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Have you ever wondered if your psychiatric diagnosis is treating symptoms of spiritual crisis rather than mental illness? What if the mental health crisis that changed your life wasn't a chemical imbalance at all, but a spiritual battle that psychiatry refuses to acknowledge? This heartful academic testimony challenges everything you thought you knew about mental illness, religious practice, and the hidden assumptions behind psychiatric diagnoses.
Can psychiatry truly be professionally unprejudiced when it denies the existence of God, Prophethood, Divine Revelation, Angels, Demons, Magic, and spiritual realities? This book will challenge mental health professionals to examine the hidden religious assumptions in their supposedly secular practice, and offer hope to anyone who's been told their spiritual beliefs are symptoms of illness. Through extensive psychoanalysis, prophetic evidence, sociological historical facts and brutally honest self-examination, the author invites mental health professionals to reconsider the foundations of their practice and explore whether Islamic spiritual treatment offers answers that pharmaceutical intervention and secular psychotherapy cannot provide. If you've ever questioned whether psychiatry truly understands the human soul, this book provides answers you won't find in any DSM manual.
"My Dawah Letter to Psychiatrists and Therapists" offers a perspective on mental health that you've never encountered—one that challenges the very foundations of secular psychiatry while offering hope for complete healing through Islamic spiritual development. Whether you're a mental health professional questioning your field's limitations, a religious person who's been pathologized for your beliefs, or someone seeking answers beyond pharmaceutical intervention, this book will transform how you understand the relationship between faith, mental health, and human growth. Discover the spiritual dimension of mental health that psychiatry cannot see with "My Dawah Letter to Psychiatrists and Therapists".












