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Nafs (Soul or Self) In Islamic Psychology

This is the fourth component of Islamic Psychology. The concept of the nafs (often translated [...]

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THE SUFFICIENT WEALTH

By Abdul Azeez Tunbosun According to a popular saying: “The best form of wealth is [...]

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Role of Shariah in Islamic Psychology

By Abubakar Haruna This is the third component of Islamic psychology. The Islamic law known [...]

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Importance of Tauhid in Islamic Psychology

by Abubakar Haruna Tawhid is a fundamental concept in Islamic psychology that refers to the [...]

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Human Complexities And Experiences

By Abdul Azeez Tunbosun Reminiscing on some real-life incidents has helped me understand, in a [...]

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RAMADAN – The Real Race!

by Yousra ElhawaryIf athleticism is defined as “the physical qualities that are characteristic of athletes, [...]

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CONNECTING THE DOTS OF SABR AND SHUKR

by Anisha Khatoon When you think of sabr and its value in Islam, do you [...]

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ACCESS DENIED: Struggles with Access and Acceptance at Institutions of Higher Education

In America, people with disabilities are treated like second-class citizens. This is true whether the [...]

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ENJOY THE MONTH OF RAMADAN

by Abdul Azeez Tunbosun The month of Ramadan is no doubt a special month in [...]

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Seeing Ourselves Through the Lens of The Qur’an

by Dinah Khattab I  often think of how Prophet Yusuf’s confidence and sense of self-worth [...]

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