Quest for Allah During Childhood: A Case Study
Received 08 Aug, 1996 |
Accepted 18 May, 1997 |
Published 30 Jun, 1997 |
In order to investigate the development of the concept of Allah among Muslims, a qualitative investigation was carried out on a woman who describes how her concepts underwent changes from 2 to 17 years. The case history appears to confirm the writers earlier findings that children consider God to be a man as the adults vocabulary suggests.
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1997. "Quest for Allah During Childhood: A Case Study" Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research 12, no. 1-2: 33-43. https://pjpr.scione.com/cms/abstract.php?id=546
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