Islamic Psychology: Historical Notes from Herbert George Wells (1866–1946)

IF 0.2 Q4 PEDIATRICS Journal of pediatric neurology Pub Date : 2022-11-16 DOI:10.1055/s-0042-1758473
H. Çaksen, Feyza Çaksen
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Islamic psychology, the science of the nafs (“self” or “psyche”), is the medical and philosophical study of the psyche from an Islamic perspective and addresses topics in psychology, neuroscience, philosophy of mind, and psychiatry as well as psychosomatic medicine. There are many studies of many early Muslim and non-Muslim scholars on Islamic psychology. In this article, we present Herbert George Wells' (1866–1946) opinions about Islamic psychology to attract attention to the importance of Islamic psychology on human and community health. Wells wrote the following in his books: Islam was full of the spirit of kindliness, generosity, and brotherhood; it was a simple and understandable religion. Islam appeals to no revelation, no authoritative teaching, and no mystery. The statement it makes is, it declares, a mere statement of what we may all perceive and experience. Islam prevailed because it was the best social and political order the times could offer. It was the broadest, freshest, and cleanest political idea that had yet come into actual activity in the world, and it offered better terms than any other to the mass of mankind. Islam swept for a time across the Mediterranean scene, with very considerable reactions upon medieval science and thought. Islam was never saddled with a creed. With the very name “Islam” (submission to Allah), there is no quarrel for those who hold the new faith. Based on the studies of early Eastern and Western scholars, we strongly believe that Islamic psychology should be integrated with modern medical practices. For this purpose, we think that health professionals should be informed on Islamic psychology and it should raise awareness about the importance of Islamic psychology on human and community health.
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伊斯兰心理学:赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯的历史笔记(1866-1946)
伊斯兰心理学,即nafs("自我"或"心灵")科学,是从伊斯兰的角度对心灵进行医学和哲学研究,涉及心理学、神经科学、心灵哲学、精神病学以及身心医学等主题。早期穆斯林和非穆斯林学者对伊斯兰心理学有很多研究。在这篇文章中,我们介绍了赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯(1866-1946)关于伊斯兰心理学的观点,以引起人们对伊斯兰心理学对人类和社区健康的重要性的关注。威尔斯在他的书中写道:伊斯兰教充满了仁慈、慷慨和兄弟情谊的精神;这是一种简单易懂的宗教。伊斯兰没有启示,没有权威的教义,也没有神秘。它所做的陈述,它宣称,仅仅是对我们所有人可能感知和体验的陈述。伊斯兰教之所以盛行,是因为它是那个时代所能提供的最好的社会和政治秩序。这是迄今为止在世界上已付诸实践的最广泛、最新鲜、最干净的政治理念,它为人类大众提供了比任何其他政治理念都更好的条件。伊斯兰教一度横扫地中海,对中世纪的科学和思想产生了相当大的影响。伊斯兰教从来没有信条。有了“伊斯兰”这个名字(对安拉的服从),对于那些持有新信仰的人来说就没有争吵了。根据早期东方和西方学者的研究,我们强烈认为伊斯兰心理学应该与现代医学实践相结合。为此目的,我们认为应向保健专业人员介绍伊斯兰心理学,并提高对伊斯兰心理学对人类和社区健康重要性的认识。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pediatric Neurology is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed medical journal publishing articles in the fields of childhood neurology, pediatric neurosurgery, pediatric neuroradiology, child psychiatry and pediatric neuroscience. The Journal of Pediatric Neurology, the official journal of the Society of Pediatric Science of the Yüzüncü Yil University in Turkiye, encourages submissions from authors throughout the world. The following articles will be considered for publication: editorials, original and review articles, rapid communications, case reports, neuroimage of the month, letters to the editor and book reviews.
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