by Prof. Rasjid Skinner | Jan 10, 2020
Author : Prof. Rasjid Skinner, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Bradford Key words : Islam, Psychology, Islamic Psychology Background The concept of Psychology, viewed in a clinical format, tends to present itself in the Western world as an objective universal...
by Dr Faraz Mughal, Dr Mohammed Jawad, Dr Ataf Sabir, Dr Asim Yusuf | Aug 20, 2019
ABSTRACT Ramadan fasting has recently resulted in fasts exceeding 19 hours in daily duration. This study examines the sociodemographic correlation of health-related incompletion of Ramadan fasting, hypothesising that longer fasting times and more demanding lifestyles...
by Qasim Ali Javed | Apr 29, 2019
Spirituality as a concept and a practice has been a part of societies throughout history. Almost 90% of the world’s population is involved in some sort of spiritual practice making it a prominent aspect in an increasingly globalised world 1. Although Global Health is...
by Mr Suhail Anwar | Apr 29, 2019
I see alcoholism as a punishment to human society since time immemorial. It continues to cost countless human lives, and causes terrible misery to millions throughout the world. Alcohol is the basic cause of many problems facing society. The statistics of soaring...
by Prof. John F Mayberry | Apr 29, 2019
Abstract Hijama is a traditional form of therapy which is becoming increasingly popular in the United Kingdom, as well as USA, Canada and Australia. It is generally practiced by people with limited clinical training and clinicians will need to discuss this form of...