This article analyzes elements of a psychotherapeutic approach present in the intellectual and spiritual legacy of Abu Hamid al-Ghazali. In particular, the concepts of counsel (ethical advice and psychological guidance), the spiritual mentor (murshid), and practice (disciplines aimed at self-regulation and purification of the soul) are examined through a comparative framework aligned with contemporary psychotherapeutic theories. The study argues that al-Ghazali’s model of inner transformation demonstrates methodological parallels with cognitive-behavioral therapy, existential therapy, and approaches to moral-psychological rehabilitation. The paper further explores the theoretical intersections between classical Islamic Sufi psychology and modern clinical psychology, highlighting shared principles of self-awareness, behavioral refinement, and value-oriented development.
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Guljahon Eshonqulova
Kokand State Pedagogical Institute named after Mukimi
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69a135b0ed1d949a99abfcef — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18776552