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  1. Jul 3, 2020 · Understanding the origins and historical contributions of the study of Islamic psychology can serve as a first step towards providing holistic, spiritually integrated care to the oft-marginalized ...

  2. Muslim scholars from Islam’s rich intellectual history wrote about therapeutic rapport, psychiatric aftercare, and cognitive strategies for the treatment of depression centuries before their European counterparts. Many of these scholars drew inspiration and motivation for their contributions to psychology from Islamic sources in addition to empirical and rational sources. After providing a ...

  3. 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.”

  4. The legacies of ten Muslim scholars from 622 to 1492 CE (a time period in Islamic history when there was great emphasis on scientific production) are described, with particular attention paid to their impressive scholarly contributions to psychology and to their methodological foundations.

  5. Islam’s heritage and socio-cultural-scientific achievements in a period in the history of Islam, traditionally dated from the 8th century to the 13th century is known as the Islamic Golden Age (c.786 ce to 1258 ce).

  6. The legacies of ten Muslim scholars from 622 to 1492 CE (a time period in Islamic history when there was great emphasis on scientific production) are described, with particular attention paid to their impressive scholarly contributions to psychology and to their methodological foundations.

  7. Jun 26, 2018 · The key element in Islamic psychology was its emphasis on findings ways to cure and heal rather than just theorize and the works of the early Muslim scholars underpin many of the modern techniques. While there are many who contributed in the debates on philosophy of mind and soul, a few names given below deserve mention (for details see Haque 2004 ).