RELIGIOUSNESS DIFFERENCES AND ASSOCIATIONS OF BELIEFS AND PRACTICES: MUSLIMS IN RELIGIOUS AND NON-RELIGIOUS WORK ENVIRONMENTS

Q4 Psychology
Nur Amali Aminnuddin
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This study addressed the following four questions: Does the influence of Islam is highly prevalent in the life of Malay Muslims in Brunei? Is the level of religiousness high? Are their religious beliefs associated with their religious practices? Are there any differences in religiousness between employees in religious work environment (RWE) and non-religious work environment (NRWE)? Using responses from 370 Malay Muslim employees, several measures of religiousness were analyzed. Analyses were done to determine descriptive statistics, correlations, and group differences. Findings showed that the influence of Islam was highly prevalent at all levels. They reported influence of Islam not only at personal level, but also at both upbringing and organizational levels. Religiousness was high, while beliefs and practices were interrelated. Malay Muslim employees in RWE were observed to have higher Islamic religiousness relative to those in NRWE. These findings highlight that in a theistic society where religiousness is already high, the nature of work environment can still potentially play a role in making a difference.
宗教差异与信仰与实践的关联:宗教与非宗教工作环境中的穆斯林
这项研究解决了以下四个问题:伊斯兰教的影响在文莱马来穆斯林的生活中是否非常普遍?宗教信仰程度高吗?他们的宗教信仰与他们的宗教实践有关吗?在宗教工作环境中(RWE)和非宗教工作环境(NRWE)中,员工的宗教信仰是否存在差异?利用370名马来穆斯林员工的回答,分析了几种宗教信仰的衡量标准。进行分析以确定描述性统计、相关性和组间差异。调查结果表明,伊斯兰教的影响在各个层面都非常普遍。他们报告说,伊斯兰教不仅在个人层面,而且在成长和组织层面都有影响。宗教信仰很高,而信仰和实践是相互关联的。据观察,RWE的马来穆斯林员工比NRWE的员工具有更高的伊斯兰宗教信仰。这些发现强调,在一个宗教信仰已经很高的有神论社会中,工作环境的性质仍然可能在产生影响方面发挥作用。
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Psychological Thought
Psychological Thought Psychology-Psychology (all)
CiteScore
0.90
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13
审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal "Psychological Thought" publishes its papers in English or in Bulgarian in all areas of psychology. It is focused on the psychological theory and practice. The papers could be some original research articles, meta-analysis data, clinical reports, case studies, students'' essays, and book reviews. This journal is designed for psychologists, researchers, and psychology students.
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