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Islamic Theory of Motivation

Insights from the Quran and the Sunnah

Motivation theories originated in the west have underpinnings of Greek philosophy. They reflect the socio-philosophical thought of the times. The very fact that some of the old theories are discarded like worn out clothes and new theories are tried out exhibits the limitation of human knowledge. Human thought, however sound logically it may be, cannot be the only source of knowledge. Process theories of work motivation do not address the question of what motivates an employee. So - called content theories stop with describing self - actualizing nature of human being. Humanistic psychology goes a step farther, describes human motivation in terms of peak experiences and religious experiences. Islam, one of the revealed religion for the mankind, answers the question what constitutes peak experience for human beings. It gives knowledge about the essence of divinity, creation, nature of phenomenal objects, life, life after death, man's role on this tiny planet. It provides answer to the question as to that is the essence of human being and his nature. This book articulates these experiences.

It provides answer to the question as to that is the essence of human being and his nature. This book articulates these experiences.

Khasa'Is Al Manhaj Al Elmi Ind Ibn Sina

Ibn Sina was called in Europe, the prince of Medicine in addition to his post as great Muslim philosopher. His encyclopedic nature includes philosophy besides Medicine. The most famous books in that field are: The Canon of Medicine, and al-Shifa'. In this series on Ibn Sina, (7 books) we are proud to introduce his work on psychology, Medicine, and treating human body parts as bones, muscle, nerves, arteries as well as his research methods and influence on the West. This series is part of Ihyaa al Turath al Arabi fil Mahjar (Revival of Arab heritage in Diaspora) project supported by the Arab American Encyclopedia originated by the managing editor. The Author is a well known Arab American scholar, poet, and author of more than 200 books, who initiated the project as well as the Arab American Encyclopedia. Dr. Yahya resides in Michigan-USA, and has four children and ten grandchildren.

In this series on Ibn Sina, (7 books) we are proud to introduce his work on psychology, Medicine, and treating human body parts as bones, muscle, nerves, arteries as well as his research methods and influence on the West.