Chapter Two: The True Nature of Humans 4. Lessons from the story of Adam and Eve 4. Blessings from Allah and subservience of Earth's resources 4. Evidence for the fitrah 4. Covenant of monotheism inscribed on every soul 5. Purpose of life: To worship Allah 5. Aqeedah, eeman, and psychology 5. Belief in and love of Allah 6. Belief in the hereafter 6. Eeman increases and decreases 6. The poet's facial expressions. Full text of 'Psychology from the Islamic Perspective' See other formats. The nature of the soul 6. Mysteries of the soul 6. Good and evil 6. 9. Levels of the soul 7. Allah knows the secrets of the heart 7. Types of hearts 7. Signs of a sound heart 7. Signs of a diseased heart 8. Poisons of the heart 8. Unnecessary and harmful speech 8. Unrestrained glances 8. Overindulgence in food 8. Effects of sins upon the heart and soul 8. Purification of the soul 8. Free will and accountability 8. Free will, accountability, and divine decree (qadr) 9. The importance of intention 9. Conclusions regarding the nature of humans 9. Chapter Three: Personality 9. Character traits 9. Psychology from the Islamic Perspective 7. The personality of the believer 9. Positive character traits 1. Kindness, compassion and mercy 1. Truthfulness and honesty 1. Positive psychology 1. List of Human Strengths 1. Negative character traits 1. Showing off (riya') 1 1. Personality of the hypocrites 1. Chapter Four: Forces Working on the Heart and Soul 1. Allah's influence upon the heart and soul 1.
Recently published on Bukisa. Selfmade facial pores and skin care products value quite a bit considerably. The facial expressions, the. The Door in the Wall by H.G. Wells Narrated by Simon Vance. We do not provide any download link points to Rapidshare, Depositfiles. Inspiration 1. 21. Assistance from angels 1. Misguidance from Satan 1. Desires and weaknesses of the soul 1. Conclusion about forces working on the heart 1. Chapter Five: Motivation 1. Spiritual motivation 1. Physiological drives 1. Psychological motives 1. Incentives 1. 38. Rewards and punishments 1. Achievement/competitive drive 1. Materialistic drive 1. Aggressive drive 1. Affiliative drive 1. Moderation in fulfilment of drives and motives 1. Chapter Six: Emotions 1. Fear of Allah 1. 59. Fear of the Day of Judgment and hellfire 1. Balancing love, fear and hope 1. Summary regarding emotions 1. Chapter Seven: Intelligence, Reason and Wisdom 1. Reason (*aql) in Islam 1. The significance of knowledge 1. The meaning of knowledge 1. The concept of wisdom 1. The wisdom of Allah 1. Wisdom in the Qur'an 1. The wisdom of the Prophet Muhammad (gg) 1. The wisdom of Luqman 1. People of understanding 1. Psychology from the Islamic Perspective 9. Chapter Eight: Learning and Modelling 1. Classical and operant conditioning 1. Spiritual modelling 1. Chapter Nine: Trials and Tribulations of Life 1. Purpose of trials and afflictions 1. Benefits of religious coping 2. Chapter Ten: Consciousness, Sleep and Dreaming 2. Sleep etiquette 2. Dream interpretation 2. Chapter Eleven: Human Lifespan Development 2. The importance of bonding and breastfeeding 2. The aging process 2. The death experience 2. Agonies and stupor of death 2. Repentance before death 2. The joy of the believers and sadness of the disbelievers 2. Chapter Twelve: Social Psychology 2. The role of social support 2. Family and parenting 2. The importance of the marital relationship 2. Motherhood in Islam 2. Gender roles 2. 31. Attempts to redefine the family unit 2. Characteristics of the Muslim community 2. Love and brotherhood 2. Alliance and dissociation 2. Three categories of people 2. Enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil 2. Chapter Thirteen: Satan, Jinn and Humans 2. Goals of Satan 2. Whispering of Satan 2. Evil eye and envy 2. Possession by jinn 2. Signs of jinn possession 2. Methods of Satan 2. Making evil seem appealing 2. Going to extremes 2. Attacking human weaknesses 2. Taking a gradual approach 2. Forgetfulness 2. 70. Protection from Satan and the evil jinn 2. Chapter Fourteen: Abnormal Psychology and Mental Illness.. Defining mental illness 2. Causes of mental illness 2. Religiosity and mental health 2. Chapter Fifteen: Counselling and Psychotherapy 2. Mechanisms of action 2. Religious or theological psychotherapy 2. Psychology from the Islamic Perspective 1. Religious psychotherapy with Muslims 2. Chapter Sixteen: Attainment of Peace and Serenity 3. Seeking a means of nearness to Allah 3. Ritual prayer 3. 05. Supplication 3. 07. Reading Qur'an and other forms of remembering Allah 3. Obligatory charity (zakat) 3. Pilgrimage (Hajj) 3. Repentance 3. 12. Reliance upon Allah 3. Contemplation and reflection 3. Chapter Seventeen: The Benefits of Worship for Humans 3. Support and help of Allah 3. Spiritual light 3. A good life 3. 26. Chapter Eighteen: Summary and Conclusion 3. References 3. 31. Glossary of Islamic Terms 3. Pronunciation and. Transliteration Chart. Transliterated. short 'a', as in cat. Ihl as in bell, rubber and fa. Z? The. original meaning is 'master' or 'ruler', and in this sense it is often. Lord So- . and- So' (in the United Kingdom, for example). The word Lord with a. L is used in the lexicon of Islam to refer to the One and Only. God . In Islam, there is no ambiguity about the meaning of. While it is true that one may occasionally use the word. Islamic. discourse the reference of this term is always clear from the context. Allah alone. is the Lord, and the Lord is Allah . Linguistically. speaking, jihad is an Islamic term that applies to a broad spectrum of. Its basic definition is 'the act of striving or. Allah' . Therefore, jihad is not limited to war. Allah (Subhdnahu wa Ta 'did . The first rule. is that people are not to be fought because of what they believe, or to. Islam. The second rule is to 'fight only those. When 'jihad' refers to fighting. Qur'an 2. 1. 90). That means that Muslims are only allowed to fight back, rather. In both cases, Muslims are instructed to be prepared and. There are additional conditions, but the above- mentioned. It is not following the Sunnah at all for any. Muslims to wage war on behalf. Instead, Muslims should be united under the single. This is proved by the example of the early. Muslims as well as texts in the Qur'an and the Sunnah. When there comes to them ? In general, the rules laid out. Islam should be upheld unless there is some legitimate. Psychology from the Islamic Perspective 2. A Muslim should not kill himself or herself. Qur'an 4: 2. 9) nor kill another Muslim, except by accident (Qur'an 4. Women, children, the elderly and other non- combatants should. Land should not be destroyed, nor trees cut down. Islam should not be imposed upon. Rather, if combatant non- Muslims choose on their. Islam, even if only as a deceitful trick, it should be. Muslim leadership, and fighting should stop. Peace. should be sought before lives are lost. Treaties and agreements. Prisoners should be well- treated. Above all, justice. Allah does not love aggressors. But if they desist, then let there be no. Qur'an 2: 1. 90, 1. Allah does not forbid you from being good, kind, just, and fair to. Allah loves those who are just. Allah forbids. you from giving allegiance to those who have fought you because of. Qur'an 6. 0: 8- 9). In addition, the Muslim nation is encouraged to maintain strong. Blessings and peace be upon Prophet. Muhammad, the last of His Messengers and Prophets, and upon his. Companions and all those who follow in his footsteps. Psychologists have. This is because of the. Aisha Utz merges valuable information from. Islamic teachings and modern psychological theories. We think that. it will be of interest to Muslims looking for an integrated theory of. Muslims who wish to understand how Muslims are. We praise Him and seek His help; we seek. His forgiveness and His guidance. We seek refuge in Allah from the. Whomever Allah guides, no one. He allows to go astray, no one can. I bear witness that there is no god except Allah, and that He. I also bear witness that Muhammad is His servant. Messenger. Some theories seemed more. The search was rather difficult at first, as it. Sufism and various. Islamic psychology. By the grace. of Allah, I came across some authentic sources in English; as I read. I was completely amazed at how the Islamic approach. I felt relieved to have finally found the. I had been searching for. It encompasses our purpose in life, our. Allah, our priorities in life, and so forth. Islam also details the steps. Satan. and achieve the highest level in this world and the hereafter. These. are goals that every human being is capable of achieving. The. struggle is not easy, but the goals are certainly attainable. We. can make the choice to fulfil our purpose in life regardless of these. That choice. entails the sincere submission to Allah, our Creator and Sustainer. He has provided for us. In fact, this is the. Research is now. pointing to the relevance of religiosity and spirituality in the lives of. As more scientists have become interested in. Religiosity /spirituality has. Allah (ggt). 4. We will show them Our signs in the horizons and within themselves. But is it not sufficient. Lord that He is, over all things, a Witness?)) 1. Qur'an 4. 1: 5. 3). The translations of the meanings of the Qur'an are adapted from: Sahih. International, The Qur'an: Arabic Text with Corresponding English Meanings. Jeddah: Abul- Qasim Publishing House, 1. So. whoever is guided . From its teachings, we discover that at the core. Creator, Allah (< $jg). Through our connection with Allah. Our thoughts, emotions, will and behaviour must focus on. Allah The key to sound mental health. Islamic perspective is submission to Allah. Exalted, the Almighty and His commandments, and to. Our Creator knows us better. His knowledge encompasses much that. The exposition of our own human. Lord has revealed to us through. His Prophet Muhammad. The research of secular psychologists, despite all their efforts to. Islam. Islam is not in need of verification. Qur'an is truth itself. However, in. this day and age, when science has been given priority over. The arrogant will be forced into humility by the. Qur'an and the profound statements of the Prophet Muhammad (0). No self- help. book in the world can match the timeless, transformative, compelling. Islam. One only needs to browse the stories. Companions of the Prophet (sge) and the first Muslim. Islam transformed. Arabia from one of oppression, deception, greed and. No other system in the world, in all of the history of.
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