Gratitude to God and its psychological benefits in Islamic contexts: a systematic review of the literature

IF 1.3 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Mental Health Religion & Culture Pub Date : 2023-05-28 DOI:10.1080/13674676.2022.2046714
Morgen A. Chalmiers, Fuat Istemi, Şahin Şimşek
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ABSTRACT Over the last two decades, the positive psychology movement has inspired interdisciplinary inquiries into the nature of religious gratitude and its beneficial health effects. However, the majority of this research has been conducted with Christian populations and informed by assumptions about the theological significance of gratitude that are grounded in Judeo-Christian religious traditions. This systematic review identified 125 scholarly articles available in Arabic, English, Farsi, and Turkish related to the topic of religious gratitude to provide a synthesis of the theological significance of gratitude to God within Islamic doctrine and everyday practices, according to the presently available scholarly literature. Empirical findings on the relationship between religious gratitude and mental health among Muslims are analyzed and reviewed, with particular attention paid to the metrics and methodological approaches employed by authors in diverse cultural and linguistic contexts. From this qualitative synthesis, the authors propose promising areas for future research on this topic.
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伊斯兰语境下对上帝的感恩及其心理益处——对文学的系统回顾
摘要在过去的二十年里,积极心理学运动激发了跨学科对宗教感恩的本质及其有益健康影响的研究。然而,这项研究的大部分都是针对基督徒群体进行的,并基于犹太-基督教宗教传统对感恩的神学意义的假设。根据目前可用的学术文献,这篇系统综述确定了125篇可用阿拉伯语、英语、波斯语和土耳其语撰写的与宗教感恩主题有关的学术文章,以综合伊斯兰教义和日常实践中对上帝感恩的神学意义。分析和回顾了穆斯林宗教感恩与心理健康之间关系的实证研究结果,特别关注作者在不同文化和语言背景下使用的指标和方法。根据这一定性综合,作者提出了未来该主题研究的有希望的领域。
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