If you are asked to prepare Islam in 2 minutes what will you say? From where will you start? Let’ see how one trainee in the Psychological centre of Dar El-arquam presented it….
When hostility towards the Prophet (PBUH) and the companions increased a great deal, the Prophet (PBUH) proposed that people migrate to Abyssinia. The prophet (PBUH) described the king of Abyssinia as one who did not oppress people. This fact shows the Prophet’s intelligence and that he studied the geography surrounding not only Makkah, but also the entire Arabian Peninsula.
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31 Aug 2008
27 Aug 2008
30 Jul 2008
Between thoughts and destiny
Watch your thoughts, for they become words. Choose your words, for they become actions. Understand your actions, for they become habits. Study your habits for they will become your character. Develop your character, for it becomes your destiny.
29 Jul 2008
The First Psychological Training Centre in The world!
When the Muslims were tortured and humiliated during the Makkan phase, the Prophet (P.B.U.H) introduced a ground-incredibly innovative concept Dar al Arqam Ibn Abi Al Arqam was the training center for Muslims in Makkah for three years
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6 Jul 2008
Insights from the Prophet’s Social and Economic Reforms

In the course of reforming society, after emigration and founding the new nation, the Prophet (PBUH) depends on the following points: 1. The Divine revelation was in the right time i.e. it fits the need of society. For example, Zakat (religious duty like taxes) was imposed when the society was in need for money and funds.
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4 Jul 2008
15 Jun 2008
Muhammad the politician
Founding a Nation:
Jules Masserman, American psychologist and professor of Chicago University says: “leaders must fulfill three functions: The leader must provide for the well-being of the lead; the leader or would be leader must provide a social organization in which people feel relatively secure.That this leader must provide his people with one set of beliefs.”
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