Islamic political psychology examines the intersection of religious identity, mental frameworks, and political behavior, often focusing on how Muslim individuals and leaders navigate state power and social justice. Key analyses, such as those in "The Muslim, State and Mind," explore how psychological practices relate to state interests and the rise of post-Islamist movements emphasizing pluralism. For further reading on these intersections, explore the sources at researchgate.net . Post-Islamism: The Changing Faces of Political Islam