Some advice for our brothers and sisters in New York and Tristate area, mental heath is a serious condition in our community. So it’s very important to know on Facebooks there are many of our brothers and sisters who suffer from mental health such as mental illness not knowing the difference between reality and thinking something is happening and it’s not. I have seen those I personally know or they admitted they suffer from this type of mental health spreading videos about Coronavirus and 5G . Saying Coronavirus not killing the people but 5G is, or Billgates making chips thats the mark of the beast. Please stop posting about medical advice that’s down playing the reality we are in. Conspiracy theories and fake news along with mental health is also harmful to the community as a whole.

If there’re any other Muslim who has a sound mind please think twice before you post things from people you don’t know and people you know who suffers from mental health so much so you wouldn’t trust them with you or any other members of your family or taking serious medical advice from them. Wrong information cause greater harm then the good you think he or she is doing.

If you been diagnosed by a mental health professional or taking meds for bipolar or schizophrenic or both or manic depression think twice before you post.

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I’m Abul Baraa Muhammad Amreeki, an Imam, writer, and student of knowledge passionate about sharing the timeless wisdom of Islam. My journey has been shaped by years of study in the Qur’an, Sunnah, and classical scholarship, while also exploring the role of mental health and psychology in a Muslim’s life.

I founded Islam’s Finest as a space where faith meets modern challenges—where Muslims can find guidance not only for their spiritual growth but also for their emotional and mental well-being. Writing is my way of building bridges between tradition and today’s realities, helping others strengthen their connection to Allah while navigating the tests of this dunya with clarity and resilience.

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