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  1. scholars that have contributed to what is now known as Islamic psychology, identified in Arabic as Ilm al-Nafs, which means the „science of the self‟ or „psyche‟. Overall, the paper explores the legacy of psychology from an Islamic perspective, looking at the contribution of early scholars to contemporary Muslim psychology.

  2. century, this paper highlights Muslim contributions to psychology until the 10th century or about 400 years after Prophet's death. Early Muslim scholars wrote extensively in the area of human psychology, although, the term "psy chology" did not exist at that time and such endeavors were mostly a part of

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  3. Key Words: Psychology, Islamic Psychology, Native Psychology, Muslim Scholars 1. INTRODUCTION From an Islamic standpoint, the Qur’an serves as a fundamental basis for all types of knowledge. The Qur’an is the code and the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) is its illustration.

  4. Jul 3, 2020 · After providing a working definition of Islamic psychology, this chapter explores its historical and methodological origins, suggesting that its early success was due to Islamic scriptural ...

  5. Dec 1, 2004 · Early Muslims wrote extensively about human nature and called it Ilm-al Nafsiat or self-knowledge. In many cases, their works seem to be the original ideas for many modern day psychological theories and practices. What is interesting however is that a lot of what the early scholars wrote was blended with Islamic philosophy and religious ideas. This paper covers major contributions of prominent ...

  6. KEY WORDS: chologists; Islamic indeginous psychology; early Muslim scholars; history of psychology; Muslim psy psychology. in Islam is a major world religion and there are growing numbers of Muslims in the west, North America where the Muslim esti particularly population 4 and 6 million mates and Hussain, range between (Haddad, 1991; Hussain ...

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  8. The secular paradigm of psychology, influenced by globalization, colonialization, and Americanization, persists in its original form. In the 20th century, the originator of Modern Islamic Psychology, Prof. Dr Malik Badri, played a crucial role in enlightening Muslim scholars about Islamic Psychology, emphasizing its cultural sensitivity.

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