The Neuro-Iman Programme: The Barakah Lens: Programming Your Reality
Step into a morning designed to uplift your body, mind, and soul.
We begin with a refreshing guided walk in nature—an opportunity to breathe deeply, reset, and prepare your heart for meaningful reflection. From there, we move into our fourth and final session, where gratitude becomes a transformative practice rooted in both science and faith.
Gratitude is more than a feeling—it’s a biological search engine.
In neuroscience, this is known as the Reticular Activating System (RAS): the part of your brain that filters what you notice in your environment. When you train your RAS through gratitude, you begin to notice what you might otherwise overlook—Barakah, blessings, and opportunities hidden in the everyday.
In this session, we move beyond theory into a Future Fitrah Visualization. Using sensory anchors and mindful movement, you’ll learn how to program your brain to see the good that’s already around you. You’ll discover how the practice of Shukr (gratitude) physically opens your brain’s reward centres, turning your identity into a magnet for abundance and peace.
As Allah says in the Qur’an:
“If you are grateful, I will surely increase you [in favour].” (Surah Ibrahim 14:7)
This is more than a workshop—it’s an experience to retrain your attention, deepen your connection to Allah, and walk away with tools you can use every single day to notice more good, more grace, and more Barakah.
About the speaker
Saira Uddin is the creator of the Neuro-Imaan programme, an initiative that brings together neuroscience and Islamic spirituality to support holistic well-being. With a background in English Literature, Psychology, Counselling, Neuroscience, and Special Educational Needs (SEN), she is passionate about making complex scientific concepts accessible and meaningful within a faith-centred framework.
She has completed a five-year Alimiyyah programme and continues her studies in Islamic theology alongside advanced training in neuroscience and cognitive development. Saira’s work focuses on equipping individuals and communities with practical, faith-aligned tools to better understand the mind, nurture emotional health, and thrive.
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