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J Relig Health ; 60(1): 202-220, 2021 Feb.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31079348

This study examines how Salat (prayer) in Islam moderates the relationship between job stress and life satisfaction among Muslim nursing staff. The researchers sampled 335 nursing staff employed at the University of Malaya Medical Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Their ages ranged from 21 to 60 years. The findings indicate the job stress was associated negatively with life satisfaction; there is a strong positive and significant correlation, respectively, between Salat and life satisfaction and that Salat reduces stress and increases the life satisfaction of Muslim nurses. Thus, Salat has a moderating effect on job stress and life satisfaction of Muslim nurses.


Nursing Staff , Occupational Stress , Religion , Academic Medical Centers/statistics & numerical data , Adult , Humans , Islam , Job Satisfaction , Malaysia , Middle Aged , Nursing Staff/psychology , Nursing Staff/statistics & numerical data , Occupational Stress/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young Adult
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J Relig Health ; 59(4): 1824-1837, 2020 Aug.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29484510

This paper studies the effect of Quranic therapy on psychological diseases and spiritual diseases. The experiments have been conducted on a random sample with 121 patients from both genders. The procedures that have been followed were different sessions with the patients, who were given some verses from the Holy Quran to listen within a specific period of time. After that, each patient was given a remedy program. This study aimed to measure the effectiveness and responsiveness of patients to receive treatment through Quran. This study highlighted the employment of a quantitative research, which achieved its objective through validity and reliability. The results of the effectiveness factor came after ability and willingness and gave a result of 92.6% for those who support the contention that the Quran has a significant healing influence. Also, some of the patients who regularly attended Quranic therapy sessions have been successfully cured, 81.8% of the sample believe that Quranic therapy sessions support their health needs. This study has empirically proved that the sound of the Holy Quran is an effective treatment for those who suffer from spiritual and psychological issues. Folk medicine and other traditional methods of treatment are important field of study that require further investigation. The study also illustrates that it's highly important for patient to have confidence in his doctor or healer. Furthermore, our results show that the ability and willingness positively and significantly are related to the effectiveness and responsiveness, also effectiveness positively and significantly related to the responsiveness. Therefore, the patients satisfied to receive treatment through Quran and they have the ability and willingness to do so as they believe that Quran is an essential part of their life.


Islam , Mental Disorders , Religion and Medicine , Female , Humans , Islam/psychology , Male , Mental Disorders/therapy , Reproducibility of Results , Spirituality , Stress, Psychological/therapy , Treatment Outcome
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Community Ment Health J ; 55(7): 1226-1235, 2019 10.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31111298

There is increasing popularity among researchers, scholars, and policymakers concerning the efficacy of prayer as a coping strategy for job stress. This study examines the moderating effects of prayer and age on the relationship between job stress and nurses' well-being in UMMC. Three hundred (300) Muslim nursing staff working at the University of Malaya Medical Centre were sampled. Data were collected via questionnaires. The findings of this study show that the effect of job stress on well-being is significant for nurses and that prayer of nurses contributed to alleviating job stress and enhancing well-being. This study is limited to nurses in one public hospital in a developing country. Thus, it would be more interesting if the study could be extended to other public and private institutions in a Muslim country, and a comparison could be done between other religions as well.


Islam/psychology , Nursing Staff, Hospital/psychology , Occupational Stress/therapy , Religion and Psychology , Academic Medical Centers , Adaptation, Psychological , Adult , Age Distribution , Female , Humans , Malaysia , Male , Middle Aged , Occupational Stress/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Young Adult
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