Middle East Journal of Islamic Studies and Culture | Volume: 5 | Issue-01 | Pages: 97-102
Hadith and Mental Health: An Analytical Study of Prophetic Guidance on Emotional Well-Being
Dr. Jabir Sani Maihula
Published : June 20, 2025
DOI : https://doi.org/10.36348/mejisc.2025.v05i01.012
Abstract
This study explores the significance of Prophetic guidance on emotional well-being and its relevance to modern mental health practices. The Hadith collections, which encompass the sayings, actions, and approvals of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), offer a comprehensive framework for managing emotional challenges such as anxiety, grief, and stress. Core coping mechanisms highlighted in the Prophetic traditions include patience (sabr), gratitude (shukr), and reliance on social support networks. The research also emphasizes the intersection between Islamic teachings and contemporary psychological concepts such as mindfulness, cognitive restructuring, and resilience. Additionally, it identifies practical applications of Prophetic guidance in daily life, ranging from supplications for emotional stability to the importance of community engagement and professional help when needed. By integrating these teachings, individuals can strengthen their emotional resilience and mental health while remaining connected to their faith. This study concludes with recommendations for incorporating Prophetic wisdom into mental health practices and fostering a holistic approach to emotional well-being.


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