Department of Arabic Literature, Zabul Branch, Islamic Azad University, Zabul, Iran
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This article explores the mystical analysis of Surah Al-Mulk and its impacts on the psychology of spirituality through the lens of Viktor Frankl's logotherapy theory. Surah Al-Mulk, a Makki surah of the Quran, emphasizes God's absolute sovereignty, life and death as a test, and contemplation of the signs of creation, offering profound spiritual concepts. Frankl's logotherapy, which underscores the importance of finding meaning in life and the pivotal role of spirituality, closely aligns with the mystical concepts of Surah Al-Mulk. The findings indicate that studying and reflecting on Surah Al-Mulk can improve mental health, reduce stress and anxiety, increase hope and motivation, and strengthen faith and piety. Additionally, this surah can foster social cohesion, promote ethics and social justice, and enhance collective spirituality. However, the present study faces limitations such as restricted scientific resources, cultural and social diversity, and research methods. Future research suggestions include expanding the scope to various cultures and religions, employing quantitative and experimental methods, and conducting comparative analyses with other religious texts.
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Special Received: 2024/08/13 | Accepted: 2022/03/16 | Published: 2022/03/16