ABSTRACT

Muslim Women, Domestic Violence, and Psychotherapy reconciles newly emerging Islamic practical theology with the findings and theories of contemporary social sciences. It is an inquiry about the lived experience of the Islamic tradition and its application in Islamic counseling with Muslim women subject to domestic violence. By incorporating a holistic examination of the worldview, personhood, and understanding of social and religious obligations of Muslim women in counseling, this book shows how practitioners can empower clients facing trauma and abuse to explore feasible solutions and decrease worry, anxiety, and other negative emotions.

chapter |17 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|21 pages

Domestic Violence Literature Review

Definitions/Discussions of Key Concepts

chapter 3|23 pages

Divine Testing and Suffering

chapter 4|27 pages

Satanic Interference and Evil Eye

chapter 5|23 pages

Spiritual Diseases

chapter 6|32 pages

Honour and Shame

chapter 7|9 pages

Future Recommendations

chapter |9 pages

Conclusion