Critical Thinking and Hope Feat Syed Muzammil | Out Of The Box | Maati TV

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Published 2022-02-26
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We are joined by journalist, political scientist and social critic @syedmuzammilofficial7067 to talk about the importance of critical thinking and his own journey towards thinking critically and the questioning the established narrative around him. This is part 1 of this 2 part conversation so stay tuned!!!
YouTube:
   / @syedmuzammilofficial7067  
Facebook: /syedmuzammilofficial
Instagram: @realsyedmuzammil

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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:56 Contents of the episode
1:40 Rapid Fire
6:20 Importance of Critical Thinking
9:30 How his journey started
12:39 Factory model of Education
15:52 Importance of these conversations
16:28 The element of Hope
17:20 Solutions
18:39 Sadness and Sufferings
19:50 Sufism - The project of State
20:45 Languages
21:40 Idealism of Militancy
22:51 Binge Consumption of Entertainment
24:15 His content
26:20 Is he an activist?
27:20 Book 'Pedagogy of the oppressed'
29:31 Book 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra'
30:30 Outro

All Comments (21)
  • @8215bharat
    Dear Pakistani brothers, this men is your crown jewel. I found no one like him on social sphere from entire subcontinent.
  • @puneet_khatri
    A Pakistani Getting love from india without even talking anything about us ....you really are fantastic
  • @anooptiwari8067
    Sometimes I forget that this man is Pakistani not Indian. I love this man. Because of people like him, we understand the fact rather than hating each other ❤️
  • @sahilkatoch6272
    I want this guy in India🇮🇳... I have been following this guy for last 6 months... And honestly this guy is a gem... His intellect is on different level... I am already his fan.
  • One thing is clear from Muzammil's thinking, He is reading books the most, and Reading books is behind his thinking. and I personally feel a change in myself from when I started reading.Thank you Maati Channel & Shah g.
  • @jalaybi
    His parents should be proud of raising such a gem of a man. Well done.
  • Let Muxamil be the way he is, if he gets serious let him be. And the girls hosts were so refreshing, their laughter was heartening. I am going to share it in all WhatsApp groups. Let this critical thinker reach all. ❤️
  • Such a gem of a person. Following him for a more than a year and he is inspiring me in many ways. Would love to Junaid Akram and Muzamil together on a podcast. Love from Pune 🇮🇳
  • @DjSagar23
    Pakistan needs this type of intellectual people 👌🏻 love from 🇮🇳
  • Gem of not just Pakistan but whole of Indian subcontinent. Hope for peace and prosperous Hindustan and Pakistan 🇮🇳♥️🇵🇰 Such a shame how we abuse each other in a mutually intelligible language.
  • This young man is a pure jewel. Not only Pakistan but the entire world needs people like him. He is a gem. May god bless him.
  • @savi3229
    This guy is really out of the box for Pakistani. Highly knowledgeable, critique, intellectual and smart. Salute Muzammil from India.
  • I really want such guys to be leading youths both in India and Pakistan Pls be safe dude
  • @nietzschejr8880
    Love from Gilgit! I have done my bachelors in 2019. I am just new to this channel. I can't really express as to what an extent this person has spoken my heart. My name on YouTube is Nietzsche since long ago. I have never completed a single movie, let alone a season. I don't have Netflix ID. I don't smoke. I suffer, and in it I find meaning. I study political scientists, and western philosophers. I abhor the way our culture, education, politics (with populist mix) and excessive focus on so called "values" and "norms" have hijacked the intellectual ground from us youth, and the way emotionalism has been indoctrinated into young minds by the religious, political and state elites for narrow self interests. I abhorred the Urdu literature when I read it; it is full of anti-western rhetoric in the form of poetry. This has led me to hate the philosophy of Iqbal even. He never actually raised Muslims, he, in a very toxic way, advocated hatred and biasness. Critical thinking and thinking out of box remained outside the history of this nation. Having done my intermediate from Aga Khan Higher Secondary School Gilgit and pursuing my bachelors in UET lhr, I saw two different worlds, the former somehow promising and the later a whole morass of intellectual rigidity and stagnancy. I abhor to this day the way Punjab Edu system has developed over the years. I never found someone of my intellectual understanding and ended up in debates, which was an anomaly for my friends. I debated for 3 years with whatever potential I had. Today, I have found someone who shares the same intellectualism with me. I don't exactly know the names of these two sisters, thumbs up to them in this intellectual exercise and wishing them the best ahead. But It would be a life time opportunity if they can listen to this post and recognize me as well.
  • The word he used for Pakistan in rapid fire is truly 100% fit in for us.....!! "Emotional"
  • @SM_PP
    Gradually became his fan, he speaks truth without being toxic which is uncommon phenomenon in our subcontinent. He needs much more following in Pakistan but sadly his followers are mostly Indians. His ideas are thought provoking and since I can't read lot of books,it's better to listen neutral people who are reading. I like listening meaningful things, love from India ❤️
  • @life.in-abroad
    If in a country there are millions of peoples who are watching haqiqat tv. And just thousands of peoples who are watching genius like muzamil...then we can see where we are standing
  • I think a lot of Indians love him , this guy is a gem of person . Love you bro .
  • @jimishthakkar
    What a guy he is… Pure love… I’m Indian in US. I look forward hearing him everywhere.