The book’s title was inspired by a saying of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH):
“Every fatigue, illness, distress, worry, grief, or harm that befalls the Muslim, including the prick of a thorn, will be accepted by Allah as expiation for some of his or her sins.’ (Bukhari).
In today's world, we are overwhelmed with upsetting news, trials and challenges. Wars, natural disasters, tribulations and struggles within our own souls all appear to contribute to a chaotic world. This book will help the reader understand the logic behind events, understand the rationale for unbearable trials and then be able to implement sound Islamic methodology to find effective coping techniques.
About the Author
Dr Aisha Utz (formerly Aisha Hamdan) is an Associate professor of Clinical Psychology at King Saud bin AbdulAziz University for Sciences in Saudi Arabia. She has a PhD in Clinical Psychology and a Bachelor's degree in Islamic studies. She is currently developing a research programme to study the relationship between religiosity, religious coping and mental and physical health in Muslim populations.
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Author: Dr Aisha Utz
Format: Hardback
Pages: 300
Publisher: IIPH
ISBN: 9786035012119
Dimensions: 22 × 15 x 2 cm