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We will survive – RAPE!

We will survive – RAPE!

Click below to watch video on the Upworthy Website: A Few Weeks Before She Was Crowned ‘Miss World,’ She Was Raped. But This Isn’t Just Her Story. By Carly Gillis Hearing a former Miss World winner talk about her rape (and the subsequent legal hell) is sobering. But seeing other women opening up to her so ... Read More
 
Tips to Find a Counselor/Therapist (MySahana.org)

Tips to Find a Counselor/Therapist (MySahana.org)

Click below to access the full article on MySahana Organization website: Tips to Find a Counselor/Therapist Finding a therapist can be a daunting task, especially if it is your first time. Because of the stigma associated with mental health, personal referrals are rarely made and each client is left up to themselves to find the ... Read More
 
What’s Done Is Done

What’s Done Is Done

Click below to see original article: What’s Done Is Done By Ruzky Aliyar A myriad of matters put weight on your mind. It heaves under the sheer pressure of it. Thoughts, actions, endless precipitant emotions all occupy this undefined space and define your outlook on life. It could be anything and everything: doubts, missed prayers, ... Read More
 
Compatibility of Modern Psychology and Muslims

Compatibility of Modern Psychology and Muslims

Click below to see original article in The Fountain Magazine: Compatibility of Modern Psychology and Muslims By Sumeyra Tosun “Surely God changes not the conditions of a people, unless they change what is with their selves.” Qur’an (13:11) In the twentieth century, like other religious communities around the world, Muslims had to come to a ... Read More
 
Tips on How to Help Someone Who is Depressed – (Courtesy of MySahana.org)

Tips on How to Help Someone Who is Depressed – (Courtesy of MySahana.org)

Click below to access the original article on MySahana Organization website: Tips On How To Help Someone Who Is Depressed Seeing a loved one depressed can make you feel helpless and frustrated because you want to help but you don’t know how. When someone is depressed, due to clinical depression, postpartum depression or winter blues, ... Read More
 
Can Depression in Teens be Diagnosed with a Blood Test?

Can Depression in Teens be Diagnosed with a Blood Test?

Click below to see original article in Times Magazine: A Blood Test to Diagnose Depression in Teens? By Alexandra Sifferlin When it comes to diagnosing depression in teens, differentiating mental illness from normal mood swings can be difficult. But it can be a crucial diagnosis, given that untreated depression in youth makes them more vulnerable ... Read More
 
The Only Shelter in the Storm

The Only Shelter in the Storm

Click below to read original article at the referenced link: The Only Shelter in the Storm It’s never easy to stand when the storm hits. As soon as it starts raining, lightning shortly follows. Dark clouds replace the sun and all you can see are the waves of an ocean, once calm, surrounding you. No longer ... Read More
 

AHL Moments Blog

AHL stands for alhamdulillah (Al-Hamdu-Lillah).  It is a site where anyone can make a brief post about something that happened to them for which they are thankful.  A positive spin on “FML”, these posts end with “AHL”. http://ahlmoments.blogspot.com/
 
Student in Demi Lovato Doc.

Student in Demi Lovato Doc.

Click below to watch video: Spring girl appears in Lovato documentary Sanah Jivani suffers from alopecia A student in Spring is inspiring others, including her favorite singer, by helping girls feel confident and beautiful without needing anyone else’s approval. Sanah Jivani, 14, suffers from an auto-immune condition called alopecia. “Middle school was some of my ... Read More