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  1. 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 motivation and inspiration, as well as to some intertwining socio-political factors.

  2. Oct 15, 2020 · The movements of “Muslim mental health” and “Islamic psychology” have emerged, arguably, as a response, with intra-community organisations in the United Kingdom and the United States marketing courses on “Islamic psychology”.

    • Karim Mitha, Karim Mitha, Karim Mitha
    • 2020
  3. What about the work of contemporary Muslim psychologists who come up with their own modalities such as Sabr Therapy (e.g. Qasqas, 2016), Jihad Therapy (e.g. Saritoprak, 2016), or The HEART Method (e.g. Lodi, 2018)—are these Islamic psychology?

  4. The historical work within this line aims to rediscover and unearth the lost practices of psychiatry and psychology pioneered by Muslim scholars of different fields in Islamic history that allude to the significance of mental health as an integral part of premodern Islamic culture.

  5. Dec 22, 2015 · What follows is a brief history of Islam in the United States, from its founding up through today, and a guide to the Muslim American community as it has grown and as it exists today.

  6. What did occur over the years, partly through my general study of Islamic culture and from discussions with traditional therapists, notably Hakim Salim Khan, was a working model of the self derived from traditional Islamic thought.

  7. Jan 9, 2021 · There are two primary sources of knowledge of Islam, the Quran (revealed knowledge) and the hadith (prophetic tradition). Kaplick and Skinner (2017) have identified three different trends in this area, namely, the Islamic Filter Approach, the Comparison Approach, and the Islamic Psychology Approach.

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