Description
Islamic tradition has long emphasised the importance of understanding and refining the inner self. From arrogance and envy to resentment, false hope and spiritual laziness, the ‘diseases of the heart’ are seen not only as personal struggles, but barriers to living with clarity, sincerity and compassion.
Join educator Mohammed Isaaq for a reflective programme exploring the inner vices that shape human behaviour and the spiritual practices developed to confront them. Rooted in the Islamic tradition and made accessible for a contemporary audience, you are invited to think deeply about self-awareness, discipline, intention and personal transformation.
Through discussion, reflection and practical insight, the programme offers a thoughtful exploration of the inner life and the ongoing process of spiritual refinement.
About the Speaker
Mohammed Isaaq
Mohammed Isaaq, founder of Claritas Universal and Knowing Yourself programs, is a self-development specialist and educator. Raised in Birmingham, UK, he pursued postgraduate education and further studies in Morocco, Jordan, and Yemen. Recently graduating in Islamic Psychology from the Cambridge Muslim College, Isaaq returned to the UK in 2017. He teaches Islamic Psychology and Traditional Medicine programs, alongside community projects, globally. With successful programs in over 40 countries, he’s reached over 30,000 participants worldwide.
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