The first part of this piece can be found here. My anxiety and even my anger grew. I was angry all the time. I could not
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This article is yet another one in our series on mental health that gives a very poignant account of the writer’s experiences after childbirth. As with
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Sound mental (and physical) health according to Muslim physicians is related to having a balanced temperament and proportionate humours which represents the constituents of the human
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One of our members has shared his insightful reflections on being a Muslim biker: When I was asked to write about biking from a Muslim’s point
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As the Blessed Month comes to an end, one of our members shares her experience of Ramadan in Jordan: The blessed Month of Ramadan is long
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One of our members shares a few Ramadan reflections here: It’s Ramadan, and my tongue needs to keep moving, remembering to recite adhkar/remembrance of Allah, Qur’an
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One of our members succinctly captures the eagerness with which we await the Month of Ramadan: Ramadan decorations are hung up in our centres as we reminisce