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Urdu Podcast with Wakas Mir
Urdu Podcast with Wakas Mir
Author: Wakas Mir
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The Urdu Podcast extends from the acclaimed CrazeFM radio show, Wakas Mir LIVE. With a global audience in the millions, Wakas Mir LIVE used to be a several-times-weekly, four-hour program featuring celebrities from diverse domains. However, as I entered a new life phase, I've opted to connect through my podcast. I'll be having laid-back discussions about society, life, beliefs, and motivation. You'll encounter subjects from my radio days since '94 and engaging interviews with familiar faces. Whi
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Let's talk about what we can do in a time when everything seems to go downhill.
Iss episode mein baat hogi sharpasand logon ki.
In this episode I talk about what destroys most of our relationships... Anger!
In this episode I talk about the very fact that our children are a gift and an amanah from the Almighty.
In this episode I talk about how we should be more realistic towards life and experiences that make us live with a totally unrealistic mindset.
In this powerful episode of Urdu Podcast, I speak directly to parents—especially of sons—about the urgency of being present, vocal, and wise in a time when digital voices compete for your child’s attention. If you don’t speak to your son, someone else will—and they may not care about his values, his soul, or his future. Learn practical, gentle ways to connect with your son without being forceful. From everyday conversations to deeper spiritual guidance, this episode reminds us that raising strong, faithful sons begins with love, trust, and timely words.
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In this episode, I open up a deeply personal and important conversation about emotional boundaries in parenting. Why do some parents turn their children into emotional confidants? What happens when we burden young hearts with adult pain? And how can we create homes where children feel safe, not responsible? A gentle yet powerful reminder to let children be children — and to heal our own wounds without passing them on.
Learning to mind your own business and staying happy
A thought about something important
In this short reminder I talk about people having dreams that they don't do anything to achieve.
A bold take on how modern liberal thinking is impacting values, society, and tradition — exclusively on Urdu Podcast.
Learn how to protect your peace and stay hopeful, even when everything around you feels negative. This episode offers simple mindset tips and real-life strategies to help you stay strong and positive in any environment.
In this episode I talk about people who do their best to resolve issues between people.
In this heartfelt episode of Urdu Podcast, Wakas Mir explores the silent distance that often creeps into our relationships. What begins as a small misunderstanding or moment of hurt can grow into months—or even years—of silence. Through gentle reflections and relatable examples, this episode reminds us that relationships aren't broken by noise but by the absence of effort. Silence may feel like peace, but it often hides growing pain. Sometimes, all it takes is one message, one call, or one honest word to mend a bond we thought was lost. If there's someone on your mind you've drifted away from, this episode might be the nudge your heart needs.
"A deep reflection on Ashfaq Ahmed's timeless words—protecting our good deeds from silent leaks." Let me know if you’d like a longer version or one with a spiritual or poetic tone.
In this enlightening episode, we dive deep into the Islamic concepts of Istikhara (seeking divine guidance) and Nazar (the evil eye) with our special guest, Maulana Saleem Alvi. Together, we explore the purpose and process of Istikhara, how Muslims can rely on it for clarity in decision-making, and the misconceptions surrounding it. Maulana Alvi also sheds light on the reality of the evil eye, its signs, and remedies prescribed in the Quran and Sunnah for protection and healing. Whether you\'re looking for spiritual reassurance, practical tips, or a deeper understanding of these topics, this episode offers valuable insights rooted in Islamic teachings.
In this episode, I have the privilege of engaging in a conversation with Maulana Saleem Alvi, as we delve into the intricate and multifaceted topic surrounding one of the most disliked yet significant halal provisions in Islam: divorce. This discussion helps to illuminate the various perspectives and cultural factors that influence the understanding of this sensitive issue within the Muslim community. Additionally, we also touch upon the concept of khula, which refers to the process of separation initiated by the wife, exploring its implications and the broader context in which it is situated in Islamic law and ethics.
In this short episode I will talk about the way our mindset has become for the most precious trust Allah swt has placed with us, and how we are dealing with them.








