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In The Need for Islamic Counselling in the Ummah, Humaira Kapadia explores the crucial issue of mental health and the Islamic solutions for addressing such concerns.
Nikhat Fatima reviews Perceptions by Maulana Maududi
Rahamathunnissa A offers some crucial life lessons for our readers.
Explore our Tech Tips section, through the words of Farha Tamanna.
In this podcast, Madeeha explains the recent legal amendments in the island of Lakshadweep and their disastrous consequences.
In this episode, Zehra Mehdi, a psychoanalytical psychotherapist and a PhD scholar at Columbia University speaks to Sufiya Tazeen, Editorial Board Member, Aura, about the pandemic.
In this poem, Umama A Talha explores the complex emotions of the Palestinian struggle in her own words.
KALOPSIA [kal-op–see–uh] -noun. a condition, state or delusion in which things appear more beautiful than they really are. Author’s note: The poem revolves around the struggles of women navigating through the pressure and oppression of society. The gradual shift of colour from red to blue represents the bruises and wounds and how by the end they’re hoping to heal. We are in Kalopsia, a state of delusion. This poem aims to break that and tackle the harsh reality.
Read full article here, at the March Issue of Aura Magazine.
From the first issue of Aura, an exposition of what it means to be a leader.