Sahil Adeem Podcast features live sessions, speeches, clips, and engaging podcasts from Sahil Adeem, a prominent behavioral trainer, public speaker, and founder of The Source Code Academia. This podcast uniquely connects science and Islam, offering insights on personal development, faith, and social issues.
Join millions of listeners as Sahil Adeem uses his candid style to inspire you to challenge conventional thinking and explore the relationship between knowledge, spirituality, and self-discovery.
Where to Listen to Sahil Adeem
The Sahil Adeem Podcast is now available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other popular platforms.
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Sahil Adeem Podcast features live sessions, speeches, clips, and engaging podcasts from Sahil Adeem, a prominent behavioral trainer, public speaker, and founder of The Source Code Academia. This podcast uniquely connects science and Islam, offering insights on personal development, faith, and social issues.
Join millions of listeners as Sahil Adeem uses his candid style to inspire you to challenge conventional thinking and explore the relationship between knowledge, spirituality, and self-discovery.
Where to Listen to Sahil Adeem
The Sahil Adeem Podcast is now available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and other popular platforms.
contactsofion@gmail.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

(00:00) Intro & why “Revival of Ummah” matters
(00:43) Revival vs Revolution—defining the fork
(02:11) Sahil’s stance: systems, chessboard & complementary movements
(09:53) “Maulvi performance = zero?” — contested premises
(15:02) Power & Shariah principles in real corridors of influence
(21:00) 1857 legacy, defensive mode → leadership mode
(26:09) War/foreign-policy principles & misuse in modern states
(31:02) Chain, certification & authority—what actually delivers?
(34:10) Defining Riba and who gets to define it
(38:36) Islamic banking critique & institutional capture
(43:01) Calling a spade a spade vs “false praise” diplomacy
(49:40) Are research doors in Qur’an closed? Method vs novelty
(1:00:02) “Democracy is a con?”—politics, power and reality checks
(1:10:04) Global Council idea—scholars, scientists, policy, geopolitics
(1:18:04) The ‘definition’ problem: Deen allergic to power?
(1:30:01) Program for mosques: skills, policy & public good
(1:36:52) Why our curriculam miss philosophy/science of Islam
(1:45:11) Missed Fajr ≈ missing public influence? Power as duty
(1:48:22) Tazkiyah needs clean systems (economy, law, policy)
(1:49:55) Purpose: Khilafah of the earth—systems, stewardship, service
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