Hi Everyone - Don't forget to turn on Closed Captions by clicking on the (CC) icon to watch this episode with subtitles اهلا بالجميع - لا تنسوا تفعيل رمز ال(cc) لتفعيل خاصية الترجمة اثناء مشاهدة الحلقة
I think you should have the title of "The Most Frank Guest" on this show 😂😂😂😂 You said (and asked) things that many think of but don't dare to say... Good for you! Really enjoyed it...
@@NicolasNigglesshe said in the interview multiple times that she’s married. we’re confused about your comment because you’re implying that she’s lying about being married.
ساديا خان كلامها جميل أول مرة أعرفها من هالبرنامج وبالجزء في حديثها عن كيف تخطت حالة القلق والتفكير تجاه الشريك إلى ان وصلت إلى نقطة الهدوء نفس وضعي وهذا ما وجدته الصح والمريح.
May God bless this woman she articulates perfectly whats happening in the western society as a muslim woman living in the west everything she says is true
I'm sorry, I love your show but some of Sadia's views are quite patriarchal/ have internalised misogyny. Saying this as someone born & brought up in an eastern culture...it's not necessarily objective or common sense, it's patriarchy and harms both men and women in different ways.Even people who live in the east w a conservative mindset don't always feel/ think what she is saying as the norm. Some of the advice sounds emotionally disconnected from the reality of healthy, respectful relationships ( parental, marital and romantic).The advice itself does not always sound wrong or bad, but it's more of the language in which Sadia's giving it that makes a difference. It's the tone/ tenor of the advice which comes across as generalised & a bit more from a patriarchal pov. No ill feelings towards her or you, just feel very strongly about this.
I have noticed that from the first 30mins, she says that she is not bies to gender but it is very clear that she dealt with men more then women in her life. and mybe becuse she loves her father more then her mother, it is usulay that typ of girls who turns out misogynic more then men.
@@zoe4662 Maybe because men always like to assist pretty young ladies. Sadia will soon find most of that goodwill will be coming to an end as she ages.
@@linabena2494 Hey, I responded with some examples but my comment got removed. Maybe it had topics that were sensitive but true. My initial comment was from a place of feeling & sincerity, too, not out of disrespect. I would be open to having an honest, respectful conversation.
She is true class and intelligent ❤ A perfect example of a woman with beauty and brains. Love this woman. I have never felt inspired by anyone other than her. Everything she says and how she presents her self is above perfection.
Thank you Sadia, you make him remember that he is from Islamic background even when he wants to look so western. you made it a good interview... like you girl keep it up
من أمتع الحلقات اللي شفتهم لك انس و اختيارك للضيف رائع و كانت ضيفه مواضيعها حساسه ولكن إدارة النقاش بطريقتك الذكيه أعطتني كمشاهد الأريحية الكامله بتقبل الكلام لأنه علمي واعي و محدود .. أتمنى تسوي معها جزء ثاني لأني استمتعت جدا شكرا لكم 🙏🏻🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
I love listening to Sadia Khan. I understand her perspective as a 1st gen “in the west.” My parents have more traditionalist and religious ideas/beliefs but as someone residing in NYC with friends from all walks of life - I have learned, understood, and applied much. Her calm and collective response is also admirable. Sending her all the best!
I have never seen u more connected to a person like this. I really hope u enjoyed this interview. May Allah surround u with people who u can connect with almost in the same way🙏
Love love love it 🎉 Sadia, you’re one of the few in social media that stand out because, as you said, you don’t follow trends, and that’s rare. I love many of your statements and i guess your muslim background helps a lit not to get lost in all the changes that are happening 🫀and with anas it’s different. The combo of you two is very interesting 🫶🏻 Thank you!
انس شفت كل يلي قابلتهم؟ في شخصية أهم منهم! مو استصغار ب يلي استقبلتهم أكيد! بس يلي صحيح عنده قصة وعبره وشخصيته ودي أعرفها هو عمر الشغري ؛ كان معتقل في صيدنايا وله قصص كثير بالسجن ورسالة وده يوصلها للعرب وظهوره العربي اقل ف هي فرصة لنا جميعا وبالذات انت يا انس واكون شاكرة صدق لك❤وأشكرك على كل جهودك والقائك الرائع
She's amazing fr I loved this ep and I think it became one of my essential resources for relationships advices and facts THANK U Anas for making this possible love this
Love sadia, this was a great interview. I feel she shares such a real perspective on so many circumstances. Great to watch, thank you for doing this !❤
What a beautiful brain she has! Anas I wish you asked her more about how to heal from breakups, move on, and how healing stages are different between men and women… since a lot of us are experiencing grief and breakups and don’t know how to move on…
I loved this interview. It was really nice learning more about sadia. She is such a cool chick and a real person. It was hilarious when she admitted “you will need health insurance to survive with me” 😅. Great interview. And really good choice of questions. Sadia - I hope you soon have kids. It’s indeed one of the best blessings in life. When you do, please share it with your fanbase.
Moral of the whole episode is men and women should from childhood study together in schools and mingle- Such exposure creates conference and make both genders aware of each others strengths and weaknesses- That would lead to understanding how to deal with each other. Sadia is powerful but l wished if you stop asking the host if your're the expert, it makes the audience confused.
Her answer to What’s the meaning of love is magical ✨ & has many dimensions of depth in the successful relationship theory 👌🏻 & Her question, How can love contribute to each other wellbeing is too smart & intimate 🫰🏻 I liked her mind & feminine energy 💅🏻 ماشاء الله 🪬😂❤️
So, I’m not alone. She’s educated, okay, but she’s not a girls’ girl at all and acts like men are everything. I was surprised when she said women are going to die without a man in their life. She also mentioned something about men and bears, which was super weird. She chose a man she could talk to and survive with, but what about the kids? How are they supposed to defend themselves? Her last words were like, ‘I’m a man,’ no you’re not. To be feminine not only to look like feminine it’s mindset also But at the end of the day that’s her opinion.
So, I’m not alone. She’s educated, okay, but she’s not a girls’ girl at all and acts like men are everything. I was surprised when she said women are going to die without a man in their life. She also mentioned something about men and bears, which was super weird. She chose a man she could talk to and survive with, but what about the kids? How are they supposed to defend themselves? Her last words were like, ‘I’m a man,’ but I look feminine??? Femininity is not about how you look is also mentality. But at the end of the day that’s her opinion but she needs to be educated more about women rights.
i felt it like a delicate dance, where Sadia’s charm and intellect met Anas’ own energy, setting the stage for an exchange that was as impactful as it was engaging. amazing both of you
such an interesting ep but I wish Sadia had shared that she’s from a polygamous family like she’s mentioned in other interviews and how that may have impacted her view on marriage and relationships
Maybe he could interview some of the people living in Libya since it was liberated. This way we will have a preview of the interviews of people, ten years from now, who lived through the liberation of Syria and what it was like afterward.
Great interview! So glad to see Sadia open up and be authentic. I admire your intelligence and the way you articulate yourself. Anas, you interviewed so well. I love the way you talk and carry yourself. Really enjoyable topics you talked about. I have already shared with a few friends today. Jazakallah. May Allah swt give you both success in your lives and alkirah. Ameen ❤
Yes,Sadia like said the interviewer you speak fast but no matter, is the key of energy going elsewhere i'm delighted for listening to you and the interview ongoing going interesting. God bless
Hearing the talk about currently feminine male and being obligated to wear the pants in the relationship talks to me. I relate a lot and It's comforting hearing the same ideas from a man.
I saw someone who knows her value to high value men is plummeting. She is unengaged and unmarried. She is at least 35, so if she became pregnant this second it would be a geriatric pregnancy. Anyone who would be comfortable with that could be equally comfortable being in a car rolling down a high cliff to their certain demise.
This episode is very enjoyable and insightful, offering perspectives and ideas we have never thought of before, or situations and events we have never viewed from this angle. I commend you, especially Anas, for the way you selected the questions in this interview, as they were both beneficial and introduced us to an amazing personality like Sadia. For section 2:06:06 in the video I will say: "I would make my own big, big business."
One thing very profound she said and right now I'm actually at that part of the video😊 she said there are PhD but the outcome isn't that good but there are other people and the way they are changing people's life is incredible..I agree.. I can relate this to religious people In my country you can call them phds but no good they did to bring any change but there are other people of understanding and reasoning effecting peoples life in a very good and positive way.. so I feel degree yes to a point it's important but you can beat the people of knowledge and experience..
Hi Everyone - Don't forget to turn on Closed Captions by clicking on the (CC) icon to watch this episode with subtitles
اهلا بالجميع - لا تنسوا تفعيل رمز ال(cc) لتفعيل خاصية الترجمة اثناء مشاهدة الحلقة
انس سوي مقابله مع هيفاء وهبي
She so cute!!
انس ممكن مقابله مع العراقيه واليوتيوبره نورس ستار
The book’s name pleaaaaase ❤
I follow Sadia, but I admire how charismatic you came across. Very cool. I would also like to speak slowly, and deeper as you do. Great show. 🙏
Thank you so much for having me i loved it ❤🎉
Our pleasure Sadia. 🍿
I enjoyed that interview and was so rich ❤
🍿 wallah i enjoy it
I think you should have the title of "The Most Frank Guest" on this show 😂😂😂😂 You said (and asked) things that many think of but don't dare to say... Good for you! Really enjoyed it...
I always enjoyed watching your interview watch all your interviews. I never seen someone hit the target hundred percent like you do.
I love how she asks the same question back.she makes the interviewer also engaged,that just shows how good she is at what she does
She does that to avoid talking about herself cause she’s lying about her circumstances. She’s not 34 for starters….
She’s also said in a message I have on screenshot that she’s married
@@NicolasNiggles wdym she’s not married?
@@hafsaahmed8925 what wdym mean?
@@NicolasNigglesshe said in the interview multiple times that she’s married. we’re confused about your comment because you’re implying that she’s lying about being married.
ساديا خان كلامها جميل أول مرة أعرفها من هالبرنامج وبالجزء في حديثها عن كيف تخطت حالة القلق والتفكير تجاه الشريك إلى ان وصلت إلى نقطة الهدوء نفس وضعي وهذا ما وجدته الصح والمريح.
I never skip a podcast or show when Sadia is there
She is so eloquent and intelligent
the fact that she started to be the host was amazing ❤❤❤
Totally agree
Yesss please
افضل مقابلة تمت من مدة طويلة في هذا البرنامج
May God bless this woman she articulates perfectly whats happening in the western society as a muslim woman living in the west everything she says is true
انس سوي مقابلة مع (عمر الشغري)قصته كثيرررر مؤثرة لما كان بسوريا وسجن صيدنايا صعدو تعليقي لحتى يشوفو
i'm impressed a whole episode felt like two psychologist talking together ofc i'll watch it again
انسانة جميلة بطريقة مش ممكن .. ذكية اوي ولبقة .. الحلقة تحفة جدا
I love her idea about high value men and women. I find her very inspiring and wise . She's such a role model ❤
I'm sorry, I love your show but some of Sadia's views are quite patriarchal/ have internalised misogyny. Saying this as someone born & brought up in an eastern culture...it's not necessarily objective or common sense, it's patriarchy and harms both men and women in different ways.Even people who live in the east w a conservative mindset don't always feel/ think what she is saying as the norm. Some of the advice sounds emotionally disconnected from the reality of healthy, respectful relationships ( parental, marital and romantic).The advice itself does not always sound wrong or bad, but it's more of the language in which Sadia's giving it that makes a difference. It's the tone/ tenor of the advice which comes across as generalised & a bit more from a patriarchal pov. No ill feelings towards her or you, just feel very strongly about this.
I have noticed that from the first 30mins, she says that she is not bies to gender but it is very clear that she dealt with men more then women in her life. and mybe becuse she loves her father more then her mother, it is usulay that typ of girls who turns out misogynic more then men.
@@zoe4662 Maybe because men always like to assist pretty young ladies. Sadia will soon find most of that goodwill will be coming to an end as she ages.
Can you give me examples of them please ? Like what part of her speech made u think it's mysoginistic pr patriarchal ? I would love to know
@@linabena2494 Hey, I responded with some examples but my comment got removed. Maybe it had topics that were sensitive but true. My initial comment was from a place of feeling & sincerity, too, not out of disrespect. I would be open to having an honest, respectful conversation.
She is true class and intelligent ❤ A perfect example of a woman with beauty and brains. Love this woman. I have never felt inspired by anyone other than her. Everything she says and how she presents her self is above perfection.
❤
Thank you Sadia,
you make him remember that he is from Islamic background even when he wants to look so western.
you made it a good interview... like you girl keep it up
She is amazing ❤❤❤nice choice ..not just a famous person.life story ...but every word she says hits to the point💝
i love the 5 wounds that AB mentioned, i always get to learn something new in these interviews.
By far, the best Muslim friendly relationship podcast ever, just proud of you both.
الحلقه جدا جميله ❤ ممتنه للضيفه الكريمه ولك استاذ انس ولكل الكادر خلف الكواليس
One of the most beautiful episodes of this year .
The man is the Rock of the family. Absolutely agree with you Sadia!
ياريت نشوف سارة ابي كنعان و وسام فارس بشي حلقة 🥰
كل الحب❤️
Halfway through, but absolutely love this so far. So many realizations.
من أمتع الحلقات اللي شفتهم لك انس و اختيارك للضيف رائع و كانت ضيفه مواضيعها حساسه ولكن إدارة النقاش بطريقتك الذكيه أعطتني كمشاهد الأريحية الكامله بتقبل الكلام لأنه علمي واعي و محدود .. أتمنى تسوي معها جزء ثاني لأني استمتعت جدا
شكرا لكم 🙏🏻🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
I love listening to Sadia Khan. I understand her perspective as a 1st gen “in the west.” My parents have more traditionalist and religious ideas/beliefs but as someone residing in NYC with friends from all walks of life - I have learned, understood, and applied much.
Her calm and collective response is also admirable. Sending her all the best!
I have never seen u more connected to a person like this.
I really hope u enjoyed this interview. May Allah surround u with people who u can connect with almost in the same way🙏
Love love love it 🎉
Sadia, you’re one of the few in social media that stand out because, as you said, you don’t follow trends, and that’s rare. I love many of your statements and i guess your muslim background helps a lit not to get lost in all the changes that are happening 🫀and with anas it’s different.
The combo of you two is very interesting 🫶🏻 Thank you!
كان عمري ١٤ وكان تفكيري متلها
فاجئتني
من افضل الحلقات
تستحق جائزة افضل مقابلة
المواضيع في هذه مهمة ومؤثرة في وقتنا بشكل كبير على الصعيد الاجتماعي
انس شفت كل يلي قابلتهم؟ في شخصية أهم منهم! مو استصغار ب يلي استقبلتهم أكيد! بس يلي صحيح عنده قصة وعبره وشخصيته ودي أعرفها هو عمر الشغري ؛ كان معتقل في صيدنايا وله قصص كثير بالسجن ورسالة وده يوصلها للعرب وظهوره العربي اقل ف هي فرصة لنا جميعا وبالذات انت يا انس واكون شاكرة صدق لك❤وأشكرك على كل جهودك والقائك الرائع
صح ! لازم تعليقك يرتفع فوق!
She's amazing fr I loved this ep and I think it became one of my essential resources for relationships advices and facts THANK U Anas for making this possible love this
انس سوي مقابله مع هيفاء وهبي
She cant! The light is bad😂
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤢no thanks
😂😂😂😂😂😂
2:06:08 سأحقق كل احلامي ببساطة و والوصول للشخص الذي اريد ان اصبح عليه هكذا سيكون اسهل او حتى أصبح شخص افضل مما توقعته
Love sadia, this was a great interview. I feel she shares such a real perspective on so many circumstances. Great to watch, thank you for doing this !❤
She is the definition of beauty with brain
دي من احلى الحلقات اللى انا شفتها فى حياتي حقيقي روعه ومفيده وعميقه ولذيذه وبني آدمه مثقفه ووشها مريح جدا شكرا ياانس❤
"If you struggle with monogamy you actually truly striggle with intimacy" that hit hard...Now you know your problem :)
omg how have i only just seen this ! cannot wait to listen
Oh wow i didn't know that her Parents r from Pakistan ❤️❤️❤️
Lots of love from Pakistan
اللهم أنصر إخواننا في غزة 🇩🇿
BeeeeDeeeeSsssss!
What a beautiful brain she has! Anas I wish you asked her more about how to heal from breakups, move on, and how healing stages are different between men and women… since a lot of us are experiencing grief and breakups and don’t know how to move on…
I loved this interview. It was really nice learning more about sadia. She is such a cool chick and a real person. It was hilarious when she admitted “you will need health insurance to survive with me” 😅. Great interview. And really good choice of questions.
Sadia - I hope you soon have kids. It’s indeed one of the best blessings in life. When you do, please share it with your fanbase.
Love her podcasts! Always learn something new
I think I've seen most of the interviews with Sadia, and this is one of my favorites 👌
Esther Perel please next.
اكتر حدا كان نفسي تستضيفه ومعها حق متاخر 😂 دايما كان في ربط بين افكارك وأفكارها واضل احكي لازم يجتمعوا بحلقة
Moral of the whole episode is men and women should from childhood study together in schools and mingle- Such exposure creates conference and make both genders aware of each others strengths and weaknesses- That would lead to understanding how to deal with each other. Sadia is powerful but l wished if you stop asking the host if your're the expert, it makes the audience confused.
So basically like in the west. Oh, in England, 1 in 2 marriages end in divorce (!)
Her answer to What’s the meaning of love is magical ✨ & has many dimensions of depth in the successful relationship theory 👌🏻
&
Her question, How can love contribute to each other wellbeing is too smart & intimate 🫰🏻
I liked her mind & feminine energy 💅🏻
ماشاء الله 🪬😂❤️
والله الحلقه كتييييير مميزه وفيها كتيير أمور مهمه جدا ❤❤❤ شكرا ABtaks
وياريت لو تصتضيف أحمد الشقيري
Hi from Belgium! So great interview! And I love how you explained les 5 blessures de l'âme de Lise Bourbeau 😊
Kind of disappointed with this chapter. A lot of improvisation, inconsistency in ideas and many stereotypes.
So, I’m not alone. She’s educated, okay, but she’s not a girls’ girl at all and acts like men are everything. I was surprised when she said women are going to die without a man in their life. She also mentioned something about men and bears, which was super weird. She chose a man she could talk to and survive with, but what about the kids? How are they supposed to defend themselves? Her last words were like, ‘I’m a man,’ no you’re not. To be feminine not only to look like feminine it’s mindset also
But at the end of the day that’s her opinion.
So, I’m not alone. She’s educated, okay, but she’s not a girls’ girl at all and acts like men are everything. I was surprised when she said women are going to die without a man in their life. She also mentioned something about men and bears, which was super weird. She chose a man she could talk to and survive with, but what about the kids? How are they supposed to defend themselves? Her last words were like, ‘I’m a man,’ but I look feminine??? Femininity is not about how you look is also mentality.
But at the end of the day that’s her opinion but she needs to be educated more about women rights.
This was an excellent interview! Probably one of the best I have seen of with Sadia. The questions were thorough and had great depth. Thank you both!
I love this episode 😍😍
Sadia you are my Guru 💙💙
I loved it this wake-up call and a reflection of myself after going through an abusive relationship
0:05 بدنا مقابلة مع عمر الشغري
يلي بدو يحط لايك
amazingg guest didn't expect this! love the combination. Really enjoyed this
i felt it like a delicate dance, where Sadia’s charm and intellect met Anas’ own energy, setting the stage for an exchange that was as impactful as it was engaging.
amazing both of you
such an interesting ep but I wish Sadia had shared that she’s from a polygamous family like she’s mentioned in other interviews and how that may have impacted her view on marriage and relationships
لو سمحت مسيو انس عيذين فيديو عن الاتذان الداخلى والهدوء واداره الوقت الان بسراحه انت ماشاءالله الواحد بيحس ان فيك كل الصفات دى والانسان صعب يمتلكها
I LOVED this one! ❤
Amazing interview love Sadia’s values and personality ❤
Was waiting for that interview ❤
The thing i love the most in this episode is how she asks you back. we got to see other sides of your character and hear your point of view
ما شاء الله جميلة الله يثبتها
اذكركم ان الحجاب فرض والتمسك بعقيدة الاسلام لا يعني ان الفرائض والتبرج من الكبائر
جميل ،جميل ،جميل . Good interview. I like her too much.Good bless u anas❤
يا ريت يا انس نعمل مقابة مع الناس الي خرجت من سجون الأسد عمر الشعري وغيرهم الكثير
Maybe he could interview some of the people living in Libya since it was liberated. This way we will have a preview of the interviews of people, ten years from now, who lived through the liberation of Syria and what it was like afterward.
I was waiting for this podcast to happen😭❤️
Who prefers the old show song over the new one?
Amazing episode!! keep up ur excellant work Anas!
I have so much respect and love for this man’s mind really impressive 🤌🏻❤️
I love Sadia, May Allah bless and protect you. You too Anas!
Woooow this was amazing!!
Great interview! So glad to see Sadia open up and be authentic. I admire your intelligence and the way you articulate yourself. Anas, you interviewed so well. I love the way you talk and carry yourself. Really enjoyable topics you talked about. I have already shared with a few friends today. Jazakallah. May Allah swt give you both success in your lives and alkirah. Ameen ❤
Ty for this interview man. I got the chance to know her.
Yes,Sadia like said the interviewer you speak fast but no matter, is the key of energy going elsewhere i'm delighted for listening to you and the interview ongoing going interesting. God bless
I love her! Love her point of view.
Anas, you summed up Sadia very nicely and respectfully towards the end
I genuinely enjoyed this episode
Amazing episode ❤
😮😮😮😮😮 Omg i love heeer❤❤ thank you anas❤
استضيفف اصالة نصري الحلقة القادمه بليززز✨🤍
ارفعوا تعليقي حتى يشوفه
Hearing the talk about currently feminine male and being obligated to wear the pants in the relationship talks to me. I relate a lot and It's comforting hearing the same ideas from a man.
I love her. She is very comfortable with who she is ❤
I saw someone who knows her value to high value men is plummeting. She is unengaged and unmarried. She is at least 35, so if she became pregnant this second it would be a geriatric pregnancy. Anyone who would be comfortable with that could be equally comfortable being in a car rolling down a high cliff to their certain demise.
Anas we need live shows tbh , we are filled with youtube videos, isn’t it just the time for the next step to see and hear you live !!!!!!
The dislike is for you Anas not for Sadia.
Insightful and helpful, thank you!
It is going to be an interesting episode... She has a different way to look at relationships.
تقريباً انا الوحيده عمرى 16 عام، في جمهور انس
لاوالله 😂 أنا معك 🤚
I'm 15 😂
14 كنت بتبعو من ثلات سنين
Probably 😂
No IAM 16 ❤😅
This episode is very enjoyable and insightful, offering perspectives and ideas we have never thought of before, or situations and events we have never viewed from this angle. I commend you, especially Anas, for the way you selected the questions in this interview, as they were both beneficial and introduced us to an amazing personality like Sadia.
For section 2:06:06
in the video I will say:
"I would make my own big, big business."
Perfect interview, Thanks Anas, Thanks Sadia
1انا مانكونوا حقيقين مع شريك
2منزل طبيعي تنشأ علاقة تريده بحب و منزل صدمات ومش كويسات حتجذبي شخص بس عشان تهربي من اذاك
حاولت افهمك بس مدري كيف كتابتك
انس سوي مقابلة وية هشام الذهبي
34:06 i don't usually comment but geez i can't with her misogynistic rhetoric it really really painful to watch and listen
I loved this episode so much 👏🏻👏🏻
Very interesting interview!
Brilliant episode! 🩵
انس بدنا مقابله مع الشامي❤
Answer:i would trust my self nd in my ability more…
One thing very profound she said and right now I'm actually at that part of the video😊 she said there are PhD but the outcome isn't that good but there are other people and the way they are changing people's life is incredible..I agree.. I can relate this to religious people In my country you can call them phds but no good they did to bring any change but there are other people of understanding and reasoning effecting peoples life in a very good and positive way.. so I feel degree yes to a point it's important but you can beat the people of knowledge and experience..
this woman is brilliant🎉❤❤❤❤❤