For the last couple of weeks, Sahil Adeem has been the topic of discussion on the internet. A video went viral where Sahil Adeem in a TV show pointed out that 95% of the females were illiterate. Moreover, he emphasized the importance of knowledge of Islam and the terminology “Taghoot”.
No, Sahil Adeem was not right in any way, It does not matter what is the meaning of ‘Taghoot’. Moreover, for Muslims living in Pakistan, whose native language is not Arabic literal meaning is not a necessity. Moreover, Arabic’s primary source in Pakistan is the Quran. However, scholars find it otherwise.
Foreign terms can be subjective. For example, ‘Taghoot’, and ‘Shaitaan’. ‘Shaitaan’ is an evil spirit who has forgotten the righteous path. Moreover, ‘Taghoot’ means opposing a righteous path. Therefore, relating both terms can help the reader understand the meaning.
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Meanwhile, it is not ethically right for an individual to target any segment of society. Sahil Adeem’s remarks on female illiteracy fall under this ambit. Moreover, such a comment requires evidence.
Is Sahil Adeem Insecure?
Being famous in a volatile society has its cons. One will always be open to target. Sahil Adeem is no exception. Meanwhile, Sahil constantly drifts from Urdu usage to English. Therefore, it is difficult for people to understand.
Meanwhile, Sahil is felt to impose his will on people with his authoritative attitude. Adding to this, he is not precise. His change in active, and passive voice is a testament to it.
It is unnecessary to call him out to be insecure, but his lack of consistency, and a feels-like attitude against dialogue make him sound insecure.