The effectiveness of mental health intervention among covid 19 patients from an Islamic perspective

  • Ahmad Zaki Hasan, Sofian Sauri Hussien, Anas Tajudin, Noor Hilyati Alilah, Mazlan Ibrahim, Muhd Najib Abdul Kadir, Kashim, M.I.A.M, Mohd Noor, A.Y.

Abstract

Novel Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) originating from China has rapidly crossed borders, infecting people throughout the whole world. As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads around the world, we are starting to see the first waves of epidemiological  pandemic disease and know that it disproportionately impacts older adults. However, with this still being a new and rapidly evolving global crisis, there is currently very little known about its broader impact on mental health.The nature of riya depends on the quality, purity, and sincerity of the intentions in COVID 19 disease when Malayisa will overcome to stop ti. Scholars emphasized that the practice of the riya’ will be punished and even the nature riya’itself will bring the anger and torment of Allah S.W.T It compromised of three categories. If the driver of the practice coincides with his motivator, so both become equally strong, then both should be dropped and the practice is considered to be neither sympathy nor innocent. If the impetus of riya 'is stronger and prevents others, the practice will not benefit, but will give harm and torture. Torture in such a state is lighter than the practice of torture simply because of riya '. If the intent to draw closer to Allah is heavier or more likely to be compared to other impulses, then one will be rewarded just as the excess of the strength of his sincerity, as the word of Allah s.w.t: So whoever does an atom's weight of good will see it. (Al-Zalzalah 99: 7-8) There is a need to intensify the awareness and address the religiosity issues of people during this COVID-19 pandemic.

Published
2020-06-01
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Ahmad Zaki Hasan, Sofian Sauri Hussien, Anas Tajudin, Noor Hilyati Alilah, Mazlan Ibrahim, Muhd Najib Abdul Kadir, Kashim, M.I.A.M, Mohd Noor, A.Y. (2020). The effectiveness of mental health intervention among covid 19 patients from an Islamic perspective. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 29(12s), 1591-1599. Retrieved from http://sersc.org/journals/index.php/IJAST/article/view/22836
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