Islamic psycho-immunological approaches in increasing immunity during the COVID-19 pandemic

@article{Maulana2022IslamicPA,  title={Islamic psycho-immunological approaches in increasing immunity during the COVID-19 pandemic},  author={Imam Maulana and Raisha Fathima and Haiyun Nisa and Rina Suryani Oktari},  journal={E3S Web of Conferences},  year={2022},  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:246310255}}
The Islamic religious people that hold approaches in the form of beliefs and daily life rituals, namely the concept of Dua, Ikhtiar, Tawakkul, and Tawadhu in facing the COVID-19 pandemic disaster, can have an impact in finding mental resilience, according to the psychoneuroimmunology aspect.
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