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Muslim Experiential Religiousness in Pakistan: Meaning in Life,General Well-Being and gender differences
Authors:Ziasma Haneef Khan  Asma Zehra Naqvi  Kanwal Jahan  Zhuo Job Chen
Affiliation:1. Psychology Department, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, 350 Holt Hall, 615 McCallie Avenue, Chattanooga, TN 37403, USA;2. Department of Psychology, 1227 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, USA
Abstract:This study examined relationships of Muslim spirituality with positive psychology in Pakistan. In a sample of 200 university students and community members, the spirituality of Muslim Experiential Religiousness displayed direct linkages with Meaning in Life and General Well-Being subscales. Muslim Experiential Religiousness also correlated positively with single-item assessments of the Intrinsic, Extrinsic Personal, and Extrinsic Social Religious Orientations and explained the relationships of these religious motivations with General Life Satisfaction. Women scored higher than men on Muslim Experiential Religiousness, but at least some linkages of Muslim spirituality with positive psychology were more robust in men. As in other recent investigations, these data confirmed Muslim Experiential Religiousness as a valid index of Muslim spirituality beyond the Iranian cultural context in which it was developed.
Keywords:Muslim experiential religiousness  spirituality  positive psychology  gender differences  Pakistan
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