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Jan 9, 2021 · Islamic psychology is one of the religion-based perspectives which acknowledges it. This perspective has also attracted the attention of Western psychologists. Three different trends have been identified in this area: the Islamic filter approach, the comparison approach, and the Islamic psychology approach.
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Most of the contemporary scholarship that has been somewhat indiscriminately characterized as Islamic Psychology might better be referred to as ‘Islam and Psychology” (Kaplick & Skinner, 2017), partly due to the lack of an agreed upon definition or theoretical model (some definitions may be found in: Hamid, 1977; Vahab, 1996; Khan, 1996; Abdul Razaq & Hashim, 2012) and partly because the ...
Nov 2, 2024 · Islamic psychology acknowledges the value of empirical research and its capacity to provide further insights aligned with revealed knowledge. Ultimately, Islamic psychology should integrate both modern and revealed sources when studying and researching human nature. The second essential aspect is the focus of study in understanding humanity.
One reason for not attempting to construct a “psychology” simply with reference to the Qur’an is that an understanding of how these terms can be applied in clinical practise requires such a combination of Qur’anic knowledge and clinical experience, operating from an Islamic paradigm of thought, that I doubt today that it can be achieved. There is thus a strong argument for taking ...
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. The authors introduce Islamic psychology as a brand that is distinct from modern psychology as it emphasizes a “clean slate viewpoint” (p.
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Jan 9, 2021 · This movement is known as Islamic psychology or Islamic perspective in psychology or Islam and psychology, which seeks to make psychology spiritually relevant. Several associations/platforms have come up for critical dialogue and exchange of ideas related to the development of this perspective in different parts of the world.
Muslim scholars from Islam’s rich intellectual history wrote about therapeutic rapport, psychiatric aftercare, and cognitive strategies for the treatment of depression centuries before their European counterparts. Many of these scholars drew inspiration and motivation for their contributions to psychology from Islamic sources in addition to empirical and rational sources. After providing a ...