Psychological Atheism Impact on the Youth Generation and Its Solution from the Islamic Teachings

Authors

  • Dr. Muhammad Waqar Assistant Professor NUML, Karachi Campus
  • Dr. Noman Naeem President Jamia Binoria Al Alamia, SITE Karachi

Abstract

This study investigates rising trend of psychological atheism among more mature Muslim youth, to reveal its causes, impacts and solutions in the light of Islamic principles. Theologically, those diametrically opposite readings of the official (Christian) theological definition meaning an open atheism will probably want at this point to counter that this apostasy is in fact already half-hearted psychological falling away from God because some things are going against religion. We are talking about the silent crisis, usually stemming from haze of rational confusion, emotional distress, identity complexity and encounter with different secular ideologies by sharing some digital screens or academic institutions. The study explores the psychological and social impact of alienation resulting from high anxiety, moral relativism (Philippines), spiritual poverty, and mental health degradation. Based on classical Islamic epistemology as well as contemporary scholarship, the article concludes that doubt may even be the road to deeper faith if it is engaged with — pointing out that children are born believers (fitrah). Findings from qualitative studies, questionnaires and case studies present evidence for a hidden but prevalent existence in universities of psychological atheism across the Islamic world. The paper then provides comprehensive solutions through Islamic perspective: Spiritual counseling, Rational Apologetics, Cognitive behavioural therapy based on spiritual teachings and Community ran mentor ship programs etc. The suggestions are also proposed for family members, educators, religious institutions, mental health professionals and media platforms to offer help youth implement articulate discernment protocol and strong faith-building measures. Ultimately, the study calls for a renewed sense of compassionate faith built on knowledge and practice by younger generations.

Keywords: Psychological Atheism, Muslim Youth, Islamic Psychology, Faith Crisis, Spiritual Counseling, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Islamic Education, Mental Health, Spiritual Resilience, Fitrah

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Published

2025-08-13

How to Cite

Dr. Muhammad Waqar, & Dr. Noman Naeem. (2025). Psychological Atheism Impact on the Youth Generation and Its Solution from the Islamic Teachings. Journal of Religion and Society, 4(01), 542–561. Retrieved from https://islamicreligious.com/index.php/Journal/article/view/238