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Revoltalks

Revoltalks

By: Bongo Revolt
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Welcome to Revoltalks, a podcast featuring the insightful lectures of Asif Adnan. Explore topics like Islam, revolution, Bangladesh’s history, the journey of Muslims in this region, orientalism, and the way of revolt. Delve into the roots of Islamic values, social transformation, and the challenges faced by the Muslim community in Bangladesh. Perfect for those passionate about Islamic history, social activism, and revolutionary ideas, this podcast offers wisdom and inspiration. Subscribe now on Spotify and uncover ideas that shape our world.Bongo Revolt Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • The Beginning of Our Struggle: Dawah, Polarization, and Social Power
    Sep 25 2025

    In this powerful talk, Asif Adnan explores the roots of our collective struggle—how dawah shapes identity, how polarization unfolds in society, and how true social power emerges. With sharp insight and uncompromising clarity, he connects faith, activism, and the quest for transformation.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • The Significance of Kalima (La ilaha illallah)
    Sep 18 2025

    Asif Adnan explains the true meaning and importance of the Kalima, the foundation of Islamic faith. A reminder of what it means to live by ‘La ilaha illallah.

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    56 mins
  • Death and the Hereafter
    Sep 16 2025

    We live as if this world is permanent, yet death is the only certainty. In this talk, Asif Adnan reflects on the reality of mortality, the grave, and the eternal journey that follows. Drawing from Qur’an and Sunnah, he reminds us of the Hereafter—where true success or loss awaits. A call to prepare for what truly matters, before time runs out.

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    52 mins
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