Siti Farhana HasanudinNik Azlina Nik Abdullah2025-12-182025-12-182025Siti Farhana Hasanudin, Nik Azlina Nik Abdullah. (2025). Bridging Quranic Teachings and Mental Health Practices: A Holistic Framework for Employee Well-Being and Organizational Commitment. International Conference of Quran as Foundation of Civilization (SWAT 2025), 1264–1271. https://swatfpqs.usim.edu.my/e-prosiding/2811-3411https://swatfpqs.usim.edu.my/e-prosiding/https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/28272International Conference of Quran as Foundation of Civilization (SWAT 2025) : Maqasid al-Quran and the Madani Vision: A Guiding Light for Regional Serenity and Global Unity Organized by : Faculty of Quranic and Sunnah Studies, in collaboration with Nasyrul Quran and Daffodil International University, Bangladesh. Date:12-13 November 2025This conceptual paper explores the intersection of Islamic teachings, particularly those in the Al-Quran, and the mental well-being of employees in contemporary organizational settings. With rising concerns about workplace stress, burnout, and overall employee well-being, the paper aims to examine how Quranic principles can offer guidance in promoting mental health in the workplace. It investigates how concepts such as patience (Sabr), gratitude (Shukr), trust in Allah (Tawakkul), and seeking balance (Mizan) can be integrated into organizational practices to foster a healthier work environment. Through an analysis of relevant Quranic verses and Hadiths, the paper explores the spiritual and psychological benefits of adhering to these principles. This conceptual paper proposes that integrating spiritual well-being with mental health practices within the workplace can contribute to enhanced employee outcomes. By fostering an environment where employees’ spiritual needs are acknowledged alongside their mental health, organizations may not only see an improvement in employee satisfaction but also a boost in productivity, morale, and organizational commitment.en-USEmployee Well-BeingHolistic ApproachMental Health PracticesOrganizational CommitmentQuranic TeachingsBridging Quranic Teachings and Mental Health Practices: A Holistic Framework for Employee Well-Being and Organizational Commitmenttext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper12641271