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西方国家的穆斯林母亲面临着独特的挑战,包括伊斯兰恐惧症、文化耻辱、社会孤立以及平衡家庭和社会责任的压力。精神上整合的正念支持团体可以作为应对这些挑战、缓解压力、促进文化复兴和精神赋权的重要干预手段。本文介绍了一个将伊斯兰概念与正念相结合的框架,以及它在正念冥想基础试点项目中的应用,以减轻压力,促进集体治疗,精神成长,并加强穆斯林母亲之间的社区联系。参与者学习了正念的核心概念、伊斯兰教的应对策略以及将正念融入日常生活的实用工具。该项目以伊玛目加扎里的框架为基础,强调了muraqaba(伊斯兰正念冥想练习)、dhikr(纪念安拉)、神性意识、tawakkul(信任和臣服于真主)和有意识的salah(祈祷),以促进精神成长。这篇文章表明,正念练习对为穆斯林母亲创造一个精神家园有独特的帮助,这与贝尔·胡克斯(bell hooks)关于“家”是一个抵抗场所的概念产生了共鸣。穆斯林母亲们一起组成了一个抵抗团体,以维护自己的文化和宗教身份,同时培养一种深刻的精神赋权感。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
Spiritual empowerment: A conceptual model of mindfulness-based healing for Muslim mothers.
Muslim mothers in Western nations encounter unique challenges, including Islamophobia, cultural stigma, social isolation, and the pressures of balancing family and societal responsibilities. Spiritually integrated mindfulness support groups can serve as a vital intervention to address these challenges, alleviate stress, and foster cultural revitalization and spiritual empowerment. This article introduces a framework integrating Islamic concepts with mindfulness and its application in the Mindfulness Meditation Fundamentals pilot program to reduce stress, promote collective healing, spiritual growth, and strengthen community bonds among Muslim mothers. Participants learned mindfulness core concepts, Islamic coping strategies and practical tools for integrating mindfulness into daily life. Grounded in Imam al-Ghazali's framework, the program emphasized muraqaba (Islamic mindfulness meditative exercise), dhikr (remembrance of Allah), divine awareness, tawakkul (trust and surrender in God), and mindful salah (prayer) for spiritual growth. The article suggests that mindfulness practice is uniquely conducive to creating a spiritual homeplace for Muslim mothers, resonating with bell hooks' concept of the "homeplace" as a site of resistance. Together, Muslim mothers formed a community of resistance to preserve their cultural and religious identities while fostering a deep sense of spiritual empowerment. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
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The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry publishes articles that clarify, challenge, or reshape the prevailing understanding of factors in the prevention and correction of injustice and in the sustainable development of a humane and just society.