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    The impact of surah al rehman on mental and physical health of autistic clients and their parents
    (UMT.Lahore, 2021) Sarah Shaikh; Memoona Muhammad; Sana Amir
    The aim of this research was to explore the impact and effectiveness of Surah Al- Rehman on Mental and Physical Health of Autistic Clients and their Parents. The research question for this qualitative research was that It was hypothesis that will there be any effect of recitation of surah Al-Rehman on mental and physical health of autistic clients and on their parents? Through purposive sampling technique data from (N=5) autistic clients under 12 years (M=4.80, SD=2.05) was collected from a private special education institute of Lahore. Clients were observed before the supplication and therapy given to them and to their parents, then they were observed during the supplication and after the supplication by the observers and follow up after 07 days of therapy and after a month was also recorded as observations as this was a longitudinal study. Significant effects of Surah Al-Rehman and Qaseedah Burdah Shareef were found as the outcomes. Delay in speech, hyperactivity, impulsive behaviors of clients were declining after the therapy given to the autistic clients. Second finding was as mothers were feeling change in their behavior as well as in their depressive moods, they found changes in their children as well. Socialization, affection, decrease in hyperactivity were also observed after the therapy. Findings have practical implications for other mental and physical illnesses like ADHD, Depression etc. The aim of this research was to explore the impact and effectiveness of Surah Al- Rehman on Mental and Physical Health of Autistic Clients and their Parents. The research question for this qualitative research was that It was hypothesis that will there be any effect of recitation of surah Al-Rehman on mental and physical health of autistic clients and on their parents? Through purposive sampling technique data from (N=5) autistic clients under 12 years (M=4.80, SD=2.05) was collected from a private special education institute of Lahore. Clients were observed before the supplication and therapy given to them and to their parents, then they were observed during the supplication and after the supplication by the observers and follow up after 07 days of therapy and after a month was also recorded as observations as this was a longitudinal study. Significant effects of Surah Al-Rehman and Qaseedah Burdah Shareef were found as the outcomes. Delay in speech, hyperactivity, impulsive behaviors of clients were declining after the therapy given to the autistic clients. Second finding was as mothers were feeling change in their behavior as well as in their depressive moods, they found changes in their children as well. Socialization, affection, decrease in hyperactivity were also observed after the therapy. Findings have practical implications for other mental and physical illnesses like ADHD, Depression etc.

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