Islamic psychology is a branch of knowledge that is often debated and discussed by Muslim scholars. One reason has to do with the fact that the knowledge of Islamic psychology is complex. It does not only discuss the knowledge of the soul but it also involves the heart, lust, soul and mind that function to monitor human behavior. According to al-Ghazali, the knowledge about the soul and this human component is inseparable with hisbah. The question is, is there the element of hisbah or monitoring in Islamic psychology that acts to monitor all forms of human behavior mentally and physically? To answer this, this study carries two main objectives which is, firstly; to identify Islamic psychology, secondly, to analyse the element of hisbah in Islamic psychology from previous studies. Thus, this study employs the qualitative study design through document study. After that, the data obtained through the document study will be analysed using the content analysis method. The study finding establishes that there is the element of hisbah in Islamic psychology in several past studies that have been discussed. Among them is through the component of Islamic psychology itself, comprising of an-nafs which is able to control the individual from doing anything forbidden in Islam.
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