In a recent episode of Samaa TV’s “Mukalma,” hosted by Ayesha Jahanzeb, the show took a dramatic turn when Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar, a celebrated Pakistani drama writer, and Sahil Adeem, a controversial speaker, were involved in a heated exchange with the audience. Initially intended to address societal issues, the discussion, featuring Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar and Sahil Adeem, quickly spiraled into a contentious debate.
Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar and Sahil Adeem Schooled by Audience Member
During the live broadcast, tensions flared when a female audience member confronted Sahil Adeem over his use of derogatory terms towards women. She demanded an apology or evidence from Islamic scriptures justifying the term “Jahil” (ignorant). Adeem’s response, referencing Arabic verses, only further incensed the audience members. At this point, Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar, known for his passionate and often controversial views, intervened. He expressed his discomfort with the Arabic language being used in the debate, leading to a heated argument between him and the audience member. The situation escalated rapidly, capturing the intense emotions of both parties involved.
The Controversial Remarks
Sahil Adeem’s choice of words during the discussion session provoked a strong reaction from the audience. His use of the term “Jahil” to describe women was met with immediate backlash. The female audience member’s insistence on either an apology or scriptural justification put Adeem in a defensive position. His attempt to justify his stance by citing Arabic verses only aggravated the situation.
This incident, along with Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar’s intervention, highlighted the sensitivity of the topic and the polarized views on gender issues within the society. The host, Ayesha Jahanzeb, had to step in to calm the situation and redirect the conversation to other panelists.
Social media quickly picked up on the incident, with the video of the altercation going viral. Viewers’ reactions were divided, with some condemning the perceived intolerance and others defending the right to robust debate.
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