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This chapter will outline and discuss the first two components, namely a.) a proposed definition for Islamic Psychology and the methodology used to come up with that definition and b.) a conceptual framework to ground the discipline and unite scholarship.
- Carrie York, PhD
The International Association of Islamic Psychology defines Islamic Psychology as the Psychology that is based on an Islamic paradigm. Paradigm, from the Greek, being understood as an underlying foundational motif. Abdallah Rothman (Rothman and Coyle, 2018;also vide: Skinner, 1989;(2018)) has defined what constitutes an Islamic paradigm in ...
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personality of the Muslim Ummah into a number of dominant personality traits or attributes which clearly differentiate them from other nations. The main attribute or trait is the spiritual dimension.
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17) Introduction As the name implies, Islamic psychology is based primarily on Islamic theology and worldview. herefore, this chapter discusses Islamic perspectives of psychology based on the Qur’an and Hadith traditions of Prophet Muhammad. he early Muslim scholars also wrote extensively about human nature and some of their works are also ...
Islamic Psychology is not a part of any branch of psychology. It constitutes the totality of human psychological experience. In regard to the last two designations, Islamic Psychology is, by definition, philosophical and humanistic in the broadest and most inclusive sense.
- Mohd Abbas Abdul Razak
Nov 1, 2018 · This article examines the experiences of a Muslim American Psychologist and her involvement in advancing the nascent field of Islamic psychology within a primarily secular American context...
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At first, the structure of per-sonality has been discussed through an Islamic framework; then, within a trait approach to personality, positive character traits such as kindness, humble-ness, and justice and negative character traits such as arrogance and hypocrisy have been noticed based on Qurʾanic sources.