Mustafa Tekke
University of Malaya

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Discovering the Self in Islam: Self-Striving, Self-Regard, and Self-Neglect Tekke, Mustafa
Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology Articles in press
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

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AbstractThis study explored some self domains and reviewed them through Islamic perspective, more particularly self-knowledge and faith. It provided an extensive literature on particular concepts of self-striving, self-regard, and self-neglect. To briefly point out, the self has many origins, however deeply noted as such heart, spirit, and psyche in Islam. From these, this study looked at the two known self domains: self-striving, and self-regard. Apart from these concepts, researchers differently chose self-neglect. With this, the study indicated the self-neglect is an important concept as defensive behavior and these all self concepts might be useful as a central of human nature for future experimental development.Keywords: self, Islam, self-striving, self-regard, self-neglect, personality
Islamic Constructs of Nursi’s Perspective and Their Impacts on Psychology TEKKE, MUSTAFA
EDUKASI: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 5 No 1 (2017): Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Muhammadiyah Tulungagung

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This study proposed new constructs to the field of Islamic psychology. It is particularly noteworthy to articulate the views of Said Nursi in the context of Islamic psychology. Based on fundamental aims of Qur’an, it clearly shows that Tawhid (Belief in God), Nubuwwa (Awareness of Prophetic Teaching), Hashr (Belief in Resurrection), and Ibadah (Worship) as for main constructs of Quran greatly influential on a persons belief and thought.The proposed four constructs were thoroughly scrutinized to determine the possible meanings with human belief and thought. In line with chosen method, this paper applies the views of Nursi as a device for synthesizing arguments. Islamic psychology clearly indicates the Tawhid and  Nubuwwa, called shahadah, are fundamental of Islamic belief and thought and included with awareness of hereafter and doing worship. The other constructs of Hashr and Ibadah are also essential for an Islamic psychology model for understanding human personality. They were conceptually evaluated within the context of psychology, as indicatives of the concept of Islamic personality. These four constructs can be interpreted as inner experience depicting human’s emotions, desires, wishes, and intentions. Thus, they are strongly suggested to employ in newly developing Islamic personality scales.