Psikosufistik Metode Inabah: Transformasi dalam Rehabilitasi Narkoba

Authors

  • Aziz Muslim Latifah Mubarokiyah of Islamic Institute, Tasikmalaya, Indonesia Author

Keywords:

Inabah Method, Psychosufistic, Drug Rehabilitation, Qadariah Naqsyabandiyah Order, Subjective Well-being

Abstract

The Inabah method, rooted in the Sufistic teachings of the Qadiriyah Naqsyabandiyah Order (TQN), offers a comprehensive psychosufistic approach to drug rehabilitation. This method integrates spiritual practices such as dhikr (remembrance of God), prayer, the ritual bath of repentance (mandi taubat), and fasting, alongside emotional and mental therapy. With its structured stages of takhalli (purification), tahalli (instilling virtues), and tajalli (spiritual enlightenment), the method aims to transform patients not only physically but also mentally and spiritually. Studies have demonstrated significant improvements in subjective well-being, including emotional balance, life satisfaction, and strengthened social relationships, through the Inabah method. Despite its success, challenges such as societal resistance, limited resources, and emotional stress during rehabilitation persist. This study highlights the potential of the Inabah method as a sustainable and holistic alternative for addressing drug addiction and broader emotional issues, offering insights for future integration into modern rehabilitation frameworks.

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Published

2024-12-29

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