ABSTRACT Iqbal’s Theory of Personality: A Contrastive Analysis with Freud The ever-changing paradigms in the West, pertaining to the study on man have caused much chaos and confusion in the minds of the masses not only in the West but also to a certain extent to the people in the East. This situation warrants the introduction of Islamic psychology, which provides a holistic and all-encompassing explanation on man. The study has indicated that topics on human nature and personality theories are interrelated and therefore they are inseparable. The researcher has highlighted the fact that man, being a universe on the micro-level, has been constantly researched upon from the ancient to the modern times using philosophical as well as scientific approaches. Overall, this study in the area of philosophical psychology is a contrastive analysis on the personality theories showcased to the world by Freud and Iqbal. In analyzing the data pertinent to the study, the researcher has used the historical and content analysis methods. As a prelude to this endeavour, the researcher has explored the historical and philosophical developments that have taken place in the areas of human nature and personality in the West and the Islamic world. The researcher believes that the role of Islamic psychology as an ‘arbitrator’ can harmonize many of the ideas on man found within Western mainstream psychology. Through the contrastive analysis, it has come to light that Freud and Iqbal had conceptualized their theories on personality as a response to the demands and challenges of their time. Besides that, factors like their personality, philosophy towards life, education and their travels have influenced directly or indirectly in the conceptualization of their theories. The study has indicated that all ideas said by Freud on human nature and personality are centered around his ideas on the human sexuality. His concept on human nature is one that is pessimistic and deterministic at the same time. To him, man is an intellectual beast who is doomed to fail as he is caught between the warring parties of his psychic components. However, Iqbal, who had a strong religious background, promoted many positive ideas on man, and on the latent powers of the human psyche. His theory of personality is not only dynamic in nature but inspires man to sink into his psyche to bring out all that are latent and positive residing in it. Iqbal believed that by actualizing the hidden powers within man, he could transform this world into a better place for the benefit of all humanity. This act, in turn, will bring one in close contact with God. Taken as a whole, his theory on personality gives man a dignified position as the vicegerent of God (Khalīfatullāh fī al-Ard), who is able to create a better world. The findings of the research have highlighted the fact that regardless of the latest development in the areas of human nature and personality development, the study on man will be a pere