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Sahil Adeem vs Allama Hisham Elahi Zaheer: Harsh Words Exchanged During Ramadan Transmission

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The Neo News Ramzan transmission of 2026 has reached a breaking point. Sahil Adeem and Allama Hisham Elahi Zaheer had a raging controversy on the religious uncertainties of Gen-Z. This viral conflict throws light on the increasing division between the modern rationalist methods and the traditional Islamic studies that caused a monumental social media outburst across Pakistan.

Sahil Adeem vs Allama Hisham Elahi: The Big Fight

The “Big Fight Between Sahil Adeem And Allama Hisham Elahi” was in full blast this week. The viewers of Neo News have seen a head-on collision of ideologies. The argument was immediately turned into an intense theological debate. This conflict characterizes the transmission of Ramzan in 2026.

The Spark: Modernity vs Tradition

Sahil Adeem criticized the traditional clergy for failing the youth. He argued that the Ulema focus on “outdated rituals” instead of solving intellectual doubts. He claimed the youth are losing faith because scholars do not address science or psychology. This triggered a sharp response from Allama Hisham Elahi Zaheer.

The confrontation peaked during the “Janaza” remark. Sahil Adeem stated that scholars only teach “how to offer a funeral prayer.” He urged a focus on global leadership instead. Allama Hisham defended the necessity of fundamental religious education. He labeled Sahil a “self-styled” scholar lacking formal Fiqh training.

Clips of the “Gadha” (Donkey) comment are trending on TikTok and YouTube. The exchange became personal as both parties questioned each other’s intellectual integrity. Supporters of Sahil Adeem praise his “rationalist” stance. Conversely, followers of Allama Hisham accuse Sahil of misinterpreting Islamic jurisprudence to gain views.

This discussion focuses on the attitude to religious unbelief of Gen-Z. Sahil attributes the moral decay to the silence of the pulpit. Hisham Elahi puts the blame on social media fitna and lack of discipline. Both of them are still engaged in their digital clarification wars as of February 23, 2026. The gap between the Modernity vs Tradition in Pakistan has never been more evident.

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