Ep 13 | The Obsessive Monologues of the Soul | Maristan Ramadan 2024 Series

2024 ж. 8 Сәу.
10 963 Рет қаралды

Have you ever had a thought you couldn’t get out of your head?
In this episode, Dr. Rania Awaad discusses al Balkhi’s final chapter in Sustenance of the Soul, in which he describes a condition that is likely the first recount of what we know today in the DSM-5 as Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, or OCD. While acknowledging the severe psychological and bodily implications this condition has on an individual, he emphasizes that one must not mistake these symptoms as untreatable for “Allah has not created a disease of the body or a disorder of the soul without creating its antidote.”
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"A Journey Inward: Understanding the Needs of Your Soul"
This Ramadan, Maristan will draw on “Sustenance of the Soul” by Abu Zayd al-Balkhi, a renowned Persian Muslim scholar, to explore emotional resilience and holistic well-being. Each episode will cover chapters addressing various topics, including the link between the body and soul; managing emotions like sadness, fear, anger, and obsession; and practical strategies for coping. Insights from the Quran and ahadeeth will offer valuable guidance for addressing personal and community mental health challenges amid life’s trials and tribulations.
❤️‍🩹 Support holistic healing for the hearts of our community this Ramadan by donating to Maristan: tinyurl.com/Maristan2024

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  • MashaAllah, Selam Alejkum From 🇦🇱

    @Shpend.Zendeli@Shpend.Zendeli24 күн бұрын
  • Jazakhallah khair for such a wonderful groundbreaking series. Please could you present a video on how to overcome PMT and body dysmorphia from an Islamic and psychological perspective.

    @Z-in2mt@Z-in2mtАй бұрын
  • salam aleykoum, jazakAllahukhair this was extremely beneficial al hamdoulilah, the dua mentionned at the end : رَبِّ أَعُوذُ بِكَ مِنْ هَمَزَاتِ الشَّيَاطِينِ. وَأَعُوذُ بِكَ رَبِّ أَن يَحْضُرُونِ. Rabbi audhu bika min hamazatishshayatin. Wa audhu bika Rabbi ayyahḍurun. My Lord, I seek refuge in You from the incitements of the devils, And I seek refuge in You, my Lord, lest they be present with me.

    @soriacherif7@soriacherif7Ай бұрын
  • I would love to hear from Maristan about ADHD, in sha Allah. May Allah accept your efforts ❤

    @aliradiary@aliradiaryАй бұрын
    • Yes ADHD

      @hiramalik3818@hiramalik3818Ай бұрын
    • ADHD is from jinns causes medical conditions

      @Zarqoon@ZarqoonАй бұрын
    • me too, i always question how as a muslim my adhd 'fits' into the religion

      @sabahatchughtai7804@sabahatchughtai780412 күн бұрын
  • Asalamu alaikum, baraka allahu fikum for this series. It helped me a lot in gaining more understanding, alhamdu lelah. May Allah help us to make use of this knowledge and may Allah be pleased with us.

    @feridatalhurria@feridatalhurriaАй бұрын
  • Always wonderful to watch Dr. Rania Awaad, i just wish there was no background music as it’s very distracting.

    @naima8392@naima839229 күн бұрын
  • جزاك الله خيرا

    @rabiahpascall6221@rabiahpascall6221Ай бұрын
  • JazakAllah khair ❤

    @sabirasultana8494@sabirasultana8494Ай бұрын
  • Mashallah

    @TheReemsaeid@TheReemsaeidАй бұрын
  • yes its a waswas on aqidah. which makes me sick!!!!! it drives me crazy i constantly question my certainty, i question if those thoughts will take me out of islam. its so bad i pray to Allah all the time and the thoughts wont stop. this started 1 1/2 months ago and started with one waswasa from shaytan which stayed til now im afraid they will turn into doubts 😢 it was so bad that i thought or think theyre now my thoughts. i watch videos to boost my iman but nonsense-arguments shoot in my head and i feel like i have to convince myself, also it feels like my mind or i am sabotaging myself to fall into disbelief :( i dont know what to do. i think the waswasa and OCD thought crumbled my certainty in the pillars of imaan. I am devastated

    @nour.mp4@nour.mp429 күн бұрын
    • please read the book “overcoming unwanted intrusive thoughts” by Sally m Winston and Martin n seif. This was my medicine and truly helped me with managing ocd! It’s not your fault and you will get better!!

      @idila3000@idila300024 күн бұрын
    • @@idila3000 Thank you 🥺 may Allah reward you!

      @nour.mp4@nour.mp424 күн бұрын
    • @@nour.mp4 ameen, it’s okay sis. You are only having religious/scrupulosity ocd (a subtype/theme of ocd) because you care about your religion, ocd latches on to what you care about and gives you opposite thoughts about it and tricks you to think it’s you. The book will help you understand more and may Allah allow it to help you recover, ameen. and if you can I’d love to hear an update later whenever you have finished it!

      @idila3000@idila300023 күн бұрын
    • @@idila3000 thank you 😭 i purchased it yesterday. i‘ll read it and tell you how it was in sha Allah 🫶🏻

      @nour.mp4@nour.mp423 күн бұрын
    • These thoughts are from Shaytan, not from you! He wants you to think that they’re coming from yourself so that you become miserable. Whenever you get these thoughts then you should smile because it’s a sign of your strong faith since Shaytan doesn’t rob from an empty house! The scholars have also advised repeating Surah Al-Nas throughout the day to combat these thoughts. Lastly and most importantly, you should seek advice from a pious person that can help you overcome this. May Allah reward you for your steadfastness and provide you with relief!

      @Sofia-ee1mp@Sofia-ee1mp19 күн бұрын
  • 😊

    @kingkai3862@kingkai3862Ай бұрын
  • jazakumullah khairan !🌺 Is a neurodivergent muslim with (ADHD, ASD) accountable to the same degree for their actions as a neurotypical person?

    @tasmunir2045@tasmunir204528 күн бұрын
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