Visit to Afesip Cambodia
We went to Afesip Cambodia, an organisation in Cambodia that provide refuge for female children who have been sexually and physically abused. We came to know about this organisation when we heardRead More…
We went to Afesip Cambodia, an organisation in Cambodia that provide refuge for female children who have been sexually and physically abused. We came to know about this organisation when we heardRead More…
Buku baru kami yang diterbitkan oleh Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. Buku ini adalah sedutan dari tesis Dr Hamidi Abdul Rahman. Buku dengan kandungan yang lebih mendalam insyaAllah akan diterbitkan pada tahun hadapan.Read More…
31st October 2024 Dr Hamidi Abdul Rahman presented a paper titled “Multi-psyche Islamic Psychology Model as Foundation for Islamic Psychotherapy Approaches” at the Islamic Psychology Summit in Yogyakarta, Indonesia on 26th OctoberRead More…
By Zaharom Ridzwan, Hamidi Abdul Rahman, Nor Azian Ab Rahman Abstract This case study looks into the treatment of endometrial cancer using al-ṭibb al-abawī. The subject, a 55-year-old female Malay, had aRead More…
By Hamidi Abdul Rahman, Supyan Hussin and Zaharom Ridzwan Abstract Introduction: Jinn possession and mental disorder have overlapping symptoms, and different therapy disciplines may diagnose those with overlapping symptoms as either mentalRead More…
Abstract: A case study on a male British Muslim repeat offender was presented. He had been involved in violent crimes since he was a teenager and had served several prison sentences. HeRead More…
Abstract: The belief in jinn possession is embedded in the Muslim faith. A previous quantitative study had identified symptoms of jinn possession. It shows that there are overlapping symptoms between jinn possessionRead More…
Abstract: The belief in jinn possession is deeply rooted amongst Muslims. A previous quantitative research has identified 23 significant symptoms of jinn possession. The loadings of the symptoms were used to createRead More…
Abstract: A case study on a female Malay living in the UK with serious eczema was presented. Her parents believed that it was a condition called santau, a common cultural belief inRead More…
Abstract: A case study of a male British Muslim of Pakistani descend with severe cluster headache was presented. The patient only responded to morphine treatment but his condition continued to deteriorate. HeRead More…