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EP 29: Understanding Religious OCD & Irrational Behaviour (feat. Meanha Begum – Inspirited Minds)

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OCD – obsessive compulsive disorder – is a common anxiety disorder which can cause unwanted, uncontrollable thoughts, doubts and behaviours.

In the context of religion and practising daily worship, struggling with OCD can become an experience much too overburdening for an individual, and create a cycle of deep frustration, guilt, doubt, and much more.

In this deeply insightful podcast episode, we’re joined by sister Meanha from Inspirited Minds – a charity dedicated to breaking the stigma surrounding Mental Health – particularly within Muslim communities – and providing an assortment of resources for those who wish to learn more, or need personal support.

Sponsoring this episode is FOSIS – the Federation of Student Islamic Societies – who during the 2018/19 academic year are running an ambitious Mental Health campaign (#MindOverChatter) to also help educate and support Muslim students on mental health issues.

What You’ll Learn
  • Who is Meanha Begum and what is Inspirited Minds
  • What is FOSIS and what does the #MindOverChatter campaign involve?
  • What it OCD and the various ways in which it may manifest within an individual?
  • Are there any tell-tale signs that one may be suffering from OCD?
  • Is there a difference between being obsessively clean, and a genuine OCD disorder?
  • Is there a difference between whisperings of Shaytan and irrational OCD-related thoughts?
  • What are some common examples of how a Muslim might display OCD behaviour during their daily worship?
  • The importance of striking a balance between external and internal solutions
  • An incredibly eye-opening personal case study from a brother who suffers from extreme OCD
  • Practical steps towards overcoming OCD behaviour and where to learn more
Related Episodes This Week’s Ayah of the Day

Want to understand more about this incredible Surah, and why it’s great to reflect upon during times of sadness? Check out this brilliant video by Shaykh Tawfique Chowdhury.

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Did you enjoy this episode? Click below to subscribe to the podcast show for free on your smartphone via a range of apps for iOS and Android.

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Mind Over Chatter is a mental health campaign aiming to instigate dialogue between Muslim students to discuss issues related to any aspect of mental health. Mental illness affects more people every year than cancer or heart disease and tends to start during your teenage years or in your early 20s. We therefore want to tackle the stigma which is prevalent in the Muslim community and allow free uninhibited discussions to take place, in order to transform the lives of many.

Share your personal experiences so that others can understand the picture. You may have looked after a family member, experienced depression or anxiety yourself, or have tips you’ve learnt from others that can improve one’s mood.Â

https://www.fosismindoverchatter.com/

Meanha Begum

Communications Manager - Inspirited Minds

Meanha is the communications manager of Inspirited Minds, and is currently studying Islamic Psychology.

By profession, she is an A&E mental health liaison worker, and in her spare time is an active fundraiser, youth worker and masjid event organiser.

(Disclaimer: Meanha is not a qualified mental health professional)

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OCD – obsessive compulsive disorder – is a common anxiety disorder which can cause unwanted, uncontrollable thoughts, doubts and behaviours.

In the context of religion and practising daily worship, struggling with OCD can become an experience much too overburdening for an individual, and create a cycle of deep frustration, guilt, doubt, and much more.

In this deeply insightful podcast episode, we’re joined by sister Meanha from Inspirited Minds – a charity dedicated to breaking the stigma surrounding Mental Health – particularly within Muslim communities – and providing an assortment of resources for those who wish to learn more, or need personal support.

Sponsoring this episode is FOSIS – the Federation of Student Islamic Societies – who during the 2018/19 academic year are running an ambitious Mental Health campaign (#MindOverChatter) to also help educate and support Muslim students on mental health issues.

What You’ll Learn
  • Who is Meanha Begum and what is Inspirited Minds
  • What is FOSIS and what does the #MindOverChatter campaign involve?
  • What it OCD and the various ways in which it may manifest within an individual?
  • Are there any tell-tale signs that one may be suffering from OCD?
  • Is there a difference between being obsessively clean, and a genuine OCD disorder?
  • Is there a difference between whisperings of Shaytan and irrational OCD-related thoughts?
  • What are some common examples of how a Muslim might display OCD behaviour during their daily worship?
  • The importance of striking a balance between external and internal solutions
  • An incredibly eye-opening personal case study from a brother who suffers from extreme OCD
  • Practical steps towards overcoming OCD behaviour and where to learn more
Related Episodes This Week’s Ayah of the Day

Want to understand more about this incredible Surah, and why it’s great to reflect upon during times of sadness? Check out this brilliant video by Shaykh Tawfique Chowdhury.

Useful Links and Resources Social Media Links Never Miss an Episode!

Did you enjoy this episode? Click below to subscribe to the podcast show for free on your smartphone via a range of apps for iOS and Android.

SUBSCRIBE

Mind Over Chatter is a mental health campaign aiming to instigate dialogue between Muslim students to discuss issues related to any aspect of mental health. Mental illness affects more people every year than cancer or heart disease and tends to start during your teenage years or in your early 20s. We therefore want to tackle the stigma which is prevalent in the Muslim community and allow free uninhibited discussions to take place, in order to transform the lives of many.

Share your personal experiences so that others can understand the picture. You may have looked after a family member, experienced depression or anxiety yourself, or have tips you’ve learnt from others that can improve one’s mood.Â

https://www.fosismindoverchatter.com/

Meanha Begum

Communications Manager - Inspirited Minds

Meanha is the communications manager of Inspirited Minds, and is currently studying Islamic Psychology.

By profession, she is an A&E mental health liaison worker, and in her spare time is an active fundraiser, youth worker and masjid event organiser.

(Disclaimer: Meanha is not a qualified mental health professional)

The post EP 29: Understanding Religious OCD & Irrational Behaviour (feat. Meanha Begum – Inspirited Minds) appeared first on Deenspiration.

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