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Islamic Psychology (IP)
- Islamic Psychology (IP) is a field of study that integrates Islamic principles, values, and traditions with psychology to provide a unique perspective on human behavior and mental health.
medium.com/@themattbook/what-is-islamic-psychology-aa5fac8532ceWhat Is Islamic Psychology?. Islamic Psychology (IP) is a ...
This raises the question, what would contemporary psychology look like if it had developed in the Islamic world and whose primary scholars were practicing Muslims as opposed to it having emerged from a Western secular context—would it be called Islamic Psychology?
The Islamic Psychology line integrates traditional Islamic principles and psychology to develop an Islamically orientated-approach to psychotherapy. It aims to bridge modern psychology and Islamic principles to destigmatize mental health.
Mar 31, 2021 · Islamic Psychology or ilm an-nafs (science of the soul) is an important introductory textbook drawing on the latest evidence in the sub-disciplines of psychology to provide a balanced and comprehensive view of human nature, behaviour and experience.
- G. Hussein Rassool
- 2021
Apr 18, 2008 · Aristotle's philosophy of mind in Islamic philosophy is a combination of what we would today call psychology and physiology, and is not limited to investigations of our rational faculty. However important, the “mind” or intellect, with its practical and theoretical aspects, is only part of the falâsifa's “science of the soul.”.
Introduction. Over the past few decades, the question of how best to define and realize the integration of Islam and psychology has gained much attention, culminating in what Kaplick and Skinner (2017) call an “Islam and psychology movement.”
After providing a working definition of Islamic psychology, this chapter explores its historical and methodological origins, suggesting that its early success was due to Islamic scriptural motivation and inspiration, as well as to some intertwining socio-political factors.
Islamic psychology is the study of the soul, mental processes and behaviour according to the principles of psychology and Islamic sciences. Whether we are able to develop a unified Islamic theoretical framework from “indigenisation from within” and from “indigenisation from without” remains a challenge.