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Created page with " What does the Quran and Sunnah say about locus of control ====== ChatGPT said: ====== The Qur’an and Sunnah do not use the modern psychological term '''“locus of control”''', but the concept is deeply embedded in Islamic teachings. "Locus of control" refers to whether a person believes outcomes in their life are controlled internally (by their own actions) or externally (by outside forces, fate, or others). Islam presents a '''balanced approach''' that integr..."
 
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The Qur’an and Sunnah do not use the modern psychological term '''“[[locus of control]]”''', but the concept is deeply embedded in Islamic teachings. "Locus of control" refers to whether a person believes outcomes in their life are controlled internally (by their own actions) or externally (by outside forces, fate, or others). Islam presents a '''balanced approach''' that integrates both '''personal responsibility''' and '''reliance on Allah (tawakkul)'''.
The [[Qur’an]] and [[Sunnah]] do not use the [[modern]] [[psychological]] term '''“[[locus of control]]”''', but the [[concept]] is deeply embedded in Islamic teachings. "Locus of control" refers to whether a person believes outcomes in their life are controlled internally (by their own actions) or externally (by outside forces, fate, or others). Islam presents a '''balanced approach''' that integrates both '''personal responsibility''' and '''reliance on Allah (tawakkul)'''.
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