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THE IMPACT OF MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS ON PHYSICAL DISEASE RISKS: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW Isdianto, Andik; Al Indunissy, Nuruddin; Fitrianti , Novariza
Multidisciplinary Indonesian Center Journal (MICJO) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 2 No. 2 Edisi April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62567/micjo.v2i2.681

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This study evaluates the impact of mental health disorders such as stress, anxiety, and depression on the risk of various physical illnesses, including cardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes, obesity, immune system disorders, respiratory conditions, skin disorders, digestive ailments, and osteoporosis. Employing a literature review methodology, the research analyzed data from previous studies, uncovering that mental disorders elevate the risk of cardiovascular diseases through oxidative stress and systemic inflammation mechanisms. The link between stress and glycemic dysregulation in type 2 diabetes highlights a trend towards increased insulin resistance. Depression, closely associated with obesity, is often exacerbated by unhealthy eating habits used as coping mechanisms. Chronic stress-induced immune system disorders result in decreased immune responses, while respiratory issues such as asthma are intensified by increased anxiety. Skin conditions like psoriasis and eczema frequently worsen due to psychological stress. In digestive disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome, stress contributes to more severe symptoms, and osteoporosis is similarly affected by chronic stress impacting bone metabolism. These findings affirm the critical importance of routine mental health screenings and the integration of effective public health interventions in overall health management, as exemplified by the Rehab Hati Foundation. Public health programs that enhance mental health can aid in preventing and managing physical illnesses, improving life quality, and reducing overall health burdens. The conclusion highlights the essential role of effective mental health management as both a preventive and therapeutic strategy.
THE ROLE OF QURANIC VERSES IN ENHANCING SOUL TRANQUILITY AND MENTAL HEALTH Isdianto, Andik; Al Indunissy, Nuruddin; Fitrianti, Novariza
Multidisciplinary Indonesian Center Journal (MICJO) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 2 No. 2 Edisi April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62567/micjo.v2i2.682

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This study delves into the significant impact of Quranic verses on fostering mental and spiritual health, focusing particularly on enhancing soul tranquility through spiritual therapy. In the face of rising mental health issues such as stress, anxiety, and depression, incorporating spiritual dimensions within psychotherapy has proven to be essential. Utilizing a comprehensive literature review methodology, this research scrutinized various academic sources to evaluate the effectiveness of integrating Quranic verses in contemporary psychotherapy practices. The findings reveal that embedding spiritual elements notably promotes soul tranquility, reduces stress symptoms, and improves overall life quality. This underscores the Quran's pivotal role in supporting both psychological therapy and spiritual well-being, validating the verses' utility as therapeutic tools. The study suggests that future research should expand on the exploration of these spiritual practices in varied clinical settings to further confirm their benefits in enhancing mental health. The inclusion of spiritual values in clinical practice not only aids in mental health recovery but also meets modern therapeutic demands, providing a holistic approach to maintaining mental and soul tranquility.
INTEGRATING MENTAL AND SPIRITUAL HEALTH: INSIGHTS FROM THE HADITH ON MENTAL ILLNESS Isdianto, Andik; Al Indunissy, Nuruddin; Fitrianti, Novariza
Multidisciplinary Indonesian Center Journal (MICJO) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 2 No. 2 Edisi April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62567/micjo.v2i2.683

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This research focuses on eight mental illnesses listed in the hadiths narrated by Imam al-Bukhari and their implications for modern mental health understanding and practice. Employing a literature review methodology, this study analyzes and discusses the relevance of these mental illnesses—distress, sorrow, weakness, laziness, miserliness, cowardice, being debt-burdened, and being overpowered by others—in the context of contemporary psychology. The findings suggest that Islamic concepts of mental illnesses can provide new insights into therapeutic and clinical approaches, offering a framework for the integration of mental and spiritual health. The conclusion of this research emphasizes that integrating Islamic values into clinical psychology practices not only enriches theoretical understanding but also enhances the effectiveness of mental health interventions. The study further recommends the development of therapeutic programs that incorporate Islamic teachings, to support more inclusive and culturally sensitive mental health therapy approaches.
THE IMPACT OF TAWAKAL AND DHIKR ON MENTAL HEALTH AND STRESS IN MODERN LIFE Isdianto, Andik; Al Indunissy, Nuruddin; Fitrianti, Novariza
Multidisciplinary Indonesian Center Journal (MICJO) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 2 No. 2 Edisi April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62567/micjo.v2i2.684

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This study explores the psychological fortification offered by the Islamic practices of tawakal (reliance on God) and dzikir (remembrance of God) in addressing modern challenges, such as increased anxiety due to technological advances and complex social needs. Employing a literature review methodology, this research investigates the influence of these practices on mental health and behavioral implications. The selection of peer-reviewed articles published within the last ten years involved databases like PubMed and Google Scholar with keywords related to Islamic spirituality and mental health. This method allowed a comprehensive analysis of contemporary studies, focusing on the therapeutic benefits of tawakal and dzikir in clinical settings. Results indicate that tawakal significantly reduces anxiety by fostering a relinquishing of control and instilling peace of mind, while dzikir enhances emotional stability through its meditative repetition of sacred phrases, promoting relaxation and reducing stress responses. Both practices not only support spiritual well-being but also offer practical coping mechanisms in stressful situations. The conclusion underlines the potential integration of tawakal and dzikir into conventional psychotherapeutic practices. It suggests further exploration into the incorporation of these spiritual elements within mental health frameworks to enhance therapeutic outcomes and patient recovery. This research contributes to the broader discourse on the intersection of spirituality and psychology, highlighting the relevance of traditional spiritual practices in contemporary mental health paradigms.
OPTIMIZING INCISION DEPTH IN SUNNAH CUPPING THERAPY FOR SAFETY AND THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY Isdianto, Andik; Fitrianti, Novariza
Multidisciplinary Indonesian Center Journal (MICJO) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 2 No. 2 Edisi April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62567/micjo.v2i2.685

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This study aims to evaluate the impact of incision depth in Sunnah cupping therapy on safety and therapeutic efficacy, with a focus on identifying the optimal incision depth that minimizes risks while maximizing therapeutic benefits. The method used is a literature review, gathering data from scientific databases such as PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar using keywords related to cupping therapy, incision depth, and dermatological aspects. The findings reveal that an incision depth of 0.5 mm to 1 mm in the dermis layer not only avoids damage to the deeper hypodermis but is also sufficient for the effective extraction of stagnant blood. This very light incision provides advantages in enhancing blood circulation and facilitating the extraction of stagnant blood necessary in cupping therapy. This approach, involving extremely light incisions, cannot be considered invasive and is highly suitable for enhancing therapy efficacy without compromising patient safety. Further discussion in the study highlights that with the correct incision technique, cupping therapy can become safer and more effective, encouraging significant improvements in immune response and tissue regeneration. The conclusion of this study underscores the importance of standardizing procedures and adequate training for cupping practitioners to ensure safe and effective practices. Further research is recommended to strengthen the evidence related to the effectiveness and safety of cupping therapy and to develop more detailed standard protocols.
HEALING DURATION OF SUPERFICIAL WOUNDS AFTER SUNNAH CUPPING THERAPY: A LITERATURE REVIEW Isdianto, Andik; Fitrianti, Novariza
Multidisciplinary Indonesian Center Journal (MICJO) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 2 No. 2 Edisi April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62567/micjo.v2i2.686

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Sunnah cupping therapy is widely recognized as a traditional treatment believed to eliminate stagnant blood, enhance circulation, and accelerate healing. However, concerns remain regarding wound depth and skin recovery duration, especially in clinical settings. This study aims to systematically review scientific literature on the healing duration of superficial wounds resulting from cupping, factors influencing recovery, and the effectiveness of herbal topical treatments in supporting natural skin regeneration. A systematic literature review was conducted using publications from 2015 to 2025 sourced from PubMed, Scopus, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar. The analysis focused on non-surgical superficial wounds, post-cupping wound management, and the use of olive oil, black seed oil, and coconut oil in complementary traditional therapy. Findings indicate that cupping incisions typically reach only the epidermis and upper dermis, with a depth of 0.5–1 mm. These minor wounds generally heal within 3 to 7 days, depending on patient age, skin condition, anatomical location, and aftercare quality. The application of topical herbal agents has been shown to enhance healing through anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and regenerative mechanisms. In conclusion, Sunnah cupping can be classified as a safe and non-invasive therapy with a relatively short healing duration. Herbal-based wound care offers a natural, accessible, and effective treatment alternative, supporting the integration of cupping therapy into modern evidence-based complementary medicine. Further development of standardized post-cupping care protocols is recommended to optimize clinical implementation and ensure consistent patient outcomes.
THE IMPACT OF COMPLAINING ON THE HEALING PROCESS: PSYCHOLOGICAL, MEDICAL, AND ISLAMIC SPIRITUAL PERSPECTIVES Isdianto, Andik; Al Indunissy, Nuruddin; Fitrianti, Novariza
Multidisciplinary Indonesian Center Journal (MICJO) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 2 No. 2 Edisi April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62567/micjo.v2i2.695

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Complaining is a common emotional response to illness, yet its impact on healing is rarely examined from a multidisciplinary perspective. This article aims to analyze how complaining influences the recovery process through psychological, Islamic spiritual, and medical lenses. The method used was a literature review with a descriptive qualitative approach. Data were collected from scientific articles published between 2015 and 2024 using Scopus, PubMed, DOAJ, and Google Scholar. Findings reveal that excessive complaining amplifies stress, worsens mental health, and disrupts the immune system. Psychologically, uncontrolled complaints are linked to low emotional resilience. From an Islamic view, patience (shabr) and supplication to God provide spiritual strength and mental stability. Medically, emotional stress raises cortisol levels, negatively impacting tissue healing and immune responses. This study underscores the urgency of a holistic approach that integrates psychological, spiritual, and medical dimensions in healthcare services. It contributes to scientific discourse by offering a model for more humane and comprehensive healthcare. Further empirical studies are recommended to validate this integration in clinical settings.
STERILIZATION IN SUNNAH CUPPING: INTEGRATING ISLAMIC ETHICS AND MODERN MEDICAL STANDARDS Isdianto, Andik; Fitrianti, Novariza
Multidisciplinary Indonesian Center Journal (MICJO) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 2 No. 2 Edisi April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62567/micjo.v2i2.708

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Sunnah cupping (hijamah) is a therapeutic practice rooted in Islamic tradition and widely acknowledged for its health benefits. However, improper sterilization of cupping instruments poses a significant risk of blood-borne infections such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and HIV. This study aims to explore the importance of equipment sterilization in sunnah cupping using a literature review approach. The method involves systematic thematic analysis of publications from 2010–2025 covering medical science, Islamic bioethics, and traditional health practices. Findings reveal that proper sterilization is crucial to preventing cross-contamination, and it aligns with Islamic ethical imperatives based on la darar wa la dirar and hifzh al-nafs. The discussion emphasizes the integration of Islamic values with modern medical standards and calls for structured education, practitioner training, and regulatory oversight. In conclusion, sterilization in sunnah cupping is not merely a technical requirement but a moral and religious obligation to ensure patient safety and uphold the integrity of prophetic medicine in the modern healthcare system.
MEDICAL EMERGENCIES IN SUNNAH CUPPING THERAPY: A CLINICAL REVIEW AND ISLAMIC ETHICAL PERSPECTIVE Isdianto, Andik; Fitrianti, Novariza
Multidisciplinary Indonesian Center Journal (MICJO) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Vol. 2 No. 3 Edisi Juli 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62567/micjo.v2i3.741

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Sunnah cupping therapy is widely recognized as part of prophetic medicine with spiritual and therapeutic benefits. However, its implementation often overlooks potential medical emergencies, especially when conducted without proper safety protocols. This study aims to identify types of medical emergencies associated with sunnah cupping therapy through a critical literature review. A descriptive-qualitative approach was used, based on a systematic review of scientific publications from 2010 to 2024 obtained from databases such as PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar. The results revealed seven major types of complications in cupping practice: infections (local to systemic), severe bleeding and hematoma, vasovagal and hypovolemic shock, allergic reactions, burns (in fire cupping), neurological responses (epilepsy), and dissociative psychological responses (possession). These complications are primarily caused by the lack of medical screening, limited practitioner training, and absence of emergency handling protocols. The study emphasizes the urgency of integrating Islamic ethical values with emergency medical standards in cupping practice. It recommends enhancing public education, practitioner certification, and clinical regulations to ensure patient safety.
THE IMPORTANCE OF FASTING IN CELL REGENERATION: A SCIENTIFIC AND ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE Isdianto, Andik; Al Indunissy, Nuruddin; Fitrianti, Novariza; Arif, Abdul Hamid; Widada, Wahyudi
Multidisciplinary Indonesian Center Journal (MICJO) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Vol. 2 No. 3 Edisi Juli 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62567/micjo.v2i3.779

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Fasting is a religious practice that not only holds spiritual significance in Islamic teachings but also contributes substantially to the body's physiological repair. This study aims to examine the relationship between Islamic fasting—particularly Ramadan and sunnah fasting—and cellular repair processes through biological mechanisms such as autophagy, cell regeneration, and mitochondrial function enhancement. Using an integrative literature review method, this study synthesized findings from scientific and Islamic sources retrieved from databases including PubMed, Scopus, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar from 2015 to 2025. The findings reveal that fasting positively affects systemic inflammation reduction, improved insulin sensitivity, metabolic regulation, and the prevention of premature aging and degenerative diseases. Moreover, fasting strengthens psychological and spiritual dimensions, supporting mental health and enhancing emotional resilience. This synergy between biological and spiritual benefits highlights fasting as a holistic health strategy. The study affirms that Islamic values align with modern preventive health principles and offer a solid foundation for spiritually based health promotion. Further research is recommended to evaluate specific biomarkers related to fasting-induced cell regeneration.
Co-Authors A Alfan Jauhari Abu Bakar Sambah Ade Yamindago Adriani Sunuddin Agus Tumulyadi Agus Tumulyadi Aisyiyah Nurmarina Bestari Al Indunissy, Nuruddin Al Maky, Nuril Huda Alfi Nur Rusydi Alfiana, Silvina Sita Ali Arman Lubis Ali Arman Lubis Aliviyanti, Dian Aliyah, Nada Rahma Amanda Rifan Fathoni Ammara, Laya Anda Putra R. Sirait Angga Wira Perdana Anthon Andrimida, Anthon Aprilia, Maulydiana Afrina Arbiansyah, Moh Junit Ari Widodo Arief Setyanto Arief Setyanto Ariefandi, Muhammad Fikri Arif , Abdul Hamid Arif, Abdul Hamid Arifianti, Dwi Nurjanatin Aris Subagiyo Arsad, Sulastri Asadi, M. Arif Ash S, Muhammad Hasbiy Asmirijal, Amrey Syahnur As’adi, M. Arif Atmaja, Albertus Aldo Danar Atminenggar, Alinda Najma Aulia Lanudia Fathah Awalrush Andira A’yun, Qurrota Bambang Semedi Bayu Kusuma Berlania Mahardika Putri Citra Satrya Utama Dewi Daduk Setyohadi Darmawan Ockto Sutjipto Defa Rizqi Machfuda Defri Yona Dewa Gede Raka Wiadnya Dewa Gede Raka Wiadnya Dewi, Citra Satrya Utama Dhea, Luthfia Ayu Dhiana Puspitawati Diah Kurniasari Dina Andriani Djoko Lelono, Tri Edi Susilo Ekwan Nofa Wiratno El Rahimi, Sayyid Afdhal Eziah Ika Lubada Fajariadi, Thry Harry Fan Puji Ananda Musalima Faradhilah Adibah Faradhillah Adibah Faradhillah Adibah Faradhillah Adibah Fathah, Aulia Lanudia Fetriyani Fetriyani Fitrianti , Novariza Fitrianti, Novariza Fuad, Muhammad Arif Zainul Fuaidi, Jirjis Ahmad Nur Gatot Ciptadi Gatut Bintoro Ghatfan, Reiky Naufal Gibran, Khalil Gilang Rusrita Aida Gilang Rusrita Aida Ginting, Meliani Ananda Br. Guntur Hadiyah, Lisa Nur Hagus Tarno Hamdallah, Dika Puja Hamzah Hamzah Hartati Kartikaningsih Hasyim, Bunga Ashluna Haykal, Muchamad Fairuz Herandarudewi, Sekar Mira Humairi, Nasywa Anargya Ilham Maulana Asyari Ilham Maulana Asyari Intan Dwi Puspitasari Irawan, Muhammad Fathir Irwan Jatmiko Ishaq, Syafrial Yanuar Jati Batoro Kamilatunnisa, Kamilatunnisa Khurniawan, Dhira Kristera Tesa Bere Mau Kristina Marsela Kriyo Sambodho Kryk, Adryan Kudrati, Amelinda Vivian Kurniasari, Diah Kurniasari, Reni Dyah Yuni Kusumawardhani, Dinda Ayu Lanudia Fathah, Aulia Lisa Nur Hidayah Lutfi Ni`'Matus Salamah Lutfia Fahimatul Ilmi Luthfi, M. Azurea Bahri Mahardika Putri, Berlania Maheno Sri Widodo, Maheno Sri Maisa Maisa, Maisa Marsela, Kristina Maulana Fikri Mayshita Yonar Mercyska Suryandari Mochamad Arif Zainul Fuad Mohammad Arif Asadi Muchamad Fairuz Haykal Muchamad Fairuz Haykal Muchamad Fairuz Haykal Muchamad Fairuz Haykal Muh. Afrisal Muhammad Arif Asadi, Muhammad Arif Muhammad Fikri Ariefandi Muhammad Javier Irsyad Muhammad Javier Irsyad Muhammad Javier Irsyad Nasrudin, Abdul Rohman Nasution, Fakhri Zakariyah Nezya Pramudya Wardani Nico Rahman Caesar Nico Rahman Caesar Niken Hendrakusma Wardani Nisrina, Aliyya Nizery, Sefhanissa Puspa Retno Novariza Fitrianti Nuddin Harahab Nur Hidayah, Lisa Oktiyas Muzaky Lutfi Oktiyas Muzaky Luthfi Oktiyas Muzaky Luthfi Oktiyas Muzaky Luthfi oktiyas muzaky Luthfi, oktiyas muzaky Oktiyas Muzaky Muzaky Luthfi Pangestu, Wanda Suryani Pattisahusiwa, Annisa Shafira P. Permata, Titanora Lintang Puspitasari, Intan Dwi Putra, Muhammad Naufal Eka Putri, Berlania Mahardika Rafif Zul Fahmi Rahma, Annisa Maulidina Rahmadhani, Aida Rahmah Ramadhanti, Nur Fa'izah Fitri Rarasrum Dyah Kasitowati Rarasrum Dyah Kasitowati Raymundus Putra Situmorang Rihmi, Mihrobi Khalwatu Rijatmoko, Sigit Rijatmoko, Sigit Rudianto Rudianto Rudianto Rudianto Rudianto Sambodho, Kriyo Saputra, Dhira Kurniawan Saputra, Tedy Eko Seftiawan Samsu Rijal Seftiawan Samsu Rijal, Seftiawan Samsu Septi Fandinata, Selly Septiandi, Adrian Rahman Septiansyah, Moch. Rafli Setyanto, Arif Setyawan, Fahreza Okta Shafa Thasya Thaeraniza Shofian Nanda Adiprayoga Sigit Rijatmoko Slamet Wahyudi Sucianingsih, Ni Komang Diah Sukandar Sukandar Sulkhani Yulianto, Eko Supriatna Supriatna Supriatna Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyadi Syarief, Salsabila Nazmie Putri Tri Djoko Lelono Tumulyadi, Agus Tyas, Herlin Widi Aning Umi Zakiyah Umi Zakiyah, Umi Utama, Andria Ansri Valessa Senshi Moira Vian Dedi Pratama Vivian Kudrati, Amelinda Wahida Kartika Sari Wahyudi Citrosiswoyo Wahyudi Citrosiswoyo Wardana, Fitri Candra Wardhani, Mentari Puspa Wiadnya , Dewa Gede Raka Widada , Wahyudi Widada, Wahyudi Wijaya, Sony Wildan Alfarizi Wirastika Adhihapsari Wirastika Adihapsari Yanuar, Adi Tiya Yanuhar, Uun Yeni Kartika Sari, Yeni Kartika Yorarizka, Putri Devi Yumna, Orryza Nayla Zainal Abidin Zulqi Fahreza Akbar