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Islamic psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Some of the advances in medieval Islamic psychological thought included the establishment of the first mental hospitals,[4] the development of a clinical [5] approach to mental illness,[6] and the development of an experimental approach to the study of the mind.[7] In the 20th and 21st centuries, attempts to revive...
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Heart, Self & Soul Comparison between Traditional Western Psychology and Sufic/Islamic Psychology. Robert Frager PhD Psychological and Mental Health Prof. Dr. Omar Hasan Kasule, Sr.
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I am curious about textual sources for the history of 'madness' and its treatments or reception in Islamic thought and medicine, both classical and contemporary.
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This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the Islamic psychological thought article.Please sign and date your posts by typing four tildes (~~~~).Put A fact from Islamic psychological thought appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know? column on 19 January 2008.
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Islamic studies is an ambiguous term. In a Muslim context, "Islamic studies" can be an umbrella term for all virtually all of academia, both originally researched and as defined by the Islamization of knowledge. As such it includes all the traditional forms of religious thought, such as Islamic...
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"The Islamic people, the Arabs, were the ones who captured Africans, put them in slavery, *Paul Cameron was discharged from the American Psychological Association, the Nebraska Psychological Association, and the American Sociological Association due to his unethical practices and biased research regarding Homosexuals.
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Many Muslims, faced with the juggernaut of allegedly "universal" Western liberal values that have permeated almost everyone around them, sheepishly avoid discussion of such "embarrassing" Islamic issues. But here, for a change, were are dealing with something that is an authentic part of Islamic history,
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ajjaj bin Yusuf in his first deputation in Iraq in post-Islamic and Quss bin Sa'idah in pre-Islamic times. It is interesting to know that all the pre-Islam and post-Islamic poetry collected by Louis Cheikho falls in the above sixteen metres or al-Bi...
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The psychological views delineated by Aristotle were the dominant paradigm for Muslim philosophers, as modified by Hellenistic variations expressing Platonic perspectives. The ninth to the twelfth centuries is the period of rigorous philosophizing that characterizes classical Islamic philosophy,
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