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How to Feel Emotionally Stable During Times of Uncertainty

Dr. Osman Umarji describes the survey conducted to evaluate Muslim American's reaction to the Coronavirus pandemic and offers ways to deal with this uncertainty.

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Published: April 1, 2020Shaban 8, 1441

Updated: October 10, 2020Safar 23, 1442

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Dr. Osman Umarji describes the survey conducted to evaluate Muslim American's reaction to the Coronavirus pandemic and offers ways to deal with this uncertainty.
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Dr. Osman Umarji

Dr. Osman Umarji

Co-Director of Psychospirituality Department

Dr. Osman Umarji holds a Bachelor's of Science in Electrical Engineering and a Master's and Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from UC Irvine. He has studied Islam at al-Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt. His research interests include the development of human motivation, religious socialization, spirituality, and Islamic legal theory. Dr. Umarji is also an Adjunct Professor in the School of Education at UC Irvine. He has previously taught child development, adolescent development, and statistics. His expertise in both psychological and Islamic sciences allows him to conduct empirical research on contemporary issues facing Muslims.

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