Document Type : Research Paper
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1 PhD in Quran and Hadith Sciences at the Faculty of Theology and Islamic Studies, Allameh Tabataba'i University, Tehran, Iran
2 PhD in Quran and Hadith Sciences at the Faculty of Theology and Islamic Studies, Allameh Tabataba'i University, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
Mental health is a crucial aspect of human quality of life, influenced by spiritual and psychological factors. The Holy Quran serves as a primary source of guidance, highlighting key concepts such as “Rida” (contentment), “Shukr” (gratitude), and “Raja” (hope), which are essential for mental well-being. This study uses a descriptive-analytical approach to examine these concepts within Quranic verses and align them with contemporary psychological theories, particularly positive psychology. Employing both qualitative and quantitative content analysis methods, data was collected through surveys and textual analysis. Findings reveal that acceptance of divine destiny (Rida) enhances resilience and reduces anxiety and depression. Additionally, practicing gratitude (Shukr) increases positive emotions and decreases stress, while maintaining a hopeful outlook (Raja) acts as a motivating force for achieving goals and overcoming challenges. The interplay between these religious concepts and modern psychological theories offers a fresh perspective for Islamic psychological counseling. This model is proposed as an effective strategy to promote mental health in today’s society. Given the complexities of contemporary life, it is essential to integrate spiritual and psychological aspects into treatment and counseling processes. Ultimately, this study underscores that combining religious teachings with scientific approaches can significantly improve individuals’ quality of life and mental health.
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