The Influence of Islamic Religious Rituals on Psychological Health in Saudi Arabia

Y. Altuwairqi, May Ahmed Abdulaziz, M. K. Aburass, Mohammed Mahmoud Johari, Saja Abdulaziz Alotaibi, Hatun Saad Alharthi, Jory adham khojah
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Introduction: The prevalence of psychological factors and illnesses within society ‎compels the medical community to employ diverse therapeutic interventions, aiming to ‎elevate the standard of healthcare and enhance overall quality of life. Islamic rituals, ‎given their close association with the enhancement of mental health, merit integration ‎into the comprehensive biopsychosocial model of therapy for psychiatric patients. Objectives: In the ‎present study I aim to investigate the correlation between Islamic rituals and ‎psychological factors. Methods: This is a cross-sectional, observational, survey-based ‎study including 377 individuals. Data were collected through an online questionnaire ‎from a sample in Saudi Arabia. Results: Most respondents were males aged 18–40, half ‎of whom were married, were primarily Saudi nationals residing in the western region, ‎holding university degrees and being employed. Participants who were female, ‎unmarried and had a low monthly income reported high scores in psychological factors. ‎Over the preceding month and most of the time, 28.4% of the individuals reported ‎feeling anxious, 25.2% experienced depressive feelings and 23.3% felt psychological ‎stress. Participants who agreed with persisting in humble prayer, maintaining regular ‎sunnah prayer, consistently reading the Qur’an and engaging in daily remembrance ‎‎(Azkar) exhibited significantly low scores in psychological factors. Conclusion: Over ‎three-quarters of the surveyed population exhibited psychological factors, and ‎engagement in Islamic religious practices, such as prayer and reading the Qur’an and ‎Azkar, demonstrated a positive impact on these psychological factors. These findings ‎provide valuable insights for psychiatrists, guiding the enhancement of psychiatric ‎management modalities and the promotion of a positive quality of life.
沙特阿拉伯伊斯兰宗教仪式对心理健康的影响
简介社会中普遍存在的心理因素和疾病迫使医学界采用各种治疗干预措施,以提高医疗保健水平和整体生活质量。伊斯兰教仪式与增进心理健康密切相关,值得纳入精神病患者的生物-心理-社会综合治疗模式。研究目的本研究旨在探讨伊斯兰教仪式与心理因素之间的相关性。研究方法这是一项以调查为基础的横断面观察研究,研究对象包括 377 人。数据是通过在线问卷从沙特阿拉伯的一个样本中收集的。研究结果大多数受访者为 18-40 岁的男性,其中半数已婚,主要是居住在西部地区的沙特国民,拥有大学学位并有工作。女性、未婚和月收入较低的受访者在心理因素方面得分较高。在前一个月和大部分时间里,28.4%的人表示感到焦虑,25.2%的人感到抑郁,23.3%的人感到心理压力。同意坚持谦逊的祈祷、保持定期的圣行祈祷、坚持阅读《古兰经》和进行每日诵念(Azkar)的受试者在心理因素方面的得分明显较低。结论超过四分之三的受访者表现出心理因素,而参与伊斯兰宗教活动,如祈祷、诵读《古兰经》和阿兹卡尔,对这些心理因素有积极影响。这些研究结果为精神科医生提供了宝贵的启示,指导他们改进精神科管理模式,提高积极的生活质量。
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