Haripur, The University of Haripur recently organized a groundbreaking seminar on “Islamic Principles of Health, Healing, and Mental Well-being”. This significant event was coordinated by the Department of Public Health and Nutrition in partnership with the Public Health Society. It marked a successful conclusion, reflecting a robust engagement with the topic.
According to The University of Haripur, the seminar featured Dr. Muhammad Ateeb, a distinguished Ph.D. scholar from the university, as the keynote speaker. Dr. Ateeb’s expertise provided an in-depth exploration of how Islamic principles are profoundly integrated with concepts of health, healing, and mental well-being. His contribution was central to the seminar, offering scholarly insights that captivated the audience.
The discussions at the seminar centered on the intersection of Islamic teachings with physical, mental, and emotional health. The event drew a diverse group of attendees, including students, faculty, and healthcare professionals. The seminar fostered a dialogue on holistic health practices, healing methods based on Islamic principles, and the cultivation of mental resilience through faith-based teachings. This diverse participation enriched the discourse, creating a shared understanding of the impact of Islamic principles on overall well-being.
The University of Haripur expressed its gratitude to all the participants, speakers, and organizers for their valuable contributions, which were instrumental in the success of this enlightening seminar. The event underscored the university’s dedication to exploring the nexus between faith and health, contributing significantly to the academic and health communities.