This document discusses the similarities and differences between Iqbal and Freud, the contributions of their findings to Islamic psychology in the past and by contemporary Muslim scholars, and the nature of Islamic psychology being similar yet not the same as Western psychology. It examines Islamic psychology from historical and modern perspectives and how the works of Iqbal and Freud influenced and relate to the study of Islamic psychology.
This document discusses the similarities and differences between Iqbal and Freud, the contributions of their findings to Islamic psychology in the past and by contemporary Muslim scholars, and the nature of Islamic psychology being similar yet not the same as Western psychology. It examines Islamic psychology from historical and modern perspectives and how the works of Iqbal and Freud influenced and relate to the study of Islamic psychology.
This document discusses the similarities and differences between Iqbal and Freud, the contributions of their findings to Islamic psychology in the past and by contemporary Muslim scholars, and the nature of Islamic psychology being similar yet not the same as Western psychology. It examines Islamic psychology from historical and modern perspectives and how the works of Iqbal and Freud influenced and relate to the study of Islamic psychology.
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