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Vol. 2 No. 2 (Dec 2021), pp. 81-93 https://doi.org/10.32505/inspira.v2i2.3430
Actuality and happiness of the soul: An Islamic epistemological
perspective
Nani Widiawati
Department Islamic Communication and Broadcasting, Institut Agama Islam Cipasung, West Java, Indonesia
Corresponding author:
Nani Widiawati (email: widiawatinani96@gmail.com)
Abstract – Securing the focus of the study on psychological facts
carried out by psychology to pass the scientific test still leaves a problem
of definition. Such an identity crisis will be reconciled by using an
Islamic epistemological perspective that incorporates conceptual-
metaphysical studies as part of the scientific tradition by applying it to
the analysis of the actualization of the function of the human soul. This
paper aims to analyze the actualization of the potential of the human
soul, the actuality or potentiality of human soul health, and the
relevance of soul health to the happiness of the human soul. The theme
of this paper uses qualitative research, literature study design, theoretical
hermeneutic methods, content analysis techniques, and the author as a
research instrument. It is known that the perfect actualization of the
rational soul is the soul’s arrival at divine truth in theory and practice.
The actualization of soul function in a person shows the level of his/her
soul health. A happy soul is found in this healthy soul, namely a soul
that has been freed from material tendencies and spiritual diseases. It
also leads actions to the noble character and has longing and submission
to God. These theoretical findings can be used to develop empirical-
experimental research in psychology.
Article History:
Received: November 2, 2021
Revised: December 23, 2021
Accepted: December 29, 2021
Published: December 29, 2021
Keyword:
actuality; happiness; Islamic
epistemology; potentiality;
soul
How to cite (APA 7
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Widiawati, N. (2021). Actuality and happiness of the soul: An Islamic epistemological perspective . INSPIRA:
Indonesian Journal of Psychological Research, 2(2), 81–93. https://doi.org/10.32505/inspira.v2i2.3430
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