Islam und Psychologie - Eine Literaturdatenbank

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Islam und Psychologie - Eine Literaturdatenbank
Islamische Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Sozial-­‐ und Erziehungsberufe e.V. Projektgruppe Literaturdatenbank Stand: 13. Juni 2016 Einführungen und ausgewählte Lektüre zur Thematik Islam und Psychologie
Essential readings in Islam and Psychology
Abu-Raiya, H. (2012). Towards a systematic Qura'nic theory of personality. Mental Health,
Religion & Culture, 15(3), 217-33.
Badri, M. (1979). The dilemma of Muslim psychologists. London: MWH London.
Brown, J. H. (2013). The Problem of Reductionism in Philosophy of Mind and its
Implications for Theism and the Principle of Soul: Framing the issue for further Islamic
inquiry. Tabah Papers Series, 7, 1-30.
Haque, A. (2004). Psychology from Islamic Perspective: Contributions of Early Muslim
Scholars and Challenges to Contemporary Muslim Psychologists. Journal of Religion
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Khalili, S. (2008). Psychologie, Psychotherapie und Islam - Erste Entstehungsphasen einer
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Mohamed, Y. (1995). Fitrah and Its Bearing on the Principles of Psychology. The American
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Suleiman, S., & Muhammad, C. (n.d.). Das Menschen- und Seelenbild im Islam oder
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Islamische Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Sozial-­‐ und Erziehungsberufe e.V. Projektgruppe Literaturdatenbank Stand: 13. Juni 2016 Ausgewählte Publikationen zur psychischen Gesundheit von Muslimen
Selected publications on Muslim mental health
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York Al-Karam, C., & Haque, A. (2015). Mental health and psychological practice in the
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Islamische Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Sozial-­‐ und Erziehungsberufe e.V. Projektgruppe Literaturdatenbank Stand: 13. Juni 2016 Eine vorläufige Liste zur Thematik Islam und Psychologie
A preliminary compilation of texts in Islam and psychology
Abdul Razak, A. L., Mohamed, M., & Mutiu, S. (2013, November). COGNITIVEBEHAVIOURAL THERAPY: A GLIMPS INTO SOME EARLY MUSLIM SCHOLARS’
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