Psychology in medieval Islam
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Islamic psychology or Ilm-al Nafsiat (Arabic,علم النفس) refers to the study of the Nafs (meaning "self" or "psyche" in Arabic) in the Islamic world, particularly during the Islamic Golden Age (8th–15th centuries) as well as modern times (20th–21st centuries), and is related to psychology, psychiatry and the neurosciences.
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See also
- Islamic philosophy
- Medicine in the medieval Islamic world
- Ophthalmology in medieval Islam
- Science in medieval Islam
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