Freud S Focus Badri S Basis And Religious Therapies

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Islamic psychology and Western psychology are two areas of knowledge that are often seen to be in conflict. This clash causes rejection of each other - or at least - the difficulty of reconciling the two. Islamic psychology stands on the belief that spiritual elements are very important and have a great influence on human psychology. Whereas Western psychology rejects the spiritual elements in total. Western psychology draws conclusions based on experience and scientific research methods that are necessarily observable through human senses. While Islamic psychology does not limit the source of knowledge through the senses and experience solely. Besides experience and senses as sources of knowledge, Islamic Psychology also makes the holy book al-Quran and Sahih Hadith (corpus of the sayings or traditions of the Prophet Muhammad) as the most important and reliable sources. Al-Quran emphasizes the spiritual elements of the heart, mind, and soul to understand human psychology. On the other hand, in the world of psychology, Freud is so close and synonymous with psychology that it is almost impossible to deny his contribution. While Malik Badri is a prominent figure in Islamic Psychology who first gave consciousness that Islamic psychology and Western psychology have different foundations, dimensions, and directions. In this keynote address, Professor Datuk Dr. Mohamed Hatta Shaharom tried to bridge the clashes between the two. He talked about Freud's views on humans and Malik Badri's criticism of the view. He also explained how the clash of the two can be harmonized and eventually can be used to achieve community well-being. We are very fortunate to have a scholar like Professor Datuk Dr. Mohamed Hatta Shaharom who are able to see both fields in a balanced way and offer a harmonious path so that we can adapt where necessary and respect each other.

Product Details :

Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Mohd Nasir Masroom
Publisher : School of Human Resource Development & Psychology
Release : 2022-12-05
File : 74 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789671595077