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The Reality of the Transient Life

by Abdul Azeez Tunbosun One of the most emphasized teachings in Islam, which is also [...]

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Spiritual Practices in Islamic Psychology

by Abubakar Haruna Spiritual practices have an important history, recognition and relevance in psychology.  They [...]

Cultivating Gratitude in Children

by Sarah Saeed Gratitude is recognizing and acknowledging good experiences and outcomes resulting in a [...]

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Role of Khuluq in Islamic Psychology

By Abubakar Haruna In Islam, character is paramount such that Allah and His Prophet (SAW) [...]

Trust as a Dictum of Our Actions

Every bit of existence has a connection to TRUST. For humans, trust always precedes or [...]

Reflections on Grief and Bereavement from an Islamic Perspective (Part II)

6. The end of times is marked by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, natural disasters and massive [...]

Reflections on Grief and Bereavement from an Islamic Perspective (Part I)

It is very hard to speak of human grief because it calls for a lot [...]

Summary lessons from the Ihya (2): Foundations of Belief

What is required of a believer is to know who you are in connection to [...]

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Summary lessons from the Ihya (1): On Knowledge

Imam al-Ghazali explains the very purpose of religion as all affairs that have to do [...]

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FINDING PURPOSE BY EMBRACING OUR UNIQUE NATURE

A typical day for Aisha often involves discussions with her friends. One day, the question [...]

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