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ICNYU PodcastsICNYU PodcastsReflecting on the Qur’an with Dr.Rania 01.26.25What does it mean to take the Quran as a friend? Join us at ICNYU as we welcome Dr. Rania Awaad for a night of reflection on the importance of building a relationship with the Quran. Rania Awaad, MD is a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Stanford University School of Medicine where she is the Director of the Stanford Muslim Mental Health & Islamic Psychology Lab as well as Stanford University's Affiliate Chaplain and Affiliate Professor of Islamic Studies. In the community, she serves as the President and Co-Founder of Maristan.org, a holistic mental health nonprofit serving Muslim communities...2025-01-2940 minWhat Makes Up Your MindWhat Makes Up Your MindMental Health in the Islamic Tradition, with Dr. Rania AwaadOur conversation with this nationally recognized researcher and leader in Muslim Mental Health delves into her work of creating bridges between the science of medicine and the spiritual life of patients. Specifically, blending modern psychiatric and psychological treatments with the beliefs, customs, and rituals of Islam. Dr. Awaad’s research has renewed the recognition of the Islamic tradition of holistic care of mind, body, and spirit, reaching back more than a millennium. And, while her focus is on meeting the mental health needs of the Muslim community, the approach of welcoming a patient’s belief system into a treatment plan...2025-01-0743 minForerunner 50 SeriesForerunner 50 SeriesContinuing to Show Up - Dr. Rania Awaad Dr. Rania Awaad is a Forerunner in the mental healthcare space, having established a specialized center that integrates Islamic principles with mental health care, advancing the field by addressing cultural and religious factors often overlooked in conventional psychiatric practices. Her leadership fosters a holistic approach to mental health, promoting both scientific excellence and community well-being. 2024-12-0137 minIlmFeed PodcastIlmFeed PodcastWhy Muslims Should not IGNORE the Mental Health Crisis! | Dr Rania AwaadShaykha Fatima Barkatullah is joined by Dr Rania Awaad who discusses the Islamic perspective on mental health.   00:00 - Intro 02:38 - First impressions of Britain's Muslim commnunity 03:37 - Dr Rania's Role Models 04:55 - Combining Deen & Dunya 06:16 - Entering the mental health profession 07:18 - The difference between psychiatry and psychology 08:17 - Muslim attitude towards mental health 09:20 - The resilience of the Palestinians 10:05 - Has mental health issues increased? 11:15 - How to build resilience in our children 15:18 - W...2024-11-1853 minDaily Islamic Reminders - Growing in faith, day by dayDaily Islamic Reminders - Growing in faith, day by dayDr Rania Awaad - How Dua can radically change your lifeIn this powerful episode of Daily Islamic Reminders - Growing in Faith, Day by Day, Dr. Rania Awaad shares how du’a (supplication) has the ability to radically transform your life. 🌙 Du’a is more than just asking Allah (SWT) for what we need—it’s a profound act of worship that connects us directly to our Creator, giving us strength, peace, and guidance in every aspect of life.Dr. Rania Awaad explores how turning to Allah through du’a can shift our perspective, remove obstacles, and bring about positive changes in our lives. She draws on examples from...2024-09-2304 minA New Day for Al IslamA New Day for Al IslamWomen In Islam - Hosted by Sister Farida and others -Women In Islam - Ustedah Rania Awaad - Using Qur'an as Healing2024-08-273h 02Imam W. Deen Mohammed Speaks 24/7Imam W. Deen Mohammed Speaks 24/7Women In Islam - Hosted by Sister Farida and others -Women In Islam - Ustedah Rania Awaad - Using Qur'an as Healing2024-08-273h 02A New Day for Al IslamA New Day for Al IslamWomen In Islam - Hosted by Sister Farida and others -Women In Islam - Ustedah Rania Awaad - Using Qur'an as Healing2024-08-273h 02Beyond BeliefBeyond BeliefReligion in the therapy roomGiles Fraser explores the parallels and overlaps between spirituality/religion and psychotherapy. Professor Josh Cohen is a psychotherapist, who believes that God can be a problematic figure in the therapy room.Joining the discussion with Giles is Dr Jeremy Holmes, British Psychiatrist and author of -The Spirit of Psychotherapy- which examines the parallels, contrasts, and overlaps between the secular world of psychotherapy and the realm of spirituality. Dr Rania Awaad; Stanford University Professor, Psychiatry, Islamic Law & Theology. And Canon Leanne Roberts; Church of England priest and psychotherapist (Jungian) Dean of Clergy well-being for the Diocese...2024-08-1327 minMuslim Life HackersMuslim Life HackersSumaiya Siddiqui: Understanding Self-Worth and Self-RespectIn this episode, Mifrah Mahroof welcomes Sumaiya Siddiqui, a relationship and emotional coach, to delve into critical topics affecting our self-esteem and relationships. From understanding the roots of self-esteem issues to learning how to balance humility and self-respect, this conversation offers practical insights and advice for everyone, especially women. Sumaiya shares her experiences and wisdom, connecting everything back to the teachings of Islam, helping listeners build better self-awareness and relationships.Timestamps:01:53 Understanding Self Esteem and Its Impact02:52 The Role of Self Concept and Self Image04:13 Connecting Self Worth to Faith08:59 Balancing Self Awareness...2024-07-0740 minDigital Islamic ReminderDigital Islamic ReminderJuz 21: Dr. Hassan Elwan & Dr. Rania Awaad | The Glory of Allah | Qur’an 30 for 30 S4Juz 21: Dr. Hassan Elwan & Dr. Rania Awaad | The Glory of Allah | Qur’an 30 for 30 S42024-03-3138 minHalal TubeHalal TubeRania Awaad – Women’s Nature in the Qur’an: Hannah (AS), Maryam (AS)’s MotherUstadha Dr. Rania Awaad gives spiritual insights about depictions of women possessing notable wisdom, resolve, piety, and strength of character in the Holy Quran and she focuses on Hannah (AS), the mother of Maryam (AS).2024-02-0458 minBlogging TheologyBlogging TheologyHow Internalized Islamophobia is Destroying Muslim Communities - with Dr. Rania Awaad1. Islamophobia Book: Moffic HS, Peteet J, Hankir AZ, Awaad R, eds. Islamophobia and Psychiatry [electronic Resource] : Recognition, Prevention, and Treatment / Edited by H. Steven Moffic, John Peteet, Ahmed Zakaria Hankir, Rania Awaad. 1st ed. 2019. Springer International Publishing; 2019. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-00512-2 https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/bfm:978-3-030-00512-2/1?pdf=chapter%20toc 2. Islamic Psychology Book: Keshavarzi, H., Khan, F., Ali, B., & Awaad, R. (Eds.). (2020). Applying Islamic Principles to Clinical Mental Health Care: Introducing Traditional Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003043331 https://www.routledge.com/Applying-Islamic-Principles-to-Clinical-Mental-Health-Care-Introducing/Keshavarzi-Khan-Ali-Awaad/p/bo...2024-01-1949 minMLC RadioMLC RadioDr Rania Awaad | December 24 TorontoDr Rania Awaad in Toronto on December 24, 20232023-12-2431 minHow God Works: The Science Behind SpiritualityHow God Works: The Science Behind SpiritualityReligion & Mental Health Part 1: PsychotherapyFor most of the past 200 years, religion and psychiatry didn’t get along too well.  Or so the story goes. But if you go back far enough, the two have more in common than you might think. On this episode, we’ll hear about the deep history of integrating spirituality into mental health treatments, and how it’s being rediscovered today at some of the world’s top mental health facilities. We’ll talk with psychiatrist Rania Awaad about her work reconnecting the Muslim community to Islam’s long, but often forgotten, history of mental health treatment. And with psyc...2023-12-0331 minThe Future of EverythingThe Future of EverythingThe future of Muslim mental healthJoin host Russ Altman with guest Rania Awaad, M.D.,  a Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the Stanford University School of Medicine where she is the Director of the Stanford Muslim Mental Health & Islamic Psychology Lab.  Delve into the intersection of mental health and spirituality, shedding light on the importance of holistic approaches for comprehensive healing. Drawing from historical wisdom, Awaad introduces the concept of Maristans, ancient healing centers that integrate physical, mental, and spiritual therapies to offer a holistic model of care. As the conversation unfolds, listeners gain a deeper understanding of how these principles can be...2023-09-0828 minCentre StageCentre StageIslamic Roots of Modern PsychologyIn this episode, Dr. Rania Awaad explores modern psychology concepts in Islamic tradition, modern psychology and spirituality, and psychology in traditional Islamic medical literature. She is a recognized leader in Muslim mental health in the United States. She has pioneered by establishing the first Muslim Mental Health Community Advisory Board (BAMMH CAB) in the U.S. Dr. Awaad has also established multiple Muslim mental health clinics as well as custom-tailored clinical and educational training programs for clinicians, religious and community leaders to address the mental health needs of Muslim communities. She is also the Director of the...2023-08-0216 minİLEM PodcastİLEM PodcastILEM Istanbul Talks 13 I Coping with the Psychological Impacts of Earthquakes I Rania AwaadILEM Istanbul Talks is a new program series initiated by the Scientific Studies Association (ILEM). In this talk, Rania Awaad (Speaker) and Mehmet Büyükçorak(Moderator) discussed “Coping with the Psychological Impacts of Earthquakes ”.2023-06-1758 minOnePath PodcastOnePath PodcastMental health in Islam | Special Interview with Dr Rania AwaadDr Rania Awaad, a trained Expert Psychiatrist sits down with OnePath Network to discuss taboo and tough questions relevant to Muslim Mental Health. Dr Rania is a Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the Stanford University School of Medicine where she is the Director of the Stanford Muslim Mental Health & Islamic Psychology Lab as well Stanford University's Affiliate Chaplain. Support the show2023-06-0427 minQur\'an 30 for 30, a Yaqeen SeriesQur'an 30 for 30, a Yaqeen SeriesJuz 21: Dr. Hassan Elwan & Dr. Rania Awaad | The Glory of Allah | Qur’an 30 for 30 S4In the twenty-first episode of this Ramadan series, Dr. Omar Suleiman and Sh. Abdullah Oduro, joined by special guests Dr. Hassan Elwan and Dr. Rania Awaad, explore gems from the twenty-first juz of the Holy Qur’an.Download our FREE eBook "Qur’an 30for30: Judgment Day" here.2023-04-1238 minHosai MojaddidiHosai Mojaddidi. Rania Awaad's Weekly Friday Evening Halaqa (01.13.23)2023-01-141h 20ICNYU PodcastsICNYU PodcastsApproaching Mental Wellness: Dr. Rania Awaad in Conversation with Imam Khalid Latif | 11.18.2022Dr. Rania Awaad, M.D. is a Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the Stanford University School of Medicine where she is the Director of the Stanford Muslim Mental Health & Islamic Psychology Lab as well Stanford University's Affiliate Chaplain. She also serves as the Associate Division Chief for Public Mental Health and Population Sciences as well as the Section Co-Chief of Diversity and Cultural Mental Health. In addition, she is a faculty member of the Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies at Stanford University. She pursued her psychiatric residency training at Stanford where she also completed a postdoctoral clinical research...2023-01-012h 30Deep Dives with ISPUDeep Dives with ISPUThe mental health of Muslim healthcare workersSince the spring of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has overwhelmed healthcare systems, and the burden of care for the nearly unprecedented volume of patients has fallen on the shoulders of healthcare workers (HCWs). To understand how American Muslim HCWs working in the United States have been impacted by this stress, and how they have been coping with it, the Mental Health of Muslim Healthcare Workers (MHMHW) study surveyed nearly 700 American Muslim HCWs about one year into the pandemic. In this episode of Deep Dives with ISPU,  Dr. Rania Awaad joins ISPU's Petra Alsoofy to dive into t...2022-10-1918 minQur\'an 30 for 30, a Yaqeen SeriesQur'an 30 for 30, a Yaqeen SeriesJuz' 22 with Dr. Rania Awaad in Qur'an 30 for 30 - Season 3In episode 22 of this Ramadan series, Dr. Omar Suleiman and Sh. Abdullah Oduro, joined by special guest Dr. Rania Awaad, explore the gems of Juz’ 22 of the Holy Quran.Support free resources like this. Automate your donation across the last ten nights of Ramadan here!2022-04-2240 minIslamic Institute of TorontoIslamic Institute of TorontoMental Health, Islam, and our world!There is so much being talked about here.  In our discussion with Dr. Rania Awaad, we touched on some of the major themes of Psychology and Islam.  Our shortcomings as a community and we had a frank conversation on how we do better. 2022-01-061h 05Working Together for Working FamiliesWorking Together for Working FamiliesFaith and FamilyIn this episode we welcome Reverend Darrell Armstrong, Rabbi Pam Frydman, and Dr. Raina Awaad for a rich conversation on the intersection of faith and family. Listen as our guests share interesting perspectives, grounded in their faith traditions, on how religion and spirituality play an important role in the context of family development. Reverend Darrell Armstrong Rev. Armstrong holds degrees from Stanford University (B.A., Public Policy), Princeton Theological Seminary (M.Div.) and the College of New Jersey (Ed.S., Marriage & Family Therapy). This training, coupled with a childhood that included many years in kinship...2021-12-161h 04Maryam AmirMaryam AmirHow Shaykha Dr Rania Awaad Rewrote History2021-11-3001 minThe Veritas ForumThe Veritas ForumBreaking the Stigma: An Interfaith Conversation on Medicine and Mental Health | Kinghorn & AwaadRania Awaad is a a Clinical Associate Professor in the Stanford Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and pursues her clinical practice through the department's community psychiatry track. She is also a researcher and the Director of the Stanford Muslims and Mental Health Lab where she mentors and oversees multiple lines of research focused on Muslim mental health. Through community partnerships established by the Stanford Department of Psychiatry, she is currently the Psychiatric Director of the El Camino Women's Medical Group (Mountain View and San Jose) where she pursues her interest in women's mental health. Additionally, through another community partnership...2021-11-181h 21The Veritas ForumThe Veritas ForumBreaking the Stigma: An Interfaith Conversation on Medicine and Mental Health | Kinghorn & AwaadRania Awaad is a a Clinical Associate Professor in the Stanford Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and pursues her clinical practice through the department's community psychiatry track. She is also a researcher and the Director of the Stanford Muslims and Mental Health Lab where she mentors and oversees multiple lines of research focused on Muslim mental health. Through community partnerships established by the Stanford Department of Psychiatry, she is currently the Psychiatric Director of the El Camino Women's Medical Group (Mountain View and San Jose) where she pursues her interest in women's mental health. Additionally, through another community...2021-11-181h 21The Creative MinorityThe Creative MinorityPreventing Suicide with Dr. Rania AwaadToday marks the beginning of National Suicide Prevention Week. It is a week dedicated to bringing awareness around the topic of suicide, the harms associated with it, and how to prevent it. We are joined by world-renowned scholar, Dr. Rania Awaad to discuss this pertinent topic and how we can prevent suicide from occurring and addressing the symptoms leading up to it. Here are some resources on the works of Dr. Rania and on understanding suicides:Stanford Muslim Mental Health and Islamic Psychology Lab @StanfordMMHIP The lab's new non-profit focused on Muslim mental he...2021-09-0549 minWeekend RoundupWeekend RoundupWeekend Roundup 8/13On the CBS News "Weekend Roundup" with host Allison Keyes, the FDA authorized Covid-19 booster shots for those with weakened immune systems -- meaning they can get a third dose of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine. The CDC says hospitalizations of children have reached a peak higher than the winter surge, as kids get ready to go back to school. We hear from MedStar Health pediatric infectious disease specialist Dr. Ruth Kanthula. In Texas, hospitals are overwhelmed; more than 90-percent of ICU beds are full. This as coronavirus cases surge across the country -- partly due to the Delta V...2021-08-1340 minHaleh BananiHaleh BananiPerseverance to Attain Jannah With Dr. Rania Awaad #11 - Islamic Psychology2021-04-2928 minOmar SuleimanOmar SuleimanQur'an 30 for 30 Season 2 - Juz' 12 with Dr. Rania AwaadDownload our FREE eBook "Qur’an 30for30: The Companion Reader" https://yaqeeninstitute.org/read/books/quran-30for30-the-companion-reader2021-04-2537 minQur\'an 30 for 30, a Yaqeen SeriesQur'an 30 for 30, a Yaqeen SeriesJuz’ 12 with Dr. Rania Awaad - Qur’an 30 for 30 | Season 2Surah Yusuf offers immense healing power to those who are hurting. Fittingly, it was revealed during the Prophet’s ﷺ ‘Year of Sorrow’, as a means to ease the pain of a difficult period in his life.Along with Sh. Abdullah Oduro and Dr. Omar Suleiman, Dr. Rania Awaad lends her insight into the many lessons of Surah Yusuf.Download our FREE eBook “Qur’an 30for30: The Companion Reader” here.Pursue a Prophetic mission by supporting our work during this blessed month. Donate now here.2021-04-2437 minHaleh BananiHaleh BananiMindful Ramadan 2021 #04 - Acceptance With Dr. Rania AwaadLivestream Replay2021-04-2325 minDoubleTake, a Yaqeen podcastDoubleTake, a Yaqeen podcast"Has COVID Impacted My Faith?" with Dr. Rania Awaad | Season 1 Episode 6COVID-19 vaccines are becoming more available around the world, and people are starting to return to their places of work, recreation, and worship. However, life still feels far from normal for many of us. How have the lives of Muslims changed during the past year? What can we learn from the experiences of early Muslims who endured similar plagues? Host Mohamad Zaoud explores these questions and more as he speaks to Dr. Rania Awaad, Research Fellow at Yaqeen Institute and lead author of the paper “Coping with Pandemics: Psychological and Spiritual Lessons from Islamic History.”DoubleTake will...2021-04-0737 minSASSpodSASSpodRania Awaad, Muslims and Mental HealthLalita du Perron discusses mental health in the Muslim community with Dr. Rania Awaad, a practicing Psychiatrist based at the Stanford University School of Medicine. She is the Director of the Stanford Muslims and Mental Health Lab where she mentors and oversees multiple lines of research focused on Muslim mental health. Find a list of her publications here.Contact southasiainfo@stanford.edu to request a transcript. Please allow 7-10 days for your request to be processed.2021-03-3038 minHurma Project PodcastHurma Project PodcastDr. Rania Awaad, Spiritual Abuse, Part 1A discussion with Dr. Rania Awaad about the series of psychological impacts of spiritual abuse including grooming, moral confusion, nonresistance to prolonged abuse and failure to report. Based on her co-authored paper with Dr. Tabish Riaz for the 2020 Hurma Project Research Conference: https://hurmaproject.com/research/articles/       2021-03-1748 minHurma Project PodcastHurma Project PodcastDr. Rania Awwad, Spiritual Abuse, Part 2The second part of our discussion with Dr. Rania Awaad about the series of psychological impacts of spiritual abuse including grooming, moral confusion, nonresistance to prolonged abuse, and failure to report. Based on her co-authored paper with Dr. Tabish Riaz for the 2020 Hurma Project Research Conference:2021-03-1747 minUnswtnd + UnfltrdUnswtnd + UnfltrdBalancing Act: The Pressures of Being a Perfect Daughter and Pleasing Our Parents w/ Dr. Rania AwaadHave you ever played a game of tug of war, but with your parents, and it wasn't a game, but actually with your life?The tug of war I'm talking about is the one where what your parents want for you doesn't necessarily align with what you want for yourself.  We've all been there, the shouting matches that end up with you and your parents not agreeing on certain life choices of yours.In today's episode I had the pleasure and honor of sitting down with Dr. Rania Awaad, someone who is truly a pinnacle i...2021-03-1752 minFEMYSOnowFEMYSOnowInvisible Wounds - Maintaining your Mental Health"Invisible Wounds - Maintaining your Mental Health" is the topic for S1.E3 of the live stream series "FEMYSOnow". This session aims to normalize discussions around mental health as an important element of one's overall health amongst a community where there is still a stigma attached and to provide simple guidance on overcoming the anxiety that people are starting to feel due to the pandemic that we find ourselves in. Our guest speakers for this session are: Dr. Rania Awaad (USA) -  Clinical Associate Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine - Director...2021-01-261h 02Yaqeen PodcastYaqeen PodcastEp 6 - Islamic Psychology in the 21st Century | Holistic HealingWhereas learning about the history of mental health in the Islamic world is important, it is equally important to understand how this can serve our community today. As international efforts attempt to encroach on Islamic achievements, it is vital that Muslims recognize the steps that need to be taken towards continuing and reviving that legacy. Dr. Rania Awaad describes what efforts need to be done to address mental health needs in Islamic society.This series was brought to you in collaboration with the Stanford Muslim Mental Health Lab.2020-12-2014 minYaqeen PodcastYaqeen PodcastEp 4 - How Muslim Scholars Understood Mental Illness a Thousand Years Ago | Holistic HealingHas anyone ever uttered these words to you, “A Muslim is not afflicted with depression?” If so, you are not alone. However, this phrase actually contradicts the teachings of our beloved Prophet ﷺ. It’s important to truly understand the factors that influence mental health illnesses in order to begin healing. In this episode, Dr. Rania Awaad discusses how early Muslim scholars understood the complexities of such illnesses. This series was brought to you in collaboration with the Stanford Muslim Mental Health Lab.2020-12-1712 minYaqeen PodcastYaqeen PodcastEp 3 - How Muslims Developed the First Psychiatric Hospitals in the World | Holistic HealingThe earliest presence of mental health hospitals can actually be traced back to 7th or 8th century Baghdad! Now, when people think about mental health institutions from the past, they often think of prison-like cells and abominable treatment. That was not the case in these early Muslim institutions. Join Dr. Rania Awaad as she describes the first homes of healing found throughout the Muslim world. This series was brought to you in collaboration with the Stanford Muslim Mental Health Lab.2020-12-1612 minYaqeen PodcastYaqeen PodcastEp 2 - Therapy a Millennia Before Modern Psychology | Holistic HealingWhat is the secret that allowed Muslims to flourish into the Golden Ages as Europe sank into the Dark Ages? While people throughout the West were thought to be possessed by demons when dealing with depression, Muslims turned to Islamic teachings. Dr. Rania Awaad elaborates on the different scholars who initiated treatments that are now known as “therapy”!This series was brought to you in collaboration with the Stanford Muslim Mental Health Lab.2020-12-1510 minYaqeen PodcastYaqeen PodcastEp 1 - Prophet Muhammad’s Approach to Mental Health | Holistic HealingDid you know that the Prophet ﷺ laid down the groundwork that was used by Muslim scholars to identify mental health conditions? For those who believe mental health can be addressed solely by having strong faith, it is worth noting that many prophets experienced intense emotional challenges. Tune in to the first episode of Holistic Healing with Dr. Rania Awaad, as she discusses the prophetic guidance to dealing with mental health challenges.This series was brought to you in collaboration with the Stanford Muslim Mental Health Lab.2020-12-1412 minZoneCastZoneCastEpisode 202: Religion and Mental HealthMENTAL HEALTH SPECIAL For this episode of ZoneCast, I interviewed Rania Awaad, Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University, to discuss: Stanford University's Muslims and Mental Health Lab. Khalil Centre. Sustenance of the Soul. 2020-08-2639 minBeyond TheoryBeyond TheoryBeyond Theory Presents: In PracticeBeyond Theory presents: In Practice, a new podcast where host David Condos sets out to unravel the pandemic's mental health impact with some of the world’s leading experts in psychology, neuroscience, public health, trauma, and recovery.   Search for In Practice on your podcast app and subscribe now, so you won't miss its new episodes starting August 13th! Learn more at www.inpracticepodcast.org.   On this season of In Practice, guests will include Dr. Peter Levine, Neil Greenberg of Kings College London, Karestan Keonen of Harvard University, Dr. Desireè Kelly of Menta...2020-08-0503 minYaqeen PodcastYaqeen PodcastQur'anic Healing P4 - Guiding Our Hearts Through AdversityTune in with Dr. Omar Suleiman and Dr. Rania Awaad for the fourth and final part of the Qur'anic Healing series. 2020-06-2730 minThe Mad MamluksThe Mad MamluksEP 058: Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy | Hooman KeshavarziMahin, SIM and Sh. Amir talk to Hooman Keshavarzi about Islamic psychotherapy. Hooman serves as the Executive Director of Khalil Center.  Khalil Center is a social and spiritual community wellness center designed to address the widespread prevalence of social, psychological, familial, relational and spiritual issues of communities. Khalil Center has locations in the Bay Area and Chicagoland. Khalil Center is a project of the Zakat Foundation. Annual Banquet Dinner: Speakers: Zaid Shakir, Hamzah Wald Maqbul and Rania Awaad Time: 6pm Date: Saturday, April 15 2017 Where Shalimar Banquet Hall 280 W. N...2017-04-081h 24The Mad MamluksThe Mad MamluksEP 058: Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy | Hooman KeshavarziMahin, SIM and Sh. Amir talk to Hooman Keshavarzi about Islamic psychotherapy. Hooman serves as the Executive Director of Khalil Center.  Khalil Center is a social and spiritual community wellness center designed to address the widespread prevalence of social, psychological, familial, relational and spiritual issues of communities. Khalil Center has locations in the Bay Area and Chicagoland. Khalil Center is a project of the Zakat Foundation. Annual Banquet Dinner: Speakers: Zaid Shakir, Hamzah Wald Maqbul and Rania Awaad Time: 6pm Date: Saturday, April 15 2017 Where Shalimar Banquet Hall 280 W. N...2017-04-081h 24The Women\'s Mosque of AmericaThe Women's Mosque of AmericaZaytuna Community Forum on The Women's Mosque of America (11/5/16)On November 4th, 2015, The Women's Mosque of America participated in a Zaytuna Community Forum event, featuring founder M. Hasna Maznavi, khateebah Zahra Billoo, Dr. Rania Awaad, and moderated by Kristin George. View the event flyer here: http://us9.campaign-archive1.com/?u=e77d3dba20355b0c06099d560&id=7582fc5c51&e=e464b6732d 2017-03-071h 35The Mindful Muslim Podcast - Inspirited MindsThe Mindful Muslim Podcast - Inspirited MindsThe Mindful Muslim Podcast #06 – A Brief History of Islamic Psychology: A Discussion with Dr Rania Awaad Islamic psychology or Ilm al-Nafs, (the science of “the self” or “psyche”), refers to the medical and philosophical study of the psyche from an Islamic perspective. The contributions of many Muslim scholars of the past on studying the mind and proposing treatments for mental conditions is extremely important and underpins many of our modern techniques. Join Meanha and our special guest Dr Rania Awaad as they explore the Islamic history of psychology and the works of early Muslim scholars which is only now being rediscovered. Dr Rania Awaad is a practicing psychiatrist based at the Stanford...2016-11-0400 min