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About International Association of Islamic Psychology

The International Association of Islamic Psychology (IAIP) is a professional body which aims to set and maintain a high standard of research and practice in this specialized field. We embrace and build upon the work of classical scholars from the Islamic tradition and bring it into the context of modern clinical psychology, with a focus on practical application.

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