Monotheism and Human Psychology: An Analytical Study of Impressions and Applications

عقیدہ توحید اور انسانی نفسیات: تاثرات وتطبیقات کا تجزیاتی مطالعہ

Authors

  • Dr. Moazzam Ali CTI, Government Graduate College, Civil Lines, Sheikhupura.

Keywords:

Implication, Human Psychology, Morality, Anxiety, Mindfulness, Interconnection

Abstract

The concept of the oneness of God has profound implications for human psychology. The belief in a singular, absolute divine presence provides a framework for understanding existence, morality, and personal identity. Psychological studies suggest that a sense of unity and purpose, often derived from faith in one God, contributes to mental stability, reduced anxiety, and greater resilience in the face of adversity. Moreover, the idea of divine oneness aligns with cognitive tendencies toward pattern recognition and the human need for coherence in life experiences. The relationship between divine oneness and psychology is evident in spiritual practices, which often cultivate mindfulness, inner peace, and moral responsibility. This paper explores how the concept of God's oneness influences human thought, emotional well-being, and behavioral patterns, highlighting the interconnectedness of theology and psychology in shaping human experience.

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Published

25-03-2025

How to Cite

Dr. Moazzam Ali. (2025). Monotheism and Human Psychology: An Analytical Study of Impressions and Applications: عقیدہ توحید اور انسانی نفسیات: تاثرات وتطبیقات کا تجزیاتی مطالعہ. Al-Mithaq ( Research Journal of Islamic Theology), 4(01), 99–121. Retrieved from https://almithaqjournal.org/index.php/home/article/view/234