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آلام واضطرابات في عالم متحرك

“كل حي متحرك لا محالة، وكل ميت غير متحرك لا محالة” . الإمام الدارمي هل [...]

The Art of Inaction, Not Forcing & Letting Go

The hustle culture & self-help books are killing the human spirit. In the past 30 [...]

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Embracing Self-Care as a Mom of Two: Finding Balance, Nourishing the Soul

Motherhood is a beautiful journey but can also be overwhelming, especially when you have a [...]

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Book Review: The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis

Do not let him suspect the law of undulation. Let him assume that the first [...]

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ISIP Lecture: Healing Trauma: The Story of the Beloved Rasulullah SAW

Self-care is a Sunnah, and the Quran and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) emphasise the importance of [...]

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Therapeutic nature of Dua (Prayer)

“Verily your Lord is Generous and Shy. If His servant raises his hands to Him [...]

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Beyond Expectations: A Muslim Woman’s Path to Fulfillment

In June 2024, ISIP had the honor of hosting Sister Hajira Firdouse, an esteemed therapist, [...]

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Freudian Psycho-sexual Theory through the Lens of Islamic Perspectives

by Abubakar Haruna Introduction Psychosexual theory, originating from Sigmund Freud’s work, posits that human development [...]

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Erickson’s Psycho-social Theory: An Islamic Perspective of the Theory

by Abubakar Haruna Introduction Psychosocial theory, pioneered by Erik Erikson, is a developmental theory that [...]

ISIP Tarbiyah Lecture | Raising Leaders in Islam by Dr. Fatima Cheikh (Summary)

Summary notes by Fathima Sameer The ongoing events in Gaza highlight the resilience and fortitude [...]