Mental Health, Psychosocial, and Spirituality as Presented in the Qur’an, Hadith, and Sirah in Central America, South America, and the Caribbean ()
ABSTRACT
This paper explores the evolving presence of Muslim communities in Latin America and the Caribbean, highlighting their cultural contributions and the challenges they face. It traces the historical roots of Islam in the region, from early Spanish colonial influence to contemporary immigration trends. The study emphasizes the significance of Islamic teachings on mental health, psychosocial support, and spirituality, advocating for culturally sensitive approaches to mental health care that integrate faith-based practices. By examining the unique sociocultural dynamics of these communities, the paper aims to foster greater understanding and support for Muslim populations, ultimately promoting inclusivity and resilience within diverse societies.
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Prewitt Diaz, J. O. (2025) Mental Health, Psychosocial, and Spirituality
as Presented in the Qur’an, Hadith, and
Sirah in Central America, South
America, and the Caribbean.
Psychology,
16, 801-823. doi:
10.4236/psych.2025.167045.
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