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Amber Haque is with the Department of Psychology at the UAE University in Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates. He practiced psychology in Michigan and New York State from 1983-1996 and later taught in the Department of Psychology in IIUM. His research interest includes mental health, Muslim minorities living in the West, psychology and religion, and indigenous psychology.

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Islamic Psychology Around t...

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Muslims and Islamization in...

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“The revolutionary change within modern psychology lies in the recognition that neither the unconscious sexual conflict nor the environmental stimuli per se, cause emotional disorders, but rather it is the perceptions, thoughts and contemplation of a person about these stimuli or experiences which can make him a neurotic.”
Amber Haque, Psychology of Personality: Islamic Perspectives

“Man’s perfection and knowledge of God depends on his faithfulness to the pre-existential covenant, to his fiṭrah, by emulating Prophet Muhammad, the primal manifestation of divine names.11”
Amber Haque, Psychology of Personality: Islamic Perspectives

“If the mission of the prophets is to remind man of God’s oneness, then it is also their mission to remind him of his fiṭrah.”
Amber Haque, Psychology of Personality: Islamic Perspectives



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