Islamic Psychology
- Holistic Approach: Islamic psychology views mental well-being as interconnected with physical, mental, and spiritual health.
- Spiritual Framework: It emphasizes the concept of fitra (natural purity) and nafs (self/drives) and seeks to restore balance through spiritual practices like dhikr (remembrance of Allah), salah (prayer), and tawbah (repentance).
- Social Connection: Islamic psychology recognizes the importance of social connections, family bonds, and community support for mental well-being.
- Integration with Modern Psychology: It aims to integrate Islamic principles with modern psychological approaches to create a culturally sensitive and effective mental health framework.
Khawatir is an Arabic word that means "thoughts". A concept that represents the path from thought to behavior, and is discussed in ontology, Sufism, and theology
- Nafsaani thoughts - Egoistically inspired
- Shaitaani thoughts - Demonically inspired
- Malakaani thoughts - Angelically inspired
- Rabbaani thoughts - Lordly inspired