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Such a bloody desi liberal the host is, every podcast of him is just a bloody shit😂😂😂
ОтветитьIts a counselling session for FREE ❤
ОтветитьVideo starts with worst advice. Just left it
ОтветитьKudos to you for talking about this. Bravo to the host and the guest...
ОтветитьAa gay o ty chaa gay o very nice im disagreeing with some of points .marriage in young age is best but aging i ll say women roll is very important in any relation instead womens focus on others problems plz kindly requesting do best brought up your kids.
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ОтветитьI don't get this thing k Ghar k kam pe pese dne chahye pocket money hni chahye ksi ache kam p inam ho but Ghar k kamo pe q pay kren it's their duty
ОтветитьBacho ko agr Ghar k kam p pay krenge kia bare ho k or susral ja k wo kam krskenge jha her chez for granted lo jati h kesa fel krenge wo udher
ОтветитьThis podcast for mature mindset,
ОтветитьI was not expecting sarwat gilaani to be this much bold😂😂😂
ОтветитьZabardast, outstanding conversation
ОтветитьTruth? Her opinion becomes truth? Shame! Follow Allah's commands and teachings of our beloved Prophet Muhammad pbuh and marry your kids in young life. Not after 30s! Allah knows best! end of discussion.
ОтветитьWell done for open communication
ОтветитьNow such people are responsible to spread awareness? How funny 😂
ОтветитьMarry after 25
ОтветитьWork on making the boys and girls mature in their 20s. 20s is not early to get married. The girls and boys in Pakistan are not mature enough in their 20s.
ОтветитьMain aap Sabko Kahana Chahta Hun Ki Inki Baton Mein mat Aana yah nafs ki Gulam log Hain Allah Tala Ne Inka Kuran mein jikr kiya hai aise logon ka yah apni Khwahish ke liye Apne bacchon Ko Bhi Nahin dekhenge aap is function andaza Laga Lo Ki Koi Sharif Aurat Apni sex life ke bare mein baat karegi😢 UNESCO Gulam Hai yah Chahte Hain ki sari Khwahish Duniya Mein Hi Puri ho jaaye
ОтветитьConservative relationship still works nothing is perfect in the world mistakes do happen it is important we learn from them be a better version of ourselves by taking people along with us who we love
ОтветитьHorrific advices. allot of what she suggested can be refuted too easily including her ridiculous ideas about understanding ones self by proxy of a damn therapist. Self discovery is supposed to be an inner challenge for you to face alone. Seeking out a therapist to offset the challenge of thinking for ones own self is like cheating on life itself.
ОтветитьG spot😂
ОтветитьSahi keh rahi hai
ОтветитьVery well said
ОтветитьWhen you get allah out of your life then you will keep complaining about every thing
ОтветитьToxic feminism , this is the mera jism meri marzi lot
ОтветитьI have always disliked this Women. She is mentally unstable, everyone knows that in the industry. She needs a psychiatrist.
ОтветитьVery bad talk.....please dont mislead the youth
ОтветитьBrilliant talk 🙌🏻
What a beautiful way of portraying everything.💯
In ki sharab khatam karay koi. Awaz bhainsay jesi ho gayee hay.
ОтветитьWell done guys, such a good podcast 👍
ОтветитьA very good podcast. A very good and professional host.
ОтветитьMerry late and say no to biological children instead go for adoption
ОтветитьBeautiful ❤️ conversation
ОтветитьYou must invite real.struggler woman who is common educated woman who takes stand against cheating husband and she prefers to start over n raise kids on her own while facing court matters..
ОтветитьWe have a broken society and homes today because we didn’t understand our religion properly. We have understood many things in a complicated ways . Kindness ,compassion and fairness has been misunderstood completely. There wouldn’t have been cheating if 2nd or 3rd marriage was made easy and a man knew his role that he was obligated to keep balance and fairness. Unfortunately emotions,love ,lust and greed took over and changed the Muslim society. I don’t believe in self as long as it is not aligned with the will of Allah, once the self is Aligned to higher power and his commands otherwise today everything seems good only later in life with self reflection you will find the truth.
ОтветитьReally great topic
ОтветитьMujhy sarwat gillani ko dekh k bar bar imran khan k expression q zehen mai arahay hain...
ОтветитьLol women rights islam gives women rights. Dont raise girl as a badmash and out spoken women. Zuban he dozakh main lay jaige.
ОтветитьDozakh main hazrat Muhammad s.w.t nai zaida aurton ko daikha. Sab mard bhe buray nhe hotay. Aurtain zaida badmash ban gye hain.
ОтветитьQuran told clearly relashionship importance. If husband is on deen why he will cimmit zina? If women is in parda hijab why men will need to do cheating. Understand quran and have tawaqal on Allah.
ОтветитьWhat about after her death? She needs to learn and understand quran.
ОтветитьShe just talk about this life but not for after that? Y she is not teaching her sons about life after death? She is away from islam thats why she needs therapist
ОтветитьPakistani male dont want 30 years old women to get marry. Every man wants 18 years old.😂
ОтветитьDamag ka technician Quran hay...learn quran and understand quran.
ОтветитьKudos to her ❤ she talks so well and about things that no one will tell their kids ..love this talk show
ОтветитьI understand that she’s a modern woman, attempting to address the issues faced by Pakistani men and the traditional mindset of Pakistani society. However, this is where I feel a disconnect. I grew up as a first-generation British Asian woman with Pakistani parents, but I was raised in the UK, balancing my belief system with a Westernized upbringing. For the first 35 years of my life, I followed a mix of cultural values that stemmed from both Pakistani and Indian influences, which I initially thought was synonymous with being Muslim.
However, to truly understand my faith, I had to start from scratch as an adult, reading the Quran with knowledge and tafseer, learning my rights and responsibilities, as well as my husband’s, as outlined in Islam. These roles are distinct yet straightforward, much simpler than what culture imposes on us. What she’s advocating aligns with the perspective of a modern British woman, which isn’t inherently wrong, but it doesn’t necessarily apply in Pakistan, a country sharply divided between the wealthy, Westernized elite and those deeply religious or unaware of true Islamic teachings.
This divide is enormous, and it’s unrealistic to impose these modern ideas on those who either don’t understand or follow Islam from a cultural standpoint rather than with knowledge. Islam is clear and unchanging, and as Muslims, we’re accountable to Allah alone. Good intentions aside, we can’t alter the rules set out in our faith. We need to revisit the Quran and Hadith with an open mind to realign ourselves. Otherwise, we’re at risk of losing our way.
I do however agree heavily on therapy and this is allowed in deen. Unfortunately the cost of it here in uk would be £70 an hour it’s not viable with the average man or woman’s pay check unfortunately. And one does have to find the perfect fit. Kudos to those who make enough and lucky enough to find one! Allah bless u all and wish all happiness and healthy families always . And woman we do need to look after our own health and well being. No one else will !
the lesson of life is different and vary from individual to individual , once we stop copying west and indian culture everything will be sorted out,, everything is mentioned in detail regarding marriage, sex , brought up of kids etc,, once people learn quran and hadith in detail ,, we dont need hippocrat people of media like you ,,
ОтветитьThank you so much 💝🤲🏻🌻
ОтветитьWatch her in “Don’t tell my mother i am in Pakistan “ video and then comment 😪
ОтветитьVery well conversation 👌 classy
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