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Importance of Sabr (Patience) in Islamic Psychology
By Abubakar Haruna In Western philosophy, patience, often referred to as “sabr” in Arabic, is [...]
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Being Married to a Toxic Spouse
By Zaheda Motala Living with a toxic or narcissistic spouse can be an emotional roller [...]
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The Rise of Villain Era
by Manaal Amir Ahmad Is pop psychology just throwing the term ‘self-care’ around to hide [...]
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Psychology of Ramadan | Lecture delivered by Prof. Ramzi Taleb
Summary notes by T. Abdul Azeez I. INTRODUCTION: Islamic or Prophetic Psychology, which can also [...]
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The Role of Forgiveness in Islamic Psychology
Forgiveness plays a pivotal role in fostering mutual love, understanding, and harmonious relationships within Islamic [...]
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Ramadan Challenge With Imam Ghazali
You might be wondering what challenge has to do with someone who has passed away [...]
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Recognition of Rahman and True Servitude
In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, where financial markets, commodity prices, and [...]
WCNSF-Wounded Child, No Surviving Family | Rajab in Palestine
Image credit: Wikipedia By Fatima Ahmad WCNSF cries an emergency paramedic; hospitals of Gaza-the scenes [...]
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اعتداء الضحية|الظاهرة وعلاجها القرآني النبوي
عامر منير غضبان كثير من الظلم بين الناس يقوم به أناس يعتقدون أن لهم الحق [...]
متلازمة غزة | ومعادلة إنسانية المقاومة …GAZA Syndrome
مع الدكتور إبراهيم بو زيداني 1- متلازمة ستوكهولم (Stockholm syndrome) أثناء وبعد عملية تبادل الأسرى [...]
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