Srinagar, Feb. 5 -- The intersection of Islam and psychology presents a complex and evolving discourse, as both fields emerge from distinct worldviews. Understanding these worldviews is essential to comprehending the differences and potential areas of integration between psychology and Islam. Islamic worldview, derived from divine revelation, is considered flawless and holistic, encompassing both spiritual and psychological dimensions of human nature. In contrast, mainstream psychology is shaped by a fusion of various philosophical traditions, such as empiricism, existentialism, and humanism, which often exclude spiritual aspects when studying human behavior. The globalization of psychological literature, primarily influenced by Western s...