This scoping review article examines Fitra as a natural human disposition leading to worship and shaping behavior. The introduction will contextualize Fitra within Islamic fundamentals while this study also addresses challenges in understanding Fitra’s role in spiritual and ethical development. Using a qualitative review of Islamic texts and adding scholarly interpretations, this article explores Fitra’s impact on the concept of worship and human actions. Expected results indicate Fitra naturally inclines humans toward faith. The conclusion will reaffirm Fitra’s role in shaping religious consciousness and shape human to better behavior. Future work for Malaysia society may explore its psychological and sociological implications, enhancing interdisciplinary understanding of Fitra in faith and behavior formation.
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