Integrating indigenous and Islamic perspectives in the field of psychology

Background: Psychology and Psychology Education have been based on mainstream or general Psychology without neglecting the importance of indigenous psychology. The latter is necessary because the former originated and reflected the nature, culture or characteristics of people...

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Main Author: Abdul Rahman, Shukran
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
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Published: 2019
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description Background: Psychology and Psychology Education have been based on mainstream or general Psychology without neglecting the importance of indigenous psychology. The latter is necessary because the former originated and reflected the nature, culture or characteristics of people in other places which are not appropriate to be generalized to other settings. An essential perspective in indigenous Psychology is the presence of values subscribed by people in a population, including the religious-based values. Objective: This paper discusses the importance of indigenous psychology, highlighting the need to integrate it with the Islamic perspective. It also highlights the ways Muslim scholars in various localities discussed the nature of human characteristics, from Islamic and indigenous perspectives combined. Source of Information: Review of literature on early scholars who discussed the nature of human, the methods to study human, and the importance of studying human characteristics. Findings: There are various notions of Islamic perspective which have been found in the work of Muslim scholars when they discussed the nature of human being. Three essential notions have been identified, namely (a) the axiological notion (underlying principles which govern their approaches to study human characteristics); (b) the epistemological notion (the approaches in studying human nature) and (c) ontological notion (the scopes of studies on human nature). Significance: The input discussed in this paper could provide alternative description to the general Psychology on human nature. It may also shed light on the ways to derive Psychology knowledge from Islamic sources and integrate it with indigenous values.
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spelling iium-812722020-07-17T04:19:37Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/81272/ Integrating indigenous and Islamic perspectives in the field of psychology Abdul Rahman, Shukran B Philosophy (General) BF Psychology BF501 Motivation Background: Psychology and Psychology Education have been based on mainstream or general Psychology without neglecting the importance of indigenous psychology. The latter is necessary because the former originated and reflected the nature, culture or characteristics of people in other places which are not appropriate to be generalized to other settings. An essential perspective in indigenous Psychology is the presence of values subscribed by people in a population, including the religious-based values. Objective: This paper discusses the importance of indigenous psychology, highlighting the need to integrate it with the Islamic perspective. It also highlights the ways Muslim scholars in various localities discussed the nature of human characteristics, from Islamic and indigenous perspectives combined. Source of Information: Review of literature on early scholars who discussed the nature of human, the methods to study human, and the importance of studying human characteristics. Findings: There are various notions of Islamic perspective which have been found in the work of Muslim scholars when they discussed the nature of human being. Three essential notions have been identified, namely (a) the axiological notion (underlying principles which govern their approaches to study human characteristics); (b) the epistemological notion (the approaches in studying human nature) and (c) ontological notion (the scopes of studies on human nature). Significance: The input discussed in this paper could provide alternative description to the general Psychology on human nature. It may also shed light on the ways to derive Psychology knowledge from Islamic sources and integrate it with indigenous values. 2019-12-03 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/81272/1/81272_Integrating%20Indigenous%20and%20Islamic%20Perspectives-%20paper.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/81272/2/ICIIP%20Poster%20-%20Assoc.%20Prof.%20Dr.%20Shukran.pdf Abdul Rahman, Shukran (2019) Integrating indigenous and Islamic perspectives in the field of psychology. In: 1st International Conference on Islamic & Indigenous Psychology (ICIIP) 2019, 3rd-4th December 2019, Solo, Indonesia. (Unpublished) https://fk.unud.ac.id/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/ICIIP.pdf
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title_full Integrating indigenous and Islamic perspectives in the field of psychology
title_fullStr Integrating indigenous and Islamic perspectives in the field of psychology
title_full_unstemmed Integrating indigenous and Islamic perspectives in the field of psychology
title_short Integrating indigenous and Islamic perspectives in the field of psychology
title_sort integrating indigenous and islamic perspectives in the field of psychology
topic B Philosophy (General)
BF Psychology
BF501 Motivation
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/81272/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/81272/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/81272/1/81272_Integrating%20Indigenous%20and%20Islamic%20Perspectives-%20paper.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/81272/2/ICIIP%20Poster%20-%20Assoc.%20Prof.%20Dr.%20Shukran.pdf