The Concept of Well-being in Arab-Muslim Thought: Some Literature Review from the Africa to Southeast Asia
The concept of well-being "Ar-rafahiya" has been addressed by the Holy Qur'än, the Sunnah and several Arab-Muslim thinkers in the previous centuries through the idea of 'happiness,' "As-sâada. " With this backdrop, this article aims to highlight how the Arab-Muslim...
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