Measuring Religiosity and Its Effects on Personal Well-Being: A Case Study of Muslim Female Academicians in Malaysia

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Meguellati Achour
Fadila Grine
Mohd Roslan Mohd Nor
Mohd Yakub Zulkifli MohdYusoff
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[1] University of Malaya,Department of Research and Development, Academy of Islamic Studies
[2] University of Malaya,Department of Islamic History and Civilization, Academy of Islamic Studies
[3] University of Malaya,Department of Al
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Religiosity; Muslim female; Well-being; Coping strategies; Prayer;
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This study seeks to measure religiosity in an Islamic context and to assess its effects on the personal well-being of Muslims. The determinants of religiosity included under this research are prayer, beliefs, and worship. This research also attempts to examine the coping strategies Muslims use to deal with life problems and changes such as prayer, supplication, trust and reliance on God, remembrance of death, and concept of life after death. Today, many scales of religiosity are being put into use among Muslims. This study measures religiosity and its effects on the well-being of Muslim academicians. The researchers used 315 Muslim female of academic staff as respondents, working in Research Universities in the Klang Valley such as University of Malaya, National University and Putra University area of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Their ages ranged from 30 to 60 years. The results of this study show that there exists a positive yet significant correlation between personal well-being and religiosity. The well-being also shows significant positive correlations with beliefs and worship and prayer.
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