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Mental Trap and Learned Helplessness

By Dilisha Jafri “Today We will preserve your corpse so that you may become an [...]

The Mysteries of The Conscience

By Antar Teleba Among terms that present significant challenges is the word الضمير (al-ḍamīr), along with the [...]

Before the Breaking Point: The Skills We Were Never Taught to Heal

By Aleynanur Sarap PART 2 TCERS Skill 2: Understanding Emotions as Messages, Not Enemies One [...]

Before the Breaking Point: The Skills We Were Never Taught to Heal

By Aleynanur Sarap PART 1 For the past three years, I have been working in [...]

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Gaps in Western Models and the Need for Alternative Paradigms

Laaibah Niazi Western psychology is often perceived as the universal truth when it comes to [...]

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Comparison of Human Nature, Motivation and Freewill between West and Islam

Numerah Bazme Comparing and contrasting two aspects involves finding similarities and differences between them. Western [...]

A Practitioner’s Guide to Incorporating Principles of Islamic Psychology into Practice When Working with Muslim Students

Shahnaz Khawaja, LCMHC, NCC, BCC, LCAS Introduction Muslim students in higher education face the same [...]

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Leadership from the Perspective of the Qur’an

Leadership is a crucial field of study in the social sciences, psychology, and management. In [...]

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Mental Trap and Learned Helplessness

By Dilisha Jafri “Today We will preserve your corpse so that you may become an [...]

The Mysteries of The Conscience

By Antar Teleba Among terms that present significant challenges is the word الضمير (al-ḍamīr), along with the [...]

Before the Breaking Point: The Skills We Were Never Taught to Heal

By Aleynanur Sarap PART 2 TCERS Skill 2: Understanding Emotions as Messages, Not Enemies One [...]

Before the Breaking Point: The Skills We Were Never Taught to Heal

By Aleynanur Sarap PART 1 For the past three years, I have been working in [...]

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Gaps in Western Models and the Need for Alternative Paradigms

Laaibah Niazi Western psychology is often perceived as the universal truth when it comes to [...]

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Comparison of Human Nature, Motivation and Freewill between West and Islam

Numerah Bazme Comparing and contrasting two aspects involves finding similarities and differences between them. Western [...]

A Practitioner’s Guide to Incorporating Principles of Islamic Psychology into Practice When Working with Muslim Students

Shahnaz Khawaja, LCMHC, NCC, BCC, LCAS Introduction Muslim students in higher education face the same [...]

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Leadership from the Perspective of the Qur’an

Leadership is a crucial field of study in the social sciences, psychology, and management. In [...]

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Mental Trap and Learned Helplessness

By Dilisha Jafri “Today We will preserve your corpse so that you may become an [...]

The Mysteries of The Conscience

By Antar Teleba Among terms that present significant challenges is the word الضمير (al-ḍamīr), along with the [...]

Before the Breaking Point: The Skills We Were Never Taught to Heal

By Aleynanur Sarap PART 2 TCERS Skill 2: Understanding Emotions as Messages, Not Enemies One [...]

Before the Breaking Point: The Skills We Were Never Taught to Heal

By Aleynanur Sarap PART 1 For the past three years, I have been working in [...]

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Gaps in Western Models and the Need for Alternative Paradigms

Laaibah Niazi Western psychology is often perceived as the universal truth when it comes to [...]

1 Comment

Comparison of Human Nature, Motivation and Freewill between West and Islam

Numerah Bazme Comparing and contrasting two aspects involves finding similarities and differences between them. Western [...]

A Practitioner’s Guide to Incorporating Principles of Islamic Psychology into Practice When Working with Muslim Students

Shahnaz Khawaja, LCMHC, NCC, BCC, LCAS Introduction Muslim students in higher education face the same [...]

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Leadership from the Perspective of the Qur’an

Leadership is a crucial field of study in the social sciences, psychology, and management. In [...]

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Mental Trap and Learned Helplessness

By Dilisha Jafri “Today We will preserve your corpse so that you may become an [...]

The Mysteries of The Conscience

By Antar Teleba Among terms that present significant challenges is the word الضمير (al-ḍamīr), along with the [...]

Before the Breaking Point: The Skills We Were Never Taught to Heal

By Aleynanur Sarap PART 2 TCERS Skill 2: Understanding Emotions as Messages, Not Enemies One [...]

Before the Breaking Point: The Skills We Were Never Taught to Heal

By Aleynanur Sarap PART 1 For the past three years, I have been working in [...]

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Gaps in Western Models and the Need for Alternative Paradigms

Laaibah Niazi Western psychology is often perceived as the universal truth when it comes to [...]

1 Comment

Comparison of Human Nature, Motivation and Freewill between West and Islam

Numerah Bazme Comparing and contrasting two aspects involves finding similarities and differences between them. Western [...]

A Practitioner’s Guide to Incorporating Principles of Islamic Psychology into Practice When Working with Muslim Students

Shahnaz Khawaja, LCMHC, NCC, BCC, LCAS Introduction Muslim students in higher education face the same [...]

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Leadership from the Perspective of the Qur’an

Leadership is a crucial field of study in the social sciences, psychology, and management. In [...]

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Mental Trap and Learned Helplessness

By Dilisha Jafri “Today We will preserve your corpse so that you may become an [...]

The Mysteries of The Conscience

By Antar Teleba Among terms that present significant challenges is the word الضمير (al-ḍamīr), along with the [...]

Before the Breaking Point: The Skills We Were Never Taught to Heal

By Aleynanur Sarap PART 2 TCERS Skill 2: Understanding Emotions as Messages, Not Enemies One [...]

Before the Breaking Point: The Skills We Were Never Taught to Heal

By Aleynanur Sarap PART 1 For the past three years, I have been working in [...]

2 Comments

Gaps in Western Models and the Need for Alternative Paradigms

Laaibah Niazi Western psychology is often perceived as the universal truth when it comes to [...]

1 Comment

Comparison of Human Nature, Motivation and Freewill between West and Islam

Numerah Bazme Comparing and contrasting two aspects involves finding similarities and differences between them. Western [...]

A Practitioner’s Guide to Incorporating Principles of Islamic Psychology into Practice When Working with Muslim Students

Shahnaz Khawaja, LCMHC, NCC, BCC, LCAS Introduction Muslim students in higher education face the same [...]

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Leadership from the Perspective of the Qur’an

Leadership is a crucial field of study in the social sciences, psychology, and management. In [...]

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Mental Trap and Learned Helplessness

By Dilisha Jafri “Today We will preserve your corpse so that you may become an [...]

The Mysteries of The Conscience

By Antar Teleba Among terms that present significant challenges is the word الضمير (al-ḍamīr), along with the [...]

Before the Breaking Point: The Skills We Were Never Taught to Heal

By Aleynanur Sarap PART 2 TCERS Skill 2: Understanding Emotions as Messages, Not Enemies One [...]

Before the Breaking Point: The Skills We Were Never Taught to Heal

By Aleynanur Sarap PART 1 For the past three years, I have been working in [...]

2 Comments

Gaps in Western Models and the Need for Alternative Paradigms

Laaibah Niazi Western psychology is often perceived as the universal truth when it comes to [...]

1 Comment

Comparison of Human Nature, Motivation and Freewill between West and Islam

Numerah Bazme Comparing and contrasting two aspects involves finding similarities and differences between them. Western [...]

A Practitioner’s Guide to Incorporating Principles of Islamic Psychology into Practice When Working with Muslim Students

Shahnaz Khawaja, LCMHC, NCC, BCC, LCAS Introduction Muslim students in higher education face the same [...]

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Leadership from the Perspective of the Qur’an

Leadership is a crucial field of study in the social sciences, psychology, and management. In [...]

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Mental Trap and Learned Helplessness

By Dilisha Jafri “Today We will preserve your corpse so that you may become an [...]

The Mysteries of The Conscience

By Antar Teleba Among terms that present significant challenges is the word الضمير (al-ḍamīr), along with the [...]

Before the Breaking Point: The Skills We Were Never Taught to Heal

By Aleynanur Sarap PART 2 TCERS Skill 2: Understanding Emotions as Messages, Not Enemies One [...]

Before the Breaking Point: The Skills We Were Never Taught to Heal

By Aleynanur Sarap PART 1 For the past three years, I have been working in [...]

2 Comments

Gaps in Western Models and the Need for Alternative Paradigms

Laaibah Niazi Western psychology is often perceived as the universal truth when it comes to [...]

1 Comment

Comparison of Human Nature, Motivation and Freewill between West and Islam

Numerah Bazme Comparing and contrasting two aspects involves finding similarities and differences between them. Western [...]

A Practitioner’s Guide to Incorporating Principles of Islamic Psychology into Practice When Working with Muslim Students

Shahnaz Khawaja, LCMHC, NCC, BCC, LCAS Introduction Muslim students in higher education face the same [...]

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Leadership from the Perspective of the Qur’an

Leadership is a crucial field of study in the social sciences, psychology, and management. In [...]

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Mental Trap and Learned Helplessness

By Dilisha Jafri “Today We will preserve your corpse so that you may become an [...]

The Mysteries of The Conscience

By Antar Teleba Among terms that present significant challenges is the word الضمير (al-ḍamīr), along with the [...]

Before the Breaking Point: The Skills We Were Never Taught to Heal

By Aleynanur Sarap PART 2 TCERS Skill 2: Understanding Emotions as Messages, Not Enemies One [...]

Before the Breaking Point: The Skills We Were Never Taught to Heal

By Aleynanur Sarap PART 1 For the past three years, I have been working in [...]

2 Comments

Gaps in Western Models and the Need for Alternative Paradigms

Laaibah Niazi Western psychology is often perceived as the universal truth when it comes to [...]

1 Comment

Comparison of Human Nature, Motivation and Freewill between West and Islam

Numerah Bazme Comparing and contrasting two aspects involves finding similarities and differences between them. Western [...]

A Practitioner’s Guide to Incorporating Principles of Islamic Psychology into Practice When Working with Muslim Students

Shahnaz Khawaja, LCMHC, NCC, BCC, LCAS Introduction Muslim students in higher education face the same [...]

1 Comment

Leadership from the Perspective of the Qur’an

Leadership is a crucial field of study in the social sciences, psychology, and management. In [...]

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Mental Trap and Learned Helplessness

By Dilisha Jafri “Today We will preserve your corpse so that you may become an [...]

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The Mysteries of The Conscience

By Antar Teleba Among terms that present significant challenges is the word الضمير (al-ḍamīr), along with the [...]

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Before the Breaking Point: The Skills We Were Never Taught to Heal

By Aleynanur Sarap PART 2 TCERS Skill 2: Understanding Emotions as Messages, Not Enemies One [...]

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Before the Breaking Point: The Skills We Were Never Taught to Heal

By Aleynanur Sarap PART 1 For the past three years, I have been working in [...]

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Gaps in Western Models and the Need for Alternative Paradigms

Laaibah Niazi Western psychology is often perceived as the universal truth when it comes to [...]

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Comparison of Human Nature, Motivation and Freewill between West and Islam

Numerah Bazme Comparing and contrasting two aspects involves finding similarities and differences between them. Western [...]

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A Practitioner’s Guide to Incorporating Principles of Islamic Psychology into Practice When Working with Muslim Students

Shahnaz Khawaja, LCMHC, NCC, BCC, LCAS Introduction Muslim students in higher education face the same [...]

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Leadership from the Perspective of the Qur’an

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Mental Trap and Learned Helplessness

By Dilisha Jafri “Today We will preserve your corpse so that you may become an [...]

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The Mysteries of The Conscience

By Antar Teleba Among terms that present significant challenges is the word الضمير (al-ḍamīr), along with the [...]

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Mental Trap and Learned Helplessness

By Dilisha Jafri “Today We will preserve your corpse so that you may become an [...]

The Mysteries of The Conscience

By Antar Teleba Among terms that present significant challenges is the word الضمير (al-ḍamīr), along with the [...]

Before the Breaking Point: The Skills We Were Never Taught to Heal

By Aleynanur Sarap PART 2 TCERS Skill 2: Understanding Emotions as Messages, Not Enemies One [...]

Before the Breaking Point: The Skills We Were Never Taught to Heal

By Aleynanur Sarap PART 1 For the past three years, I have been working in [...]

2 Comments

Gaps in Western Models and the Need for Alternative Paradigms

Laaibah Niazi Western psychology is often perceived as the universal truth when it comes to [...]

1 Comment

Comparison of Human Nature, Motivation and Freewill between West and Islam

Numerah Bazme Comparing and contrasting two aspects involves finding similarities and differences between them. Western [...]

A Practitioner’s Guide to Incorporating Principles of Islamic Psychology into Practice When Working with Muslim Students

Shahnaz Khawaja, LCMHC, NCC, BCC, LCAS Introduction Muslim students in higher education face the same [...]

1 Comment

Leadership from the Perspective of the Qur’an

Leadership is a crucial field of study in the social sciences, psychology, and management. In [...]