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  1. Sep 29, 2011 · Islam is a monotheistic religion based on revelations to the Prophet Muhammad 1400 years ago which were recorded in the sacred Qur'an (Koran). The word islam in Arabic means "submission ...

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  2. Feb 17, 2019 · While outlining the demarcation between Muslim psychology and psychotherapy (transcultural approaches that may necessitate a psychological background) and Islamic psychology and psychotherapy (religious approaches that may necessitate a religious background) might facilitate the specification of the roles of Islamic scholars and Muslim psychologists in IP, we offer a middle-ground suggestion ...

    • Paul M. Kaplick, Yaqub Chaudhary, Abdullah Hasan, Asim Yusuf, Hooman Keshavarzi
    • 2019
  3. Despite the fact that in 1979 Malik Badri cautioned Muslim psychologists against adopting Western theories and called for an Islamic paradigm of psychology, the majority of research efforts within this movement over the past 10 years have focused on cultural or religious adaptations of Western models (Haque et al. 2016). A uniquely Islamic theoretical framework for an Islamic psychology has ...

  4. In fact, Islam can pervade nearly all aspects of life, from food choice, to daily routines, social interactions, education, architecture and health care (Haque, 2004a; Hickey et al., 2016). Failing to consider this would arguably alienate a segment of the population that might fear not having their beliefs system represented, or even understood.

  5. Nov 15, 2018 · Abstract In this article the author attempts to give a brief summary and critique of the various ways Islamic Psychology is conceptualized and defined. She then proposes and discusses a conceptual model, the Multilevel Interdisciplinary Paradigm (MIP), as a potential theoretical unifier for the emerging field, which also serves as a methodology for defining it. Recommendations for ways forward ...

    • Carrie York Al-Karam
    • 2018
  6. Naturally, Muslim psychologists have sought satisfaction in the conceptual tools of their trade and in what has been written in Islamic psychology—notably by Badri (The dilemma of Muslim psychologists, MWH London, London, 1979), who critiqued Western psychology from an Islamic perspective, arguing the need to filter out from Western Psychology which was cross-culturally invalid or was in ...

  7. Jul 16, 2021 · In a review of empirical studies from 2006 to 2015, Haque et al. noted the incorporation of R/S into mainstream psychology by Muslim researchers as well as the acceptance of Western approaches and culturally sensitive adaptations of Western models and tools to study psychological phenomena among Muslim populations. As Muslim psychology is inherently built on the literature available in Western ...