This study aims to analyze a concept of Transpersonal Psychology in recognizing a meaning of happiness in Islam from the views of Muslim scholars assessing aspects of the meaning of happiness that occurred in the 21st century which previously had failed to use a (western) understanding approach that sidelined the area of one's spirituality from the aspect of individual happiness. And there is also this study whose writing relies on collecting data from figures known as interpretative methods and exploring sources that are considered relevant to this discussion. The rotation of the focus of this discussion answers the problem of each individual's happiness in part from the happiness of the world and also the happiness of the hereafter by using a Sufistic spiritual approach, combining the two to get absolute happiness or eternal happiness that is not temporary.
Penelitian ini ditujukan untuk menganalisa sebuah konsep Psikologi Tranpersonal dalam mengenal sebuah makna bahagia dalam islam dari pendangan para cendikiawan muslim menilai aspek makna bahagia yang terjadi abad 21 yang sebelumya telah gagal menggunakan pendekatang paham (barat) yang mengesamping wilayah spirtualitas seseorang dari aspek kebahagian individunya. Dan ada pun kajian ini penulisanya mengandalkan pengumpulan data dari para tokoh dikenal sebagai metode interpretative dan mengaggali sumber yang di anggap relevan dengan pembahasan ini. Rotasi pokus pembahasan ini menjawab permasalah kebahagian setiap individu secara seutung dari kebahagian dunia dan juga kebahagian akhirat dengan menggunakan pendekatan spiritual sufistik, mengkombinasikan keduanya hingga mendapatkan kebahagian yang mutlak atau kebahagian yang bersifat abadi tidak sementara
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