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An Introduction to Islamic Psychology defines IP as “the study of the manifesta- tion of God in nature as reflected in the behavioral patterns of all living and non-living organisms in all walks of their lives using the Islamic paradigms”.
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In this article the author attempts to give a brief summary and critique of the various ways Islamic Psychology is conceptualized and defined.
Islamic psychology embraces and builds upon the work of classical scholars from the Islamic tradition (such as al-Ghazali, al-Balkhi, al-Harith Al-Muhasibi, and others) and brings it into the context of modern clinical psychology, with a focus on practical application.
Islam has never been opposed to science but neither has it succumbed to a psychology that denies the spiritual nature of individuals nor their creator. Terms as amal, fitrah, nafs, and wahy cannot be reduced to definitions that exclude transcendence.
Jul 14, 2023 · This book provides academic and clinical institutions for developing their educational programmes in psychology, psychotherapy and counselling from an Islāmic paradigm. Examining the educational...
First, the paper will provide an Islamic overview on the concept of learning which are divided into two sources: directly from God (ilahiyyah) and through human experience (insaniyyah). God sources can be in a form of revelation (wahy), inspiration (ilham), and true dream (ru’ya sadiqah).
Nov 15, 2018 · A model of the soul from within an Islamic paradigm is presented through a grounded theory analysis of interviews with 18 key informants with relevant academic or religious expertise, resulting in a potential foundation for an Islamic theory of human psychology.