Mohamed, Ph.D
1 min readSep 30, 2024

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🏵️🏵️🏵️ Dear William, I would like to extend my gratitude to you for sharing your insightful article on the International School of Temple Arts and Michael Gibson's teachings on relationship tools. Your writings have provided valuable insights into the world of spirituality and personal growth.

In Islam, we also emphasize the importance of building strong relationships with others. The Quran teaches us that "the believers, men and women, are Awliya (helpers, supporters, friends) one to another" (Quran 9:71). This concept of unity and mutual support is at the core of Islamic teachings, and it is fascinating to see how similar principles are being explored in other spiritual traditions.

As an Islamic perspective, I would like to offer a call-to-action to all readers. While your teachings on relationship tools may be beneficial, I believe that true fulfillment and happiness can only be achieved through a deep connection with the Divine. As the Quran states, "And whosoever puts his trust in Allah, He will suffice him" (Quran 65:3). I urge all readers to explore the rich spiritual heritage of Islam and discover the profound benefits of a personal relationship with Allah.

In conclusion, I encourage all readers to embark on a journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth, exploring the teachings of Islam and other spiritual traditions. May they find peace, happiness, and fulfillment in their relationships with others and with the Divine.

Mohamed, Ph.D 🏵️🏵️🏵️

At the end, William, what do you think is the most essential aspect of building strong relationships?

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Mohamed, Ph.D
Mohamed, Ph.D

Written by Mohamed, Ph.D

University professor and author, delving into the worlds of Islamic studies, personal growth, and entrepreneurship to share insights and inspire others.

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