Q1 : 00:38 I am 16 16 years old boy living in UAE my father is 49, his salary is slashed in half. Can we move back? Q2 : 04:23 : Software engineer from abroad, not sure if I’m ready for this LUMS girl. Q3 : 07:05 I’m Shia, she is Sunni, but my parents are also concerned about her social status. Q4 : 15:59 I’m 19, often get boner while asleep, parents force me to sleep with my siblings. I’m awkward. Q5 : 20:54 Husband is infertile, we can’t have kids. We’re really happy though but societal pressure is killing me. Q6 : 29:36 Sister married an air force officer who has sex worker friends. Q7 : 34:36 Wife found out that I was writing her Faiz and Faraz poetry claiming as my own writings. Q8: 43:59 I’m a girl who don’t wanna get married, I want to be an animator and open up a studio.
@@frndmaker5630 it is recommended to take care of orphans. However, the only thing is that the adopting person cannot put his name as adopted child's sir name.
Regarding privacy and personal space: My father who was born and raised in India, had migrated to Pakistan back in the 70s. He was very strict about privacy and personal space for everyone. We (including him) would never open anyone else's mail or packages. From a young age we were all told to be respectful of each other's space and privacy. My mother early on in the marriage once opened a letter from my grandmother that was addressed to my father and he was very upset with it. Rest assured, from then on, it was an unspoken rule that we all respected each other's privacy and personal space. It's not hard.
@@mandarvthakur he had a pretty great life. He got to travel all over the world. Married a beautiful woman. Had many kids. The saddest thing though was the fact we all couldn't visit our family in India because of the government job he had held and due to the political issues between India and Pakistan. We got to meet our indian uncles and aunts in other parts of the world but we could not visit India. He is no longer with us so I cannot ask him if he missed his hometown in India.
Many thanks Sir, Sorry to hear about your father. I totally understand the situation... I wish that you and your family can come here in India and visit the places where your father had spent his childhood days. Hoping to see peace between politicians ... Unfortunately their bread and butter increases when they spread hatrate 🙏🙏
The 3 sides of a person thing is that all of us have 3 lifes 1st one is for the world where you and get hurt, deal with bullshit, get bullied, after that you have the 2nd life, your family where you go to feel cared, get your emotions out and talk with your family, and the 3rd one, yourself where you do the things for yourself to get happiness and achieve something, to go on an adventure to find yourself, that is the life most important...
For those who are also facing this sect issue, there is one simple and best solution.... become A MUSLIM, disassociate yourself from all the sects and become a simple muslim who follow Quran and Sahih Hadiths rather than following SECTS, which if you search or dig deep will find that are just baseless fights over non-issue and illogical stuff....
Finally! A sensible comment 👏🏻 Instead of asking if we are Sunni or Shia, we should ask "Are you a Muslim?" And then they will say, "Yes I am Sunni/Shia Muslim" and to that we respond with "There is no such thing as Sunni/Shia Muslim. It is only MUSLIM and Allah has clearly said that cursed are those who make sects in Islam". It is so simple and straightforward still people don't understand this 😔
Absolutely agreed. Actually people don't study about origin of these sects... All of it are totally baseless titles given by men to themselves based on various events of history... Look what Divine word of ALLAH says: Surat No 6 : سورة الأنعام - Ayat No 159 اِنَّ الَّذِیۡنَ فَرَّقُوۡا دِیۡنَہُمۡ وَ کَانُوۡا شِیَعًا لَّسۡتَ مِنۡہُمۡ فِیۡ شَیۡءٍ ؕ اِنَّمَاۤ اَمۡرُہُمۡ اِلَی اللّٰہِ ثُمَّ یُنَبِّئُہُمۡ بِمَا کَانُوۡا یَفۡعَلُوۡنَ ﴿۱۵۹﴾ ۔ ( اے پیغمبر ! ) یقین جانو کہ جن لوگوں نے اپنے دین میں تفرقہ پیدا کیا ہے ، اور گروہوں میں بٹ گئے ہیں ، ان سے تمہارا کوئی تعلق نہیں ہے ۔ ان کا معاملہ تو اللہ کے حوالے ہے ۔ پھر وہ انہیں جتلائے گا کہ کیا کچھ کرتے رہے ہیں ۔ www.theislam360.com
If you guys are looking for a religious perspective, go and ask an expert. Junaid bhai is a great mentor but he is NOT a religious expert. He is an expert on other things but religion is not one of them. We people are so quick to judge Islamic Scholars that we don't listen to their whole lectures. I was exposed to the practical side of Islam about two years ago and I was completely blown away by the things that I was missing on. Nouman Ali Khan is one of my favorite lecturers. Do, listen to him. I hope you all have a great day and Happy Eid Milad-un-Nabi!
what if the person asking the question doesn't need a religious answer, just a logical one with an easy way around. I for one think junaid bhae is an excellent person to go to obv after a counselor. Noman Ali khan lmfao
Junaid Bhai, you are such an inspiring person! I love watching all of your videos. Please never cease to create such original and wonderful content. You give us so much hope! May Allah grant you with much more success, health, happiness, and prosperity. Stay blessed always!
In the last question I think your suggestion would have been greater if you added "you can marry a business loving man or any man who allows you to run your own business, talk about it while searching for rishta with the man and his parents and I hope you get such person". This way it becomes a win win situation, shadi b hue, business b hua, bachay b hue , koe cheez left out ni. Just a suggestion I am giving, It might have flaws but there are different types of men out there, not all men are alike, but yes it's hard to find such match, though finding anyone at all was never easy at the first place
For the last question, go for your dreams!!! Never give up on your goals. More power to you girl. Much success and happiness to you. I see great things in your future.
Everyone should wait for their match. You should go in the world and do whatever you want to do, show off your skills and then if along the way you find a match who has priorities similar to yours, live with that person. And if you never find a match, if there is no one honest enough, courageous enough, cooperative enough, respecting enough, and open minded enough for you, remember "The world could not produce your match". Be amazing, live happily .. I also am not getting married for similar reasons, kids are over valued in our society, happiness comes from within by being content with whatever you have rather than following the standard protocol created by society.
In UAE we have pre marital medical screening for identifying serious medical conditions. This is for bride, groom and families to know. Will be Great to implement in our countries and culture.
Im regards to adoption: plz don't adopt a single orphaned child who has another sibling who is orphaned also. Adopt his/her siblings as well *Last question about art+single woman, plz check out Sadia rind on TH-cam. I believe it's better to take the chance with your passion
You are so bright thoughtful person I wish more people watch you and change their perception towards life in positive ways like you try to make bring in desi society. When I listen to you I’m like wow I wish you were my dad or my dad would have thought like you 👏👍👍
Hello sir, I follow your podcasts, and I appreciate that you are trying to create awareness in society. As far as skill-based employment goes, I think a degree is still required and is considered as a prerequisite. However, in business, especially if you're running a self-owned business, the degree doesn't matter. It only matters if you're being employed by someone else. I live in America, and I don't think that you get employed here without a degree.
I live in America too, Every single person I know that works in Facebook, Tesla, Apple, Google doesn't have a College Degree, a high school degree at best.
To the girl in the last question, live your life man. You have a passion that few have, do what you can with it right now. You'll be able to accomplish many things! Your only 20 (I think he mentioned), live your life, accomplish your goals. Maybe when your 35 or so, you may feel like u want kids or whatever, so then you can do that too. Don't worry about society, don't think that kids are too hard or whatever, nothing is easy. But everything has it's time. Do you right now, when youve accomplished your goals in life then maybe you'll want a husband, kids, and maybe you won't. But for now, live it!
Just wanted to add that the childless lady’s scenario was so refreshing to hear- it sounds like her and her husband have got their priorities 100% sorted. She also sounds so self-aware which is rare in Pakistanis (particularly Pakistani women, sadly)- please carry on having fun with your husband and if it’s written for you, it’ll happen even if you both sleep in different rooms! And, please do not feel forced to adopt a baby if your heart isn’t in it- children are hard work and no child deserves to feel like they weren’t wanted but their parents only got them to save their izzat. You’ll ruin an innocent life. Wish you luck. Stay strong. Work with your husband on how to shut people up.
s a former SR-71 pilot, and a professional keynote speaker, the question I'm most often asked is "How fast would that SR-71 fly?" I can be assured of hearing that question several times at any event I attend. It's an interesting question, given the aircraft's proclivity for speed, but there really isn't one number to give, as the jet would always give you a little more speed if you wanted it to. It was common to see 35 miles a minute. Because we flew a programmed Mach number on most missions, and never wanted to harm the plane in any way, we never let it run out to any limits of temperature or speed. Thus, each SR-71 pilot had his own individual “high” speed that he saw at some point on some mission. I saw mine over Libya when Khadafy fired two missiles my way, and max power was in order. Let’s just say that the plane truly loved speed and effortlessly took us to Mach numbers we hadn’t previously seen. So it was with great surprise, when at the end of one of my presentations, someone asked, “what was the slowest you ever flew the Blackbird?” This was a first. After giving it some thought, I was reminded of a story that I had never shared before, and relayed the following. I was flying the SR-71 out of RAF Mildenhall, England , with my back-seater, Walt Watson; we were returning from a mission over Europe and the Iron Curtain when we received a radio transmission from home base. As we scooted across Denmark in three minutes, we learned that a small RAF base in the English countryside had requested an SR-71 fly-past. The air cadet commander there was a former Blackbird pilot, and thought it would be a motivating moment for the young lads to see the mighty SR-71 perform a low approach. No problem, we were happy to do it. After a quick aerial refueling over the North Sea , we proceeded to find the small airfield. Walter had a myriad of sophisticated navigation equipment in the back seat, and began to vector me toward the field. Descending to subsonic speeds, we found ourselves over a densely wooded area in a slight haze. Like most former WWII British airfields, the one we were looking for had a small tower and little surrounding infrastructure. Walter told me we were close and that I should be able to see the field, but I saw nothing. Nothing but trees as far as I could see in the haze. We got a little lower, and I pulled the throttles back from 325 knots we were at. With the gear up, anything under 275 was just uncomfortable. Walt said we were practically over the field-yet; there was nothing in my windscreen. I banked the jet and started a gentle circling maneuver in hopes of picking up anything that looked like a field. Meanwhile, below, the cadet commander had taken the cadets up on the catwalk of the tower in order to get a prime view of the fly-past. It was a quiet, still day with no wind and partial gray overcast. Walter continued to give me indications that the field should be below us but in the overcast and haze, I couldn't see it.. The longer we continued to peer out the window and circle, the slower we got. With our power back, the awaiting cadets heard nothing. I must have had good instructors in my flying career, as something told me I better cross-check the gauges. As I noticed the airspeed indicator slide below 160 knots, my heart stopped and my adrenalin-filled left hand pushed two throttles full forward. At this point we weren't really flying, but were falling in a slight bank. Just at the moment that both afterburners lit with a thunderous roar of flame (and what a joyous feeling that was) the aircraft fell into full view of the shocked observers on the tower. Shattering the still quiet of that morning, they now had 107 feet of fire-breathing titanium in their face as the plane leveled and accelerated, in full burner, on the tower side of the infield, closer than expected, maintaining what could only be described as some sort of ultimate knife-edge pass. Quickly reaching the field boundary, we proceeded back to Mildenhall without incident. We didn't say a word for those next 14 minutes. After landing, our commander greeted us, and we were both certain he was reaching for our wings. Instead, he heartily shook our hands and said the commander had told him it was the greatest SR-71 fly-past he had ever seen, especially how we had surprised them with such a precise maneuver that could only be described as breathtaking. He said that some of the cadet’s hats were blown off and the sight of the plan form of the plane in full afterburner dropping right in front of them was unbelievable. Walt and I both understood the concept of “breathtaking” very well that morning, and sheepishly replied that they were just excited to see our low approach. As we retired to the equipment room to change from space suits to flight suits, we just sat there-we hadn't spoken a word since “the pass.” Finally, Walter looked at me and said, “One hundred fifty-six knots. What did you see?” Trying to find my voice, I stammered, “One hundred fifty-two.” We sat in silence for a moment. Then Walt said, “Don’t ever do that to me again!” And I never did. A year later, Walter and I were having lunch in the Mildenhall Officer’s club, and overheard an officer talking to some cadets about an SR-71 fly-past that he had seen one day. Of course, by now the story included kids falling off the tower and screaming as the heat of the jet singed their eyebrows. Noticing our HABU patches, as we stood there with lunch trays in our hands, he asked us to verify to the cadets that such a thing had occurred. Walt just shook his head and said, “It was probably just a routine low approach; they're pretty impressive in that plane.” Impressive indeed. Little did I realize after relaying this experience to my audience that day that it would become one of the most popular and most requested stories. It’s ironic that people are interested in how slow the world’s fastest jet can fly. Regardless of your speed, however, it’s always a good idea to keep that cross-check up…and keep your Mach up, too.
Such a brilliant video..... I really am lucky to watch and understand what junaid akram wants to say. Not just being a good parents but understanding parents..... It opens up my minds. Jazakallah
In Pakistan if 90% of people concentrate on their financial and educational problems their love and marital affairs will be solved automatically. Really people get out from pyar mohabbat. 🙄Falak pe sitaroo ko neend arahi hay😂
35:44 Ahmad Faraz is from Peshawar. Was born in Kohat but raised in Peshawar, my city. Graduated from the same college I went to, Edwardes College. Just wanted to point that out. 👍
@@mujtabahussain7278 He mentioned both Faiz and Faraz. But Faraz is from Peshawar. Faraz and Ghani Khan are the pride of pathans. How can we let anyone else claim them?
Just saying My father is Sunni and my mother is Shia I am not a Shia or a Sunni I got my love for panjtanpak from my mother and love for suhaba from my father. I am very thankful to Allah that this was the case But my parents allowed me to pick and chose And I have a lot more knowledge than any other. Trust me there are 50 couples I personally know in my family who have married a person from other sect. You will obviously face some issues but you will have to make some sacrifices . Best of luck to you
@@abdullahbhatti4234 if i may ask, firstly what does panjtanpak means? And by suhaba you meant the companions. Secondly i wanna know what do you follow? just curious nothing personal.
@@saudsheikh2817 panjtanpak are “Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), Hazrat Ali, Hazrat Fatimah and Hasan and Husain” And yes I meant companions of the prophet The thing is I don’t need to be a part of a sect No sect is perfect because is history I prefer to do my own research on things I pray according to the Sunni method but I also know the Shia method. 🙂 If you have any more questions I will be more than happy to assist you. Btw saying that you are from any sect just increases division among Muslim and in these times we can not afford that 🙃
Junaid bhai's content is always very informative. However, from this specific video one specific statement which hits very hard and which some people might have missed is, "Sukoon(Being Content) is in meaningful Relationships"
Junaid bhai the medical test thing is a reality in India🇮🇳🇮🇳 atleast in my clan. I am from baniya community living in New Delhi and my all cousins got married after the tests done. It Saved my cousin sister from her long time bf at the time of marriage. It must be compulsory it helps a lot. In one case the boy came out to be colour blind shockingly genetically all males in their family were colour blind and they never told this earlier. Actually in our marriages we really spend a lot 1cr+ inr marriages are common in my community. Basically in our community shaadi mein ladke ke baap ke network aur ladke ki networth par khuch zyada hee dhan diya jaata hai. Even humari community mein toh ladke walo ke networth ke proof bhi maang lete hai . Jaise ki properties documents and other things.
@junaid i have seen that building from my childhood uske garden mien 2 missiles dummy hain aur uske center mien likha ay sakoon kahien nahi hain siwaye ALLAH ki yad mien Its my childhood memory i have seen that almost thousand times and city name is daska 15:42
Disagree with your last question’s opinion She is intelligent enough she is educated she should find a life partner who will help her to achieve her dreams.. if she wants.. Secondly : she should think how did she grow up ? Her mom raised her. When she was a kid.. then why can’t she raise her children. As she said its very difficult.. meri behan ap positive sochen gi to life m postive hoga na negative thoughts nhi rkhne chye.. find a good lifepartner who will help you achieving your dreams then everything will be easy with time..
Mard mai gems ki kami mjhy bhi thi shadi k 5 Sal tak har Doctor k pas gy yehi sab kuvh tha par ALLAH ny wasela banya ak Hakeem k pas gya us ny 1700 ki dawa di or kaha inshaALLAH asi manth khush khabari mily gi or aj aj MashaALLAH 2 bachy hai ye masla ajkal har mard mai hy par doctor k pas abhi tak as ka ilag nai hy as liy hikamt try karin
Shocked to hear the story of air force officer. I couldn't believe it ?? He is destroying the image of air force. Is he really an air force officer or they got deceived by him??. Why don't they complain to his seniors or file a complain to air force?
Junaid bhai. Please also talk about the recent incident that has happened in France. Alot of people listen to you and through your videos you can also guide people to condemn french product. Also Please share your views on this matter as it is very serious nowadays
Lol if he gives his views he will be boycotted in pakistan any sane person can tell you u cant behead a person for a godamn cartoon teacher before showing that says it is abt islam u can leave the class if you want but still ? Lets take a example of photo of nun 100m away from catholic church in france which was made of small size bra pics this is the level of secularism in the country
@ 52:30 the person who has asked the question and thinks she would regret anything, i would like her to read the following excerpt from Soren Kierkegaard's "Either/Or": "Marry, and you will regret it. Do not marry, and you will also regret it. Marry or do not marry, you will regret it either way. Whether you marry or you do not marry, you will regret it either way. Laugh at the stupidities of the world, and you will regret it; weep over them, and you will also regret it. Laugh at the stupidities of the world or weep over them, you will regret it either way. Whether you laugh at the stupidities of the world or you weep over them, you will regret it either way. Trust a girl, and you will regret it. Do not trust her, and you will also regret it. Trust a girl or do not trust her, you will regret it either way. Whether you trust a girl or do not trust her, you will regret it either way. Hang yourself, and you will regret it. Do not hang yourself, and you will also regret it. Hang yourself or do not hang yourself, you will regret it either way. Whether you hang yourself or do not hang yourself, you will regret it either way. This, gentlemen, is the quintessence of all the wisdom of life... " I encourage you to read more on your own to find the author's reasoning behind this.
Hey Junaid .... i have been following you for some years... really like the way you solve others problems.. n most of the problems you get are family problem... i suggest you should open a family counseling office.. hahahh And most of the time i get to hear people getting married their own cousins... like own sisters....that make me feel very awkward...n bad. Might be I am from other religion..... my request is try to solve others problem ... n bring new world issue otherwise you will be getting only family related issue emails.... thanks..
Q1 : 00:38 I am 16 16 years old boy living in UAE my father is 49, his salary is slashed in half. Can we move back?
Q2 : 04:23 : Software engineer from abroad, not sure if I’m ready for this LUMS girl.
Q3 : 07:05 I’m Shia, she is Sunni, but my parents are also concerned about her social status.
Q4 : 15:59 I’m 19, often get boner while asleep, parents force me to sleep with my siblings. I’m awkward.
Q5 : 20:54 Husband is infertile, we can’t have kids. We’re really happy though but societal pressure is killing me.
Q6 : 29:36 Sister married an air force officer who has sex worker friends.
Q7 : 34:36 Wife found out that I was writing her Faiz and Faraz poetry claiming as my own writings.
Q8: 43:59 I’m a girl who don’t wanna get married, I want to be an animator and open up a studio.
Dear Ahmad faraz sahab was from kohat kpk
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Junaid bhai .. islam me adoption allow nahi ha
paste this with a heading of TIMESTAMPS in your video description dekhna jado hoga lol
@@frndmaker5630 it is recommended to take care of orphans. However, the only thing is that the adopting person cannot put his name as adopted child's sir name.
Real wealth is sakoon, rest is temporary
Agreed!!
Try to eat bread with sukoon
Regarding privacy and personal space: My father who was born and raised in India, had migrated to Pakistan back in the 70s. He was very strict about privacy and personal space for everyone. We (including him) would never open anyone else's mail or packages. From a young age we were all told to be respectful of each other's space and privacy. My mother early on in the marriage once opened a letter from my grandmother that was addressed to my father and he was very upset with it. Rest assured, from then on, it was an unspoken rule that we all respected each other's privacy and personal space. It's not hard.
I would love to hear what your father think now... about migrating to Pakistan... Does he think that it was best decision ?
@@mandarvthakur he had a pretty great life. He got to travel all over the world. Married a beautiful woman. Had many kids. The saddest thing though was the fact we all couldn't visit our family in India because of the government job he had held and due to the political issues between India and Pakistan. We got to meet our indian uncles and aunts in other parts of the world but we could not visit India. He is no longer with us so I cannot ask him if he missed his hometown in India.
Many thanks Sir, Sorry to hear about your father.
I totally understand the situation... I wish that you and your family can come here in India and visit the places where your father had spent his childhood days. Hoping to see peace between politicians ... Unfortunately their bread and butter increases when they spread hatrate 🙏🙏
I haven't learned in 17 years of study, which you taught me through this series.
I agree with u bro , This man has taught us something which we may not learn in 20 years
ھھھھھ جُنید بھائی ہے ہی ایسا ٹیلینٹِڈ
thats you being lazy for 17 years mate
If you couldn't learn all this in 17 years of studying, perhaps you wasted 17 years.
@@Adnan0522M ھھھھھ بات دونوں کی سچ ہے لیکن بھائی کا کمنٹ لوجِیکل تھا
The 3 sides of a person thing is that all of us have 3 lifes 1st one is for the world where you and get hurt, deal with bullshit, get bullied, after that you have the 2nd life, your family where you go to feel cared, get your emotions out and talk with your family, and the 3rd one, yourself where you do the things for yourself to get happiness and achieve something, to go on an adventure to find yourself, that is the life most important...
I love when Junaid Bhai transform himself and started mocking the Taboos and stereotypes in our society🤣
Same 😂❤
17:30 "Age hi esi hn banda calendar latkaey ghumey" 😂😂😂🤣
kisi nay to jagna hai chokidari kay liya lol
For those who are also facing this sect issue, there is one simple and best solution.... become A MUSLIM, disassociate yourself from all the sects and become a simple muslim who follow Quran and Sahih Hadiths rather than following SECTS, which if you search or dig deep will find that are just baseless fights over non-issue and illogical stuff....
Finally! A sensible comment 👏🏻 Instead of asking if we are Sunni or Shia, we should ask "Are you a Muslim?" And then they will say, "Yes I am Sunni/Shia Muslim" and to that we respond with "There is no such thing as Sunni/Shia Muslim. It is only MUSLIM and Allah has clearly said that cursed are those who make sects in Islam". It is so simple and straightforward still people don't understand this 😔
Nice answer
true that
Absolutely agreed. Actually people don't study about origin of these sects... All of it are totally baseless titles given by men to themselves based on various events of history...
Look what Divine word of ALLAH says:
Surat No 6 : سورة الأنعام - Ayat No 159
اِنَّ الَّذِیۡنَ فَرَّقُوۡا دِیۡنَہُمۡ وَ کَانُوۡا شِیَعًا لَّسۡتَ مِنۡہُمۡ فِیۡ شَیۡءٍ ؕ اِنَّمَاۤ اَمۡرُہُمۡ اِلَی اللّٰہِ ثُمَّ یُنَبِّئُہُمۡ بِمَا کَانُوۡا یَفۡعَلُوۡنَ ﴿۱۵۹﴾
۔ ( اے پیغمبر ! ) یقین جانو کہ جن لوگوں نے اپنے دین میں تفرقہ پیدا کیا ہے ، اور گروہوں میں بٹ گئے ہیں ، ان سے تمہارا کوئی تعلق نہیں ہے ۔ ان کا معاملہ تو اللہ کے حوالے ہے ۔ پھر وہ انہیں جتلائے گا کہ کیا کچھ کرتے رہے ہیں ۔
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If you guys are looking for a religious perspective, go and ask an expert. Junaid bhai is a great mentor but he is NOT a religious expert. He is an expert on other things but religion is not one of them. We people are so quick to judge Islamic Scholars that we don't listen to their whole lectures. I was exposed to the practical side of Islam about two years ago and I was completely blown away by the things that I was missing on. Nouman Ali Khan is one of my favorite lecturers. Do, listen to him. I hope you all have a great day and Happy Eid Milad-un-Nabi!
what if the person asking the question doesn't need a religious answer, just a logical one with an easy way around.
I for one think junaid bhae is an excellent person to go to obv after a counselor.
Noman Ali khan lmfao
In my comment, I clearly mentioned that "If you are looking for a religious perspective...."
Pretty self-explanatory.
Nouman woh wala hai na jo nangi tasweerein whatsapp karta hai.
@@wildgun95 nouman ali khan the founder of yaqeen institute
@@TRUTHSEEKER-vc9lt yeah that one
Junaid Bhai, you are such an inspiring person! I love watching all of your videos. Please never cease to create such original and wonderful content. You give us so much hope! May Allah grant you with much more success, health, happiness, and prosperity. Stay blessed always!
In the last question I think your suggestion would have been greater if you added "you can marry a business loving man or any man who allows you to run your own business, talk about it while searching for rishta with the man and his parents and I hope you get such person". This way it becomes a win win situation, shadi b hue, business b hua, bachay b hue , koe cheez left out ni. Just a suggestion I am giving, It might have flaws but there are different types of men out there, not all men are alike, but yes it's hard to find such match, though finding anyone at all was never easy at the first place
This man is an Academy....I learn alot from this Guy ❤❤❤
This is really good work you are doing by giving youngsters good advices. Keep doing this. Bless you
For the last question, go for your dreams!!! Never give up on your goals. More power to you girl. Much success and happiness to you. I see great things in your future.
Everyone should wait for their match. You should go in the world and do whatever you want to do, show off your skills and then if along the way you find a match who has priorities similar to yours, live with that person. And if you never find a match, if there is no one honest enough, courageous enough, cooperative enough, respecting enough, and open minded enough for you, remember "The world could not produce your match". Be amazing, live happily .. I also am not getting married for similar reasons, kids are over valued in our society, happiness comes from within by being content with whatever you have rather than following the standard protocol created by society.
In UAE we have pre marital medical screening for identifying serious medical conditions. This is for bride, groom and families to know. Will be Great to implement in our countries and culture.
Mashallah Junaid you are an inspiration for new generation all your Answers are impressive stay Blessed . I sincerely appreciate how you guided them
Im regards to adoption: plz don't adopt a single orphaned child who has another sibling who is orphaned also. Adopt his/her siblings as well
*Last question about art+single woman, plz check out Sadia rind on TH-cam. I believe it's better to take the chance with your passion
You are so bright thoughtful person I wish more people watch you and change their perception towards life in positive ways like you try to make bring in desi society.
When I listen to you I’m like wow I wish you were my dad or my dad would have thought like you 👏👍👍
Hello sir, I follow your podcasts, and I appreciate that you are trying to create awareness in society. As far as skill-based employment goes, I think a degree is still required and is considered as a prerequisite. However, in business, especially if you're running a self-owned business, the degree doesn't matter. It only matters if you're being employed by someone else. I live in America, and I don't think that you get employed here without a degree.
I live in America too, Every single person I know that works in Facebook, Tesla, Apple, Google doesn't have a College Degree, a high school degree at best.
@@MohsinChheena yeah
Mohsin Chheena
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The low key roasting of Junaid's cameraman are the best part of his videos.
Hahahahahaha i honestly felt bad for him at the end😂😂
Hahahaha, tbh the camera guy happens to be Junaid’s first cousin.
Sala camera man hai ya madir ka ghanta jab chahe baja deta hai 😂😂
I see u started posting every week now and that's what I want bruh. Thankoo🖤
To the girl in the last question, live your life man. You have a passion that few have, do what you can with it right now. You'll be able to accomplish many things! Your only 20 (I think he mentioned), live your life, accomplish your goals. Maybe when your 35 or so, you may feel like u want kids or whatever, so then you can do that too. Don't worry about society, don't think that kids are too hard or whatever, nothing is easy. But everything has it's time. Do you right now, when youve accomplished your goals in life then maybe you'll want a husband, kids, and maybe you won't. But for now, live it!
Thank you for this series
sukoon kahi nai... I m from sialkot and that is on daska road
Daska road pr kidr kar k exact location and what is that place exactly?
Also from Sialkot.
Just wanted to add that the childless lady’s scenario was so refreshing to hear- it sounds like her and her husband have got their priorities 100% sorted. She also sounds so self-aware which is rare in Pakistanis (particularly Pakistani women, sadly)- please carry on having fun with your husband and if it’s written for you, it’ll happen even if you both sleep in different rooms! And, please do not feel forced to adopt a baby if your heart isn’t in it- children are hard work and no child deserves to feel like they weren’t wanted but their parents only got them to save their izzat. You’ll ruin an innocent life. Wish you luck. Stay strong. Work with your husband on how to shut people up.
s a former SR-71 pilot, and a professional keynote speaker, the question I'm most often asked is "How fast would that SR-71 fly?" I can be assured of hearing that question several times at any event I attend. It's an interesting question, given the aircraft's proclivity for speed, but there really isn't one number to give, as the jet would always give you a little more speed if you wanted it to. It was common to see 35 miles a minute. Because we flew a programmed Mach number on most missions, and never wanted to harm the plane in any way, we never let it run out to any limits of temperature or speed. Thus, each SR-71 pilot had his own individual “high” speed that he saw at some point on some mission. I saw mine over Libya when Khadafy fired two missiles my way, and max power was in order. Let’s just say that the plane truly loved speed and effortlessly took us to Mach numbers we hadn’t previously seen. So it was with great surprise, when at the end of one of my presentations, someone asked, “what was the slowest you ever flew the Blackbird?” This was a first. After giving it some thought, I was reminded of a story that I had never shared before, and relayed the following. I was flying the SR-71 out of RAF Mildenhall, England , with my back-seater, Walt Watson; we were returning from a mission over Europe and the Iron Curtain when we received a radio transmission from home base. As we scooted across Denmark in three minutes, we learned that a small RAF base in the English countryside had requested an SR-71 fly-past. The air cadet commander there was a former Blackbird pilot, and thought it would be a motivating moment for the young lads to see the mighty SR-71 perform a low approach. No problem, we were happy to do it. After a quick aerial refueling over the North Sea , we proceeded to find the small airfield. Walter had a myriad of sophisticated navigation equipment in the back seat, and began to vector me toward the field. Descending to subsonic speeds, we found ourselves over a densely wooded area in a slight haze. Like most former WWII British airfields, the one we were looking for had a small tower and little surrounding infrastructure. Walter told me we were close and that I should be able to see the field, but I saw nothing. Nothing but trees as far as I could see in the haze. We got a little lower, and I pulled the throttles back from 325 knots we were at. With the gear up, anything under 275 was just uncomfortable. Walt said we were practically over the field-yet; there was nothing in my windscreen. I banked the jet and started a gentle circling maneuver in hopes of picking up anything that looked like a field. Meanwhile, below, the cadet commander had taken the cadets up on the catwalk of the tower in order to get a prime view of the fly-past. It was a quiet, still day with no wind and partial gray overcast. Walter continued to give me indications that the field should be below us but in the overcast and haze, I couldn't see it.. The longer we continued to peer out the window and circle, the slower we got. With our power back, the awaiting cadets heard nothing. I must have had good instructors in my flying career, as something told me I better cross-check the gauges. As I noticed the airspeed indicator slide below 160 knots, my heart stopped and my adrenalin-filled left hand pushed two throttles full forward. At this point we weren't really flying, but were falling in a slight bank. Just at the moment that both afterburners lit with a thunderous roar of flame (and what a joyous feeling that was) the aircraft fell into full view of the shocked observers on the tower. Shattering the still quiet of that morning, they now had 107 feet of fire-breathing titanium in their face as the plane leveled and accelerated, in full burner, on the tower side of the infield, closer than expected, maintaining what could only be described as some sort of ultimate knife-edge pass. Quickly reaching the field boundary, we proceeded back to Mildenhall without incident. We didn't say a word for those next 14 minutes. After landing, our commander greeted us, and we were both certain he was reaching for our wings. Instead, he heartily shook our hands and said the commander had told him it was the greatest SR-71 fly-past he had ever seen, especially how we had surprised them with such a precise maneuver that could only be described as breathtaking. He said that some of the cadet’s hats were blown off and the sight of the plan form of the plane in full afterburner dropping right in front of them was unbelievable. Walt and I both understood the concept of “breathtaking” very well that morning, and sheepishly replied that they were just excited to see our low approach. As we retired to the equipment room to change from space suits to flight suits, we just sat there-we hadn't spoken a word since “the pass.” Finally, Walter looked at me and said, “One hundred fifty-six knots. What did you see?” Trying to find my voice, I stammered, “One hundred fifty-two.” We sat in silence for a moment. Then Walt said, “Don’t ever do that to me again!” And I never did. A year later, Walter and I were having lunch in the Mildenhall Officer’s club, and overheard an officer talking to some cadets about an SR-71 fly-past that he had seen one day. Of course, by now the story included kids falling off the tower and screaming as the heat of the jet singed their eyebrows. Noticing our HABU patches, as we stood there with lunch trays in our hands, he asked us to verify to the cadets that such a thing had occurred. Walt just shook his head and said, “It was probably just a routine low approach; they're pretty impressive in that plane.” Impressive indeed. Little did I realize after relaying this experience to my audience that day that it would become one of the most popular and most requested stories. It’s ironic that people are interested in how slow the world’s fastest jet can fly. Regardless of your speed, however, it’s always a good idea to keep that cross-check up…and keep your Mach up, too.
20:00 hum baray hain is the worst thing in our society
What a nice and long video. Loved it
Such a brilliant video..... I really am lucky to watch and understand what junaid akram wants to say. Not just being a good parents but understanding parents..... It opens up my minds. Jazakallah
When I saw this got uploaded I almost had a stroke from the happiness 🥳🥳
بند کروائے گا منحوس
Same to same
56:24 "Religious wali angle ko side pay rakh k"
You dont SIDE religion ...Religion is what our life is...."How to lead a life"...Islam tells us that.
In Pakistan if 90% of people concentrate on their financial and educational problems their love and marital affairs will be solved automatically. Really people get out from pyar mohabbat. 🙄Falak pe sitaroo ko neend arahi hay😂
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I read it like this plang pay sitaro ko neend 😂
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@@hasanhabib6765 😂😂👏🏼👏🏼
35:44 Ahmad Faraz is from Peshawar. Was born in Kohat but raised in Peshawar, my city. Graduated from the same college I went to, Edwardes College. Just wanted to point that out. 👍
I was about to comment this ,😁
Guess he meant faiz
@@mujtabahussain7278 He mentioned both Faiz and Faraz. But Faraz is from Peshawar. Faraz and Ghani Khan are the pride of pathans. How can we let anyone else claim them?
@@KhplSenseii tumhari problem hi yhi ha .
How can Arabs let you claim sahaba & prophet muhammad saw?
@@KhplSenseii does Farz belong to all peshwaris or pathans of pishawar only ?
"i wish you well. But you fucked up"
Best line 😂
The last 10 minutes, I'm going to cut them short and send to my parents.
You're the best!
LAST PART OF VIDEO GOT ME. THANKYOU
26:26 you guys shouldn't miss that valima joke..... bhai end krdiya😂😂😂
Every word of this person is gold mashallah
Who else noticed little ganji mannequin right in front of mic😂😂😂😂😂
😂
I want to buy.
*bobblehead
Main issue is that parents doesn't watch your content.
Whatsapp group me ye waali cheez ko cut krke daal do
@@ajitgupta3045 Hahah yeh sahi hai
You watch it when you become a parent, uoull be s good one..
But one day you become an parent's
Ha zahir ha
Inko ye batay samaj hi nhi aay gi
Eid melad alnabi mubark ❣️
Kia banda hai yar junaid tu. Thumbs up. Karachi product educating the whole nation
English accent was good at 14:40 “ you get wha I’m sayin” 😂
Sir I will be optimist. Inshallah u will pick my question next time
😍😍😍😍🙏🙏🙏🙏 Lots of Love Junaid Bhai. Love from India.
Very nice advices given. 👍🏼 good to listen.
Thankyou for discussing such sensitive issues and increasing my knowledge in such an amazing way😃
Just saying
My father is Sunni and my mother is Shia
I am not a Shia or a Sunni
I got my love for panjtanpak from my mother and love for suhaba from my father.
I am very thankful to Allah that this was the case
But my parents allowed me to pick and chose
And I have a lot more knowledge than any other.
Trust me there are 50 couples I personally know in my family who have married a person from other sect.
You will obviously face some issues but you will have to make some sacrifices .
Best of luck to you
You have two abbu?
P.S This is what you have written
@@aXe-XBT autocorrect 😂😂😂😂
@hafsa naseer abdullah 🙂
@@abdullahbhatti4234 if i may ask, firstly what does panjtanpak means? And by suhaba you meant the companions. Secondly i wanna know what do you follow? just curious nothing personal.
@@saudsheikh2817 panjtanpak are
“Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), Hazrat Ali, Hazrat Fatimah and Hasan and Husain”
And yes I meant companions of the prophet
The thing is I don’t need to be a part of a sect
No sect is perfect because is history
I prefer to do my own research on things I pray according to the Sunni method but I also know the Shia method.
🙂
If you have any more questions I will be more than happy to assist you.
Btw saying that you are from any sect just increases division among Muslim and in these times we can not afford that 🙃
Junaid bhai mentioned Anime & Naruto. My life is complete 😍😍
Junaid bhai's content is always very informative. However, from this specific video one specific statement which hits very hard and which some people might have missed is,
"Sukoon(Being Content) is in meaningful Relationships"
I learned a lot from this video. Thanks.
Another great great session of questions. Always love to listen and watch you and your great knowledge. Keep going! ❤
Thank YOU Sir Junaid.. love you!
Damn you are good at talking things out,love your way of expression,its like ritz..
I listen to junaid Akram to get knowledge & wisdom.
Sandwich bane hoge 😂
Plz upload this on apple podcast as well
51:17 Naruto ki nayi episode likho 😂😂😂
Naruto bichara wese hi marne wala hai xD
how in the world he knows about Naruto😂
@@halalgamer585 maybe he is men of culture as well? xD
Respec++ then xD
@@Animeetz yeh baatein batayeen nahin jaati
Junaid bhai the medical test thing is a reality in India🇮🇳🇮🇳 atleast in my clan. I am from baniya community living in New Delhi and my all cousins got married after the tests done. It Saved my cousin sister from her long time bf at the time of marriage.
It must be compulsory it helps a lot.
In one case the boy came out to be colour blind shockingly genetically all males in their family were colour blind and they never told this earlier.
Actually in our marriages we really spend a lot 1cr+ inr marriages are common in my community. Basically in our community shaadi mein ladke ke baap ke network aur ladke ki networth par khuch zyada hee dhan diya jaata hai. Even humari community mein toh ladke walo ke networth ke proof bhi maang lete hai . Jaise ki properties documents and other things.
@junaid i have seen that building from my childhood uske garden mien 2 missiles dummy hain aur uske center mien likha ay sakoon kahien nahi hain siwaye ALLAH ki yad mien
Its my childhood memory i have seen that almost thousand times and city name is daska 15:42
Thanks for this Podcast
Disagree with your last question’s opinion
She is intelligent enough she is educated she should find a life partner who will help her to achieve her dreams.. if she wants..
Secondly : she should think how did she grow up ? Her mom raised her. When she was a kid.. then why can’t she raise her children. As she said its very difficult..
meri behan ap positive sochen gi to life m postive hoga na negative thoughts nhi rkhne chye.. find a good lifepartner who will help you achieving your dreams then everything will be easy with time..
Positive sochnaye se life mai magically positive nahi hota. Pakistan mai to bilkul nahi.
Why not on Spotify ???
This 23 girl in this video is so similar to me even though I live in the Uk. To the girl in the video I’m like you
Junaid bhai. You are doing great work.
Hamesha ki tarha awesome podcast 😍😍😘😘
Many people getting so much ideas and suggestions really help full
That poetry part
Hahahahahhahahaha 😂😂😂😂
I like his show. Love from india
Mard mai gems ki kami mjhy bhi thi shadi k 5 Sal tak har Doctor k pas gy yehi sab kuvh tha par ALLAH ny wasela banya ak Hakeem k pas gya us ny 1700 ki dawa di or kaha inshaALLAH asi manth khush khabari mily gi or aj aj MashaALLAH 2 bachy hai ye masla ajkal har mard mai hy par doctor k pas abhi tak as ka ilag nai hy as liy hikamt try karin
Last portion just melted ❤
25:57 awesome reply 😂😂😂
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Try to find someone with similar interests in art, you are young and have time despite what society dictates. You work on your dreams girl.
Junaid bhai u are the best person i am writing with out even watching ur full video love from my side
The last email was mere dil ki awaazz qasam see 😭♥😷 Thank you so much
Shocked to hear the story of air force officer. I couldn't believe it ?? He is destroying the image of air force. Is he really an air force officer or they got deceived by him??. Why don't they complain to his seniors or file a complain to air force?
It is common in military on upper ranks.They have parties and drinks
Very meaningful and learning video
Junaid bhai you are doing us a great favor. Keep it up
Make a video on asexuality its a rarely discussed topic in Pakistan.
Very well junaid bhai
Bless you
National bank ka security guard 🤣🤣🤣
Bao rami😂
ہفتہ وار چلنے دو جُنید بھائی یہ سِلسلہ واللہ
Ganji swag..the best Teacher
I want to say so much but simply right now love u man because of your dedication toward the spciety to aware them.....💓💕💞💖💘💗
Another great episode by our beloved Junaid bhai
Junaid bhai. Please also talk about the recent incident that has happened in France. Alot of people listen to you and through your videos you can also guide people to condemn french product. Also Please share your views on this matter as it is very serious nowadays
Lol if he gives his views he will be boycotted in pakistan any sane person can tell you u cant behead a person for a godamn cartoon teacher before showing that says it is abt islam u can leave the class if you want but still ? Lets take a example of photo of nun 100m away from catholic church in france which was made of small size bra pics this is the level of secularism in the country
Questions number 4 answer was the best answer man im still laughing 🤣
53:55 couldn't pull out... hahahahahahahahahah... yaarr that made me laugh so badly🤣😂🤣😂
THESE SESSIONS ARE SO INFORMATIVE! U NICE KEEP GOING 🥺💜
That air force officer's wife should complain to his seniors if he destroys her life
He's actually obeying his senior by satisfying them both lol.
@@braveheart8318 hahahahahahahahahha
@@fatimanaz1431 sharam
yes that happened in a case i know and he was called for a court hearing by his seniors
@@CovertPhilosopher haya
my favorite youtuber....
Yar junaid bhai you are too gud..itne serious issue pe bhi hasa dete ho ap
Love ur videos
@ 52:30 the person who has asked the question and thinks she would regret anything, i would like her to read the following excerpt from Soren Kierkegaard's "Either/Or":
"Marry, and you will regret it. Do not marry, and you will also regret it. Marry
or do not marry, you will regret it either way. Whether you marry or you
do not marry, you will regret it either way. Laugh at the stupidities of the
world, and you will regret it; weep over them, and you will also regret it.
Laugh at the stupidities of the world or weep over them, you will regret it
either way. Whether you laugh at the stupidities of the world or you weep
over them, you will regret it either way. Trust a girl, and you will regret it.
Do not trust her, and you will also regret it. Trust a girl or do not trust her,
you will regret it either way. Whether you trust a girl or do not trust her, you
will regret it either way. Hang yourself, and you will regret it. Do not hang
yourself, and you will also regret it. Hang yourself or do not hang yourself,
you will regret it either way. Whether you hang yourself or do not hang yourself, you will regret it either way. This, gentlemen, is the quintessence of all
the wisdom of life... " I encourage you to read more on your own to find the author's reasoning behind this.
fantastic man, you are too good!!!!!
Hey Junaid .... i have been following you for some years... really like the way you solve others problems.. n most of the problems you get are family problem... i suggest you should open a family counseling office.. hahahh
And most of the time i get to hear people getting married their own cousins... like own sisters....that make me feel very awkward...n bad. Might be I am from other religion..... my request is try to solve others problem ... n bring new world issue otherwise you will be getting only family related issue emails.... thanks..
38:32 Mardana Kamzoori k baad k halaat!!!
loved your this pod