Understanding the concept of al-ibtila’ (trial) in personality development: the Muslim flood victims’ experience

Religious coping plays an important role to rehabilitate victims affected by traumatic life events. Islamic teachings emphasizes al-ibtila' (trial) concept that serves in understanding the concept of qada’ (fate) and qadar (destiny).This study explored al-ibtila’ in coping with traumatic events...

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Main Authors: Naim, M. Khairul, Hilmi, Syed M., S., Che Zarrina, S., Nurul Salikin, M. Hambali, Khadijah, Adli, Wan, Z. Abidin, Azmil, Mamat, M. Anuar, Borhan, Joni T., A. Latif, Faizuri, Saged, Ali G., Azhar, M. Hazim, Dawam, Rohaida M.
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spelling my.uum.repo.202672016-12-07T09:04:46Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/20267/ Understanding the concept of al-ibtila’ (trial) in personality development: the Muslim flood victims’ experience Naim, M. Khairul Hilmi, Syed M. S., Che Zarrina S., Nurul Salikin M. Hambali, Khadijah Adli, Wan Z. Abidin, Azmil Mamat, M. Anuar Borhan, Joni T. A. Latif, Faizuri Saged, Ali G. Azhar, M. Hazim Dawam, Rohaida M. HD28 Management. Industrial Management Religious coping plays an important role to rehabilitate victims affected by traumatic life events. Islamic teachings emphasizes al-ibtila' (trial) concept that serves in understanding the concept of qada’ (fate) and qadar (destiny).This study explored al-ibtila’ in coping with traumatic events by achieving sense of personal control in situations that produce distress and torment, as exhibited by 2014 flood victims in Temerloh, Pahang.This study analyzed their understanding, genuine acceptance, and relationship between understanding of al-ibtila' and personality development in overcoming trauma. A mixed-method approach was applied, comprising methods of documentation, interviews (five interview subjects selected by sequential sampling), and survey questionnaires (300 flood victims as respondents). Data from documentation and interviews were analyzed using the inductive approach (qualitative) in a descriptive study, while survey data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistical tests (quantitative). The findings gave evidence of significant positive effects in dealing with flood disaster stress from three aspects: the understanding, acceptance, and relationship between understanding of al-ibtila' with good personality development.These results emphasized the need to include understanding and acceptance of al-ibtila' as part of God’s plan in the face of traumatic events, indicating that highly optimistic flood victims can positively deal with traumatic events. 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc4_by http://repo.uum.edu.my/20267/1/IRMM%206%20S7%202016%20133%20140.pdf Naim, M. Khairul and Hilmi, Syed M. and S., Che Zarrina and S., Nurul Salikin and M. Hambali, Khadijah and Adli, Wan and Z. Abidin, Azmil and Mamat, M. Anuar and Borhan, Joni T. and A. Latif, Faizuri and Saged, Ali G. and Azhar, M. Hazim and Dawam, Rohaida M. (2016) Understanding the concept of al-ibtila’ (trial) in personality development: the Muslim flood victims’ experience. International Review of Management and Marketing, 6 (S7). pp. 133-140. ISSN 2146-4405 https://www.econjournals.com/index.php/irmm/article/view/3220
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topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
spellingShingle HD28 Management. Industrial Management
Naim, M. Khairul
Hilmi, Syed M.
S., Che Zarrina
S., Nurul Salikin
M. Hambali, Khadijah
Adli, Wan
Z. Abidin, Azmil
Mamat, M. Anuar
Borhan, Joni T.
A. Latif, Faizuri
Saged, Ali G.
Azhar, M. Hazim
Dawam, Rohaida M.
Understanding the concept of al-ibtila’ (trial) in personality development: the Muslim flood victims’ experience
description Religious coping plays an important role to rehabilitate victims affected by traumatic life events. Islamic teachings emphasizes al-ibtila' (trial) concept that serves in understanding the concept of qada’ (fate) and qadar (destiny).This study explored al-ibtila’ in coping with traumatic events by achieving sense of personal control in situations that produce distress and torment, as exhibited by 2014 flood victims in Temerloh, Pahang.This study analyzed their understanding, genuine acceptance, and relationship between understanding of al-ibtila' and personality development in overcoming trauma. A mixed-method approach was applied, comprising methods of documentation, interviews (five interview subjects selected by sequential sampling), and survey questionnaires (300 flood victims as respondents). Data from documentation and interviews were analyzed using the inductive approach (qualitative) in a descriptive study, while survey data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistical tests (quantitative). The findings gave evidence of significant positive effects in dealing with flood disaster stress from three aspects: the understanding, acceptance, and relationship between understanding of al-ibtila' with good personality development.These results emphasized the need to include understanding and acceptance of al-ibtila' as part of God’s plan in the face of traumatic events, indicating that highly optimistic flood victims can positively deal with traumatic events.
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author Naim, M. Khairul
Hilmi, Syed M.
S., Che Zarrina
S., Nurul Salikin
M. Hambali, Khadijah
Adli, Wan
Z. Abidin, Azmil
Mamat, M. Anuar
Borhan, Joni T.
A. Latif, Faizuri
Saged, Ali G.
Azhar, M. Hazim
Dawam, Rohaida M.
author_facet Naim, M. Khairul
Hilmi, Syed M.
S., Che Zarrina
S., Nurul Salikin
M. Hambali, Khadijah
Adli, Wan
Z. Abidin, Azmil
Mamat, M. Anuar
Borhan, Joni T.
A. Latif, Faizuri
Saged, Ali G.
Azhar, M. Hazim
Dawam, Rohaida M.
author_sort Naim, M. Khairul
title Understanding the concept of al-ibtila’ (trial) in personality development: the Muslim flood victims’ experience
title_short Understanding the concept of al-ibtila’ (trial) in personality development: the Muslim flood victims’ experience
title_full Understanding the concept of al-ibtila’ (trial) in personality development: the Muslim flood victims’ experience
title_fullStr Understanding the concept of al-ibtila’ (trial) in personality development: the Muslim flood victims’ experience
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the concept of al-ibtila’ (trial) in personality development: the Muslim flood victims’ experience
title_sort understanding the concept of al-ibtila’ (trial) in personality development: the muslim flood victims’ experience
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