基于正念的苏菲主义干预:系统文献综述

Q3 Medicine
S. Rejeki , Haryono , Sunawan , Mulawarman , A. Hakim
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摘要

正念起源于佛教精神,但这个概念可以应用于各种宗教传统。宗教、伦理和灵性在正念的实践中发挥着重要作用,但穆斯林学者担心,对根植于佛教传统并在西方发展起来的正念的适应,可能会带来与伊斯兰教义不一致的文化影响。目的本系统综述旨在探讨苏菲主义正念干预在不同文献中的概念,并检验苏菲主义正念干预对心理健康有效性的现有证据。方法检索数据库为PubMed、Sage、施普林格和Taylor &; Francis。本综述的范围包括概念研究和实证研究,涵盖了广泛的研究类型,如实地干预、观察性研究和文献分析。人口重点是一般穆斯林,不限于特定的子群体。搜索中使用的关键词是“苏菲主义”或“伊斯兰教”和“正念”。使用PRISMA方法筛选期刊文章。有10篇与正念和苏菲主义相关的文章符合纳入标准作为分析数据。结果基于文献回顾的结果,可以发现正念可以作为一种干预,穆斯林可以通过适应伊斯兰精神或苏菲主义的传统。在这篇文献综述中,我们可以通过几个伊斯兰精神实践,即shalat khusyu、祈祷、dhikr和muraqabah,找到基于正念的苏菲主义干预的概念。它已被证明在减轻焦虑、抑郁和疲劳症状以及改善心理健康方面提供了显著的好处。基于正念的苏菲主义干预(MBSI)提供了一种文化基础、伦理信息和神学综合的方法来增强穆斯林社区的心理健康
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Mindfulness Based Sufism Intervention: Systematic Literature Review

Introduction

Mindfulness has its roots in Buddhist spirituality, but the concept can be applied across religious traditions. Religion, ethics, and spirituality play an important role in the practice of mindfulness, but there is concern among Muslim scholars that adaptations of mindfulness rooted in Buddhist traditions and developed in the West may bring cultural influences that are inconsistent with Islamic teachings.

Objectives

This systematic review aims to explore the concept of mindfulness based Sufism intervention in various literature and examine existing evidence regarding the effectiveness of mindfulness based Sufism intervention on mental health.

Methods

The databases used in the search were PubMed, Sage, Springer and Taylor & Francis. The scope of this review intentionally includes both conceptual and empirical studies, encompassing a wide range of research types such as field-based interventions, observational studies, and literature analyses. The population focus is general Muslims, without restriction to specific subgroups. The keywords used in the search are “Sufism” OR “Islamic” AND “Mindfulness”. Journal articles were screened using the PRISMA method. There were 10 articles related mindfulness and Sufism that met the inclusion criteria as data for analysis.

Results

Based on the results of the literature review, it can be found that mindfulness can be used as an intervention by Muslims by adapting traditions in Islamic spirituality or Sufism. The concept of mindfulness based Sufism intervention can be found in this literature review through several Islamic spiritual practices, namely shalat khusyu, prayer, dhikr and muraqabah. It has been proven to provide significant benefits in reducing symptoms of anxiety, depression and fatigue, as well as improving mental health.

Conclusion

Mindfulness-Based Sufism Intervention (MBSI) offers a culturally grounded, ethically informed, and theologically integrated approach to enhance mental health among Muslim communities
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Ethics, Medicine and Public Health
Ethics, Medicine and Public Health Medicine-Health Policy
CiteScore
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107
审稿时长
42 days
期刊介绍: This review aims to compare approaches to medical ethics and bioethics in two forms, Anglo-Saxon (Ethics, Medicine and Public Health) and French (Ethique, Médecine et Politiques Publiques). Thus, in their native languages, the authors will present research on the legitimacy of the practice and appreciation of the consequences of acts towards patients as compared to the limits acceptable by the community, as illustrated by the democratic debate.
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