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Muslims Achieved the Highest Status in the Fields of Medicine, Math, Philosophy, and all Sciences. What happened?

by Prof. M. Basheer Ahmed | Apr 28, 2023

Abstract During the medieval era, Muslim scholars and scientists made significant contributions in fields such as mathematics, astronomy, medicine, law, history, pharmacology, optics, agriculture, and architecture. Institutions such as the House of Wisdom in Baghdad...

Spirituality and Psychology: Integration of knowledge Rationale, Realities, Prospects and Challenges

by Professor G.Hussein Rasool | Apr 28, 2023

Abstract In contemporary times, the integration of theology, spirituality and psychology is becoming more increasingly recognised . The shifting of paradigms in contemporary psychology has been promoted by Muslim academics and clinicians in conjunction with the...

Quantitative evidence supporting the efficacy of Islamic counselling, towards the care for a rethink in mental health provision for UK Muslims

by Stephen Abdullah Maynard | Apr 28, 2023

Abstract The following paper presents evidence of the efficacy of Islamic counselling, a faith-based therapeutic approach for working with mental health practised in Muslim communities in the UK. This evidence is based on data from clients analysed three years prior...

Six days in Southern Turkey after the Earthquake – A Personal Reflection

by Dr Suleiman Al Dakhoul | Apr 28, 2023

The US Geological Survey (USGS) reported a M7.8 and M7.5 Earthquake Sequence struck near Nurdağı, Turkey (Türkiye) on February 6, 2023. The earthquake and its aftershocks affected many regions in southern Turkey and Northwest Syria,leading to a death toll that...

Reflecting on my Experience in Organising Paediatric Orthopaedic Missions for Syrian Refugees in Lebanon

by Mohamed Yasser Sabouni | Apr 28, 2023

I have organised and led ten medical missions to Lebanon since   2016   to   treat   Syrian   refugee children   with congenital bone, joint and limb deformities who would otherwise have not been able to afford or access treatment. I trained in the United Kingdom...
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