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  1. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like About what percentage of Muslims are Arabs?, What is the difference between Arabs and Muslims as identity categories?, Tyler considers all Arab Americans and Muslim Americans as essentially the same, and assumes they all share the same attitudes and behaviors, which he finds ...

  2. Which city did Muhammad return to and declare the holiest city in Islam? What is an Islamic religious center, or place of worship, called? What connection does Islam have with Judaism and Christianity? Which letter shows how far Islam had spread by 732, a century after Muhammad's death?

  3. chapter 15 multicultural. Which of the following is NOT one of the three major Arab ethnic groups in the United States? a.North African Arabs from Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco. b.Muslim non-Arabs from Asia, Middle East, and Africa.

    • The 3 Obstacles
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    First, some Muslims may believe that mental issues are correlated to their level of religiosity. For example, they may believe that if a Muslim is not fully practicing the religion, then God will punish them with mental illness, especially with depression, because true Muslims should live a life of peace, the literal meaning of Islam. Observant Mus...

    When providing culturally sensitive therapy to Muslim clients, professionals and counselors should keep those three cultural obstacles in mind. They should debunk the myth of the correlation between Islam and mental health. Liberal Muslims are less likely to believe that depression is correlated with religiosity, while conservative Muslims may beli...

    Muslims are a heterogenous group with liberals (nominal or modern) and conservatives (observant or traditional)—each of whom has different engagements with the Islamic scriptures. Traditional and conservative Muslims may hold hostile views against Western psychology given the history between the Islamic Golden Age and the Enlightenment Era. Therefo...

  4. Contents. Introduction 1. The Muslim Psychologist as a Behav-iourist 4. Where Psychology Merges with Philo-sophy, Art and Speculation 15. Islamic Ideology Vs. Atheistic Philo-sophical Psychology 25.

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  5. contemporary empirical psychology and Islamic psychology, this book is holistic in both nature and process and includes the physical, psychological, social and spiritual dimensions of human behaviour and experience.

  6. The "Dilemma of Muslim Psychologists" is not a problem to be solved but a complex reality to be navigated. It demands ongoing dialogue, critical self-reflection, and a commitment to...

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