A Provocative Look at Psychology, Islam, and Identity
The Dilemma of Muslim Psychologists by renowned author Malik Badri offers a piercing critique of the uncritical embrace of Western psychological theories within Muslim communities. Published by Islamic Book Trust, this 142-page paperback sparks a vital conversation about the true compatibility of modern psychological thought with the essence of Islam.
Key Insights from the Book:
- Challenging Western Dominance: Badri argues that in many parts of the world, Western psychology has taken on a quasi-religious authority, leading many Muslim thinkers to replicate its models without sufficient scrutiny.
- The “Lizard’s Hole” Analogy: Through this powerful Prophetic metaphor, the book illustrates the dangers of blindly following external ideologies, even when they may not align with one’s own foundations.
- Fundamental Questions: The author delves into pressing questions: Is modern psychology universally applicable? Can it be reconciled with an Islamic worldview? And what are the implications for Muslim mental health practice?
This essential text is for anyone seeking to understand the philosophical and practical hurdles faced by Muslim psychologists. It’s an invitation to critically examine established norms and forge a more authentically Islamic approach to mental well-being. Add this thought-provoking book to your collection today.







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