Islamic Thoughts and Individuals’ Actions in the Built Environment
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Abstract
The way Islamic thought has affected an
individual’s action based on the effective
information in the built environment is a
considerable issue. This study argued that Islamic
thought in which parts and stages of executing
an action is effective. It is an interdisciplinary
research with context analysis in order to consider
the related psychological and environmental
theories and documents derived from the
secondary sources. The findings demonstrated
that Islamic thought as a determinant factor
affects an individual’s action in the built
environment from two essential directions,
including: 1) its effect through environmental
information in the built environment; 2) its
effect on the perceptual process of people to
execute an action. Consequently, although the
perception of people from Islamic thought
is very effective in executing an individual’s
action, the developers and planners of the built
environments in Islamic societies are able to
affect an individual’s action by means of design
manipulation.
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| Authors | Ahamd, Mohd Hamdan,;Behrang, Moradi,;Farimah, Dokoushkani,; |
| Journal | global journal al-thaqafah |
| Year | 2014 |
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