Muslims represent a large part of the human populations in the world. Modern day psychology is determined to become a representative behavioral science that must contain totality of all human experiences taking place around the world. Human experiences are related with human faith and belief. Exploring such aspects can contribute towards the development of psychology. Such considerations had contributed towards the emergence of Christian and Jewish psychology in the world. The present work has examined man as a living being, as stated in the primary Muslim faith source the Qur'an. It is expected that the book will not only provide a well-rounded source on some of the basics of Muslim psychology in a single source, but it will also help in understanding the behavior and attitudes of Muslims as well as the spiritual and religious experiences of the Muslims. The book will also help those who want to understand elementary Psychology as a social science as beginners. It is hoped that when the readers would review the references in the book those would be enough to provide them with the necessary basic knowledge of psychology.