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ʿAbdullah Ibn ʿUmar 99n2
Abū Bakr al-Ṣiddīq 92, 92n5
Abū Jahl ibn Hishām 98
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) 77, 80n1, 212n2, 218n, 244n
Ādam 47, 51, 131
Ahl al-sunna wa al-jamaʿa 21, 196
Ali Haydar Efendi 3, 65, 66
accountability (muhāsabah) 70n2, 197, 201, 209–213
acquired knowledge (iktisābī) 9
acquired (kasbī) (c.f. crystallized intelligence) 36
adaptive shame 231n
aggressive drives 81n1, 84
ahliyya (mental competence) 3, 70n2
ʿālam al-ʾamr (divine world) 26n2, 53n
Angel (malak) 77, 82, 83, 84, 85, 95, 96, 97
analogy 15, 30, 144n2, 160, 186n5, 235n2, 246
anger (ghaḍab) 39n2, 62n, 63–65, 150, 152–163, 185–186, 197–198, 235–236, 239, 241, 246, 249, 251–252, 255–257
animalistic soul 46, 47n1, 49
animal or life soul (rūḥ ḥayawānī) 41, 46
anxiety 102, 106, 107, 109n1–2, 110n, 143n4, 236n2, 239, 241, 244n, 250n3, 251, 253, 256n2, 257, 257n1
Applying Islamic Principles to Clinical Mental Health Care: Introducing Traditional Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy 70n1, 84n1, 229n2, 235n2
apathy (khumūd) 162, 185n2, 194
appetitive drives 77, 80, 81, 81n1, 84, 84n2, 85
ʿaql (intellect) 21, 22, 25, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37n3, 38n2, 39n, 40n2, 46n, 48n3, 49, 53n, 70
ʿaraḍ (accident) 31, 37
al-Ashʿarī 6, 29, 33, 145
attachment 106, 107, 108, 108n, 111, 116n1, 117n1, 118n1, 130n1, 132n
automatic thought (khāṭir) 208–209
Ayyūb (prophet) 94
Baghdad 21, 40, 102, 124, 220, 232, 238, 246, 252
badīhī (self-evident truths) 11–18n
al-Bājūrī, Ibrāhīm ibn Muḥammad 3, 33, 36, 38n5–6, 46n1, 48n3
al-Balkhī 231, 235n1–2–3, 236n1–2, 237n1–2–3, 238, 238n1–2, 242n2–4, 243n, 244n, 246, 249n1–2, 250n1, 251n1–2, 252, 253, 255n1–4, 258n2–3
al-Bayhaqī, Abū Bakr Aḥmad ibn ʿAlī 29n1, 31n2, 145n2, 162n1, 188n5, 189n3, 190, 191n2
behavioral interventions 3, 16
behaviorist 11n5, 12n2, 30n1 63n1, 244n1
al-Bidāya fī Uṣūl al-Dīn 6, 9n1
biological temperamental predispositions 60
blank slate 11n5, 30n1, 63n2
blameworthy 50–52, 117n1, 121n, 130n3, 158, 162, 183, 185–186n5, 192–194, 210–211n3, 222, 231
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) 77, 80n1, 106n3, 109n1, 110n, 224n1, 242n4
categories of dreams 86, 94, 94n2, 95, 95n
cerebral cortex 57n3, 58n1, 60n1
certainty (yaqīn) 19, 197
character development 60, 62n, 102, 174, 186n5, 222n, 225, 227, 228n1, 228n3, 255n3
character strengths 189–190n3–5, 222n
character traits (akhlaq) 4, 52, 60, 61, 62, 65, 80, 173
children in dreams 96, 101
cognitive faculty (s) 15, 40, 54, 57, 58, 59, 75, 255n2
cognitive-affective personality system (CAPS) 81n4
cognitive impairments 18
cognitive psychology 56n1, 58n2
cognitive reframing 106n2, 144n2
cognitive theories 111
contentment (riḍā) 110, 123n1, 164, 170, 172
conviction (iʿtiqād) 19, 52, 142, 209, 213
comprehension (quwwa mudrika) 18
context in dream interpretation 87, 93n1, 98, 98n, 101, 101n4
cultural influence on dreams 98, 98n
cowardice (jubn) 65, 158n1, 185n2, 194
critiques of Śramaṇa and Brahmins 11n6–12n3
Danyāl (prophet) 96
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) 143n4, 161n, 232, 239, 246, 252, 258n3
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) 108n, 244n, 251n2
dār al-ghurūr (realm of delusion) 49
dār al-khulūd (realm of permanence) 49
deceased person in dreams 101
delayed and immediate gratification 81n4, 84, 84n3
delusion (ghurūr) 141, 142
depression 102, 106n1, 143n4, 241, 242, 245, 252, 257, 258, 258n1–2
desires (shahawāt) 31, 47n2, 48n2, 50–51, 54, 84–85, 93n2, 102, 108n, 111, 142, 185, 190–194, 218, 222, 224, 231, 239, 249, 250
despair (qunūṭ) 135, 144, 148
detachment 108n, 111
determination (himma) 49, 195, 198, 209–210, 212, 214
devil (shayṭān) 29, 31, 80, 82, 83, 84, 84n1, 85, 85n, 93, 94, 94n1, 95, 96, 116, 123, 201, 216, 219n1
dimāgh (brain) 39, 49n3
disciple (murīd) 14, 33n, 41, 65, 135, 228
discursive theology (ʿilm al-kalām) 6, 9n1, 34
divine command (ʿālam al-amr) 46, 47, 124
divine deprivation (ighwāʾ wa khidhlān) 82
divine enablement (tawfīq) 82
divinely endowed (ʿāṭāʾī) (c.f. spiritual intelligence) 34, 37
divine manifestation (tajallī) 122
divinity (ilāhiyyāt) 6
dream interpretation (taʿbīr al-manām) 85, 86, 87, 92n3–5, 93n, 94, 94n2, 95n, 96, 98, 98n, 99, 99n2, 100, 100n2, 101, 101n4
dream interpreter 87, 97, 99, 99n2, 100, 101, 101n4
dunyā (material world) 49, 141
al-Dunyā 111, 117n1, 124, 125, 130n3
Egypt 12, 31, 33, 147, 218
empirical knowledge 41
ennobled (sharafī) intellect 37
eternal (qadīm) knowledge 9n1
executive functioning 159n3
existentialists 108n
existential therapy 249n3
exposure 110n, 244n
fear (khawf) 110n, 116, 121, 122, 129n, 134, 135, 141, 143, 143n4, 144, 144n1–2, 145, 146, 147, 148, 150, 151, 235, 239, 242, 244n, 249, 251n2, 256, 257, 258
fiṭra (innate disposition) 15, 84n2
five senses 77, 80, 172
forensic psychology 66, 67, 70n1
forgiveness (ʿafw) 230n2
Freud, Sigmund 30n1, 86, 87, 258n1
Galen 26n1, 221, 224, 224n2
ghaflah (heedlessness) 151
al-Ghazālī, Abū Ḥāmid 2, 3, 4, 20n, 21, 22, 26n2, 27n, 30n, 31n, 32n, 37n3, 38n1, 39n2, 40n2, 46n1, 60, 61, 62n, 63n1, 64n2, 77, 80n1–2, 81n3, 82n1, 84n2, 102, 134, 135, 142n1, 143n4, 144n1–3, 152, 153, 157n, 158n2, 159n2–3, 160n, 161n1, 162n3
gnosis 27, 53, 122
good character 50, 60–61, 119, 163, 173, 188–189n3–4, 190n2
Greek
and Hellenistic works 224n1
and Islamic philosophical works 231n
and philosophical works 227n
ideas 224n2;
medicine 235n2
grief (huzn) 102, 105, 106n1, 107, 108, 110, 111, 116, 116n1, 117, 117n1–3, 118, 118n1–3, 119, 119n1, 120, 120n1, 121, 121n, 123, 124, 125, 129, 129n, 130n1–3, 131, 132, 133, 134, 235, 239, 246, 249, 252, 253, 256, 256n1, 257, 258, 258n2
habituation 62–63n, 84n2, 110n, 158–159
hadith 32n1, 37n2, 40, 48n1, 49n3, 51n1, 62n1, 63n1, 93n1, 105, 124, 128n1, 145, 214n1
hāfiẓa (capacity to retain) 59, 60
happiness (surūr) 129n, 130n2, 132, 142n1, 163, 164, 170, 171, 172n2
al-Ḥarawī 111, 119n2, 120, 120n2, 121, 124
hawā (whimsical carnal passion) 49, 190–192, 194, 222
Hawwāʾ (Eve) 47
heart 77, 80, 80n1–2, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 85n, 94, 97
heart (qalb) 20n2, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 34, 37n3, 46n1, 47n2, 49n3, 52, 53, 62, 82n1
hedonism (sharah) 41, 49, 158, 185n2, 190–192
Ḥilyat al-Awliyāʾ wa Tabaqāt al-Aṣfiyāʾ 32n1, 48n1
holistic approaches to knowledge 7, 9n2, 64n1, 83n4
homeostasis 235n2
hope 105–121–134–135–141–142–143–144–144n2–145–146;
in Allah (rajāʾ), 106n1–145–191
hopelessness 106n1, 143, 152
human drives 22, 29, 38n6, 84n2, 174, 184n1
human inclinations 77, 84, 84n2, 85n
humoral medicine 26n1, 144n1
humoral theory 81, 93, 93n2, 95
hypocrite 47, 117n1, 158, 229
ʿibādāt (acts of worship) 22
Ibrāhīm (prophet) 95
ignorance (bilāda) 26, 51, 76, 159, 185n2, 194, 231
Iḥyāʾ ʿUlūm al-Dīn (The Revival of the Religious Sciences) 21, 22, 29, 32, 37, 60, 62, 77, 134, 152, 174, 194, 224
ijāza (transmission-certification) 50, 66
ilhām 77, 82, 85, 207n2
illusion of control 243n
imagination (mutakhayyala) 57, 58, 59
Imam ʿAbd al-Ghanī al-Nābulsī 85, 86, 93n2, 94n2, 95n, 98n, 99n1, 100n1
Imam al-Haramayn 21
Imam Ḥasan al-Baṣrī 83
Imam Muḥammad ibn Jarīr al-Ṭabarī 220
Imam Nūr al-Dīn al-Ṣābūnī 6–9
Imam Taqī al-Dīn al-Birgivī 158n1, 173–197, 243n
inferential (istidlalī) knowledge 11, 58–60
inferential faculty (wahm) 59, 60
innate (gharīzī) (c.f. fluid intelligence) 36
insane person (majnūn) 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75
insanity (Junūn) 65, 71, 72, 73n2, 74n1, 75
intelligence of the ascetics (ʿaql al-zuhhād) (c.f. inspired intelligence) 37
intermittent insanity (majnūn ghayr muṭbaq) 71, 73n2, 74n1
Interpersonal Therapy 223n3
intuitive knowledge (ẓarūrī) 9–10, 38
irāda (willful intent) 70n2, 120, 120n3, 197, 214
al-Isfahānī, Abū Nuʿaym 32n1, 48n1, 147n2
Islamic Law (sharīʿa) 17n2, 19n1, 76, 185, 194
Islamic spirituality (tasawwuf) 22, 41, 174
istikhāra 122, 122n2, 123, 122n3
Itḥāf al-Sāda al-Muttaqīn bi-Sharḥ Iḥyāʾ ʿUlūm al-Dīn 29n1, 32n1
Jaʿfar al-Ṣādiq 97
al-Jawzī 102, 106
jealousy (ḥasad) 52, 161, 162
al-Juwaynī, Abu al-Maʿālī Abd al-Mālik 21, 31n1, 38
justice (ʿadāla) 7, 66, 152, 157n, 158n1, 162, 185n1, 188, 194, 195, 197n2, 198, 199, 225, 228n3, 228n4
khabar mutawātir (massively transmitted reports) 10, 118
Kharāʾiṭī, Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Jaʿfar 29n1
al-Kindī 108n
al-Laqānī, Ibrāhīm 33, 34
Laṭīfa Rabbāniyya Rūḥāniyya (divine, spiritual substance) 26, 46
legal insanity 66, 70n1
legal opinion (fatwā) 66, 72
legal theory (uṣūl al-fiqh) 72, 74
madrasa (Islamic seminaries) 21, 66
al-Makkī, Abū Ṭālib 33n2, 83n2
malakūtī (metaphysical realm) 26n2
Maṣālih al-Abdān wa al-Anfus (Sustenance of Body and Soul) 231, 232, 238, 239, 246, 252
Māturīdī theology 6–11n5, 17n2
Mulla ʿAlī al-Qārī 62n, 129n, 200–201, 208n4
meaningless dreams 93n1, 94
metaphysical soul (rūh samāwī ʿulwi) 41
modesty (ḥayāʾ) 197, 198, 209, 213n1
motivation 77, 81, 81n3
muʿāmalāt (Social Aspects of Life) 22
mudhakkira (capacity to recall) 59, 60
Muhammad (prophet) 83, 84, 92, 92n2–5, 93n1, 94, 94n1, 95, 96, 98, 99n2
muhlikāt (destructive actions) 22
al-Muʿjam al-Kabīr 31n2, 50n5
munjiyāt (Actions that lead to ultimate Salvation) 22
al-Nafs al-ammāra bi-l-sūʾ (the self that commands to evil) 19, 20, 31, 48, 52, 190n3
al-Nafs al-lawāmma (the blaming self) 28
al-Nafs al-muṭmainna (the tranquil self) 29
Naqshbandī 14, 33
narrative theory 224n1
nature vs nurture 2, 22
nawawī 22, 212
naẓarī 19, 38
neocortex 58n1
nifāq (hypocrisy) 47, 194, 210, 229, 230n3
nightmares 94, 94n2
non-remittant insanity (junūn muṭbiq) 72, 73, 74, 74n1
obsession (jarbaza) 184, 185n2, 194, 201, 258
obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) 70n1, 77, 83n4, 201, 212n2, 217n1, 218n, 232, 239, 246, 252, 258n3
origins of dreams 93n2, 94n2
ordinary dreams 94n2, 97n1
Ottoman 65, 66, 71n4, 85, 86, 173, 174, 197n1
panic 235, 236, 239, 242, 252, 255, 256, 257, 258
passing thoughts (khawāṭir) 32, 80n1, 81, 81n2–3, 85n, 207, 208n3, 209n2
patience (sabr) 51, 109, 118n2, 119n1, 194, 196, 198
perception 10–15, 40n2, 41, 46, 53, 56–60, 75, 80, 98, 167, 168n1, 171, 243n
perceptual recall faculty (khayāl) 57, 58, 59
Peterson and Seligman 189n3, 221n, 223n1
positive psychology 190n1, 222n
positivist 30n1
primitive drive 30n1
prophetic dreams 93
prophetic spirituality 174
prophethood (nubuwwāt) 7, 11n2, 15, 18, 101
psychosomatic experiences 160n, 237n3
purity (wuḍūʾ) and righteous dreams 99
al-Qayyim 110, 111, 117n1, 119n1, 122n3, 125, 130n3
Qurʾan 10n1, 32, 40n1
Qūt al-Qulūb fī Muʿāmalat al-Maḥbūb 33n2, 83n2
qabḍ (feeling of constrain) 116n1
radical acceptance 108n
rashness (tahawwur) 51, 185n2
rationality (nuṭq) 184, 185n3
rational soul (nafs nātiqa) 40n2
al-Razi, Fakhr al-Dīn 6, 33, 38n5, 72n2
rectification 225, 228, 230n1, 231
rectify 220, 230. rectification
reflection 110, 111, 135, 171
regret (taʾassuf) 119, 122n3
remorse 105, 109
repentance (tawbah) 49, 188, 197, 213
repression 30n2
resilience 108n, 109n1, 232, 236n1, 237n1, 239
reviver (mujaddid) 14, 17
RIDA 217n3
righteous dreams (ruʾyā sāliḥa) 92, 94, 95, 99
Rogers, Carl 30n1, 63n1
saʿāda (felicity) 49
sadness 105, 105n1–3, 106, 106n1, 107, 108, 117n1–3, 119, 121, 125, 130n1–2–3, 131, 132, 132n, 133, 157
sane person (ʿāqil) 75
satanic distressing dreams 94
secret (sirr) 53
seeker 110, 111, 116, 120, 120n3, 122, 122n1–3, 123, 141, 225, 228. disciple
self
awareness 223n3–225–245n-250n4
control 84, 84n3
discipline (mujāhada) 63, 102
improvement 223n3
infatuation 229
monitoring 250
rectification 231
respect 224
scholastic theology (ʿilm al-kalām) 27n2, 33–34, 38n1, 174, 219
Shāfī 33, 38n1–4, 39
shahwa (appetitive drive) 29, 51, 61, 162, 185
shajāʿa (courage) 65, 196, 197
shaqāwa (misfortune) 49
Shaykh (spiritual guide) 38n4, 50, 61, 65, 225, 228n1, 231
Skinner, Burrhus Frederic 30n1
social learning theory 63n1
sorcery-induced dreams 95
sources of knowledge 6–14
sorrow (huzn) 102, 105, 105n3, 106, 106n1, 107, 110, 118, 118n1, 124, 130, 131, 133
speaking animals in dreams 101
spiritual exercises (riyāḍa al-nafs) 50, 60, 62, 63, 187, 247
spiritual illnesses 15, 18–19, 106n2, 228
spiritual path (ṭarīqa) 228n1
spiritual practitioners (Sufis) 222n, 236n2
al-Suhrawardī 39n2, 40, 41, 46n1, 49n1, 53n1, 116
Sunna 32, 92n3, 173, 187, 189, 219
Sunni 17n2, 21, 33, 174, 196
supervision 221, 222n
supervisor 220, 223
supplication (duʿa) 99, 122, 132
survival instincts 58n2, 77, 158n1
survival of the fittest 30n1
Stoic philosophy 108n
symbolism in dreams 87, 92, 95n, 96, 98, 98n, 101, 101n4
tafsīr 46n1
al-Taftāzanī, Saʿd al-Dīn Masʿūd ibn ʿUmar 27n1, 39n1
takhliya and taḥliya 190
Taʿṭīr al-Anām fī Taʾbīr al-Manām 85
taʾwīl 10n1, 46n1
tazkiya (purification) 19–20, 64, 192, 200
temperance (ʿiffa) 185, 197–198
temporal knowledge (ḥādith) 9
theologians (mutakallimīn) 17n2, 33n1, 34, 38n6, 39n1–2, 213n1, 228n4
therapeutic alliance 220
thought-action theory 77, 81n3
al-Tibb al-Rūḥānī 102, 220, 225
tranquility (iṭmiʾnān) 20, 29n2, 52, 95, 171n2, 210
trauma-induced dreams 95
tripartite classification of dreams 94
true dreams (ruʾyā sādiqa) 92n2, 93n1, 94n2, 95, 95n, 97, 97n1, 99, 99n1, 100n1
true reports 9–12
Tuḥfat al-Murīd ʿalā Jawahart al-Tawḥīd 33, 36
al-Tustarī, Salh 33n1
Umm al-Faḍl 98
valor (shujāʿa) 185n3, 197, 198
vices and virtues 53, 102, 129n, 143, 173, 174, 185–186, 189–190, 194–200, 209, 211n3, 213n1–2, 220, 221, 222, 223, 225, 227, 227n, 229, 255, 255n3
waswasa (intrusive thoughts) 77, 80, 81n3, 82, 200–201, 206–207, 212, 215–219, 258
well-being 220, 223n3, 235, 239, 241, 242, 243n, 245, 249, 250n4, 253, 256
wisdom (ḥikma) 96, 105, 108n, 171n2, 184–185n3, 195–197, 238n2
wishful thinking (tamannī) 142, 191
worry (hamm) 110n, 116, 117, 119, 124, 129n, 130, 130n1, 131, 133, 146
wujūd (entity) 31
Yūsuf (prophet) 86, 93, 96, 100, 100n1
al-Zabīdī, al-Sharīf Muḥammad 29, 32
zuhd (asceticism) 37, 196
al-Zuhd al-Kabīr 29n1, 32n1

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Psychological Themes in Classical Islamic Literature

A Primary Source Reader

Cover Psychological Themes in Classical Islamic Literature
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Print-Publikationsdatum:
25 Mar 2025
  • Fachgebiete
    • Geschichte
      • Geschichte der Medizin
    • Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaften
      • Übersetzungswissenschaft
    • Nahost- und Islamwissenschaften
      • Philosophie, Theologie & Wissenschaft
    • Philosophie
      • Wissenschaftstheorie
    • Theologie und Christentum
      • Religionsphilosophie
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright Page
Foreword
Preface
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Chapter 1 Epistemological Themes
Chapter 2 Ontological Themes
Chapter 3 Cognitive Themes
Chapter 4 Emotional Themes
Chapter 5 Behavioral Themes
Chapter 6 Themes on General Well-Being
Back Matter
Bibliography
Index

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