes, you're right, you're not the courageous Dhruv Rathi, because he is truly a single man army and fighting for justice to prevail.
@Khan_seo9 ай бұрын
The legend ❤ very informative video, thank you sir
@NumanRazzaq-mw4tf8 ай бұрын
I hundred percent agree with your point of view. Instead of choosing any side(which contains either total liberalism or extremism) is not a mature behaviour. Thanks for sharing your point of view.
@EDITism-jl7pb9 ай бұрын
plz SAHIL ADEEM bahi ko podcast pay bula kar un ki ideology samghan , most of his ideology is not about portals
@goals279 ай бұрын
Sahil adeem is an arrogant person, who can't take strong disagreement in a right way. Also his ways , tone and few other aspects are really objectionable
@keepingitstuggy9 ай бұрын
@@goals27yes tbh ajeeb hai wo Bhai araam Sy BAAT krly
@goals279 ай бұрын
@@keepingitstuggy that's the problem. He thinks he's right and whoever disagrees and questions him are wrong and btw this isn't islamic way. That attitude doesn't befit someone claims to represent right islam
@apurpose86149 ай бұрын
@@goals27 So let Muzammil invite him on podcast and ask him about it. He will answer The State in which we are in right row, aggression is needed to wake us up And we should focus more on his message then the tone
@goals279 ай бұрын
@@apurpose8614 even aggression can be right or wrong. For example Dr Israr was very aggressive in his assessments but his was right as his manners and Ikhlaq was correct but sahil often like a street guy with English, weird aggression, looks restless and doesn't look normal. Islam need Better characters than him. ( Yeah you can criticise the state we are in, I am not justifying that but still we can't make just anyone a role model Just because he speaks good English, has corporate experience and has some research in psychology and some aspects of deen)
@hajiclub8 ай бұрын
I started watching you from Lolz studio.. I can see the evolution of thoughts and wisdom. I enjoy listening to you. Respect❤️
@hdsz77389 ай бұрын
21:32 You do your best, Allah does the rest ❤❤❤
@muhammadsaqib84619 ай бұрын
Muzammil bhai You're doing such a great job, Keep Pushing
@atifarshad65739 ай бұрын
The way you talked about humility and arrogance was exceptional.
@al73648 ай бұрын
These last 3 videos of your are hands down the best content on Pakistani youtube. This is very much relatable to me as a person as well, who has always been in a confused state of mind to be on the left or the right and end up being a centrist and think rationally in every situation. PS. this is my first ever comment on a youtube video.
@jojji839 ай бұрын
That was a true "Dil Ki Baat" ❤❤
@DocThinks4 ай бұрын
This is such a good video, particularly the first part. I'll definitely be watching it a couple times more!
@hamzaramay33859 ай бұрын
Is video se jo main ne learn kiya ... 1) koi b chez pe jaldi react nhi krna reply soch samj k krna 2)imp . To have faith Hopeless nhi hona Effert put kro baki Allah pe choro (results) (God know so much more) 3) humality . Koi bnda islam ya left ya right sale kr k aggression bach raha tu galit hai 4) see overall big picture . ♥️
@Bilalkhan184949 ай бұрын
A better way to see the circumstances.. And a proactive approach on current affairs.. Keep up the good work Muzammil..
@AfrazAslam9 ай бұрын
You should invite Sahil Adeem and you will be shocked at his intellect and knowledge about History , Religion and Psychology
@Intellectuals-o1u9 ай бұрын
Exactly ❤
@hassankhawaja66069 ай бұрын
a Momin, a complete package, brains, beauty and iman mashAllah. Love you brother.
@AdnanAdnan-rd1lj8 ай бұрын
You should invite sahil and qaisar
@razamahmood98429 ай бұрын
These 3 videos have been no less than a masterclass about life, mindset, humility, self reflection etc etc.❤
@hamzakhan89969 ай бұрын
Your views will at one point in time will surely contradict mine bcz I read history a lot as well but I will be humble enough to humanize with you 😅
@danishah47808 ай бұрын
I absolutely admire the way you think because a lot of the time we just need answers. But if we look at the bigger picture that is when we truly understand the problem. Every time I listen to your podcast their is a different way I think of things, love your work. Keep it up bro
@zakimuhammad60499 ай бұрын
Please have Qaiser Ahmed raja on your podcast
@Sobanhassan17619 ай бұрын
Thats dangerous. If he disagrees with someone, he starts attacking you like a bitter ex.
@funnymemes94938 ай бұрын
1. Be open minded when listening to different opinions you never know who is wrong and who is right 2. Look at the bigger picture not the minor incidents
@aliabdullah7129 ай бұрын
Assalam o Alaikum Sir. Kindly invite Qaiser Raja Sahab and Sahil Adeem Sahab
@sabeehsaqib8 ай бұрын
Please do explore the direction of Pakistan's economy more frequently. I think your knowledge on that is amazing. As a recent grad who's exploring the job market and looking to start my career, I really appreciate the economic insights you provide. Perhaps a video, reel, or insta story added to highlights with a guide on how to stay updated regarding the Economics of Pakistan and all the changes happening would help a lot. Because unfortunately our news and media channels don't do justice to informative content
@MuhammadTayyab-em9jg9 ай бұрын
One thing I would like to point out is that this Western right and left is a very limited spectrum of a moral code. The do not have a concept of the Absolute morality like Islam where moral standards are set by Quran and Sunnah. That is why they keep on changing their position like something was ok 20 years ago and is not ok now. The moral code they come up is from humans and it cannot be perfect and they have to keep on updating it to make it relevant. This moral code has no substance the only thing they truly believe in is utility and materialism as you can see from their history. Our naïve people who follow their morality will be forever confused. I will encourage everyone to search more about our moral system. In our system when someone do something wrong, they will never try to justly or deny they are doing wrong. I believe we need to correct our society by mitigating poverty and class difference and uplifting people so they do not have to be corrupt to live good life.
@QuickLit-04019 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this series. May Allah grant us the ability to make Pakistan a great state. Ameen.
@ahsantariq39269 ай бұрын
When you say that we should not be arrogant in our opinions, It is right for a normal person. But If one wants to be a leader then leaders always believe in their ideology completely. Here we cannot say they are arrogant in their thoughts because they are leaders. Like Hazrat Umar, and Hazrat Ali They completely believed that they were right. If a person completely believes that something is true, Like Sahil Adeem, It doesn't means that he is arrogant in his opinion. He or she is arrogant only if he or she doesn't change his thoughts after listening to logical truth like that women supporting democracy and liberalism said to you that Pakistani people are illiterate, we should not get their opinion. These were my thoughts. Thanks Muzamil Bhai for opening our minds.
@goals279 ай бұрын
Sahil adeem is absolutely arrogant, lack tolerance and doesn't like difference of opinions . Don't get it twisted.. Also , don't even mention him with the names of Sahab karam..he can't even be mentioned with authentic scholars let alone with Umar RA and Ali RA. Please
@waqarsaleem16489 ай бұрын
@@goals27yes. Maybe sahil adeem is not right to many and his way of teaching as well but the doctrine he is teaching is true, thats why there is no difference of opinion in submission.
@goals279 ай бұрын
@@waqarsaleem1648 he has flaws in what's he preaching as well. He needs to apply Seerah on himself and become a role model first.
@waqarsaleem16489 ай бұрын
@@goals27 there is difference of understanding. But he not. He never mentioned to be a role model and neither he is trying. He is just telling the people “ psychology of sahaba “,”superior psychology “. Simple as that agar humay yeh lagta hai hum ankhay band ker just namaz parh kay jannat mai chalay jaeingay to I’m sorry humnay islam sekha hi nahi. We already have a superior, best of the whole universe role model and yes we have failed to accept him as our leader and neglected his teachings just for sake of worldly taste. So people like sahil and anyone who is guiding to the right path are here because of every single one of us who failed to accept our failures and didn’t implemented on any of the teachings of SUPERIOR ROLE MODEL ( HAZRAT MUHAMMAD S.A.W).
@goals279 ай бұрын
@@waqarsaleem1648 bro bro, you are being mislead... Don't say stuff by yourself just to justify or prove that Sahil is right or some kind of Messiah. This is my advice. There are hadith which tells us what to do if we want Jannah, and you are implying something your own as what need to be done to get Jannah. Please don't do that. That's where the crowd of Sahil goes wrong and they don't realise it. Let's not redefine islam. Islam also put great emphasis on hikmah, Ikhlaq, patience and tolerance Sahil lacks all of that. His videos are proof of that. Also, he doesn't claim he's a role model yes but yet he gets offended when someone disagrees with him and when he repeatedly degrade scholars. What does he imply by doing that,? That he's a right person, he knows islam, he knows everything and whoever questions him or disagree with him was wrong. Is that a right way? This isn't a way of islam, this was not Sahaba's way. I understand your emotions and that you are attracted to Jazbaati narrative of his but trust me you are making a huge mistake if you are taking him as a role model or putting him above scholars rather than critically thinking and questioning his manners and his ways. You probably won't understand my point and think I am just speaking against him for no reason but believe that's not the case. You will realize that wit time as well. There are so many flaws and problems I can point out. But few I already have might make you think. Islam teaches us to be humble, Allah doesn't like arrogance at all. So how anyone who's arrogant can be that right?or someone to be followed blindly? That doesn't even make sense.
@asmatfoodrcp8 ай бұрын
Loved it extremely bro, love from bahawalpur, it was good to know that you had friend from bahawalpur. Muzammil bahi i will extremely suggest you to make small documentary about bahawalpur since it had excepted large amount of customs from Muslims , Hindus and Britishers. Overall saying after three years you are the first person i had subscribed i think you gained it because you gave me experience of 30 years in three hours❤. Lived it, i hope you will consider my advice Sorry for my mid level English
@Kito4729 ай бұрын
Absolutely spot on opinion s about Sahel adeem and muzammil -
@meherwer_ali9 ай бұрын
Great series Love the way you explain things ❤ "We live in a world of information where access to knowledge is at your fingertips but it also can easily be corrupted with fake news, wrong information and to further specific narrative or cause..." indeed the most important thing is to be humble and gain knowledge from different sources and weigh in, Islam encourages the most to do so rather than following someone blindly.
@shamimalik41809 ай бұрын
Please have Sahil Adeem and Qaiser Ahmed raja on your podcast
@goals279 ай бұрын
Tuaha Ibn Jalil and raja Zia Ul haq as well...
@alfaroman79489 ай бұрын
Wo paisy bhot charge krty ha. 😂
@mohammadusama87788 ай бұрын
This is the first time I am listening you, and I like your composure, humility and understanding about life..will listen you more.. God bless you brother
@zarnabali15899 ай бұрын
Muzamil bhai, I may not have much knowledge about left and right, but I believe there are other major threats that could completely exploit our society and our fundamental way of living. So, my advice to you is to let the "left" and "right" fight amongst themselves. I think the only way to achieve peace is to let them battle it out. Eventually, they'll grow tired of fighting and make peace with each other. What you can do is keep us informed about new technologies, and guide and prepare us for the future. We'd also love to listen to an episode about how the economics of big companies work. Explaining more interesting topics would be great too!
@leofza5678 ай бұрын
Very very comprehensive and deep analysis, I do have some disagreements but are so minute. Overall Muzammil bhai you've a positive and constructive attitude, kind in nature and eager to learn Ma'shaAllah Happy to hear you
@miqdamsajid8759 ай бұрын
Love you brother. Initially I got the vibe that you're another burger guy trying to immitate Gora - I was wrong, and I am glad.
@ammarsohail38348 ай бұрын
Glad to hear such pragmatism and optimism in your thought process. The pursuit of understanding things solely through self-assumed rationality, while abandoning faith, is akin to observing a specimen with a microscope while keeping one's eyes closed. A nurtured mind, with a genuine hunger for truth, will develop a perspective by keeping both faith and reasoning intact.
@jiproducts58509 ай бұрын
Qaiser Ahmed Raja ko bulaen.
@aqsaali26709 ай бұрын
Your evolution as an intellect is the journey towards humbleness that comes after true wisdom and knowledge, any person who has evolved in the right way can relate to it, it is the voice of thousands of people like me, and the genuineness of it is a true depiction of how a person should choose a right way.
@Otto459 ай бұрын
Liberal vs Conservative debate is only possible if you leave Islam.
@NomanAli-dd8dk9 ай бұрын
you know nothing john snow :D
@YehBikGyiGormint9 ай бұрын
Do they let you watch KZbin videos in the mental asylum ? 😮
@Mohdaguj9 ай бұрын
Yeah all religions are lie
@sibtainhaider24119 ай бұрын
Bro read political sciences from the back of a milk carton
@tum01719 ай бұрын
mujhe yeh change bohat acha laga apkay ander, and i tried to grab a lot from this video. God Bless You
@anummubashar65199 ай бұрын
Awesome video. This shows that we can talk with politeness and humbleness without being angry or arrogant. Not everyone knows everything. I think it's time that our country learns how to get knowledge without being an extremist because extremism always leads to biased knowledge or information.
@maheenarif45519 ай бұрын
This seems genuine. One thing I am interested in is that how do you conduct research? What are the tools? What is the whole process? How do you optimize your research? Because all this needs time and you have other responsibilities as well.
@alamanwasalama8 ай бұрын
Respect, dear brother. You have so nicely expressed yourself. I associate with so much of your experiences, being someone who also grew in KSA and went through a lot of similar experiences. You are a seeker of truth, you shall be on the right path.
@ebtesamahmed70298 ай бұрын
Bro, respect for doing this. You summed up liberalism in Pakistan quite well.
@bilz7269 ай бұрын
Assalamualaikum! Its been more that 2 years that im watching your videos. Sir you are coming from a very long journey, a journey from rationale to Intuition. From pieces of knowledge to Wisdome. ALLAH has guided you this far and i pray for your consistency, humility and desire for the ultimate reality.
@Adnan_home_led9 ай бұрын
beech ki raah chalty rehen aur ye bohat achay sabaq tak ap ponhch gay aur hamary sath share ker rehy hin. ALLAH krey hum be ye sabaq jald seekh len
@sherydononly277 ай бұрын
You are good mate. Logical individuals are coming to this great Nation once again MashaAllah
@kook.vengeance9 ай бұрын
Hats off to you man. This is such a good video. I was too judgmental about you but after this I’ve now a total different opinion and respect for you. May Allah unite us all together. Love from Afghanistan
@sabeehsaqib8 ай бұрын
JazakAllah Muzammil bhai!
@bshafiq46538 ай бұрын
شکریہ مزمل بھایؑ ۔ آپ اور قیصر احمد صاحب کی باہمی گفتگو کا انتظار ہے ۔ Muzammil Bhai Thanks. Waiting for your conversation with Qaiser Ahmed Sahib 💌
@AhmedAli-xk5uf8 ай бұрын
everything is temporary but sayin"none the less" is permenant
@MuhammadSohaib188 ай бұрын
Muzammil bhai, let's explore the economy together. Your analytical expertise will guide us through its complexities. Create videos that make economics accessible and thought-provoking. I am truly inspired by your insights. I've always sought the truth and pondered where it resides. Now, thanks to your perspective, I have a new lens through which to contemplate life
@junaidzeb92427 ай бұрын
As a young 20-year-old raised in an urban area of Pakistan, I recently moved to FAST Islamabad for my graduation. I'm experiencing confusion and uncertainty in my beliefs. I tend to follow one person intensely, but if I find a single flaw or piece of criticism about them, I lose interest and move on to someone else. I've gone from following Youth Club and Sahil Adeem to Syed Muzammil, and then to Syed Qaiser. This constant switching of role models and ideas is creating a crisis in my thoughts and beliefs.
@syedwaqar118 ай бұрын
What Muzzamil is trying to tell and teach here, it's really hard for many of us to understand and implement, even if half of us get this and implement our practical life and thoughts would be sorted. many things out of this whole convo I have already applied to myself since last year and things are way more sorted and easy Allahmdulilah.... Thank you muzzamil once again, You speak so well
@daniyalsiddiqui88 ай бұрын
27:45 Make a series on "How nations evolve" "What actually the education is" "Why Muslims grew up in the Abbasid caliphate" "What values should a person have in basics" "What has arrogance done to our society" "Why army should not be in politics" and last but not the least "How to live in Pakistan"
@waleedmra9 ай бұрын
Was so nice listening to you muzamil bhai ( keep up the informative work that you do )