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Is Mental Illness a Punishment from Allah?

Published in Islamic Perspectives on Health 1 min read

The perception of whether mental illness is a punishment from Allah varies, but according to some perspectives, it can be viewed as such.

According to the provided reference, experiencing a mental health difficulty was also recognised as being a punishment from Allah [38], and as an affliction to test a person's patience in their life [33, 37, 40]. This suggests that some interpretations within Islamic contexts consider mental illness as either a form of divine punishment or a trial from Allah.

Here's a breakdown:

  • Punishment: Some believe that mental illness may be a consequence of sins or wrongdoings.
  • Test of Patience: Others see it as a test from Allah, challenging an individual's faith and resilience.
Perspective Description
Punishment Consequence of sins, a form of divine retribution.
Test of Patience Affliction to evaluate faith, endurance, and reliance on Allah.

It is important to acknowledge that views on this subject can significantly differ among individuals and across various Islamic teachings and cultural contexts.

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