This research attempts to find the Self-Confidence Model (SCM) in the Islamic ethics. The article mainly raises the following questions: What are the components of self-confidence in the Islamic ethics? What model is offered thereof? How are models of psychology and ethics related? To do so, doctrines and concepts of the issue have been dealt with in two fields through analytic-descriptive method. Scientific-religious Research findings show that ethical model is based on eight elements and that of psychology is reliant upon eleven elements. Hence, they share self-awareness, knowledge and experience acquisition, positivism and self-respect. Ultimately God-oriented approach in the ethical model of self-confidence whose final and sweeping truth lies in trust in God and can be distinguished from the other approach which controls behaviorism and pragmatism.
Lavasani, S. M. R., & Azarbaijani, M. (2012). Self-Confidence Model in the Islamic Ethics. Studies in Islam and Psychology, 6(10), 119-137.
MLA
Seyyed Mohammad Reza Lavasani; Masood Azarbaijani. "Self-Confidence Model in the Islamic Ethics". Studies in Islam and Psychology, 6, 10, 2012, 119-137.
HARVARD
Lavasani, S. M. R., Azarbaijani, M. (2012). 'Self-Confidence Model in the Islamic Ethics', Studies in Islam and Psychology, 6(10), pp. 119-137.
VANCOUVER
Lavasani, S. M. R., Azarbaijani, M. Self-Confidence Model in the Islamic Ethics. Studies in Islam and Psychology, 2012; 6(10): 119-137.