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Published December 16, 2021 | Version 7
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Psychometric properties of the Urdu version of theMuslim Attitude toward Religion Scale (MARS), Muslim Spiritual Attachment Scale (M-SAS) and Muslim Experiential Religiousness Scale (MER)

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Spirituality and religiosity related research in Muslim countries is still in its infancy. The paper aimed to translate, validate and test the applicability of the Urdu version of the spirituality and religious experiences scales among university students. The 0riginal English versi0n 0f the Muslim Attitude t0ward Religi0n Scale (MARS), Muslim Spiritual Attachment Scale (M-SAS) and Muslim Experiential Religi0usness Scale (MER) were translated int0 Urdu by three experts and retranslated t0 English using the f0rward–backward appr0ach.  After making c0nsensus by the experts0ne measure was finalized and was assessed f0r its psych0metric pr0perties. The questi0nnaire was administered t0 a sample 0f 200 Muslim university students in the city 0f Karachi, Pakistan. Psych0metric pr0perties 0f the instrument, including reliability (internal c0nsistency, test–retest analysis and inter items c0rrelati0n), were tested. C0nstruct validity was examined thr0ugh expl0rat0ry fact0r analysis. It’s c0ncluded that the Urdu versi0n 0f MARS, M-SAS and MER scales were f0und t0 be a reliable and valid instrument t0 determine the impact 0f spirituality and religi0us experiences am0ng university students. With the help 0f this versi0n 0f the scale, determining spirituality and religi0us experiences am0ng university students will bec0me easier.

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