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Trauma & PTSD

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Last Updated: June 2026

Evidence-Based Information
Based on scientific research

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Professional Care

If you are experiencing severe distress or thoughts of self-harm, seek immediate professional support.

Signs and Symptoms

Emotional Signs

  • Flashbacks and intrusive memories
  • Severe emotional distress or physical reactions to reminders
  • Negative alterations in mood and cognition
  • Dissociation (feeling detached from oneself)
  • Pervasive sense of danger

Physical Signs

  • Exaggerated startle response
  • Panic attacks in response to triggers
  • Chronic pain or somatic symptoms
  • Tense muscles and inability to relax
  • Sleep disturbances and night sweats

Behavioural Signs

  • Avoiding places, activities, or people that remind you of the trauma
  • Reckless or self-destructive behavior
  • Hypervigilance (always being on guard)
  • Difficulty maintaining close relationships
  • Self-medicating with alcohol or drugs

Root Causes

Etiology // Origins

Root Causes & Triggers

Acute Traumatic Events

Experiencing a single, overwhelming event such as an accident, natural disaster, or physical assault.

Complex Trauma (C-PTSD)

Prolonged, repeated trauma, often occurring in childhood, such as ongoing abuse, neglect, or domestic violence.

Neurological Alteration

The trauma causes the hippocampus to shrink (memory) and the amygdala to become hyper-reactive (fear).

Islamic Perspective

"Verily, with every hardship comes ease. (Quran 94:5)"

Early Islamic Scholars(Classical Islamic Period)

Reflection & Clinical Context

Early Islamic medicine recognized the profound physical impact of grief and severe fright. The Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) 'Year of Sorrow' normalizes profound grief and trauma as a human experience, emphasizing that healing requires time, communal support, and a reaffirmation of safety.

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