Lifelong dream of performing the Hajj.How happy will you be when you performing the pilgrimage? The experiences of Malaysian Hajj pilgrims

Hajj is once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage required for every able-bodied Muslims who can afford it.To perform the hajj is a lifelong dream for most Muslims.Anecdotal evidence by those who have completed the hajj describe it as a psychologically and spiritually fulfilling journey, that lead to some degre...

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Main Authors: Ayob, Salahuddien, Mohd Hashim, Intan Hashimah, Ahmad Hatta, Zulkarnain, Sulong, Jasni
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spelling my.uum.repo.131972015-01-27T02:04:50Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/13197/ Lifelong dream of performing the Hajj.How happy will you be when you performing the pilgrimage? The experiences of Malaysian Hajj pilgrims Ayob, Salahuddien Mohd Hashim, Intan Hashimah Ahmad Hatta, Zulkarnain Sulong, Jasni BF Psychology Hajj is once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage required for every able-bodied Muslims who can afford it.To perform the hajj is a lifelong dream for most Muslims.Anecdotal evidence by those who have completed the hajj describe it as a psychologically and spiritually fulfilling journey, that lead to some degree of positive transformation at the conclusion of it.The present study describes the relationships between cognitive and affective aspects of subjective wellbeing, as reported by the Malaysians who were performing the pilgrimage.With support and permission from Tabung Haji Malaysia, questionnaires were distributed during the 2013 hajj pilgrimage period.300 male and female Malaysian pilgrims responded to Malay language version of Satisfaction with Life Scale (Pivot & Diener, 1993) and Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (Watson, Clark, and Tellegen, 1988).The two scales describe an overall picture of happiness, laymen’s term for subjective well-being, among the pilgrims. Data indicates that the Malaysian Hujjaj are happier than other sample tested using the same measures.Analysis of data showed that these cannot be generally attributed to gender, age, formal religious education, previous Hajj experience, previous experience in visiting Makkah or performing the umrah. These indicate the need for further studies on this matter. 2014-08-12 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/13197/1/11.pdf Ayob, Salahuddien and Mohd Hashim, Intan Hashimah and Ahmad Hatta, Zulkarnain and Sulong, Jasni (2014) Lifelong dream of performing the Hajj.How happy will you be when you performing the pilgrimage? The experiences of Malaysian Hajj pilgrims. In: International Social Development Conference 2014 (ISDC 2014), 12 – 13 August 2014, Bayview Hotel Langkawi, Malaysia. http://www.insanmaya.net/
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Ayob, Salahuddien
Mohd Hashim, Intan Hashimah
Ahmad Hatta, Zulkarnain
Sulong, Jasni
Lifelong dream of performing the Hajj.How happy will you be when you performing the pilgrimage? The experiences of Malaysian Hajj pilgrims
description Hajj is once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage required for every able-bodied Muslims who can afford it.To perform the hajj is a lifelong dream for most Muslims.Anecdotal evidence by those who have completed the hajj describe it as a psychologically and spiritually fulfilling journey, that lead to some degree of positive transformation at the conclusion of it.The present study describes the relationships between cognitive and affective aspects of subjective wellbeing, as reported by the Malaysians who were performing the pilgrimage.With support and permission from Tabung Haji Malaysia, questionnaires were distributed during the 2013 hajj pilgrimage period.300 male and female Malaysian pilgrims responded to Malay language version of Satisfaction with Life Scale (Pivot & Diener, 1993) and Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (Watson, Clark, and Tellegen, 1988).The two scales describe an overall picture of happiness, laymen’s term for subjective well-being, among the pilgrims. Data indicates that the Malaysian Hujjaj are happier than other sample tested using the same measures.Analysis of data showed that these cannot be generally attributed to gender, age, formal religious education, previous Hajj experience, previous experience in visiting Makkah or performing the umrah. These indicate the need for further studies on this matter.
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author Ayob, Salahuddien
Mohd Hashim, Intan Hashimah
Ahmad Hatta, Zulkarnain
Sulong, Jasni
author_facet Ayob, Salahuddien
Mohd Hashim, Intan Hashimah
Ahmad Hatta, Zulkarnain
Sulong, Jasni
author_sort Ayob, Salahuddien
title Lifelong dream of performing the Hajj.How happy will you be when you performing the pilgrimage? The experiences of Malaysian Hajj pilgrims
title_short Lifelong dream of performing the Hajj.How happy will you be when you performing the pilgrimage? The experiences of Malaysian Hajj pilgrims
title_full Lifelong dream of performing the Hajj.How happy will you be when you performing the pilgrimage? The experiences of Malaysian Hajj pilgrims
title_fullStr Lifelong dream of performing the Hajj.How happy will you be when you performing the pilgrimage? The experiences of Malaysian Hajj pilgrims
title_full_unstemmed Lifelong dream of performing the Hajj.How happy will you be when you performing the pilgrimage? The experiences of Malaysian Hajj pilgrims
title_sort lifelong dream of performing the hajj.how happy will you be when you performing the pilgrimage? the experiences of malaysian hajj pilgrims
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