Factors and components of resilience from the perspective of Quran and hadiths

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Faculty of Baqir-Ulum University

Abstract

Resilience is a concept that has been proposed in psychology as a mental or emotional force that enables a person to deal with crises and allows him to return quickly to a pre-crisis state. Despite the differences between resilience and the Qur'anic concept of patience in the Islamic tradition, these two concepts seem to have much in common in their internal components and factors. In this research, which was carried out by the library method in collecting information and descriptive-analytical in evaluating them, after extracting the components and factors causing resilience based on psychological research, an attempt was made to explain Islam's view on these factors by referring to Quranic verses and Islamic traditions. According to the results of this study, the factors that create resilience include positive induction, maintaining readiness, maintaining good relationships with family, seeing tolerable problems and crises, accepting unchangeable conditions, having realistic goals and moving towards them, and self-confidence, all of them have corresponding meanings in the Islamic tradition and Quranic verses.

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