Aim & Scope

The International Journal of Islamic Psychology aims to promote scholarly dialogue and research on psychology within the context of Islamic teachings, values, and cultural perspectives. Its scope covers a wide range of topics including mental health, counseling, psychotherapy, spiritual well-being, developmental psychology, educational psychology, clinical practice, and the integration of Islamic principles into contemporary psychological theories and methods. The journal welcomes interdisciplinary contributions that explore the relationship between psychology and Islamic thought, providing insights that enrich both academic scholarship and professional practice. By fostering original research, critical analysis, and practical applications, the journal seeks to contribute to the global development of psychology rooted in Islamic worldview and ethics.