Since the inception of ISIP, we have been blessed to have the support, guidance, advice and duas of many scholars and experts in Islamic Psychology. Our Advisory Panel has been a key element for ISIP to grow and stay grounded to the principles and paradigms of Islamic Psychology. These scholars have offered lectures, provided valuable supervision, helped us partner with various organizations and institutions, and much more. We are grateful to all of our Advisory Panel members and are honoured to have their continued support
Dr. Abdallah Rothman
Principal of Cambridge Muslim College, UK Executive Director of International Association of Islamic Psychology (IAIP) Founder of Shifaa Integrative Counseling, over 15 years experience counseling Author, Developing A Model of Islamic Psychology and Psychotherapy Editor, Islamic Psychology Around the Globe and contributor to many research articles in the field of Islamic Psychology
Dr. Ahmad Ramadan Altinok
Researcher, Lawyer. PhD in Economics (E-commerce), and his 2nd PhD in Public Management (e-Participation). Worked as head of the e-Government Advisory Group at the Prime Minister’s Office 2007-2015. Lecturer on e-Government/public management reform at various universities in Turkey. Awarded the Strategic Visionary Bureaucrat of the Year, 2010 by TASAM, and most Innovative Bureaucrat of the Year, 2011 by EMEA e-Gov Award
Dr. Aid Smajic
Dr. Aid Smajic has a robust academic background in Islamic Studies, primarily at the University of Sarajevo. He has progressed steadily from a Teaching Assistant position in 2004 to his current role as a Professor and Vice Dean for International Cooperation since 2017. Throughout his career, he has held various positions, including Head of the Chair of Religious Pedagogy and Religious Psychology. With over 12 years of experience as a faculty member, Dr. Smajic’s expertise lies in religious pedagogy and psychology within an Islamic context.
Dr. Aida Tule
is a prominent activist, psychologist, psychotherapist and author of the book “Architecture of the Soul”. She received her psychology studies degree from IIUM Malaysia and spent 20 years dedicated to raising awareness about mental health, emphasizing the importance of integrating religious values in the process of treating post-war trauma. She is also a trainer and mentor in the human resources’ sectors.