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  2. Islam and mental health - Wikipedia

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    Despite a rich history of mental health advancements in the Islamic world, particularly during its Renaissance from the eighth to the thirteenth century, [1] there is a dearth of mental health utilization among Muslims, particularly in the West. [2]

  3. Abu Hilal al-Askari - Wikipedia

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    Abū Hilāl al-Ḥasan ibn ʿAbdallāh b. Sahl al-ʿAskarī (d. c. 400 AH/1010 CE), known also by the epithet al-adīb ('littérateur'), was an Arabic-language lexicographer and literatus of Persian origin, noted for composing a wide range of works enabling Persian-speakers like himself to develop refined and literary Arabic usage and so gain preferment under Arab rule. [1]

  4. Ahl al-Hadith - Wikipedia

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    Ahl al-Hadith (Arabic: أَهْل الحَدِيث, romanized: Ahl al-Ḥadīth, lit. 'people of hadith') is an Islamic school of Sunni Islam that emerged during the 2nd and 3rd Islamic centuries of the Islamic era (late 8th and 9th century CE) as a movement of hadith scholars who considered the Quran and authentic hadith to be the only authority in matters of law and creed. [1]

  5. At-Targhib wat-Tarhib - Wikipedia

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    An excellent collection of Hadith from the Classical Period that discusses the benefits of different good deeds and cautions against certain bad deeds.