Ep4 : Parler de ses péchés en thérapie, c'est haram ?

Can we truly free ourselves without talking about our wounds? Many believe that in Islam, revealing our sins is forbidden... but what about when we seek healing? In this video, we gently and in-depth explore: The place of mental health in Islam and why the soul deserves as much attention as the body. The principles of Islamic fiqh that make therapeutic speech permissible in cases of necessity. How sincere intention (niyyah) transforms a confession into an act of healing. Why Allah is closer to those seeking self-improvement than to those who remain trapped in guilt. The parallel between talking to a therapist and consulting a doctor for a physical illness. With evidence from the Quran, hadiths, and scholarly opinions, discover why seeking help for spiritual advancement is not haram but a commendable endeavor. If this episode helped you, or if you know someone who could benefit from it, please share it with others. And if you'd like to discuss other topics related to therapy and faith, contact me on Instagram @hafsa.psychologue. Have an iced latte, and let's chat together Between My Consultations! ☕️💬 Find me on Instagram and TikTok: @Hafsa.psychologue My website: www.hafsapsychologue.com