A four-part exploration of how digital systems manipulate human behavior through dark patterns, surveillance nudges, social feeds, and addictive design.
The final exploration of how Uthman's modesty and Ali's chivalry became tragic vulnerabilities as the Islamic state evolved from a religious mission into a geopolitical empire.
An analysis of Abu Bakr's 'admiration for heroism' and Khalid ibn al-Walid's 'nature of the soldier'—two distinct psychological keys that united to preserve the early Islamic state.
An exploration of Abbas Mahmoud al-Aqqad's psychological method for understanding historical leadership through the concept of the ''Key to Personality''.
An introduction to Abbas Mahmoud al-Aqqad's 'Key to Personality' method and how it transforms the study of historical leadership through psychological analysis.