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Abstract
The study is a socio-psychological analysis of recurrent well-wishing
utterances or expressions Jordanians usually use when they visit patients or react
to the Facebook posts of patients. Studying a collection of 33 recurrent
utterances and expressions gathered from four active accounts on Facebook
shows that these expressions are loaded with the cultural dimensions of
reception and acceptance of pain and how the Islamic culture provides a positive
attitude that furnishes a reassuring factor that helps in recovery. The study means
to demonstrate that expressions are normally based on and derived directly from
the Holy Qur’an, Hadith of the Prophet, and the principles established in Muslim
education. With the studies of Hamidi et al. (2010), Rassool (2015) Risor
(2009), and Richardson (2012) and others in the backdrop, the study will
demonstrate that the Islamic views on perception and acceptance of sickness and
pain converge with and go beyond modern medical and psychological practices.
Keywords: The Holy Qur’an, Sahih Al-Bukhari, culture, religion, expressions of
well-wishers, patients, acceptance, Facebook.
这项研究是对约旦人在看望病人或对病人的Facebook帖子做出反应时经常使用的祝福话语或表情进行的社会心理学分析。从facebook的四个活跃账户中收集了33个反复出现的话语和表达,研究表明,这些表达充满了接受和接受痛苦的文化维度,以及伊斯兰文化如何提供一种积极的态度,这种态度提供了一种有助于康复的安心因素。这项研究的目的是证明表达通常是基于或直接来源于《古兰经》、先知圣训和穆斯林教育中确立的原则。以Hamidi et al.(2010)、Rassool(2015)、Risor(2009)和Richardson(2012)等人的研究为背景,本研究将证明伊斯兰对疾病和疼痛的感知和接受与现代医学和心理学实践趋同并超越了现代医学和心理学实践。关键词:《古兰经》、布哈里圣训、文化、宗教、祝福者的表达、病人、接受、Facebook。