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Ali-TPB relies on Islamic concepts (Taqwa, Tawakkul). Is it applicable to non-Muslims? Proponents argue that the structure is universal: any transcendent moral framework (e.g., Christian conscience, Buddhist mindfulness) can replace the Islamic terms. The key is the vertical moral dimension , not the specific theology.
TPB’s perceived behavioral control often fails in addiction recovery because addicts feel powerless. Ali-TPB introduces Tawakkul: "God does not burden a soul beyond what it can bear" (Quran 2:286). By leveraging spiritual efficacy, recovery programs based on Ali-TPB have shown higher resilience in Muslim-majority contexts. Ali-TPB
In the Ali-TPB system, the analyst (or influencer) adopts one of three modes: Ali-TPB relies on Islamic concepts (Taqwa, Tawakkul)
This is a revolutionary divergence. In standard psychology, an unacted intention is useless. In Ali-TPB: Ali-TPB relies on Islamic concepts (Taqwa