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    Malik Babikr Badri Mohammed ( Arabic: مالك بابكر بدري محمد) (16 February 1932 [1] – 8 February 2021 [2]) was a Sudanese author and professor of psychology. He was the founder of the modern Islamic Psychology and published such influential books as The Dilemma of Muslim Psychologists and many others. [3] .

  2. Aug 8, 2022 · Seeing how big the role of Malik Badri in Islamizing psychology is, the researcher wanted to get a clear description of Malik Badri's biography, including the style of thought and the...

  3. Malik Badri, a distinguished and influential Sudanese professor of Psychology, was awarded the AMSS UK 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award in Turkey on 30 April 2018 in recognition for his profound contributions to the field of Psychology, Psychotherapy, Islamic Psychology and Clinical Psychology, as well as eminent career and scholarly achievements.

  4. Professor Dr. Malik Badri was a torchbearer for the Muslim ummah. His unparalleled work in developing the field of Islamic Psychology has paved a pathway for students, practitioners and others who wish to approach psychology in a way that aligns with the Islamic worldview, an effort needed now more than ever.

  5. Aug 8, 2022 · Professor Malik Babiker Badri was a man who not only innovated and developed novel ideas within his own area of expertise, but whose ideas had ripple effects well beyond the boundaries of his field of knowledge.

  6. One of them was Professor Malik Babikr Badri Mohammed who passed away recently (1932–2021), more specifically on Feb 8, in Kuala Lumpur, a few days shy of his 89th birthday. He was a Sudanese author, clinician and professor of psychology whose claim to fame was as founder of the modern Islamic psychology.

  7. www.islamicpsychology.org › fullscreen-page › comp-jjcyk118Malik Badri - islamicpsychology

    Professor Badri is the founder of the modern field of Islamic Psychology and has written many influential books, including The Dilemma of Muslim Psychologists, which revolutionized and defined the field.