Examining The Psychological Impact of Islamic Practices on Ethical Behavior

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Abdul Samad Danish
Jafar Nazir*
Saqib Ullah Khan

Abstract





The present study is aimed at the examination of the intriguing links between Islamic traditions and norms of conduct that are noticeable in an individual' life, by identifying and analyzing the ethical impact of beliefs, rituals and teachings of Islam. The essay put forward a holistic framework backed up by psychological theories and empirical studies aimed at demystifying the tangible mechanism that propel Muslim to adopt right moral behavior. Through observing the role of Islamic principles on the minds of their followers, conducting this study allows us to see how commitment to religious teachings is expressed in moral conduct in multiple life areas. Comprehending these connections does not just present scholars with interesting case studies about ethical behavior from an Islamic perspective as well as in terms of religion and psychology, but also provides manners to individuals, communities and organizations that would increase the ethical behavior of their members within Islamic contexts. Through this study, we discover a closer connection between religious faiths and moral activity than their distinct state might suggest. It also highlights the impact of religious practices on the ethical code of the peoples of Islamic societies as well as in the proceedings of the community in general.






Keywords: Ethical Behavior, Islamic Practices, Psychology, Moralit

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How to Cite
Abdul Samad Danish, Jafar Nazir*, & Saqib Ullah Khan. (2024). Examining The Psychological Impact of Islamic Practices on Ethical Behavior. Al-Qirtas, 3(2), 122-130. Retrieved from https://al-qirtas.com/index.php/Al-Qirtas/article/view/286