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  2. Soumaya Khalifa - Wikipedia

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    Soumaya Khalifa is the founder and executive director of the Islamic Speakers Bureau of Atlanta. [1] She is an American Muslim of Egyptian origin, with a career in Human Resources and a consulting practice specializing in intercultural communications, leadership development and corporate diversity. [2]

  3. Sufi psychology - Wikipedia

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    A visual rendition of the Islamic model of the soul based on a consensus of 18 surveyed academic and religious experts [5] There is now a substantial literature on combining these elements—ruh, qalb, nafs, and aql (mind)—to create an Islamic model for human behavior which can be the basis for an Islamic Psychology and Psychotherapy.

  4. Nafs - Wikipedia

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    A visual rendition of the Islamic model of the soul showing the position of "nafs" relative to other concepts, based on a consensus of 18 surveyed academic and religious experts [1] Nafs (نَفْس) is an Arabic word occurring in the Quran, literally meaning "self", and has been translated as "psyche", "ego" or "soul".

  5. Qalb - Wikipedia

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    A visual rendition of the Islamic model of the soul showing the position of "'qalb" relative to other concepts based on a consensus of 18 surveyed academic and religious experts. [1] In Islamic philosophy, the qalb (Arabic: قلب) or heart is the center of the human personality.

  6. 'Aql - Wikipedia

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    The Sage Learning of Liu Zhi: Islamic Thought in Confucian Terms. Harvard University Studies in East Asian Law. Brill. ISBN 978-1-68417-049-4. Rothman, Abdallah; Coyle, Adrian (2018). "Toward a Framework for Islamic Psychology and Psychotherapy: An Islamic Model of the Soul". Journal of Religion and Health. 57 (5).

  7. Atlanta Offers Southern Comfort, Soul Food, and Global ...

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    For more than 50 years, Buford Highway has been an important part of Atlanta’s diverse culinary scene, home to restaurants, bodegas, and markets that are heavily influenced by immigrants.

  8. Islamic Circle of North America - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, a number of South Asian MSA members who had been involved in Islamic movements in their home countries developed an Islamic study circle (halaqa), in Montreal. This Halqa Ahbab Islami would become the predecessor of ICNA. [5] [6] [7] The "Sisters Wing", its women's group, was established in 1979.

  9. Religion in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The largest mosque, Al-Farooq Masjid of Atlanta, is located on 14th Street in Midtown Atlanta. [21] Muslims constitute 1.3% per cent of the population, giving Atlanta the sixth largest Muslim proportion in the country. [22]