Draft talk:Abdallah Rothman

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Notability
'The most typical way of satisfying Criterion 1 is to show that the academic has been an author of highly cited academic work''' – either several extremely highly cited scholarly publications or a substantial number of scholarly publications with significant citation rates. Reviews of the person's work, published in selective academic publications, can be considered together with ordinary citations here. Differences in typical citation and publication rates and in publication conventions between different academic disciplines should be taken into account."''

"Criterion 1 can also be satisfied if the person has pioneered or developed a significant new concept, technique or idea, made a significant discovery or solved a major problem in their academic discipline. In this case it is necessary to explicitly demonstrate, by a substantial number of references to academic publications of researchers other than the person in question, that this contribution is indeed widely considered to be significant and is widely attributed to the person in question."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability_(academics)#Specific_criteria_notes

Highly cited academic work:

The principal works in question are:

1) Rothman, A., Coyle, A. Toward a Framework for Islamic Psychology and Psychotherapy: An Islamic Model of the Soul. J Relig Health 57, 1731–1744 (2018).

The paper is highly cited as indicated by:

- the paper's Altmetric score which states: This article is in the 96th percentile (ranked 13,566th) of the 342,835 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 90th percentile (ranked 2nd) of the 22 tracked articles of a similar age in Journal of Religion and Health.

- Springer Nature which also reports that the paper is in the 94th percentile in terms of citation.

- 169 citations per Google Scholar.

2) Rothman, A. (2021). Developing a model of Islamic psychology and psychotherapy: Islamic theology and contemporary understandings of psychology. Routledge.

The book is highly cited as indicated by:

- Dimensions research data, which states: Compared to other publications in the same field, this publication is extremely highly cited and has received approximately 12 times more citations than average.

- 28 citations per Google Scholar.

Development of a significant new concept:

The concepts of the 'Islamic model of the soul' and 'Islamic model of psychology', developed by Abdallah Rothman in the two works cited above, have had significant impact in the scholarly discipline of Islamic Psychology as demonstrated by the following highly-cited academic publications by researchers other than Abdallah Rothman and which attribute the concepts to him:

- Rassool, G.H. (2021). Islamic Psychology: Human Behaviour and Experience from an Islamic Perspective (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429354762, which has 44 citations;

- Al-Karam, C. Y. (2018). Islamic psychology: Towards a 21st century definition and conceptual framework. Journal of Islamic Ethics, 2(1-2), 97-109, which has 55 citations;

- Tanhan, A., Young, J.S. Muslims and Mental Health Services: A Concept Map and a Theoretical Framework. J Relig Health 61, 23–63 (2022), which has 57 citations;

- Keshavarzi, H., Khan, F., Ali, B., & Awaad, R. (Eds.). (2020). Applying Islamic principles to clinical mental health care: Introducing traditional Islamically integrated psychotherapy. Routledge, which has 44 citations;

- the concepts are cited in the Sufi Psychology Wikipedia article, which attributes the concepts to Abdallah Rothman. Rustymirror (talk) 17:41, 15 April 2024 (UTC)


 * Hi @User4edits - please see evidence in the post above for the subject's notability in this field. Are you able to revisit this rejection please? Rustymirror (talk) 16:22, 16 April 2024 (UTC)