Category Archives: Islamic Psychology

RAMADAN – The Real Race!

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

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In and Out of the Lizard’s Hole

Personal Reflection on The Dilemma of Muslim Psychologists by Sahara Iman “You would tread the [...]

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Concept Of Fitrah In Islamic Psychology

The term “fitrah” is derived from the Arabic word “fatara,” which means to create or [...]

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Asking the Right Questions

Abdullah, a friend of yours, has been looking to get married for a really long [...]

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Cognitive Development in Islamic Psychology

Cognitive development refers to the process by which a person’s understanding and perception of the [...]

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PART 2: LOST IN SEARCH OF MIRAGE

PREVALENCE OF EATING DISORDERS AMONG MUSLIMS  Eating disorders have also been widespread among Muslims. Many [...]

LOST IN SEARCH OF THE MIRAGE

PART 1 Lina had just reached her adolescent stage when she was diagnosed with PCOD. [...]

ACCEPTANCE

Denial. Anger. Bargaining. Depression.Elizabeth Kubler-Ross in her book ‘On Dying and Grief’ stated that these [...]