Khiṭāb“水Al-Nafs Al--7778;īfī:Tatabbu‘Al-Judhār Wa Al-Naẓariyyāt Wa Al-Ta \7789;bīqāt

Refleksi Pub Date : 2021-11-03 DOI:10.15408/REF.V20I1.20435
Rizqa Ahmadi, Abad Badruzaman
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苏菲心理学继续朝着科学独立的方向发展。本研究的抑制因素是两个学科的典型特征术语的差异。倾向于实证实证主义的心理学不同于倾向于主观个人化的苏菲主义。然而,这一事实并没有减少学者们在两者之间架起桥梁的努力。最近的心理学研究将精神性作为一个重要的元素,从而产生了跨个人心理学和人本主义心理学学派。同样,当代苏菲主义研究越来越多地与各种社会文化问题联系在一起,而不仅仅局限于对严格苏菲秩序的教义和教导的研究。通过文献综述,以历史主题的方法进行描述,本文将苏菲心理学作为两个学科的综合。从本质上讲,苏菲心理存在于早期伊斯兰传统中。苏菲心理学的本质也分散在3世纪和4世纪Hijriyah发展起来的苏菲传统中。关于认识公式,苏菲心理学一词可以在Javad Nur Bakhsy、Robert Frager、Amir Najjar和Lynn Wilcox的研究中找到。心、自我和灵魂是本研究的主题。在实践中,苏菲心理学的理论可以补充心理学中尚未广泛披露的发现,特别是关于不仅从行为评估中观察到的精神症状,以及它们与超越元素的关系。
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Khiṭāb ‘Ilm Al-Nafs Al-Ṣūfī: Tatabbu' Al-Judhūr Wa Al-Naẓariyyāt Wa Al-Taṭbīqāt
Sufi Psychology continu ing to be studied towards the independence of science. The inhibiting factor of this study is the differences in t erms of paradigmatic characters of the two d isciplines. The Psychology that tends towards empirical-positivism is different from Sufism which tends to be subjective-personal. However, this fact did not reduce the efforts of the scholars to build a bridge between of the two. Recent psychology studies have placed spirituality as an important element so that the Transpersonal Psychology and Humanistic Psychology schools emerged. Likewise, contemporary Sufism studies are increasingly contextual to various socio-cultural problems and are not limited to the study of the doctrines and teachings of rigorous Sufi orders. Through a literature review that is presented descriptively with a historical-thematic approach, this paper presents Sufi Psychology as a synthesis between the two disciplines. Substantially, Sufi psychology has existed in early Islamic tradition. The nature of Sufi psychology is also scattered in the Sufi tradition that developed in the 3rd and 4th centuries of Hijriyah. As for the epistemic formula, the term Sufi Psychology can be found in the studies of Javad Nur Bakhsy, Robert Frager, Amir Najjar, and Lynn Wilcox. The theme of heart, self, and soul is the main topic of this study. In practical terms, theories of Sufi Psychology can complement findings that have not been widely disclosed in psychology, especially regarding psychiatric symptoms that are observed not only from behavioral assessments, as well as their relationship to transcendent elements.
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