Happiness and Spirituality: An Empirical Analysis using Divine Perspectives in Pakistan

  • Syed Ali Abidi M.Phil Scholar, School of Economics, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan
  • Muhammad Tariq Majeed Assistant Professor, School of Economics, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan
Keywords: divine capital, divine economics, happiness, spirituality, theultimate reality, universal values

Abstract

Happiness is the center of discussion among philosophers, theologians, psychologists and more recently among economists from past few decades. Easterlin (1974) claimed that money alone cannot buy happiness, factors such as social interactions, socio-demographic factors, religion and personal values influence happiness. Abundant literature has been produced on
spirituality by philosophers and scholars of different religions, however, spirituality-happiness literature from Islamic point of view and particularly in the case of Muslim society is largely ignored. This study analytically explores and empirically tests the relationship between spirituality and happiness using Divine Economics Framework in case of 5 districts of Azad Kashmir
(Pakistan), collected through Divine Economics Survey 2013. Findings of the study show that spirituality intrinsically matters in producing wellbeing and happiness.

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Published
2019-07-15
How to Cite
Abidi, S., & Majeed, M. (2019). Happiness and Spirituality: An Empirical Analysis using Divine Perspectives in Pakistan. Empirical Economic Review, 2(1), 117-151. Retrieved from https://ojs.umt.edu.pk/index.php/eer/article/view/146
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