
Islamic Liberation Psychology is a thoughtful and groundbreaking guide to liberatory and decolonial thought.The book has a wide range of uses, from individuals seeking self-development, to community organizers, to change makers generally.Chapters explore liberation psychology from an Islamic perspective and use autoethnography to frame the theory and make it more relevant and applicable. This book makes a substantial contribution to a greater understanding of a variety of topics including anti-racism, feminism, utopianism, community development, arts and creativity, and other topics central to Islamic liberation psychology.