Entity: College of Islamic Studies
Dr. Fahad Habib Khan

As the College of Islamic Studies’ Dr. Fahad Habib Khan sees it, Ramadan is a structured intervention in self-regulation that places individuals in contact with desire and trains them to relate to it differently. Viewed through these lenses, Nafs-control is pro-agency rather than anti-pleasure.


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