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Jan 9, 2021 · The present article discussed the emergence and challenges in the development of this new perspective. Moreover, we suggest that the research paradigms of Western social and behavioral sciences are useful for developing Islamic psychology.
- Naved Iqbal, Rasjid Skinner
- 2021
Jan 9, 2021 · The development of Islamic psychology as an accepted paradigm would allow Muslim psychologists to include wisdom derived from Islamic sources in their research and theorizing and, ultimately, would also provide novel insights and methodologies for the study of religion and human behavior in general.
- Naved Iqbal, Rasjid Skinner
- 2021
Jan 9, 2021 · Choosing the research paradigm for Islamic Psychology: To develop Islamic psychology, the question of choosing a particular research paradigm of western social sciences will pose a...
Aug 19, 2024 · The International Journal of Islamic Psychology (IJIP) is a scientific journal that contains research findings and thoughts in Islamic Psychology from various countries around the world. The International Journal of Islamic Psychology has been published since 2018 and will be published annually.
Jan 10, 2020 · Defining Islamic Psychology. 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.
Nov 1, 2018 · She then proposes and discusses a conceptual model, the Multilevel Interdisciplinary Paradigm (MIP), as a potential theoretical unifier for the emerging field, which also serves as a...
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Mar 23, 2018 · A Working Model of the Self Derived from Traditional Islamic Thought. The Qur’an refers to three aspects of the self: Qalb, Aql and Nafs)—the last of which can be expressed in three types or levels: Nafs Ammara, Nafs Lawwamma and Nafs Mutmaina. These terms have a wide and subtle range of meaning.