@@ThePakistanExperience hes talking about a one-hr-read book containing complete proceedings in the first 20 mints can you re-mention the title/source anything ?
This is perhaps the best podcast you've done. Aik tou this topic is such a landmine in the mainstream, so I was really looking forward to how this conversation will be had. Was not expecting how thorough this discussion was, a result of which is now I feel like I have some idea on how to approach this topic with friends, with research, etc. LOTS of material to reflect on. Maza aagaya sunn ke!
God! Unbelievable! How do these people sleep at night knowing that they have manipulated and mislead people on religion and played with so many lives and minds! God help us! Kudos to this guy for such detailed research!
(Arafat here. you reviewed the film i directed: shehr e tabassum. just wanted to say - i have achieved my life goals now that you have validated me. I'm a huge fan)
hello! voice acting for us? also be a part of the writing process sometime. i have an intuition you d be make a good screenplay writer. tabassum ki full feature crowdsource karta hun phir kartein hein kuch 😏
I met Arafat at Shehre Tabassums screening in LUMS. I must say what an enlightening experience that was for me, the way he explained his film and talked about the issues it highlighted is so interesting that I could listen to him forever. I feel good that we are finally talking about this
Watching this and seeing capable, well-meaning, talented, and empathetic Pakistanis like Arafat gives one hope that maybe, just maybe we can pull ourselves out of this morass our country is in. Salute him for his moral courage, and hope other Pakistanis step up like you guys have
I can not believe that one asheke rasool is so kind and so intelligent.wish you could have conversatoin in Urdu so many ppl could understand what you are talking about.I thoroughly enjoyed it and opened up my mind.
MAN!!!!! Ya rab aesi chingari bi apney khaster main thi!!! Truly amazed. I never heard any one from Pakistan that intellectual. The way he represents his argument.... Its beyond than anything. Truly love and respect
Watching from Canada 🇨🇦 still working on my own diaspora Pakistani narrative. 💗good talk folks. I saw this link informing the murder of SriLanken worker in Pakistan 2021.
A very well-presented and highly intellectual discussion. Highly appreciative of the intellect and depth of the guest speaker...would definitely like to hear his views (especially deliverance of his viewpoint) on other topics as well. Credit is also due to the host for making all this happen. Would like to highlight the quote "To allow infinite meanings to hold someone as "Gustaakh" and to allow only one meaning to be depictive of "Ishq" says it all.
I can't thank you enough in words how many amazing people you introduced me to. I'm watching this 2nd time right now and feeling like would need to watch it again because this is a lot of information to digest. Thank you, Shehzad
I watched the video stream of Youth Club on the same topic and they were very hesitant to talk about and even negated the multitude of assassinations and the gravity of it's iniquity, stemmed from such a law. They simply aimed to rationalize the death penalty if such an event took place. But it's important to discuss the weapon-ization of such a law which has caused so much disorder, nuisance, mischief, corruption within the land, and much of it is caused by the weak design of the law. This is most definitely the best video on the topic from a traditional perspectives, that is helpful because it attempts to debunk the subject from it's own lens and principles rather than an external secular perspective which is much more problematic as it only exacerbates the situation.
Youth club is shit, the mullahs there pretend to be different than their regular counterparts on the streets through their western attire and stuff but in reality they share the same problematic beliefs with the likes of TLP etc. That Zia guy even justifies domestic violence by saying that a man can discipline his wife through violence when she disobeys him. Moreover he made a video in support of the the TLP the last time those guys took the roads.
@@fatimaasif3622 exactly. Took the words right out of my mouth. They look a little urban and speak some English here and there, so people pretend they are speaking something of value. But they perpetuate the culture of misogyny and bigotry through their apologetics. I saw a video of theirs about ahmadis when atif mian had resigned. And the lies about history and their unempathetic ignorance on the ground realities of minorities is sad and angering. One of them also commented on the "Mob mentality" of a progressive student protest and that was so laughable and appalling. All they do is turn a blind eye to actual Mob violence and rationalise it when they do look at it and they go on to make fantasies of the bogeyman that are liberalzz and leftists to make them feel better, as if they are the innocent ones. They're terribly dumb and uninteresting as well.
Hi Shehzad! Good work. Please help me find all the good resources Arafat mentiond in his talk at different moments therein. I am looking for links, google drive docs, anything you come across via Arafat. Hope you'd reply. Like what he mentioned at 20:50, 28:40, etc. Looking Forward.
Was really looking for some deep diving into the roots for this Insanity for "love for the prophet", The fact that why is this trait exclusive to Barelvi school of thought only, While wahabis (even though how extreme they be) are not forefront of it, I think these discussions do lead us to identify the real cause
Mr Arafat " Classic logician islamic scholars are not able to read physics, but Hoodbhoy can read their logic as he read philosophy as well" . Sweeping statement, However, discussion motive is good " to understand the mindset instead of only criticizing"
The guy is saying their was no tharek e khatam e nabuwat in 16 and before that because at that time islam was in power mate don’t compare that era to this era.
The Ilam Din affair in the 1920s rose out of the printing of an anonymously written booklet titled 'Rangeela Rasul'. The booklet lists portions of the Qur'an and Hadith regarding the female partners of the prophet and comments on them with a humorous tone. The book is actually well researched and written by a talented hand.
Reading the Quran and Hadith is banned for non-Muslims. What happened because of Printing press, some Hindus start reading Quran and Hadith and find out that Muslims are doing Taquiyya about the morality of Muhammed. Books were also written for non-Muslims and to learn about marriages of Muhammed. In 2005, to a Muslim family who used to live in Pali Hill (Bandra - Mumbai), I told them that Muhammed had multiple wives and slaves - they got furious that I get to know a secret from the Internet and they kept insisting that Muhammed had only 4 wives.
@@vinamrasinghai2339 Interesting. Also, in addition to the speaker's point about the printing press, I would add that an explosion of interest occurs only when a claim is made to exceptionalism. While printed Islamic texts existed for over a century, it was only after 9/11 that Americans started looking at what was in them. Today, US and European content makers dominate secular discussions on the ethical issues in Islam.
@@teetamalangi635 The publisher of the booklet was murdered by Ilam Din, Ilam Din was hung to death, and blasphemy laws came into effect in the subcontinent for the first time. Just in case there are readers who are wondering what transpired after the printing of 'Rangeela Rasul.'
I love how Shehzad just lets the interviewees talk and ramble without interrupting. It’s refreshing!
@@ThePakistanExperience hes talking about a one-hr-read book containing complete proceedings in the first 20 mints can you re-mention the title/source anything ?
It's hard to believe he belongs to a hardcore jamiat family hats of to his research
This is perhaps the best podcast you've done. Aik tou this topic is such a landmine in the mainstream, so I was really looking forward to how this conversation will be had. Was not expecting how thorough this discussion was, a result of which is now I feel like I have some idea on how to approach this topic with friends, with research, etc. LOTS of material to reflect on. Maza aagaya sunn ke!
God! Unbelievable! How do these people sleep at night knowing that they have manipulated and mislead people on religion and played with so many lives and minds! God help us! Kudos to this guy for such detailed research!
(Arafat here. you reviewed the film i directed: shehr e tabassum. just wanted to say - i have achieved my life goals now that you have validated me. I'm a huge fan)
@@PuffballStudios Oh My God! Yaar! Aaj neend nahi aani mujhe. We NEED to meet. Btw, fan to choti baat hai...meine to baet kerni hai aapke hath pe!!! 🙏
we shall meet! post pandemic meet. shehzad is connecting people. also you ll have to review swipe now in october 😊
@@PuffballStudios gladly! Also, you need to make a non animated movie and cast me and Shehzad!
hello! voice acting for us? also be a part of the writing process sometime. i have an intuition you d be make a good screenplay writer. tabassum ki full feature crowdsource karta hun phir kartein hein kuch 😏
I met Arafat at Shehre Tabassums screening in LUMS. I must say what an enlightening experience that was for me, the way he explained his film and talked about the issues it highlighted is so interesting that I could listen to him forever. I feel good that we are finally talking about this
I am absolutely mind blown that such intellectual talk is available to us at just a click of a button!
@@ThePakistanExperience no doubt about it!
can't help but comment..this man is amazing and has huge respect..big big shout out.stay blessed
Watching this and seeing capable, well-meaning, talented, and empathetic Pakistanis like Arafat gives one hope that maybe, just maybe we can pull ourselves out of this morass our country is in. Salute him for his moral courage, and hope other Pakistanis step up like you guys have
SO TRUE about people using the screen barrier to say the vilest things! Samnay se kabhi na kehnay ki himmat ho!
@@ThePakistanExperience i love you too. Ab na kehna
Why is his speech so eloquent and unfearful....... why why and how???
Stay blessed both of you 🙌
I can not believe that one asheke rasool is so kind and so intelligent.wish you could have conversatoin in Urdu so many ppl could understand what you are talking about.I thoroughly enjoyed it and opened up my mind.
Thank you Shehzad for educating us.🙏
MAN!!!!! Ya rab aesi chingari bi apney khaster main thi!!!
Truly amazed. I never heard any one from Pakistan that intellectual.
The way he represents his argument.... Its beyond than anything. Truly love and respect
Just 11K views, Under rated hone ki bhi koi hadd hoti hai Team TPE...!
this is one of my favorite podcasts! thank you Shehzaad. ❤❤❤❤❤
Watching from Canada 🇨🇦 still working on my own diaspora Pakistani narrative. 💗good talk folks. I saw this link informing the murder of SriLanken worker in Pakistan 2021.
One of the most important podcasts Shehzad. What a wonderful guy this man is. The Pakistan Experience is really becoming a huge phenomenon.
InshaAllah.
Thankyou Shahzad for this conversation.. lots of love and respect from a pakistani Atheist! 👍 👍 👍
A very well-presented and highly intellectual discussion. Highly appreciative of the intellect and depth of the guest speaker...would definitely like to hear his views (especially deliverance of his viewpoint) on other topics as well. Credit is also due to the host for making all this happen. Would like to highlight the quote "To allow infinite meanings to hold someone as "Gustaakh" and to allow only one meaning to be depictive of "Ishq" says it all.
Ufff the knowledge, the depth about the topic is just amazing. Hats off
Thank you Shehzad for getting Arafat to finally talk in length on camera! A miracle!
Thank you for having this extremely important conversation. Loved listening to it
I can't thank you enough in words how many amazing people you introduced me to. I'm watching this 2nd time right now and feeling like would need to watch it again because this is a lot of information to digest. Thank you, Shehzad
I watched the video stream of Youth Club on the same topic and they were very hesitant to talk about and even negated the multitude of assassinations and the gravity of it's iniquity, stemmed from such a law. They simply aimed to rationalize the death penalty if such an event took place. But it's important to discuss the weapon-ization of such a law which has caused so much disorder, nuisance, mischief, corruption within the land, and much of it is caused by the weak design of the law. This is most definitely the best video on the topic from a traditional perspectives, that is helpful because it attempts to debunk the subject from it's own lens and principles rather than an external secular perspective which is much more problematic as it only exacerbates the situation.
Youth club is shit, the mullahs there pretend to be different than their regular counterparts on the streets through their western attire and stuff but in reality they share the same problematic beliefs with the likes of TLP etc. That Zia guy even justifies domestic violence by saying that a man can discipline his wife through violence when she disobeys him. Moreover he made a video in support of the the TLP the last time those guys took the roads.
@@fatimaasif3622 exactly. Took the words right out of my mouth. They look a little urban and speak some English here and there, so people pretend they are speaking something of value. But they perpetuate the culture of misogyny and bigotry through their apologetics. I saw a video of theirs about ahmadis when atif mian had resigned. And the lies about history and their unempathetic ignorance on the ground realities of minorities is sad and angering. One of them also commented on the "Mob mentality" of a progressive student protest and that was so laughable and appalling. All they do is turn a blind eye to actual Mob violence and rationalise it when they do look at it and they go on to make fantasies of the bogeyman that are liberalzz and leftists to make them feel better, as if they are the innocent ones. They're terribly dumb and uninteresting as well.
Enlightening, we need to discuss these issue without fear of fatwa.
Hi Shehzad! Good work. Please help me find all the good resources Arafat mentiond in his talk at different moments therein. I am looking for links, google drive docs, anything you come across via Arafat. Hope you'd reply. Like what he mentioned at 20:50, 28:40, etc. Looking Forward.
This is your best podcast so far. Thank to this man for such an informative talk.
Wow once again you come up with such a great guest. Thanks
Bravo Arafat, may God keep you safe and sound. Ameen
Bhai love❤, I'll listen to this in the morning on spotify while working out to properly channel my anger on this issue and this religious extremism🤣💅
Thanks guys!
The best podcast ever! So enlightening - I have watched an hour of it so far- loving it
What a conversation ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
valuable work this is something ''insaniyat ka daaira'' of discussing the issues.
Such a good podcast , good job both of you 👏
❤️ good show Shehzad bhaiya .. Ek din aayega jab we will be discussing Science & Art .. not any of this .. 🙏 keep going
This was really good. Good job
Was really looking for some deep diving into the roots for this Insanity for "love for the prophet", The fact that why is this trait exclusive to Barelvi school of thought only, While wahabis (even though how extreme they be) are not forefront of it, I think these discussions do lead us to identify the real cause
Okay, not even done listening to this one and immediately waiting for the next podcast with him. Eeeep
Humza ali abasi ki podcast kaha hain?
Link plz
Fact: Recent huge Anti-shia demonstration in Karachi was organised and stage managed by Army's core that looks after Karachi
Unbelievable! 😰😳
Mr Arafat " Classic logician islamic scholars are not able to read physics, but Hoodbhoy can read their logic as he read philosophy as well" . Sweeping statement, However, discussion motive is good " to understand the mindset instead of only criticizing"
01:11:40 any link to hashia?
Unbelievable, brav man
A sikh brother was killed in the name of blasphemy in nanakana saheb pakistan.. but no khalistani chintu from kanaada and england is talking about it
The guy is saying their was no tharek e khatam e nabuwat in 16 and before that because at that time islam was in power mate don’t compare that era to this era.
1:38:00 and 2:00:00
40:30 Not the Tablighi Jamaat so much, the Ahl e Hadeeth maslak are inspired by him a lot
Yaar podcast bohat achi he pr awaaz zara si kam he.
The Ilam Din affair in the 1920s rose out of the printing of an anonymously written booklet titled 'Rangeela Rasul'. The booklet lists portions of the Qur'an and Hadith regarding the female partners of the prophet and comments on them with a humorous tone. The book is actually well researched and written by a talented hand.
Yeah, I am glad what transpired afterwards tho lmao
Reading the Quran and Hadith is banned for non-Muslims. What happened because of Printing press, some Hindus start reading Quran and Hadith and find out that Muslims are doing Taquiyya about the morality of Muhammed. Books were also written for non-Muslims and to learn about marriages of Muhammed. In 2005, to a Muslim family who used to live in Pali Hill (Bandra - Mumbai), I told them that Muhammed had multiple wives and slaves - they got furious that I get to know a secret from the Internet and they kept insisting that Muhammed had only 4 wives.
@@vinamrasinghai2339 Interesting. Also, in addition to the speaker's point about the printing press, I would add that an explosion of interest occurs only when a claim is made to exceptionalism. While printed Islamic texts existed for over a century, it was only after 9/11 that Americans started looking at what was in them. Today, US and European content makers dominate secular discussions on the ethical issues in Islam.
@@teetamalangi635 The publisher of the booklet was murdered by Ilam Din, Ilam Din was hung to death, and blasphemy laws came into effect in the subcontinent for the first time. Just in case there are readers who are wondering what transpired after the printing of 'Rangeela Rasul.'
labaik ya rasulallah
Shahzad, I would love to see you crucify KRQ! Please do that!
Internet is proving to be ultimate undoing of Islam / Islamism
01:16:55 lol...
he looks like aziz ansari
Wait people of USA don't worship their founding fathers who told him that
تحریک لبیک پاکستان زندہ باد
This guys pseudo American accent is so fake and frustrating. His content seems well thought out and intellectually driven though.