forward.to.health
Dec 12
When you make dua for someone — it does not wander. It does not delay. It reaches them immediately.
This belief is not symbolic — it is relational, emotional, and neurological.
The heart is not isolated. The heart is connected.
In times of collective trauma, war, genocide, displacement, grief, and global suffering, the human nervous system can collapse into helplessness, despair, emotional shutdown, or compassion fatigue. But Islam offers a radically different mental-health framework: connection instead of isolation.
The fiṭrah teaches us that hearts are interconnected — emotionally, spiritually, and relationally. When one heart remembers Allah, regulation spreads. When one person makes dua, emotional resonance travels. This is how internal states influence collective healing.
Modern psychology calls this: • Emotional co-regulation
• Social nervous system regulation
• Collective trauma buffering
• Relational resilience
Islam calls it: • Dua • Suhbah (healing companionship) • Dhikr • Connection to Allah
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Dec 12
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