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Overthinking isn’t just “thinking too much”

Overthinking isn’t just “thinking too much”; it’s a repetitive loop where the mind gets stuck, like a car spinning its tires in the mud. To break this cycle, you don’t need to stop your thoughts—you need to change your relationship with them. Based on core therapeutic principles (specifically from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Acceptance and […]

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Learn Anything 10x Faster – No Matter Your Age or IQ,

We are about to embark on a journey that will change the way you learn—forever. This course, Learn Anything 10x Faster – No Matter Your Age or IQ, is not just about studying harder, but about learning smarter. Whether you’re a student, a teacher, or just a curious mind—you’re about to unlock your brain’s full

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The Invisible Gavel — An Islamic Reflection on Self-Compassion

There is a court that sits inside the human heart.The prosecutor is harsh.The evidence is selective.The verdict is always guilty. But Islam does not ask you to live under an invisible whip.It calls you to responsibility — yes.But it also calls you to mercy. Let us rebuild this idea from an Islamic foundation. 1. Islam

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Chapter 3: Conditions (شُرُوط) and invalidators (مُبْطلات) of fast. Complete Guide to Ramadan Fasting (Shafi Fiqh) – Rules, Conditions & Practical Explanation

Conditions (شُرُوط) of fast The conditions of a valid fast are as follows: Intention (niyyat) The intention (النية) to fast should indeed be made each day. For obligatory fasts, two additional conditions apply: For non-obligatory fasts, one can make the intention to fast before noon. The intention should be made in the heart. Verbalizing it

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Chapter 4: The Celestial Balance – The Architecture of the Heavens

As we move our gaze from the microscopic miracles of the human body to the vast expanse of the universe, we encounter a system governed by mathematical precision and unwavering laws. The Quran presents the cosmos not as a chaotic void, but as a “built” structure maintained by a delicate balance—a concept modern astrophysics describes

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Chapter 3: The Architecture of Life – The Miracle Within

While the vast oceans and towering mountains serve as external signs of a Creator, the most intimate evidence lies within the human being. The human body is a masterpiece of biological engineering, containing systems so complex that modern science continues to uncover new layers of wonder every day. The Quran emphasizes that the human form

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Chapter 2: Wonders of the Deep and the Horizons

For centuries, humanity viewed the oceans as mere vast expanses of water. However, as modern technology reached depths exceeding 5,000 meters, scientists discovered a strange world filled with secrets that challenged the human mind. These discoveries revealed that the Quran had accurately sketched their features hundreds of years before the invention of the submarine. The

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Chapter 1: The Method and the Difference – A Book of “Signs,” Not “Sciences” –

In this chapter, we set the foundation for our book: The Quran is a book of “Signs” (Aayaat) and not a textbook of “Science.” Science changes as we discover new things, but the Quran is a constant truth that accommodates all real facts without being trapped in one single theory. 1. The Goal: “How” vs.

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