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For so many of us, emotions like sadness, anxiety and depression are a part of our lives, dictating the quality of our lives from how we feel, to how we act around others, and how we feel about ourselves.
Is it okay to feel these emotions, or should we feel bad for doing so? Isn’t this a sign of having a lack of faith?
Unfortunately in many communities – including the Muslim community – there can be somewhat of a stigma attached to this subject, making it extra difficult for those experiencing these strong feelings of pain, sadness and anxiety to reach out for help. In fear of being shamed or labelled as having “low Iman”, the same people suffer in silence and sometimes can’t escape.
What does Islam really say about these emotions, and how do we go about managing them?
In this episode, we’re joined by sister Hafsa who shares her journey with some of these emotions, and provides us with some powerful advice and direction on how to accept one’s self and seek help.
Surah Luqman – [31:29]
If you have an experience to share, or perhaps your own tips and advice on how to deal with emotions such has anxiety and sadness, start the discussion below! We’d love to hear from you.
If you enjoy lisening to our podcast show and have taken any benefit, we’d be really grateful if you could leave a positive review on iTunes. This not only helps our show to reach more people, but we also love reading your comments! We may also mention your review on a future podcast.
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The post EP 18: Sadness, Anxiety & Islam (feat. Hafsa) appeared first on Deenspiration.
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For so many of us, emotions like sadness, anxiety and depression are a part of our lives, dictating the quality of our lives from how we feel, to how we act around others, and how we feel about ourselves.
Is it okay to feel these emotions, or should we feel bad for doing so? Isn’t this a sign of having a lack of faith?
Unfortunately in many communities – including the Muslim community – there can be somewhat of a stigma attached to this subject, making it extra difficult for those experiencing these strong feelings of pain, sadness and anxiety to reach out for help. In fear of being shamed or labelled as having “low Iman”, the same people suffer in silence and sometimes can’t escape.
What does Islam really say about these emotions, and how do we go about managing them?
In this episode, we’re joined by sister Hafsa who shares her journey with some of these emotions, and provides us with some powerful advice and direction on how to accept one’s self and seek help.
Surah Luqman – [31:29]
If you have an experience to share, or perhaps your own tips and advice on how to deal with emotions such has anxiety and sadness, start the discussion below! We’d love to hear from you.
If you enjoy lisening to our podcast show and have taken any benefit, we’d be really grateful if you could leave a positive review on iTunes. This not only helps our show to reach more people, but we also love reading your comments! We may also mention your review on a future podcast.
Did you enjoy this episode? Click below to subscribe to the podcast show for free on your smartphone via a range of apps for iOS and Android.
The post EP 18: Sadness, Anxiety & Islam (feat. Hafsa) appeared first on Deenspiration.
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