❓ How does ‘mental capacity’ differ in Western psychology vs. Islamic tradition?
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🎥 In this clip, he explains how Western perspectives define mental capacity as the ability to process and communicate decisions. He contrasts this with the Islamic approach, where classical Muslim scholars did not automatically link mental illness to capacity for religious obligations, instead applying a legal framework to assess whether someone with a mental health condition was still obligated to perform acts like Salah or fasting, depending on their mental state and circumstances.
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