Salasiah Hanin Hamjah
National University of Malaysia
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Journal of Religion & Health | 2014
Salasiah Hanin Hamjah; Noor Shakirah Mat Akhir
A religious approach is one of the matters emphasized in counseling today. Many researchers find that there is a need to apply the religious element in counseling because religion is important in a client’s life. The purpose of this research is to identify aspects of the Islamic approach applied in counseling clients by counselors at Pusat Kaunseling Majlis Agama Islam Negeri Sembilan (PKMAINS). In addition, this research also analyses the Islamic approach applied in counseling at PKMAINS with reference to al-Quran and al-Sunnah. This is a qualitative research in the form of case study at PKMAINS. The main method used in this research is interview. The research instrument used is interview protocol. The respondents in this study include 9 counselors who serve in one of the counseling centers in Malaysia. This study also uses questionnaire as an additional instrument, distributed to 36 clients who receive counseling service at the center. The findings of the study show that the Islamic approach applied in counseling at PKMAINS may be categorized into three main aspects: aqidah (faith), ibadah (worship/ultimate devotion and love for God) and akhlaq (moral conduct). Findings also show that the counseling in these aspects is in line with Islamic teachings as contained in al-Quran and al-Sunnah.A religious approach is one of the matters emphasized in counseling today. Many researchers find that there is a need to apply the religious element in counseling because religion is important in a client’s life. The purpose of this research is to identify aspects of the Islamic approach applied in counseling clients by counselors at Pusat Kaunseling Majlis Agama Islam Negeri Sembilan (PKMAINS). In addition, this research also analyses the Islamic approach applied in counseling at PKMAINS with reference to al-Quran and al-Sunnah. This is a qualitative research in the form of case study at PKMAINS. The main method used in this research is interview. The research instrument used is interview protocol. The respondents in this study include 9 counselors who serve in one of the counseling centers in Malaysia. This study also uses questionnaire as an additional instrument, distributed to 36 clients who receive counseling service at the center. The findings of the study show that the Islamic approach applied in counseling at PKMAINS may be categorized into three main aspects: aqidah (faith), ibadah (worship/ultimate devotion and love for God) and akhlaq (moral conduct). Findings also show that the counseling in these aspects is in line with Islamic teachings as contained in al-Quran and al-Sunnah.
Journal of Religion & Health | 2017
Salasiah Hanin Hamjah; Noor Shakirah Mat Akhir; Zainab Ismail; A'dawiyah Ismail; Nadhirah Mohd. Arib
AbstractIbadah is one of the important components in Islamic teachings other than aqidah (belief) and akhlaq (moral). Its importance is determined through the purpose for creation of humans, namely to be devoted to Allah. In the context of counseling discipline, however, the element of ibadah or worship (submission) of Allah is not applied in the counseling process and is not recognized as one of the spiritual therapies able to help the client know his true potential in decision-making and problem-solving. Hence, the purpose of this study is to determine the importance of applying ibadah in counseling and its implications to the client. This study selects survey research as the method to collect data from clients. A set of questionnaire instruments was constructed and distributed to 30 clients selected through convenience sampling. Data obtained from research questionnaire are then analyzed using descriptive statistical technique. Research outcome finds that application of ibadah is very important in counseling and has four implications for the client: the client is able to control his behavior, gain peace of mind, control his emotions and becomes increasingly diligent in ibadah.
Advances in Natural and Applied Sciences | 2012
Razaleigh Muhamat Kawangit; Abdul Ghafar Don; Salasiah Hanin Hamjah; Fariza Md Sham; Badlihisham Mohd Nasir; Muhammad Faisal Asha'ari; Siti Rugayah Tibek; Zainab Ismail; Ideris Endot; Anuar Puteh; A'dawiyah Ismail; Mohd Zulkipli Abd Ghani
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2011
Salasiah Hanin Hamjah; Zainab Ismail; Rosmawati Mohamad Rasit; Ermy Azziaty Rozali
Advances in Natural and Applied Sciences | 2012
Razaleigh Muhamat Kawangit; Abdul Ghafar Don; Salasiah Hanin Hamjah; Fariza Md Sham; Badlihisham Mohd Nasir; Muhammad Faisal Asha'ari; Siti Rugayah Tibek; Zainab Ismail; Ideris Endot; Anuar Puteh; A'dawiyah Ismail; Mohd Zulkipli Abd Ghani
Research Journal of Medical Sciences | 2012
Salasiah Hanin Hamjah; Mohd Al Adib Samuri; Rosmawati Mohamad Rasit; Fariza Md Sham; Zuliza Mohd Kusrin; Zainab Ismail; Nazirah Kamal Basah
Advances in Natural and Applied Sciences | 2012
Abdul Ghafar Don; Razaleigh Muhamat Kawangit; Salasiah Hanin Hamjah; Fariza Md Sham; Badlihisham Mohd Nasir; Muhammad Faisal Asha'ari; Siti Rugayah Tibek; Zainab Ismail; Ideris Endot; Anuar Puteh; A'dawiyah Ismail; Mohd Zulkipli Abd Ghani
Advances in Natural and Applied Sciences | 2012
Fariza Md Sham; Salasiah Hanin Hamjah; Mohd Izhar Ariff; Rozmi Ismail; Siti Norlina Mohamed; Razaleigh Muhamat Kawangit; Abdul Ghafar Don; Badlihisham Mohd Nasir; Muhammad Faisal Asha'ari; Siti Rugayah Tibek; Zainab Ismail; Ideris Endot; Anuar Puteh; A'dawiyah Ismail; Mohd Zulkipli Abd Ghani
Advances in Natural and Applied Sciences | 2012
Razaleigh Muhamat Kawangit; Abdul Ghafar Don; Salasiah Hanin Hamjah; Fariza Md Sham; Badlihisham Mohd Nasir; Muhammad Faisal Asha'ari; Siti Rugayah Tibek; Zainab Ismail; Ideris Endot; Anuar Puteh; A'dawiyah Ismail; Mohd Zulkipli Abd Ghani
Mediterranean journal of social sciences | 2015
Salasiah Hanin Hamjah; Rosmawati Mohamad Rasit; Mohd Al Adib Samuri; Fariza Md Sham; Zainab Ismail; Zuliza Mohd Kusrin