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Asian Journal of Islamic Psychology
ISSN : -     EISSN : 3031755X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.23917/ajip
Core Subject : Religion, Education,
Asian Journal of Islamic Psychology is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing the scholarly study of the Islamic psychology. This journal is managed by the Pusat Studi Psikologi Islam (PSPI) Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta. The articles are written in English and published bi-annually (January and August). Islamic psychology is an important issue developed in psychology discourse. It is a widely-known topic discussed in recent developments in psychology study. Islamic psychology is a discipline of thought about psychology according to the Quran and Sunnah, conducted with a scientific approach. As a growing science, basically, Islamic psychology is projected as the reference in understanding the human psyche (soul) and responding to the debates on it. When a study of psychology is conducted and applied according to the Islamic perspective, this can emphasize the qualities of people.
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Felicitous Life with an Emphasis on Islamic Teachings Hatami, Mohammadreza
Asian Journal of Islamic Psychology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Volume 1 Issue 2 August 2024
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ajip.v1i2.4516

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A felicitous life has always been the concern of the Islamic society and the present paper aims to explore the documents of Islamic teachings that refer to this issue. The research seems necessary to determine the basic dimensions of life to become operational. In this regard, the present paper tries to study Islamic teachings related to felicitous life and describe and examine its important dimensions using descriptive and analytical methods. By searching the two concepts of "life" and "felicity" in Islamic teachings, the materials related to the basic aspects of a felicitous life can be identified. Islamic texts (verses of the Holy Qur'an and narrations) that are mostly oriented to divinity and hereafter include descriptive and explanatory sentences about how to live. According to Islamic teachings, felicity consists of many components, each of which has a constructive contribution to a felicitous life. Life is a valuable capital and a hidden treasure, in which felicity and success depend on happiness, goodness, and worthiness. Happiness brings us bliss and joy in life; Goodness leads us to ethical living and altruism, and worthiness makes our life purposeful and meaningful. To live well or felicitously, one must learn "how to live" and deal with the important aspects of life.
An Overview of Gender Dysphoria: Factors, Effects, Treatments, and Islamic Perspective Damri, Rafi; Wida, Aisyah Qonita Putri; Fuadhilah, Halda Afifa El; Uyun, Qurotul
Asian Journal of Islamic Psychology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Volume 1 Issue 2 August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ajip.v1i2.5706

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Gender dysphoria refers to the experience of a significant incongruence between an individual's assigned biological sex and their identified gender. Various disciplines, including medical, psychological, and religious perspectives, provide differing explanations for this condition. This article aims to explore the issue of gender dysphoria, examining its causal factors and the Islamic perspective through a comprehensive review of existing literature. According to the literature, the causes of gender dysphoria require further in-depth investigation. Researchers suggest that dysphoric behaviour arises from a complex interplay of psychological and biological factors. Interventions for gender dysphoria may include hormonal treatments and psychological support. Additionally, individuals with gender dysphoria often face impacts and comorbidities related to body image, anxiety, and other mental health concerns. From an Islamic viewpoint, gender dysphoria is considered to contradict the natural order (fitrah) and should be addressed to restore the individual's innate disposition (fitrah).
"Journey of the Soul: Exploring Female Subjective Experiences Post-Umrah Pilgrimage" Fatima, Mishal
Asian Journal of Islamic Psychology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Volume 1 Issue 2 August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ajip.v1i2.4375

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The manuscript investigates the significant influence of the Umrah journey on the psychological well-being of the Muslim faithful. It analyzes the range of emotions pilgrims undergo, from the anxiety of planning to the profound spiritual awakening that they experience through Mecca’s sacred rites. The research highlights the opportunities for self-improvement via the meaningful rituals of Tawaf and Sa’i, as well as the communal solidarity and connection cultivated through collective religious practices. This qualitative study delves into the subjective experiences of ten female participants, aged 25 to 35, following their completion of the Umrah pilgrimage. Utilizing snowball sampling techniques, participants were approached and interviewed face-to-face. Thematic analysis of the interview data revealed five key themes: Spiritual Renewal, Emotional Transformations, Sense of Community, Reflective Insights, and Integration into Daily Life. The findings underscore the significant impact of Umrah on participants' spiritual, emotional, and social well-being, highlighting the transformative potential of religious pilgrimages and providing valuable insights for individuals navigating their spiritual journeys.
The Meaning of Grieving Following Husband Loss among Muslim Women in Surakarta: Covid-19 Context Fat Chiya Nidaul Chusna; Taufik; Faqihuddin, Ahmad
Asian Journal of Islamic Psychology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Volume 1 Issue 2 August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ajip.v1i2.5081

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Grieving after losing a husband is a painful experience. This study aims to explore the meaning of grieving following the loss of a husband due to COVID-19 among Muslim women in Surakarta. The study employed a qualitative phenomenological approach, with 4 Muslim women from the city of Surakarta as informants. Data was collected through in-depth interviews, and data analysis was conducted using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). The results of this study show that not all women interpret the death of their husbands as a purely sorrowful experience. In this study, the loss of a husband was interpreted as: (1) A decree of age from God; (2) A good death brings happiness even amidst grief; (3) The husband's death is a temporary separation. The conclusion of this study is that religiosity influences Muslim women's interpretation of the grieving process and fosters inner peace, happiness, hope, optimism, and wisdom.
Mental Fatigue and Adversity Quotient: A Correlational Analysis of Final Year Students Working on Thesis Thalib, Tarmizi; Zhohiru, Muhammad; Gismin, Sitti Syawaliyah
Asian Journal of Islamic Psychology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Volume 1 Issue 2 August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ajip.v1i2.5093

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This research aims to see whether there is a relationship between mental fatigue and the adversity quotient in college students working on their thesis. This type of research is a survey that aims to see the relationship between mental fatigue and the adversity quotient in final students working on their thesis. The sampling methed used incidental sampling. The research sample was 105 final students who were writing their thesis from different faculties. This instrument uses two models, namely mental fatigue with the "Stroop Test" tool via the psytoolkit and adversity quotient scale. The data analysis method used is person product moment analysis with JASP 0.9.2 and showed r(12) = -.433, p = .00. The results show a negative relationship between mental fatigue and adversity quotient. This study concluded that the higher the mental fatigue of final-year students, the lower their adversity quotient.

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