The
researcher studied what happens to the brain while praying; its
activity, sanity, and performance. He found out that the 'non-Islamic'
praying has continuous effects on the brain. So, what if we conduct the
same experiment on a Muslim person while praying, praising Allah and in a
state of humility?
Praying
is considered healing of the soul and the body. We believe in this
[spiritual] fact, but some may feel skeptic; claiming that it is [just] a
surrender, humiliation and seizing of freedom. To this end, we will
work our minds in a study conducted by one of Western scholars about the
impact of praying on the brain's [activity] and health. It should be
noted that the study was not conducted on the Islamic praying, and if it
was made on Muslims, then results would be breathtaking.
Some
scientists who examined the impact of meditation on the minds of
Buddhist monks found that there are active parts in the brain become
inactive in the state of meditation, while other inactive parts before
the start of the meditation become active. In an article published by
the BBC News website, Andrew Nioberg, a radiologist at the University of Pennsylvania, United States,
said: "I believe that we are about to experience a wonderful time in
our history, when we become able to explore religions and spiritual
matters through a way, none has thought of its possibility before."
Dr. Newberg and his team studied a group of Buddhist monks in the Tibet
while practicing meditation for about an hour, using brain imaging
techniques. He asked the monks to draw a thread with their hands when
they reach the highest state of meditation, through this process a small
amount of radioactive material is injected into their blood that can be
traced in the brain. This radioactive material enables the scientists
to see the tincture as it moves to the active areas in the brains. After
the monks are done with the meditation, a re-imaging of the brains was
conducted, and then comparing the situation of the normal state and the
one of meditation were then possible. The images showed important
signals about what is happening in the brain during the meditation.
Dr.
Newberg explains what happened; saying that the pictures showed
"activity increase in the frontal lobe which is the front of the brain, a
region that becomes active in [any] human being when one wants to focus
on a particular activity", while the Parietal lobe, which is the back
of the brain, showed a significant decrease in activity of the Parietal
lobe and it is responsible for one's sense of place. This confirms the
saying that meditation leads to losing the sense of place. Dr. Newberg
commitment: "During meditation, people lose their feelings of
themselves, and really feel losing the sense of place and time, and this
was exactly what wesaw."
The Power of Praying
Also,
similar complex interactions happen between different areas of the
brain during meditation with the ones that occur during the so-called
spiritual or mystical experiences. Previous studies led by dr. Newberg
conducted on the brain's activity of Franciscan nuns while praying known
as "focus" praying.
Truth
is, the verbal part of the prayer activates parts of the brain, but dr.
Newberg found out that "it activates the area of attention in the
brain, and reduced the activity of the one responsible for the sense of
place."
This
is not the first time scientists examine spiritual matters. In 1998,
the importance of therapeutic praying emerged when scientists in the United States
studied a group of heart disease patients. They found out an un
precedent result, they suffer fewer complications after a short time of
praying.
Brain
imaging has opened vast prospects to study new subjects. This image is
taken by a new brain imaging technique, SPECT or Single Photon Emission
Computed Tomography, during the normal state (left) and during the
meditation one (right). They noticed how the activity in the frontal
area, Frontal Lobe of the brain increased in the meditation state in
form of red spots that reflect the extent of the brain activity.
Reference: www.andrewnewberg.com
This
second picture is a comparison between the normal state (left) and the
state of meditation (right). The focus here is on the Parietal Lobe of
the brain, where we notice a significant decrease in the activity of
this area during meditation. It should be noted that this region is
responsible for the sense of place. Ibid www.andrewnewberg.com
This
researcher affirms that faith is very necessary for the existence of
human beings, because it makes them more adapted to fate and answers the
questions raised by the brain. It was found that (the Buddhist praying)
reduces blood pressure, eliminates depression and anxiety and reduces
heart pulse. Therefore, and according to a number of Western
researchers, to be religious is better than being atheist for the good
of humanity to be safe and sound.
As
dr. Andrew Nioberg confirms, a specialist in neuroscience, on his
website that believing that there is God of the whole universe is
absolutely necessary for a psychological and physical healthiness. In
his book, "How God changes your Brain," written by him and a group of
researchers and also achieved significant sales in America, Newberg says: 'the deeper you believe in the Creator, the better your brain will be!
Worshiping
and meditating for 12 minutes a day, delays the diseases of aging and
reduces stress and anxiety. The submission, worship and praying
practices give the human being a sense of peace more love and
compassion, while atheism, anger and protest against fate continuously
damage the brain.
A new book published recently in the United States
written by specialists in neuroscience gives a compendium of
experiments and studies of the researcher Nioberg, assistant professor
at the University of Pennsylvania.
The researcher discovered that the belief in God is very important and
is a very great sense of peace to improve the brain's performance. Faith
makes permanent changes in the brain's mechanism where it delays
Alzheimer and helps the person to adapt with his/her surroundings for a
better life. Noteworthy, the researcher is not Muslim, but he puts the
results of his own experiences in a neutral result of his study of the
brain through SPECT technology. Reference:www.andrewnewberg.com/change.asp
The
researchers discovered through out this book that believing in God
makes permanent changes in the human brain and how it works.
Furthermore, faith fights dementia that results from a sudden death of a
large number of the brain cells. It also heals Parkinson disease in
addition to mental disorders.
What about the Islamic praying?
Unfortunately,
there is no similar studies about the impact of praying on the health
status of the Muslims, but we can say that: 'The praying that Allah
ordered us to practice is characterized by humility and tranquility
achieved from reading Quran, and from what is stated by scientists, it
also has moves that is appropriate to activate muscles and bones.
In
Islam, praying is not just practicing rituals like Buddhism, but it has
meanings, connotations, objectives and a sense of closeness to Allah,
as one becomes very close to Allah, especially in the position of
prostrate. I, also, would like to draw the attention to an important
issue, namely, frontal lobe which becomes active while praying, while
the back of it becomes calm, so what does that mean?
The
Frontal Lobe area is responsible for creative thinking and
decision-making, therefore, praying humbly helps the man to make
decisions properly and this means that praying helps you to work things
out in your business and be successful!
The
changes caused by praying and keep on practicing it, have huge
reflections to the brain. Personally, I experience and feel this change,
and if you ask anyone about the benefits of praying and what he/she
feels, he/she would tell you a lot about the psychological comfort,
healing of aches, stability, sense of peace and tranquility.
Undoubtedly,
those researchers know very well the importance of believing in God,
but what is the kind of faith required? They do not know it and won't
find it anywhere else but in Quran, because the only true religion is
Islam, and all other religions have been distorted, switched by humanly
words and mixed with superstitions.
Truth
is, some Muslim researchers have made studies about the effect of
praying on the mental and physical health, and they found out that
praying is one of the best exercises, especially if performed in
mosques. Furthermore, walking to the mosques and praying in humility,
protects from joint diseases, helps to cure diabetes, reduce blood
pressure in addition to many medical benefits; such as preventing
atherosclerosis and heart diseases.
Again,
the Islamic praying has the most impact on the mechanism of the brain,
and if scientists considered the impact of humility while praying, they
would see impressive results. On the hand, the Buddhist or the monks
praying has not a major impact, because it lacks real humility that
makes a believer closer to the God and also, lacks the great meanings
carried by the words of Quran. This means that the Islamic praying
increases the believer's sense of peace, satisfaction and happiness.
A final say:
My
beloved ones! We were slackers reading the Quran and applying what
Allah says and slackers towards ourselves and towards obeying what our
prophet Muhammad 'peace be upon him' delivered. Why don't we call dr.
Newberg to conduct experiments on the effect of praying, telling the
breeds, humility, the impact of praying on the Prophet and listening to
the Quran. It is, without a doubt will be a great test to prove to the
world that Islam is the religion of truth. It is not enough to raise
slogans of following Prophet Muhammad, 'peace be upon him', we should
speak to people the way they comprehend, and the West trust the language
of scientific research
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By: Abduldaem Al-Kaheel
www.kaheel7.com/eng
References:
1.The Effect of Meditation on the Brain activity in Tibetan Meditators: Frontal Lobes, http://www.andrewnewberg.com/research.asp
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