Inside Out Al-Maghrib, Reflections from Islam

<p>Whenever I hear lectures that focus on psychology or mental health, it takes me back to college in my Psychology classes. During that time, I remember that I did not want to pursue Psychology full-time because Psychology lacked one important aspect. Islam. I realized.</p> <p>My critique on Al-Maghrib&rsquo;s Inside Out course is that it saves the Islamic thinking at the end. However, there are so many aspects, facts, and thoughts that are concomitant with the psychological ideas. Even though I loved Psychology, the lack of Islamic thought was the missing piece that prevented me from pursuing a professional career in that field.</p> <p>In this article, I will address some of the reflections I have on the lecture, and expand upon the topics that the speakers cover.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@mza7/inside-out-al-maghrib-reflections-from-islam-12931d70f4bd"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>
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