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Join us in this thought-provoking Q/A session with Sahil Adeem at UET, where we delve into the realms of science, morality, and Islam. In this captivating discussion, Sahil addresses questions that challenge conventional wisdom and stimulate critical thinking.
(0:00) Intro
(1:22) Why no Muslim scientific genius in centuries?
(26:14) Cultivating political engagement as Muslim students
(41:36) Dajjal, time travel, and predestination paradox
(1:21:37) Secrecy about universe's creation
(1:29:25) Water's role in the cosmos
(1:31:57) Creatures superior to humans?
(1:32:31) Reading Quran: principles and perspective
(1:46:35) Dialogue between science and Orthodox Quran interpretation
(1:54:08) Arabic-only Quran in Pakistan
(2:01:00) Defining "Muslim"
(2:01:45) Elaborating on Prophet Musa's alternative dimension
(2:03:00) "Sababa" meaning not celestial paths
(2:06:02) Prophet Muhammad's night journey and E=MC^2
(2:10:45) Meraj and multiple universes
(2:16:08) Raising a Hussain vs. losing your own son
(2:24:05) How to believe in God without seeing Him
(2:27:22) Quran and Western influences on Muslim girls
(2:34:25) Why youth avoid marriage
(2:41:45) Volunteering with university restrictions
(2:42:45) Your toughest question
(2:44:46) Advice for us
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