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If modern psychology still leaves a gap, this is where the Qur’an steps in. In this compilation, Nouman Ali Khan shows why Psychology Missed This—and how The Qur’an Didn’t. Without dismissing therapy or research, he explores what revelation adds that models and metrics can’t: a God-anchored view of the self, ego, and healing. Across three lectures, Nouman maps the space where Psychology and the Qur’an meet—and where they don’t. First, he challenges the trend of cutting people off as a cure-all, arguing that Qur’anic guidance calls us to repair ties, practice forbearance, and forgive wisely. Then he distinguishes arrogance vs confidence through Qur’anic stories—showing how true confidence grows from humility, reliance on Allah, and responsibility. Finally, he walks through what changes when you surrender to Allah: the inner shift from control-addiction to tawakkul, from restless analysis to worshipful clarity. What you’ll learn Psychology vs Qur’an: when labels help—and when only revelation can realign the heart Arrogance vs confidence in Islam: how prophetic leadership marries humility with strength Surrender to Allah: why letting go isn’t passive; it’s an active return to purpose Practical steps to build sabr, tawakkul, and consistent worship even under pressure How to spot ego traps: entitlement, comparison, and spiritual performativity Why this matters now We live in a hyper-diagnosed moment. Insights help, but some aches—envy, arrogance, despair—need more than reframing. The Qur’an teaches a psychology of the soul: you are responsible, tested, seen by Allah, and capable of growth. That’s why Nouman Ali Khan keeps returning to revelation: it reframes pain as a path to rank, ties healing to repentance and dhikr, and anchors identity beyond mood swings and metrics. Timestamps 0:00 – Psychology vs Qur’an: Healing Beyond Labels Why “cut them off” culture can backfire; Qur’anic tools for mending relationships with boundaries and ihsan. 17:03 – Arrogance vs Confidence in Islam Four Qur’anic case studies that expose pride, model leadership, and build real self-worth. 1:04:08 – What Happens When You Surrender to Allah The inner mechanics of tawakkul: how trust, patience, and worship quiet the storm. Who this compilation is for Viewers asking why “self-help” hasn’t healed the heart Muslims wrestling with ego, anger, and broken ties Students and professionals seeking Qur’an-rooted confidence without arrogance Anyone ready to trade overthinking for obedience and trust Nouman Ali Khan, Psychology, Qur’an, Psychology Missed This, The Qur’an Didn’t, Islamic psychology, psychology vs Qur’an, surrender to Allah, tawakkul, sabr, faith and ego, humility in Islam, forgiveness in Islam, spiritual growth, tests from Allah. If therapy gave you language but not peace, let revelation finish the sentence. Psychology Missed This—The Qur’an Didn’t.