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In their book An Introduction to Islamic Psychology, Khodayarifard, Azarbaijani, Shahabi, and Zandi present a brief overview of Islamic psychology, outlining theoretical foundations, methodologies, and practices mined from the religious tradition.
- Aneeq Ahmad
- ahmada@hsu.edu
Develop counselling skills within an Islamic framework in supporting people with psychological distress; Recognise the role of Jinn disturbance and black magic in relation to psychological distress; Understand Islamic psychological principles in helping those in distress, using case studies.
Delve into the depths of Islamic rulings with Al Balagh's pioneering online course: The Fiqh of Psychology, Psychiatry, and Counselling. Embark on a journey through 16 live interactive sessions, uncover over 50 key principles, and decode more than 150 Islamic rulings and Fatawa.
An Introduction to Islamic Psychology by Dr Abdallah Rothman. To understand a uniquely Islamic theoretical framework for an Islamic psychology we must first understand at a foundational level how human beings are conceptualised within the cosmology that characterises the Islamic tradition.
We are happy to be able to offer an exclusive online course with the late Professor Badri. This introduction to the theory and practice of Islamic Psychology includes topics such as The Contributions of Early Muslim Scholars, The Qur’anic Conceptions of the Self/Soul, The Islamic Model of the Self/Soul, Qur'an and Sunnah in Defining the ...
Introducing our new Diploma in Islamic Psychology. The Diploma in Islamic Psychology is a nine-month online programme designed to provide students with theoretical and practical perspectives of psychology and the Islamic sciences.
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This course introduces students to Islam by exploring the structure and landscape of Islamic sciences and schools of thought, Muslim contributions to philosophy of science and to the field we today call psychology including topics like human ontology, theories of personality, and more.