Al-Amnu al-Nafsī Wa Atharu al-Tadayyun ‘alaihi min Khilal al-Ajzā’ al-Khamsah al-Ūlā fī al-Quran al-Karīm

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Yousef Ali Hasan Almaghraba
Thabet Ahmad Abdallah Abu-Alhaj
Sedek Ariffin

Abstract

Psychosocial needs are essential to individual's happiness and reassurance. This includes psychological security, which is an internal psychological state through which an individual feels reassured and calm. Psychological needs, constituting the survival factors of human race, help human being accomplish their goals in order to enjoy marital stability as well as to be protected from psychological disorders.  Among the factors for obtaining/accomplishing psychological security are: freedom and self-esteem, social esteem by having a social status and by getting the society's (dis)approval. If these factors (or one of which) are missing, one suffers from psychological insecurity. The effects of psychological security are: 1- horrific fear of failure, extreme caution, aggression and carelessness, superiority complex, isolation from society, and inferiority complex. The effects of one’s being religious enhance their freedom of only worshipping of Allah Almighty. This also leads individuals to be responsible, content and brave concerning their rights. Furthermore, this encourages societies to respect one another without any of which feeling superior or better than others.

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Research Article (Arabic)