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Nafs and Therapy
Noura Amkieh
19 episodes
2 weeks ago
This podcast is where therapy meets faith and tradition. Too often, we search for therapists who share our beliefs, hoping for a space that truly understands us. As a Muslim and practicing therapist, I felt the need to explore this intersection—to have real conversations about where faith and psychology align, how we can grow, and how healing can be both spiritual and psychological. Most importantly, mental health doesn’t discriminate—believer or not, we all face struggles. Join me in reflecting, questioning, and making space for a something that is dear to our heart, mind, and soul.
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This podcast is where therapy meets faith and tradition. Too often, we search for therapists who share our beliefs, hoping for a space that truly understands us. As a Muslim and practicing therapist, I felt the need to explore this intersection—to have real conversations about where faith and psychology align, how we can grow, and how healing can be both spiritual and psychological. Most importantly, mental health doesn’t discriminate—believer or not, we all face struggles. Join me in reflecting, questioning, and making space for a something that is dear to our heart, mind, and soul.
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Mental Health
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EP 5/P1: The Faith-Fitrah Dissonance, a conversation with Wid Kattan
Nafs and Therapy
51 minutes 10 seconds
8 months ago
EP 5/P1: The Faith-Fitrah Dissonance, a conversation with Wid Kattan

Part 1: In this conversation, we explore the complex topic of spiritual wounds in women, particularly within the context of Islamic psychology. We discuss the concept of spiritual lacerations, the dissonance between faith and personal experience, and the impact of cultural narratives on women's mental health. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of questioning traditional interpretations of religious texts and the need for women's voices to be heard in discussions about faith. Through case studies and personal anecdotes, we highlight the challenges women face in reconciling their spiritual identities with societal expectations and the significance of attachment styles in shaping one's relationship with God.

Resources:

A Commentary on the Hadīth of Women& Intelligence. Shaykha Iman Badawi.

https://fitrafoundation.org/wpcontent/uploads/2023/01/hadith-commentary.pdf

Yaqeen institute study: Belief in Divine Love: Discovering Spiritual Attachment Styles

https://yaqeeninstitute.org/read/paper/belief-in-divine-love-discovering-spiritual-attachment-styles

Hadiths:

The woman who spoke against Omar, on the Mahr:

https://www.abuaminaelias.com/dailyhadithonline/2018/02/19/umar-woman-right-manwrong/#:~:text=Abdur%20Rahman%20al%2DSalami%20reported,and%20she%20has%20defeated%20him.%E2%80%9D

Contemporary scholars:

Dr. Mariam Shibani

https://www.instagram.com/dr.mariamsheibani?igsh=MXFlc2JpNnpkd2JiNA==

Sofia Rehaman

https://www.instagram.com/sofia_reading?igsh=MTlocjd6Ymp1MHpocQ==

Habib Akande

https://www.instagram.com/habeeb_akande?igsh=dTJ1ZjlvanNrb3pt

You can find Wid on:

  • Dal: https://dalwellbeing.com/member/wid-kattan/
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/widkattan/

You can find me on:

  • • Website: https://nouraamkieh.com/
  • • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nafsandtherapy
Nafs and Therapy
This podcast is where therapy meets faith and tradition. Too often, we search for therapists who share our beliefs, hoping for a space that truly understands us. As a Muslim and practicing therapist, I felt the need to explore this intersection—to have real conversations about where faith and psychology align, how we can grow, and how healing can be both spiritual and psychological. Most importantly, mental health doesn’t discriminate—believer or not, we all face struggles. Join me in reflecting, questioning, and making space for a something that is dear to our heart, mind, and soul.