Religiosity and Conflict Handling Styles: A Study of a Muslim Community

This is a pioneering study to address the Islamic view of conflict and the preference of using conflict handing styles by the Devotee Muslims in Saudi Arabia. Independent sample T-test and paired T-test were run using SPSS version 16.0. The study reveals that there is a striking disparity between th...

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Main Author: Mohammad Tahlil Azim
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2017-12-01
Series:International Journal of Islamic Thought
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Online Access:http://www.ukm.my/ijit/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/IJIT-Vol-12-Dec-2017_2_15-26.pdf
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spelling doaj-dfb3634e620f43888c35e6a3cfa1d4f62020-11-24T21:35:54ZaraUniversiti Kebangsaan MalaysiaInternational Journal of Islamic Thought2232-13142232-13142017-12-0112152610.24035/ijit.12.2017.002Religiosity and Conflict Handling Styles: A Study of a Muslim CommunityMohammad Tahlil Azim0King Abdulaziz UniversityThis is a pioneering study to address the Islamic view of conflict and the preference of using conflict handing styles by the Devotee Muslims in Saudi Arabia. Independent sample T-test and paired T-test were run using SPSS version 16.0. The study reveals that there is a striking disparity between the Islamic directives and the preference of the self-claimed devotee Muslims. The prohibited dominating style turns out to be the second most preferred style whereas the most encouraged obliging style is observed to be the second least preferred style for the devotee Muslims. It indicates that the self-claimed devotee Muslims have a lack of knowledge or comprehension about the breadth of Islam which implies that the Islamic scholars and the community leaders should emphasize on the totality of Islam through speeches, actions, and education. The study suggests that in-depth studies are required to explore the psychic makeup of Muslims as regards worship vis-a-vis interpersonal relationships.http://www.ukm.my/ijit/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/IJIT-Vol-12-Dec-2017_2_15-26.pdfconflictconflict managementreligiosityreligious conflictSaudi Arabia
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author Mohammad Tahlil Azim
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Religiosity and Conflict Handling Styles: A Study of a Muslim Community
International Journal of Islamic Thought
conflict
conflict management
religiosity
religious conflict
Saudi Arabia
author_facet Mohammad Tahlil Azim
author_sort Mohammad Tahlil Azim
title Religiosity and Conflict Handling Styles: A Study of a Muslim Community
title_short Religiosity and Conflict Handling Styles: A Study of a Muslim Community
title_full Religiosity and Conflict Handling Styles: A Study of a Muslim Community
title_fullStr Religiosity and Conflict Handling Styles: A Study of a Muslim Community
title_full_unstemmed Religiosity and Conflict Handling Styles: A Study of a Muslim Community
title_sort religiosity and conflict handling styles: a study of a muslim community
publisher Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
series International Journal of Islamic Thought
issn 2232-1314
2232-1314
publishDate 2017-12-01
description This is a pioneering study to address the Islamic view of conflict and the preference of using conflict handing styles by the Devotee Muslims in Saudi Arabia. Independent sample T-test and paired T-test were run using SPSS version 16.0. The study reveals that there is a striking disparity between the Islamic directives and the preference of the self-claimed devotee Muslims. The prohibited dominating style turns out to be the second most preferred style whereas the most encouraged obliging style is observed to be the second least preferred style for the devotee Muslims. It indicates that the self-claimed devotee Muslims have a lack of knowledge or comprehension about the breadth of Islam which implies that the Islamic scholars and the community leaders should emphasize on the totality of Islam through speeches, actions, and education. The study suggests that in-depth studies are required to explore the psychic makeup of Muslims as regards worship vis-a-vis interpersonal relationships.
topic conflict
conflict management
religiosity
religious conflict
Saudi Arabia
url http://www.ukm.my/ijit/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/IJIT-Vol-12-Dec-2017_2_15-26.pdf
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