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  1. Jan 9, 2021 · The present article discussed the emergence and challenges in the development of this new perspective. Moreover, we suggest that the research paradigms of Western social and behavioral sciences are useful for developing Islamic psychology.

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  2. Jan 9, 2021 · behavioral scientists will be advantageous in developing Islamic psychology. Western researchers have made remarkable contributions in research and developed various research

  3. The model elaborates aspects of a mechanism for the development of the soul that constitutes a potential foundation for an Islamic theory of human psychology and has particular relevance for Islamic approaches to psychotherapy. Keywords: Islamic psychology, Islamic psychotherapy, Self, Soul.

  4. Jan 9, 2021 · Research and theory that combines the Western social and behavioral science paradigms with an understanding of the Quran, Hadith, and works of medieval Muslim thinkers should be utilized to develop Islamic psychology as an accepted research paradigm.

    • Naved Iqbal, Rasjid Skinner
    • 2021
  5. Abstract. Standardisation of knowledge has become a by-product of globalisation, and western-based models are often seen as the ultimate answer to expertise and development. In light of this, some professionals have debated the feasibility of employing cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) with Muslim communities.

  6. It is proper to consider in which sense one can use the term “Islamic Psychology”. There is a view that psychology should be regarded as a natural science (in the Western definition) concerned with objectively verifiable human behaviour—and, as such, is compatible with Islam and open to use by Muslims.

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  8. What about the work of contemporary Muslim psychologists who come up with their own modalities such as Sabr Therapy (e.g. Qasqas, 2016), Jihad Therapy (e.g. Saritoprak, 2016), or The HEART Method (e.g. Lodi, 2018)—are these Islamic psychology?