Psychology of Religion and Pandemic COVID-19 in KP, Islamic Republic of Pakistan

Humaira Riaz
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The psychology of religion is an investigation of what it means to be religious from a psychological standpoint. The main goal of the present study is use of a framework to understand how individuals and groups are contended with faith and religion in various ways during a pandemic situation. Empirical data critically reviewed and analyzed in this paper mainly focuses on religion, culture, and the pandemic. The first part of the paper reviews factors affecting religious beliefs in the social and cultural context. Overlapping themes are synthesized after reframing the data for the identification of helpful insights. Using Freud’s psychoanalysis theory of consciousness, the study analyses and unravels thoughts reflected in discourse to draw a conclusion that Freud’s theory is still an applicable tool in Asia to reach individuals’ minds and map their behavior for finding how the pandemic has affected religious in Muslim societies specifically KP region of Pakistan. Psychoanalysis proposes that unconsciousness makes emotions and expressions conscious. The unconscious governs the attitude of the people and in turn, influences their beliefs. The study concluded by finding that crises strengthened the beliefs to the extent of putting human lives in danger A study can be conducted in the future to record female graduate and undergraduate participants’ responses to religious faith in the pandemic situation.
巴基斯坦伊斯兰共和国KP的宗教心理学与COVID-19大流行
宗教心理学是从心理学的角度研究宗教的意义。本研究的主要目标是使用一个框架来了解在大流行情况下个人和群体如何以各种方式与信仰和宗教作斗争。本文严格审查和分析的经验数据主要集中在宗教、文化和流行病方面。论文的第一部分回顾了在社会文化背景下影响宗教信仰的因素。在重新构建数据以识别有用的见解之后,将重叠的主题综合起来。利用弗洛伊德的意识精神分析理论,本研究分析并揭示了话语中反映的思想,得出结论,弗洛伊德的理论在亚洲仍然是一个适用的工具,可以达到个人的思想,并绘制他们的行为图,以发现疫情如何影响穆斯林社会的宗教,特别是巴基斯坦KP地区。精神分析认为,无意识使情绪和表达成为有意识的。无意识支配着人们的态度,反过来又影响着他们的信仰。该研究的结论是,危机加强了人们的信仰,达到了将人类生命置于危险之中的程度。未来可以进行研究,记录女性研究生和本科生参与者在大流行情况下对宗教信仰的反应。
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