Strategies for Dealing with Problems from the Perspective of Islam
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Strategies for dealing with problems from the perspective of Islam include a set of cognitive and behavioral efforts that make human beings overcome the difficulties of life and solve their problems in the best possible way by relying on the source of divine safety. From the Islamic point of view, problem-solving is the process of effectively confronting challenges without haste or avoidance, which is accompanied by rational optimism. Research findings showed that trust in God, emotion control, recognizing the problem, identifying goals and obstacles, thinking, and consulting is an important part of the process of dealing with problems that affect how people evaluate the problem and its severity and moderates the effects of crises and severe life problems and creates a level of acceptance and trust when faced with a problem.
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