Naqshbandiya Foundation for Islamic Education

The Naqshbandiya Foundation for Islamic Education (NFIE) is a non-profit, tax exempt, religious and educational organization dedicated to serve Islam with a special focus on Tasawwuf(Sufism),

Wednesday, October 8, 2025

A Lost Masterpiece of Sunni Theology ( Kitab al-Tawhid: The Book of Monotheism by Abū Manṣūr al-Māturīdī) : Finally in English with Dr Ramon Harvey-Blogging Theology -

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Blogging Theology: Oct 8, 2025 Kalam

Visit https://ramonharvey.com/ and subscribe for his newsletter. He is also active on https://x.com/RamonIHarvey For the Kitab al-Tawhid Course, visit: https://ramonharvey.com/online-courses/ To order the Book of Monotheism, translated by Tahir Uluç, and edited by Ramon Harvey (Ibn Haldun University Press), visit: https://www.kitapyurdu.com/kitap/kitb... or other distributors.

Book:

Kitab al-Tawhid: The Book of Monotheism Vol.I-II (2 Volumes Set). Paperback - 2025
by Abu Mansur al-Maturidi (Translated by Tahir Uluc)

Istanbul: Ibn Haldun Universitesi, 2025. Paperback. New. In English. Translated by Tahir Uluc; edited with annotations and an introduction by Ramon Harvey. 696 p. 16x24 cm. Oneness (tawhid) is not only the outermost gate of entry to Islam, but also its deepest dimension because tawhid, which begins with accepting God as the only being worthy of worship, manifests itself in every aspect of existence. Abu Mansur al-Maturidi's (d. 333/944) masterpiece, Kitab al-tawhid, is perhaps the oldest work available that deals with this comprehensive understanding of tawhid in Islam and traces it in all aspects of existence. Al-Maturidi is important first and foremost due to his status as the eponym of one of the two main schools of Sunn_ kal_m. The Maturidi tradition is a theological articulation of the _anaf_ school of ethics and law, itself one of the oldest and largest such schools in the Muslim world. But al-Maturidi also has a wider significance, reflecting the depth and subtlety of his theological and philosophical ideas, as well as the coherence of the resultant system. This elevates him to sit among both the great theologians of the Islamic tradition, and the great philosophers of religion. An English translation of al-Maturidi's Kitab al-Tawhid is a debt owed not just to the field of Islamic studies, but to the global Muslim community (umma), and ultimately world literature.
Dr.Ramon Harvey Website:https://ramonharvey.com/

Amazon:

Transcendent God, Rational World: A Maturidi Theology (Edinburgh Studies in Islamic Scripture and Theology) 1st Edition
by Ramon Harvey (Author)

Ramon Harvey revisits the Muslim theologian Abū Manṣūr al-Māturīdī (d. 333/944) from Samarqand and puts his system, and that of the Māturīdī school, into lively dialogue with modern thought. Combining rigorous study of Arabic Māturīdī texts with insights from Husserl’s phenomenology and analytic theology, Harvey explores themes from epistemology and metaphysics to the nature of God and specific divine attributes (omniscience and wisdom, creative action, divine speech and the Qur’an). His systematic treatment of these topics shows that a contemporary Muslim philosophical theology, or kalām jadīd, can be true to the past, yet dynamic in the present, and can provide original and constructive answers to perennial theological questions.

Tuesday, October 7, 2025

From East to the West: Love, Lineage & Legacy - A Conversation with Sheikh Mustafa Briggs: The Zawiya Podcast:Oct 1, 2025

 YouTube Video:

https://youtu.be/0A90J2Sk4eI?si=Bwl2ORezUdyYkQW0

Hosts Taha and Mehdi welcome Sheikh Mustafa Briggs to The Zawiya Podcast for a captivating conversation that spans poetry, the legacy of female scholars, and the profound history of Islam in Africa. Together, they explore how love, lineage, and legacy shape our identities, connect East and West, and continue to inspire hearts today. A journey through knowledge, culture, and spirituality you won’t want to miss.

Amazon Book: Islam & The Making of Modern World - Mustafa Briggs

In Islam and the Making of the Modern World, acclaimed author Mustafa Briggs embarks on a profound journey to uncover the transformative role of Islam in shaping global history. With a keen eye and a storyteller’s flair, Briggs presents a collection of essays that challenge dominant Eurocentric narratives. He illuminates pivotal moments in history where Muslim civilisations significantly influenced the realms of science, culture, trade, and politics, while also examining how Western responses to Islam have shaped the modern world. From the enduring legacy of the Roman Empire and its relationship with the Muslim Caliphate to the oral traditions of West Africa and the scholarly exchanges of Al-Andalus, Briggs explores the intellectual brilliance of the Islamic Golden Age alongside the geopolitical legacies of the Crusades and the Ottoman Empire. Briggs masterfully examines how crucial events, such as the transatlantic slave trade and colonialism, were informed by both Islamic and anti-Islamic dynamics. He highlights key moments when the Muslim and Western worlds collided and collaborated, reshaping global history, offering a fresh perspective on the history of the modern era. Filled with fascinating anecdotes, thought-provoking essays, and a call to rediscover forgotten legacies, Islam and the Making of the Modern World is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of our shared global heritage. This book is not just about reclaiming the past; it’s about understanding how history has shaped the present and envisioning a reimagined future. It is a must-read for history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone looking for a deeper understanding of our world's complexities.

About the Author: Mustafa Briggs is a renowned historian, lecturer, author, and Islamic scholar specializing in the intersection of Islam, history, and global cultures. A graduate in Arabic and International Relations from the University of Westminster, Mustafa furthered his studies at SOAS, University of London, and Al-Azhar University in Cairo. His acclaimed Beyond Bilal lecture series, which explores Black history in Islam, has been presented at over 50 universities worldwide, including Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, and Yale, followed by his book Beyond Bilal which became an Amazon #1 bestseller, celebrated for its groundbreaking insights and accessibility. With a passion for uncovering overlooked narratives, Mustafa’s work sheds light on the contributions of Muslim civilizations to the modern world.His thought-provoking lectures and bestselling books serve as a bridge between the past and present, providing fresh perspectives on history, identity, and spirituality.

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YouTube Interview:EP 127-Decolonizing Islamic History: From Constantinople to the Mughals.(feat: Mustafa Briggs)-Boys in the Cave-May 30, 2025

In this deep and enlightening conversation, Mustafa Briggs joins us to discuss the rich and often overlooked history of Islam and its profound impact on the modern world. From the contributions of Muslim civilizations to the legacy of figures like Muhammad Iqbal and the Ottomans, we explore how reclaiming these narratives can empower Muslims today. Mustafa also shares insights from his upcoming book, Islam and the Making of the Modern World, and why understanding our past is crucial for shaping our future. ✅ How Muslim scholars gave Europe "Arabic numerals" (including zero) — and why it led to binary code (0s and 1s). ✅ The Ottomans’ secret claim to the Roman Empire — and why Constantinople’s fall was a spiritual victory. ✅ Why Muslims today don’t know their own history — and how colonialism erased Islamic intellectual traditions. ✅ Muhammad Iqbal’s surprising solution — why politics won’t revive the Ummah, but spirituality will. ✅ The truth about the "Moors" — were they Black? Why Europeans feared (and demonized) them. Purchase Mustafa Briggs New Book 'Islam & The Making of The Modern World': https://www.amazon.com/Islam-Making-M... 🕳️ 
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Wednesday, October 1, 2025

What the Sufism of Rumi Does for the West with Muhammad Ali Mojaradi Sharghzadeh,-Episode143 - The Ansari Podcast - October 1, 2025

 Youtube video:

https://youtu.be/TgIp64suP0I?si=s1oZ58owjjJdKEK6

Sufism is one of the doors to Islam for many in the West and the story of the Sufi mystic poet Jalal Ad-Din Ar-Rumi has captivated people for centuries. Rumi brought Islam to the Greek speaking world of his time and still his poetry reveals the beauty of Islam today across the world. In this episode we learn the history of Rumi with Muhammad Ali Mojaradi aka Sharghzadeh, a Persian translator, Persian language teacher, and founder of Persian Poetics. Listen and learn from the life of the beloved poet Rumi and how his words still stir hearts of Muslims and non-Muslims alike even to this day. Check out the book! “The Flame of Love” Translated by Muhammad Ali Mojaradi https://www.sharghzadeh.com/the-flame... Learn Persian Poetry with Muhammad Ali Mojaradi at Persian Poetics https://www.persianpoetics.com/

Amazon:

The Flame of Love: Rumi's 100 Most Passionate Poems Hardcover – March 18, 2025
by Rumi (Author), Muhammad Ali Mojaradi  (Translator)

A smoldering collection of 100 love poems by master poet Rumi that will set fire to even the iciest of hearts. Accompanied by illuminating commentary throughout, The Flame of Love explores the depths of passion, longing, and loss through Rumi's timeless verses.
The Flame of Love is an alluring collection of 100 love poems by world-renowned poet Rumi, never before translated for a modern audience. Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Rumi’s words as he explores the depths of love, passion, and longing through his timeless verses.
Rumi, a thirteenth-century Persian Sufi mystic, is widely regarded as one of the greatest poets in history. The Flame of Love unveils a new facet of Rumi’s brilliance, featuring lesser-known love poems that capture the complexities of love in all its forms, along with insightful commentary on the poems and an introduction about Rumi's life.
TIMELESS AND UNIVERSAL: This carefully curated collection features love poetry that transcends time, showcasing the powerful depths of human emotion. Rumi’s lyrical verses will resonate with readers from all walks of life.
100 NEVER-BEFORE-TRANSLATED POEMS: The Flame of Love brings together 100 never-before-translated poems by Rumi, offering readers a fresh and unique glimpse into the master poet’s work.
INSIGHTFUL COMMENTARY: Translator Muhammad Ali Mojaradi offers an introduction about Rumi's life, as well as commentary on the poems themselves that provides valuable context for readers who want to dive deeper into Rumi's work.

Biography: Muhammad Ali Mojaradi

Muhammad Ali Mojaradi was raised in Michigan in an Iranian immigrant household. At age fifteen—despite the protests of his family—he moved to Tehran where he lived with his grandparents and attended high school.
In 2015 he moved back to the United States, later studying Economics and Middle Eastern studies at the University of Michigan while working as a researcher and Persian translator.
At UofM he studied Persian poetry formally for the first time and founded @persianpoetics, hoping to expose his friends to the world of Persian poetry. He also chose the pen name ‘sharghzadeh’ meaning ‘struck by the east’ in Persian, an antonym of ‘gharbzadeh.’
After completing his studies at the University of Michigan, he traveled to Jordan where he studied Arabic at Qasid Arabic Institute and Jordan University. The pandemic forced him to cut his studies short and return to America after initially planning to remain in Jordan to continue his study of Arabic and Islam.
Upon returning to America, he began to work on @persianpoetics full-time, eventually launching the viral #rumiwasmuslim campaign, attracting international media attention.
 In 2020 he returned to Tehran to locate rare books and further study Persian poetry while immersed in the Persian language.
In 2021 Muhammad began teaching Persian privately, and shortly afterward he began hosting live courses, first teaching a general introduction to Persian poetry, followed by a study of Saʿdi’s Gulistān, Bustān, and Pand-Nāma. He also taught a course on Female poets, book one of Rumi’s magnum opus ‘the Masnawi’ and Hāfiz.
In 2024, he moved to New York, where he currently resides. He is available to host talks, lectures, and courses focused on Persian poetry. Muhammad also accepts translation projects of all kinds. For any inquiry, you can contact him via email: muhammadmojaradi(at)gmail.com

Monday, September 29, 2025

Michael Sugich on Islam, Sufism & the Search for True Spiritual Guidance in a Noisy World:The Growth Mindset with Silawath Irshad - September 28, 2025

 YouTube Video:

https://youtu.be/2emwHQj1Qoc?si=WVEj3yxwZfRslK4u

What does it mean to truly know God in a world drowning in distractions, noise, and false guides? In this deeply inspiring conversation, writer and spiritual traveler Michael Sugich shares his extraordinary journey from the stages of America's theater to the timeless wisdom of Islam and Sufism. Michael Sugich is an acclaimed American writer and spiritual traveler who converted to Islam in his early twenties. He has authored several celebrated works, including Signs on the Horizons, Hearts Turn, and the nine-volume series The Exemplars for Our Time (co-authored with photographer Peter Sanders), which document stories of faith, repentance, and the lives of contemporary saints. Michael opens up about his youth in the 1960s, his spiritual awakening, and the transformative role of Sufi teachers and authentic spiritual guides. We dive into the purpose of religion, the dangers of self-guided spirituality in the “Shaykh Google” age, and how seekers today can discern truth from illusion. This episode is a treasure chest for anyone seeking authentic spirituality, the meaning of Islam, and the path of the heart. 

Mecca Books: https://www.meccabooks.com/

Hearts Turn: Sinners, Seekers, Saints and the Road to Redemption: Michael Sugich


About The Book

’Hearts Turn’ is a singular and gripping exploration of the act of 'tawba', a Qur’anic term commonly translated as repentance. In English, repentance is a forbidding word that suggests a puritanical finality. But in Arabic the term 'tawba' is dynamic, meaning to ‘turn’ or ‘return’. 'At-Tawwab' is one of the Names of God, the Oft-Returning or Ever-Relenting. It is an active constant, an ongoing, compassionate reality that renews every moment we are alive. The process of purification is a process of continuous turning.

In ‘Hearts Turn’ Michael Sugich, author of ‘Signs on the Horizons’, tells stories that are harrowing and hilarious, heartrending and bizarre, profane and transcendent, and altogether full of hope, showing how men and women from many parts of the world and many walks of life have turned themselves around and taken a fork in the road toward a higher reality.

About The Author

Michael Sugich (Haroon Sugich) is a native of Santa Barbara, California and studied at UCLA and the California Institute of the Arts. He was initiated into a traditional Sufi order in 1972.
Since that time he has studied Sufi doctrine and practice with spiritual masters across the Arab and Islamic world. He lived for 23 years in the precincts of the sacred city of Makkah al-Mukarama where he kept company with many men of knowledge and illumination.
He has been a professional writer and communications advisor for forty years, and has written three books, including ‘Signs on the Horizon’. He was the co-founder of a successful public relations practice and has advised corporate leaders, senior religious figures and politicians.
He has lived in London, Bristol, Cairo and Dubai and currently resides in Istanbul.

Signs on the Horizons: Meeting With Men of Knowledge And Illumination: Michael Sugich

 An enthralling contemporary memoir of one seeker’s interactions with men who have transcended the ordinary and achieved stations of spirituality and enlightenment that in the modern world we only attribute to the Biblical fathers of ancient times or to myth.

Michael Sugich, an American writer who was initiated into a traditional Sufi order over forty years ago and who lived for 23 years in the sacred city of Makkah Al Mukaramah, has kept company with some of the greatest Sufi saints of the age from many parts of the world.

His book is a unique eye-witness narrative of a mystical tradition that today hides in plain sight, veiled by the turbulence and materialism gripping the Muslim world. It is a spellbinding personal memoir told with eloquence, empathy, self-effacing humor, insight and love.

Exemplars for Our Time: Michael Sugich

This unique series profiles the lives of Sayyida Fatima Yashrutia, Habib Ahmad Mashhur al-Haddad, Shaykh Murabit al-Hajj, Muzaffer Ozak Efendi, Sidi Muhammad ibn al-Habib, Sufi ‘Abd Allah Khan, Sayyid ‘Umar ‘Abd Allah Mwinyi Baraka, and Shaykh Salih al-Ja‘fari.

Volume One: The Luminous Virtues of the Sages of Islam
Series editor and author Michael Sugich takes a fascinating and richly detailed journey into the world of sainthood in Islam; a subject that is mystifying to many Muslims today. His penetrating exploration makes the case that the friends of God – the saints – are, and always have been, the true Muslim role models. And while they seem to have disappeared in modern times, they are in fact hiding in plain sight.

Volume Two: Shaykh Murabit al-Hajj, by Hamza Yusuf
Ascetic scholar-saint Shaykh Murabit al-Hajj would almost certainly have lived out his life in complete obscurity in the remote deserts of Mauritania had a young Hamza Yusuf not been guided in a dream to visit him, live in his tent, and learn at his feet. Sheykh Hamza authors this intimate and moving biography of one of the hidden treasures of our time, illustrated by the unique photography of Peter Sanders.

Volume Three: Habib Ahmad Mashhur al-Haddad, by Mostafa al-Badawi
Considered in his lifetime as one of the greatest saints of Islam, Habib Ahmad Mashhur al-Haddad’s compassionate teaching of traditional Islam had a profound influence on generations of followers and students including Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, Dr Umar Faruq Abd-Allah and Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad. Another former student, Dr Mostafa Badawi, writes this beautiful account of the scholar-sage, having dedicated his life to translating and interpreting his teachings.

Volume Four: Sayyida Fatima Yashrutia: Daughter of Akka, by Dr. Karim Lahham
Dr. Karim Lahham brings to life the compelling story of Sayyida Fatima Yashrutia, which spans two tempestuous centuries marked by world wars, the fall of the Ottoman empire, the catastrophe of 1948, and the civil war in Lebanon. The spiritual heir of her father, Sayyid ‘Ali Nurad’din al-Yashruti, Sayydia Fatima devoted her life to knowledge, teaching, prayer and invocation, and remains a beloved spiritual guide whose wisdom and inspiration lives on.

Volume Five: Sayyid ‘Umar ‘Abd’Allah: The Blessed One, by Michael Sugich
Steeped in traditional studies from early childhood, as well as passing through the prestigious Oxford University, Sayyid ‘Umar ‘Abdullah Mwinyi Baraka was a highly influential East African educator and diplomat and a charismatic interpreter in multiple languages of the tolerance and beauty of Islam. Michael Sugich remembers the ‘ongoing adventure’ of being with his former teacher, and the profound influence he had on many leaders of post-independence East Africa.

Volume Six: Muzaffer Ozak Efendi: The Polisher of Hearts, by Shems Friedlander
A colourful and charismatic teacher, Muzaffer Ozak Effendi nurtured his students with lively conversation in his bookstore, in cafes across Turkey, on the streets, and in his dervish lodge. A Sufi master, he ventured to America to introduce young seekers to the beauty of Islamic spirituality, and left a vibrant legacy across North America, Europe and the Middle East. Close disciple Shems Friedlander remembers his life and teachings, accompanied by unique photographs by the author.

Volume Seven: Shaykh Saleh al-Ja’fari, by Dr. Samer Dajani
For 30 years, Shaykh Saleh al-Ja’fari lived in a small chamber within Al-Azhar Mosque in Cairo, where he was the Imam; rarely venturing out other than to make pilgrimage to Makkah, or visit the tombs of saints across Egypt. Dr. Samer Dajani remembers this gifted teacher who became a legend in his own lifetime due to his discourses held every Friday in the courtyard of Al-Azhar Mosque, attracting huge crowds of people from all walks of life.

Volume Eight: Sufi ‘Abdullah Khan, by Michael Sugich
Leaving his native Pakistan for Birmingham in the UK, Sufi ‘Abdullah Khan’s mission was to bring a spiritual path to the thousands of Pakistani immigrants who had left for England for material gain. Michael Sugich looks back at Sufi’s remarkable tale that took him from a peasant village to the battlefields of North Africa and a Nazi prison camp in Europe, before a daring cross-country escape led him to a living spiritual master, and the start of his real adventure.

Volume Nine: Sidi Muhammad ibn al-Habib, by Michael Sugich
Michael Sugich takes us on an emotional and mesmerising journey back 50 years to the Zawiya of Shaykh Sidi Muhammad Ibn al-Habib in the Moroccan city of Meknes, where he first became affiliated with the great Sufi sage – one of the most influential figures in the North African spiritual tradition in the twentieth century. The volume is illustrated with unique portraits of the Shaykh taken by Peter Sanders, including a previously unpublished photograph.

Sunday, September 21, 2025

Shaykh Muhammad Bin Yahya Al-Ninowy:The collapse of Ottoman Empire & rise of Salafi Movements- MuhammadThe Merciful -September 21,2025

 YouTube Video: The collapse of Ottoman Empire and rise of Salafi movements

https://youtu.be/7VY61eXl0k8?si=PJU_TB3f8hnPP_w6

YouTube Video: Episode 26 -Sufism,Salafi Critique, and the State of the Ummah: A Conversation with Tafhim Kiani-

https://youtu.be/7OLg825p3F8?si=GUYPrXoN3bMbCWqA

Shaykh Dr. Muhammad al-Ninowy: Sufism, Salafi Critique & the State of the Ummah - A Conversation - Episode 26 - Kianistan- Jan 12,2025 - A Must Watch Interview with Answers to our Critical Questions
Shaykh Dr. Muhammad al-Ninowy is a renowned scholar and spiritual leader with deep roots in Islamic theology and Sufism. He has been listed among The 500 Most Influential Muslims in a publication compiled by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre in Amman, Jordan.
In this thought-provoking interview, Shaykh Ninowy explores profound topics including Sufism, Salafi critiques, and the challenges facing the Muslim Ummah today.
Shaykh Ninowy, whose lineage traces back to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), brings a wealth of scholarly expertise, having studied at Al-Azhar University and earned a PhD in Hadith sciences. He is the founder of the Madina Institute and a pioneer in promoting non-violence and unconditional compassion as central themes in Islam.
In this conversation, we delve into pressing issues in Islamic theology, including:
Salafi criticisms of Sufi practices such as dhikr, mawlid, and the veneration of saints.
The concept of tawheed and accusations of shirk often leveled at Sufis.
The adab (etiquette) of criticism in Islam amidst disillusionment with scholars and political leaders.
Shaykh Ninowy also addresses the intersection of religion and geopolitics, offering insights into understanding suffering in Muslim lands and finding a path forward without despair or rash reactions. He emphasizes the importance of returning to Islam’s authentic values and argues that, while individuals cannot always control external events, they can control their reactions, embodying patience and resilience.
Drawing on his expertise in theology, Sufism, and Islamic history, Shaykh Ninowy provides both spiritual insight and practical guidance for navigating turbulent times. His message of compassion, non-violence, and unwavering faith resonates powerfully in today’s world.
Join us for this deep and illuminating conversation.

Saturday, September 20, 2025

Dr. Tarek Elgawhary: "Gate to Madina: Regaining the Art of Islam" Part1,2,3 -Jul 13, 2025

 YouTube Video Part1:

https://youtu.be/Qz00bjPSTzA?si=KTFJVLmfR0z32m8a

As I'm getting ready to make my new book "Gate to Madina: Regaining the Art of Islam" ready for publication, I thought it might be helpful to share with you all why and how I wrote this book. In this mini-series I'll give you some insight on where the idea came from, why I think it's important, and how I went about researching and writing this book.

YouTube Video Part2:

https://youtu.be/cPxyO1RBUJo?si=wDK6GgUApTe0qxZz

YouTube Video Part3:

https://youtu.be/i2wIBXTz048?si=zI58DxoLG0eTYcLQ

Dr. Tarek Elgawhary is a scholar of Islam and comparative religions having studied at both Princeton University and al-Azhar Seminary. He is the creator of the Making Sense of Islam platform where he discusses issues related to life, Islam, and wellness.












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Gate to Madina tells two stories. The first is the rise of different versions of fake Islam (Islamology) and the great gap they helped create from the late 18th century onward between Islam as a religion and Islam as a civilization. The second is how to mend this gap through regaining the “art of Islam” in its dual form of independent creative mastery buttressed by deep spiritual insight.

While not meant to be an academic work per se, those concerned with the details of many of the claims laid out throughout these pages will find copious references and a full bibliography to help guide you.

The story of yesterday, while important to understand today, need not be the story of tomorrow. The journey ahead is open and bright if we but choose art over sentimentality.

Tarek Elgawhary is a scholar of Islam and comparative religions having studied at both Princeton University and al-Azhar Seminary. He is the creator of the Making Sense of Islam platform where he provides meditations on strategy, mindfulness, and Islam. More information can be found at www.makingsenseofislam.com.

Understanding Fitrah and it's Metaphysical and Ethical implications | Prof. Dr. Yasien |ISIP-International Students of Islamic Psychology - April 16,2025


YouTube Video Part 1.

https://youtu.be/ZQsUxcAGU2g?si=CAHlQ3YgFD_QgnCV

ISIP-International Students of Islamic Psychology hosted Prof. Dr. Yasien Mohamed on Sunday, April 13th, 2025. He spoke on Understanding Fitrah: It’s Implication for Islamic Psychology. During this two-part lecture, we will explore fitrah, the implications in our daily life, and also the relevance with Islamic Psychology. The session was in English, including engaging audience Questions and Answers. This is the Part 1 about: Fitrah and it's Metaphysical and Ethical implications.

YouTube Video Part 2.

https://youtu.be/qHNzSI6HPCw?si=_VA6TFCjTfSUaNxY

ISIP-International Students of Islamic Psychology hosted Prof. Dr. Yasien Mohamed on April 26th, 2025. He spoke on “Fitrah and Its Psychological and Therapeutic Implications." This is part 2 of the exploration of understanding the fitrah, and the implications and relevance with Islamic Psychology. The session was in English, including engaging audience Questions and Answers. Prof. Dr. Yasien Mohamed is an Emeritus Professor of Arabic Studies and Islamic Philosophy at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa, with a Ph.D. in Islamic Ethics. A prolific scholar, he has authored over 100 peer-reviewed articles and several books on Islamic philosophy, psychology, and ethics, including Fiṭrah: The Islamic Concept of Human Nature. His work has earned him international recognition, including the World Prize Book of the Year Award from the Republic of Iran.

Ph.D Thesis, University of Cape Town
The Islamic Concept of Human Nature with special reference to the Development of an Human Psychology-Dr. Yasien Mohamed 

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Fitrah: The Islamic concept of human nature – Dr. Yasien Mohamed