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Sahil Adeem Podcast
What if the Qur’an introduces itself through mathematics? In this live kids session, Sahil Adeem shows how Surah Fātiha opens with primes—1, 7, 113—and how meaning and number align: “Mālik Yawm ad-Dīn” sits at verse 3, with 3 words of 3 letters each. We explore Al-Ḥamd (exalting Allah alone), Rab (the One who sustains/feed us), al-ʿĀlamīn (multiple worlds), and why Fātiha is recited 5 times across 17 fard rakaʿāt—both primes. Kids participate, recite, and discover patterns while learning adab (class etiquette) and Arabic roots (Fātiḥa / Iftaḥ).
If you’ve ever wanted your child to love Qur’an and love math, this is your gateway.
Chapters & Timecodes
00:00 Learn Math Like a Pro; Qur’an Reveals New Things
03:16 Class Rules: One Salām per Majlis, 10 students per class
05:22 Format: Story + One Homework Every Class
08:55 Mission: 2 Steps (Master Math → Find Math in Qur’an)
10:04 Lens of Mathematics (Perfect Code)
12:14 Beauty of Qur’an Across Physics/Biology
13:07 Ḥadīth: Superiority of Qur’an over all books
14:50 Start Writing: Discoveries → Short Articles
16:00 Open the Muṣḥaf; Set up students
20:20 Cameras On; Begin with Sūrah Fātiḥa
23:14 What Are Prime Numbers?
26:34 First Primes in Fātiḥa: 1 & 7 (āyāt)
28:08 Without Fātiḥa: 113 sūrahs (prime)
31:01 Fātiḥa = “Opening” (Arabic root & Urdu confusion)
44:16 Fātiḥa (5 letters) = prime; position & āyāt are prime
45:41 Recitation & Tajwīd notes (ẓād vs ḍād; iḥdinaṣ-ṣirāṭ)
49:26 Al-Ḥamd = Exalting Allah above us (not generic “praise”)
1:07:05 Rab = The Sustainer/Feeder (grave question: man rabbuka)
1:09:00 al-ʿĀlamīn = many worlds; later Qur’anic “seven”
1:14:02 “Mālik” when Allah runs systems; architecture of creation
1:16:00 ar-Raḥmān vs ar-Raḥīm (intro)
1:17:06 Verse 3 “Mālik Yawm ad-Dīn”: 3 words × 3 letters (prime stack)
1:18:19 Prime goldmine across the sūrah
1:19:19 Why recite Fātiḥa every ṣalāh? 5 prayers, 17 rakaʿāt (primes)
1:21:10 Wrap-up; love for Qur’an & kids
1:22:21 Adab: Say Alhamdulillāh, not “thank you” for talent
1:23:00 Open mic Q&A; global invites
1:27:20 Scheduling Arabic & Math classes
1:28:39 Homework/story will begin next class; mission statement
Key Takeaways
Qur’an opens with primes: 1, 7, 113
Verse 3 symmetry: 3 words, 3 letters each
Al-Ḥamd = exalting Allah alone (credit returns to Him)
Rab = Sustainer; your rizq isn’t “from you”
al-ʿĀlamīn = multiple worlds; Qur’an later mentions seven
Practice → Pen: Discover → Write short articles
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