Many people think that the topic of Mental Health has been sidelined and ignored within our Islamic Tradition.
play seriesMany people think that the topic of Mental Health has been sidelined and ignored within our Islamic Tradition. The reality is far from that. Our religion has a deep and beautiful history on this topic and also provides clear and proven processes to guide us in these situations. Dr. Rania Awaad is a practicing psychiatrist based at the Stanford University School of Medicine and is a Clinical Associate Professor at Stanford University.
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Many people think that the topic of Mental Health has been sidelined and ignored within our Islamic Tradition. The reality is far from that. Our religion has a deep and beautiful history on this topic and also provides clear and proven processes to guide us in these situations. Dr. Rania Awaad is a practicing psychiatrist based at the Stanford University School of Medicine and is a Clinical Associate Professor at Stanford University.
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