Quranic recitation for depression & anxiety: present literature and future
Spiritual therapy is not new in our community. There is a considerable evidence to support the use of spiritual practices such as yoga, meditation, and mindfulness in treating negative psychological symptoms or mental disorders. In accordance with this, researchers have been investigating the positi...
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iium-646532018-07-09T03:36:26Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/64653/ Quranic recitation for depression & anxiety: present literature and future Md Rosli, Ahmad Nabil BP1 Islam R Medicine (General) Spiritual therapy is not new in our community. There is a considerable evidence to support the use of spiritual practices such as yoga, meditation, and mindfulness in treating negative psychological symptoms or mental disorders. In accordance with this, researchers have been investigating the positive effect of Quranic recitation on the medical and psychiatric patients. This review aims to systematically explore the effect of Quranic recitation on depressive and anxiety symptoms. The strengths and limitations of these studies will be discussed. 2018-07-03 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/64653/1/64653_Quranic%20Recitation%20for%20Depression.pdf Md Rosli, Ahmad Nabil (2018) Quranic recitation for depression & anxiety: present literature and future. In: International Muslim Mental Health Conference 2018, 3rd-5th July 2018, TNCPI, Universiti Putra Malaysia. (Unpublished) https://muslimmh2018.wixsite.com/mmh2018 |
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Spiritual therapy is not new in our community. There is a considerable evidence to support the use of spiritual practices such as yoga, meditation, and mindfulness in treating negative psychological symptoms or mental disorders. In accordance with this, researchers have been investigating the positive effect of Quranic recitation on the medical and psychiatric patients. This review aims to systematically explore the effect of Quranic recitation on depressive and anxiety symptoms. The strengths and limitations of these studies will be discussed. |
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Quranic recitation for depression & anxiety: present literature and future |
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