
Cognitive Psychology of Islamic Perspective
Author(s) -
Moh. Toriqul Chaer,
Evita Yuliatul Wahidah,
Agus Salim,
Achmad Rozi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
syaikhuna
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2623-0054
pISSN - 2086-9088
DOI - 10.36835/syaikhuna.v12i2.4624
Subject(s) - islam , psychology , cognition , islamization , differential psychology , perspective (graphical) , realm , feeling , cross cultural psychology , psychology of religion , epistemology , social psychology , cognitive psychology , basic science , law , philosophy , theology , neuroscience , artificial intelligence , computer science , political science
Cognitive psychology is a psychological process that involves human knowledge. Islam has a unique view of humans from the cognitive realm, which contains God's instructions about the creation of humans. The study of human nature expressed or implied and offers problem-solving for the problems of human life. This research is a qualitative study. Data was collected through the literature review of Cognitive Psychology from an Islamic perspective. The research was conduct by collecting document studies from different research results, observations and interviews. Cognitive psychology in Islam does not only focus on the brain because the thought process also includes feelings, passions, and conscience. The study of cognitive psychology from an Islamic perspective presents the method of Islamization of knowledge and an effort to explore aspects of cognitive psychology in Islam. The Islamic perspective of cognitive psychology provides an alternative to the criticism of modern psychology, which breaks away from religious values.