The author, a practising Muslim and experienced psychotherapist, professor of psychology for several years and an established authority in the field, takes a somber, non pedantic look at the dilemma, leading the way towards its solution.
He argues that the techniques which have evolved from the philosophy, basiclly anti-religious, underlying some modern psychotherapeutic and psychiatric disciplines have, in fact, acquired a certain measure of autonomous neutrality, and can be useful in serving the cause of Islam.
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