International Summit on Islamic Psychology 2024 in Indonesia: Review of Reports and the First Results
https://doi.org/10.31162/2618-9569-2024-17-4-979-998
Abstract
The article provides an overview of the speeches of the main speakers at the Islamic Psychology Summit-2024 (IPS-2024), held in October 2024 in Yogyakarta (Indonesia). The theme of the summit is: “The Transformative Power of Islamic Principles in Elevating Human Dignity”. The summit is organized by the International Association of Muslim Psychologists and the largest State University of Gadjah Mada (Indonesia). The summary of reports from speakers from different countries presented in the article allows us to see the main contexts in which Islamic Psychology and psychological counseling and therapy for Muslims are developing at the present time. It is shown that by using the methods and practices of Islamic Psychology, Muslims strive to resolve socio-psychological problems of an individual and of the society, and to develop science and educational programs and social support for Muslims around the world, and to contribute to the growth of spiritual and psychological well-being.
About the Author
E. ZulaifahIndonesia
Emi Zulaifah, Doctor of Psychology, member of the Board of Trustees of International Association of Muslim Psychologists; editor of the International
Journal of Islamic Psychology
Department of Psychology
Yogyakarta
References
1. Riyono B. Tazkiya Therapy in Islāmic Psychotherapy. Routledge; 2024. 70 p.
2. Auda Dzh. Makasid ash-sharia kak filosofija islamskogo prava. Sistemnyj podhod [Maqasid al-Sharia as a philosophy of Islamic law. Systematic approach]. Baku: NGO Idrak Publ.; 2018. 272 p. (In Russian)
3. Riyono B. Constructing the Theory of Human Basic Potential Based on Quranic Messages: Study with Maqasid Methodology. Minbar. Islamic Studies. 2023;16(2):449–475. DOI: 10.31162/2618-9569-2023-16-2-449-475
4. Rassul H. Islamskoe konsul'tirovanie. Vvedenie v teoriju i praktiku [Islamic counseling. Introduction to theory and practice]. Moscow: Institute of Knowledge Integration, the Association of Psychological assistance to Muslims; 2022. 392 p. (In Russian)
5. Rassool G.H., Nawaz J., Latif S. & Mudassar U. Development and psychometric evaluation of a scale for measuring the conception of Islamic Psychology. Pakistan Journal of Clinical Psychology. 2023;22(2):69–79.
6. Rassool G.H. & Keskin Z. Positioning the self (Nafs) in Islamic psycho-spirituality. Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health. 2023;1–10. DOI: 10.1080/19349637.2023.2264848
7. Riyono B. The scientifi c principles of Islamic Psychology. International Journal of Islamic Psychology. 2022;5(1):30–36.
8. Riyono B. Constructing the theory of human basic potential based on Quranic messages: Study with Maqasid methodology. Journal of Islamic Psychology. 2023:16(2):449–475. DOI: 10.31162/2618-9569-2023-16-2-449-475
9. Riyono B. & Himam F. In search for anchors: The fundamental motivational force in compensating for human vulnerability. Gadjah Mada International Journal of Business. 2012;14(3): 229–252.
10. Dover H., Miner M. & Dowson M. The nature and structure of Muslim religious reflection. Mental Health, Religion & Culture. 2007;10(4):383–396. DOI: 10.1080/15564900701614858
11. Subandi M.A., Derin S. & Setiyawati D. Al Ghazaliʼs concept of diseases of the spiritual heart and its signifi cance to the DSM-5-TR diagnosis. Journal of Religion and Health. 2024;63(1):490–514.
12. Awaad R., Nursoy-Demir M., Khalil A., & Helal H. Islamic civilizations and plagues: The role of religion, faith, and psychology during pandemics. Journal of Religion and Health. 2023;62(2):1–15. DOI: 10.1007/s10943-023-01765-z
13. Al’-Balkhi Abu Zaid. Pishcha dlya dushi. Kognitivno-povedencheskaya terapiya vracha devyatogo veka [Sustenance for the soul. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy of the Ninth Century Physician]. Badri M. (tr. and annotation of the ninth century manuscript); Mamedovа L. (tr.). Moscow: International Institute of Islamic Thought, NGO Idrak, the Association of Psychological Assistance to Muslims; 2019. 110 p. (In Russian)
14. Pavlova O.S. Psihologicheskoe konsul'tirovanie musul'man: analiz zarubezhnyh istochnikov [Psychological counseling for Muslims: analysis of foreign sources]. Sovremennaja zarubezhnaja psihologij a [Modern Foreign Psychology]. 2018;7(4):46–55. DOI: 10.17759/jmfp.2018070406 (In Russian)
15. Pavlova O.S., Bariyeva N.Yu., Bairova Z.M. Islamskaja psihologija za rubezhom: sostojanie i perspektivy razvitij a [Islamic Psychology abroad: the state and development prospects]. Minbar. Islamic Studies. 2018;11(4):850–865. DOI: 10.31162/2618-9569-2018-11-4-850-865 (In Russian)
16. Husain A. Islamic psychology: Emergence of a new field. New Delhi: Global Vision Publishing Ho; 2006. 235 р.
17. Skinner R. An Islamic approach to Psychology and mental health. Mental Health, Religion & Culture. 2010;13(6):547–551.
18. Haque A., Khan F., Keshavarzi H., & Rothman A. E. Integrating Islamic traditions in modern Psychology: Research trends in last ten years. Journal of Muslim Mental Health. 2016;10(1): 75-100.
19. Kasturi T. Positive Psychology: A review from an Islamic perspective. In Contextualising Islam in Psychological Research. Kuala Lumpur: IIUM Press; 2021, pp. 119–146.
20. Zulaifah E. Work ethic from Qurʼanic Maqasid approach: An introduction and preliminary theoretical development. Journal of Islamic Psychology. 2019;12(1):251–266. DOI: 10.31162/2618-9569-2019-12-1-251-266
21. Subandi M.A., Derin S. & Setiyawati D. Al Ghazaliʼs concept of diseases of the spiritual heart and its signifi cance to the DSM-5-TR diagnosis. Journal of Religion and Health. 2024;63(1):490–514.
22. Ijaz S., Khalily M.T., Al-Karam C.Y. & Hallahan B. The development and validation of the Maladies of the Nafs Scale (MNS). Migration Letters. 2024;21(S9):92–108.
23. Khalily M.T. Schema perpetuation and schema healing: A case vignette for schema focused therapy in Islamic perspective. Islamic Studies. 2012;51(3):327–336.
24. Iqbal N. & Skinner R. Islamic Psychology: Emergence and current challenges. Archive for the Psychology of Religion. 2021;43(1):65–77.
25. Rahman S.A. The epistemology, ontology, and axiology of Psychology from Islamic perspectives (Imam Nursi as a model). The Journal of Risale-i Nur Studies. 2020;3(2):14–27.
26. Rahman S.A. Leveraging the use of development centre in workforce development: Salient guide from the Qurʼan and Hadīth. In Contextualising Islam in Psychological Research. Kuala Lumpur: IIUM Press; 2021, pp. 147–165.
27. Khan R.K.A.W. An interview with Professor Malik Badri about his contributions to the Islamisation of psychology. Intellectual Discourse. 2015;23(1):159–172.
Review
For citations:
Zulaifah E. International Summit on Islamic Psychology 2024 in Indonesia: Review of Reports and the First Results. Minbar. Islamic Studies. 2024;17(4):979-998. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31162/2618-9569-2024-17-4-979-998