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[quote][quote]Assalaamu’alaikum, Depression and anxiety are two different conditions but is hard to find an isolated case of these two. They overlap on each other, with one condition usually predominant. The features of these two conditions are entirely different. Briefly, in depression one repents on one’s past and in anxiety one worries about one’s future. Depression and anxiety are not always abnormal but are normal within the psychological limits (norms) and abnormal beyond the limits, and in either way the treatment lies in Holy Quran, adapting the verse, Baqra-112. Similarly there are many other verses, having the same lesson are also present. The therapeutic intervention (Drug treatment) is added only in those cases, which are beyond the norms but the major role of the treatment lies in the psychotherapy, which has no effective way of motivating the person other than Holy Quran. So this great book has “Dua” (prayers) as well as “Dawa” (medicine) which are the components of the complete “Zabta-e-Hahat” (Constitution of life), which no doubt, Holy Quran is. May Allah help and forgive us, Aameen! Allah Hafiz! Dr. Akhlaq[/quote] Religion is the personal concept of a person that how he takes, observes, and experiences the beliefs... If someone is an atheist, then what will be your criteria ...?[/quote]
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