Passive Aggression A Bleeding Wound in Our Spiritual Life
“What did she mean with that look? Was she upset with the mess I left behind home? Is…
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“What did she mean with that look? Was she upset with the mess I left behind home? Is…
Attempting to answer questions of agency, causality and universality from an Islamic perspective is called the “Islamic philosophy…
Postmodernism includes theories that recognize and aim to create diversity. This creates the following dilemma: to what an…
Autism—and its milder cousin Asperger’s—affects 1 in 150 children across the US. Speculation goes that people like Albert Einstein,…
Can people be held accountable for what they feel and wish from a moral point of view or…
Considering the way human beings are born, some people believe that there can be a “fault” in the…
Memory is one of the purposes of the brain, and it is described as the ability to protect…
“Surely God changes not the conditions of a people, unless they change what is with their selves.” Qur’an…
Dr. Jean Kristeller is Professor of Psychology and the Director of the Center for the Study of Health,…
The concept of divergent thinking was first mentioned by prominent psychologist J. P. Guilford (1950), who defined it…
We are living in a world in which everything changes very quickly; throughout the world immediacy rules. Industrial…
“…set things right (adjust all matters of difference) among yourselves to allow no discord…”1 Approximately three decades ago,…
Evaluations and decisions play an important role in our social life. As we want our evaluations to be…
Peter was a successful banker and the vice president of one of the biggest banks in the state.…
The Fountain Magazine recently published an interview with Nobel Laurate Ahmad Zewail, in which he answered a question…