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  1. The Multilevel Interdisciplinary Paradigm (MIP) is a concept in the domain of psychology of religion and spirituality that was originally put forth by Emmons & Paloutzian (2003), later articulated by Paloutzian and Park (2005, 2013), and that mirrors the Islamic concept of tawheed. The purpose of the MIP is to ‘serve as an overall framework ...

  2. Jan 9, 2021 · Three different trends have been identified in this area: the Islamic filter approach, the comparison approach, and the Islamic psychology approach. However, despite more than 40 years of work, there is a considerable lack of progress in the development of this paradigm. The present article discussed the emergence and challenges in the ...

    • Naved Iqbal, Rasjid Skinner
    • 2021
  3. Islamic Psychology: T owar ds a 21st Century. De nition and Conceptual Framework. Carrie Y ork Al-Kar am. PhD; Faculty at University of Iowa and Director of Al-Karam Lab for Islamic. Psychology ...

  4. Jan 9, 2021 · The Islamic psychology approach is different from, but can also be thought of as a subset of, the broader Psychology of Islam. The Psychology of Islam typically corresponds to the psychology of religion and is grounded in the Western paradigm. This broader Psychology of Islam often seeks to evaluate and critique Western psychological knowledge ...

    • Naved Iqbal, Rasjid Skinner
    • 2021
  5. define and unite the field. This paradigm generates the following definition: IP is an “interdisciplinary science where psychology subdisciplines and/or related dis-ciplines engage scientifically about a particular topic and at a particular level with various Islamic sects, sources, sciences, and/or schools of thought using a variety

  6. Jan 9, 2021 · Islamic psychology is one of the religion-based perspectives which acknowledges it. ... there is a need to develop a new research paradigm or. ... The history and philosophy of Islamic science ...

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  8. Jul 9, 2020 · Abstract. Abstract. Recognizing the fluidity around the definitions and boundaries of Islamic psychology (IP), I propose that the assumption of decolonial thought may help IP reimagine its vision, orientation, and directions. Distinguished by three fundamentals – epistemic freedom, liberation, and humanization – paradigmatic IP may harvest ...