Man and creativity: a contrastive analysis between western and Islamic psychologies
Among all creations of God living on this planet, Man is the most intelligent, innovative and creative. Imbued with these qualities, Man was able to plan, create and recreate new things using the resources available in the environment. Man’s position as God’s best creation and as the recipient of...
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my.iium.irep.858902020-12-14T06:17:35Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/85890/ Man and creativity: a contrastive analysis between western and Islamic psychologies Abdul Razak, Mohd Abbas Afridi, Muhammad Adil Khan B Philosophy (General) BF Psychology BF173 Psychoanalysis BF501 Motivation BF698 Personality Among all creations of God living on this planet, Man is the most intelligent, innovative and creative. Imbued with these qualities, Man was able to plan, create and recreate new things using the resources available in the environment. Man’s position as God’s best creation and as the recipient of the creative intelligence from his Creator has further advanced him in mastering science and technology. As a result of his advancement in knowledge and science in one way or another has ushered Man into creating great civilizations. While the discussion goes on as to whether Man’s creativity is an inborn or a learned behaviour, this paper intends to explore and analyze some of the existing concepts of human creativity found in Western and Islamic psychologies. Very particularly, the researchers would like to examine the concept of creativity put forward by Freudian Psychoanalysis, Behaviorist, Humanistic and Islamic psychologies. It is expected that the findings of this research can motivate mankind to be more dynamic and productive in bringing much needed positive change to present world conditions London Churchill College 2020 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/85890/1/Reprint%20on%20Creativity%20%28UK%29.pdf Abdul Razak, Mohd Abbas and Afridi, Muhammad Adil Khan (2020) Man and creativity: a contrastive analysis between western and Islamic psychologies. Journal of Contemporary Development & Management Studies, 8. pp. 64-76. ISSN 2052-6797 https://londonchurchillcollege.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/JCDMS-V7-MASTER-FILE-FINALD10-260819_Final-Copy.pdf |
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Among all creations of God living on this planet, Man is the most intelligent, innovative and creative.
Imbued with these qualities, Man was able to plan, create and recreate new things using the resources
available in the environment. Man’s position as God’s best creation and as the recipient of the creative
intelligence from his Creator has further advanced him in mastering science and technology. As a result
of his advancement in knowledge and science in one way or another has ushered Man into creating great
civilizations. While the discussion goes on as to whether Man’s creativity is an inborn or a learned
behaviour, this paper intends to explore and analyze some of the existing concepts of human creativity
found in Western and Islamic psychologies. Very particularly, the researchers would like to examine the
concept of creativity put forward by Freudian Psychoanalysis, Behaviorist, Humanistic and Islamic
psychologies. It is expected that the findings of this research can motivate mankind to be more dynamic
and productive in bringing much needed positive change to present world conditions |
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Man and creativity: a contrastive analysis between western and Islamic psychologies |
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