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- Muslim scholars of the classical times addressed the ontological expositions of the human psyche, virtue ethics, human development, spiritual development, behavioral change, and treating moral vices and psychological ailments, among other themes.
journals.publishing.umich.edu/jmmh/article/id/6025/Contemporary Scholarship on Classical Islamic Psychology: A ...
There is a view that psychology should be regarded as a natural science (in the Western definition) concerned with objectively verifiable human behaviour—and, as such, is compatible with Islam and open to use by Muslims. This is essentially part of Badri’s position (Badri 1979).
Nov 15, 2018 · Siddiqui and Malek (1996), in their book chapter Islamic Psychology: Definition and Scope, assert that Islamic psychology is “the study of persons who have complete surrender and submission and obey the laws of God”.
- Carrie York Al-Karam
- 2018
Aug 2, 2024 · Muslim scholars of the classical times addressed the ontological expositions of the human psyche, virtue ethics, human development, spiritual development, behavioral change, and treating moral vices and psychological ailments, among other themes.
Nov 2, 2024 · There is a critical need to address the purpose of studying Islamic psychology, which aims to nurture holistic well-being. This field should be grounded in Islamic-based and local wisdom-based knowledge regarding human nature, behavior, and all aspects of humanity.
Jan 1, 2020 · Islam has a rich traditional psychology that encompasses the multifaceted nature of human beings including personality, motivation, stress management, health and illness, and social relations (Abu-Raiya 2014; Athar 1993; Haque 2004; Husain 2006).
- abagasra@kennesaw.edu
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.
Jun 26, 2018 · This chapter covered a brief outline of the major concepts in Islamic psychology and the contributions of some early Muslim scholars on human nature and ways of treating distressful psychological conditions.