Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

  1. Summary of answer. There is nothing wrong with seeing a psychiatrist or a psychologist if he is trustworthy in terms of his knowledge and religious commitment, and is skilled in his profession. Answer. Praise be to Allah. We ask Allah, the Most Generous, to relieve your worry and distress, and grant you relief.

  2. Jan 9, 2023 · Moreover, conservative Muslims may visit Muslim clerics when seeking help for psychological challenges, while liberals may prefer seeing a psychologist. Therefore, counselors should note whether ...

  3. Sep 29, 2011 · Often, in my experience, Muslim clients will search for Muslim psychologists because they know their lived, personal, and religious/spiritual experiences may not be understood by therapists who ...

  4. Sep 1, 2011 · Instead, invite Muslim clients to engage in a religious conversation, Abu-Raiya and co-author Kenneth I. Pargament, PhD, of Bowling Green State University recommend in a 2010 article published in Professional Psychology: Research and Practice (Vol. 41, No. 2). Ask about Islam's role in clients' lives and what it means to them, for example.

  5. Muslims with mental illness may interpret mental health symptoms as a curse or punishment from God and may regard seeking psychiatric services as showing spiritual weakness 1. However, Islam puts great emphasis on the preservation of intellect, and clearly demarcates between competency and incompetency. Those deemed "mentally incompetent" are ...

  6. Muslims which are the two main sub-groups in Islam. The difference between the two groups is a political distinction and not from spiritual beliefs. • Sunni Muslims believe that Muhammed ﷺ had a number of companions at the time of his death and that the new leader following the prophet’s death should be among those capable of the job.

  7. The first one is filter approach by Badri , the second one is Skinner’s Islamic psychology approach, which is an extension of the filter approach and grounds on early Muslim philosophers’ particularly Sufis’ ideas, and Hussain’s comparative approach, which stresses striving to find equivalents of Western theories in Islam and Muslim culture rather than criticizing Western theories ...

  1. People also search for