About Course
In a world where mental health is often approached through purely secular frameworks, this course offers a deeply transformative alternative: understanding human psychology through the lens of the Qur’an.
“Qur’an Aur Humari Psychology” is a unique series that bridges classical psychological theories with divine guidance, presenting a holistic model of healing, one that does not ignore the soul, but places it at the center.
Through real-life stories, reflective discussions, and Qur’anic insights, the course challenges a critical question:
What happens when we try to heal the mind but neglect the Creator of the mind?
This series explores:
- How modern psychology, despite its benefits, often overlooks the spiritual dimension of human beings
- The consequences of disconnecting from faith in the pursuit of emotional relief
- The concept of self-imposed burdens and how our perceptions shape our suffering
- The powerful role of attachment to Allah in shaping behavior, resilience, and inner peace
- How Qur’anic principles provide deeper, more sustainable solutions to anxiety, grief, guilt, and identity struggles
By examining psychological concepts through a Qur’anic lens, learners will begin to see that the Qur’an is not just a book of guidance, but a profound source of psychological insight into human nature, emotions, and healing.
This course is especially valuable for:
- Students of psychology seeking a more complete and spiritually grounded understanding of human behavior
- Individuals struggling with internal conflicts between faith and emotional well-being
- Anyone looking to reconnect with the Qur’an in a meaningful, practical, and transformative way
At its core, this series invites you to shift your perspective:
Not everything that feels like a burden should be abandoned. Sometimes, it needs to be understood correctly.
Course Content
Qur’an Aur Humari Psychology
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Episode 01
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