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Psychology
Throughout all stages relations between Islam and the Christian world has been dominated by specific stereotypes of each other. Historic events have played a clear role in the development of the intellectual perception of the two parties concerning each other. Perhaps the analysis of the West’s relationship with Islam requires a return to history to...
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Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a chronic disorder which is characterized by excessive anxiety and exaggerated worry and tension. The West categorized it as a psychiatric disease or mental illness neurosis. There is no real cause of this disorder but research has shown that pressure from the family, society, finance and interpersonal are among the...
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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....
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Psychology from the Islamic Perspective is a long awaited book that helps in satisfying the long quest endured by Muslim psychologists. Quite often, materials in this field are written from secular perspective. The author begins her book by clearly stating its objectives namely, to describe and detail Islamic perspectives on psychology, mental health and well-being,...
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