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Islamic perspective, looking at the contribution of early scholars to contemporary Muslim psychology. KEY WORDS: History of psychology, early Muslim scholars, Islamic psychology I. INTRODUCTION The Islamic discourse on psychology dates back to the early 9th century, a time that marked the accelerated expansion of Islamic Civilization. The ...
KEY WORDS: Islamic psychology; early Muslim scholars; history of psychology; Muslim psy chologists; indeginous psychology. Islam is a major world religion and there are growing numbers of Muslims in the west, particularly in North America where the Muslim population esti
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Early Muslim philosophers and scholars contributed great works to the pursuit of clearly understanding psychology and mental health. During the height of Islamic civilization, Islamic scholars were discussing psychiatry, psychology, psychotherapy, and their connection to holistic spiritual, mental, and physical health. Innumerable psychological and therapeutic components are incorporated in ...
Jul 3, 2020 · Request PDF | Islamic Psychology: A Portrait of its Historical Origins and Contributions | Muslim scholars from Islam’s rich intellectual history wrote about therapeutic rapport, psychiatric ...
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 ...
Islamic Psychology (IP) is an emerging discipline evident from a consistent growth of publications worldwide in the last 40 years. While the body of knowledge and practice is not new and was known as Ilm an-Nafs or science of the self during the Islamic Golden Age, it lost its significance for many centuries primarily because of the secularization of psychology and colonization of the Muslim ...
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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 ...