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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 [...]

Disordered Thinking: The Heart of Eating Disorders

by Yousra Elhawary “What I want you to know is, there is no actual cure, [...]

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Islamic Art as Contemplative Art | ISIP Lecture By Dr. Kenza Saadi

In April 2024, ISIP had the honour of hosting Dr. Kenza Saadi for Our International [...]

The Trail Lit: International Students of Islamic Psychology (ISIP) in its growth – a Blessing of Individual Connectedness and Collective Belonging.

ربِِّ زِدْنِي عِلْما “My Rab, increase my knowledge” (Surah Ta Ha 20:119) ISIP aspires: ‘Enlightening [...]

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The Art of Wholesome Living: Dr. Nooreen Saba on Effects of Nutrition and Holistic Wellbeing

A thought-provoking lecture can shift our perspective on daily life essentials. Ever wondered if your [...]

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A Comparative Analysis on Aggressive Behaviour from Islamic and Western Perspectives

by Abubukar Haruna Introduction Aggressive behaviour is a complex phenomenon that has long intrigued scholars [...]

Integrative Approach to Treating Anxiety among Muslims: Incorporating Quran, Hadith, Scholarly Insights and Western Perspectives

by Abubakar Haruna Introduction Anxiety disorders represent one of the most prevalent mental health challenges [...]

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أثر الصوم في نفس المؤمن

من كتاب سكينة الإيمان  ط2 تأليف الدكتور كمال الشريف “1. لَعَلَّكُم تتَّقُون“    قال تعالى [...]

Habits, Body, and Post-Ramadan Depression!

In the sacred month of Ramadan, a time meant for nourishing our faith and revitalizing [...]

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