This journal issue explores various approaches in Islamic psychotherapy within the contexts of rehabilitation and mental health. The articles illustrate how Islamic spiritual values are integrated into therapeutic practices to address psychological challenges such as addiction, anxiety, and depression. Through case studies and in-depth analyses, the issue covers topics like the effectiveness of Islamic psychotherapy in addiction recovery, the role of ruqyah syar'iyah in enhancing mental well-being, and the impact of spiritual practices in Islamic boarding schools. Additionally, it discusses the psychotherapeutic role of repentance (tobat) and the importance of religious therapy in countering the spiritual dryness of modern life. The final article analyzes a Sufi-based approach in rehabilitating drug abuse victims. 

Published: 2024-08-02