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The most important cause of morbidity today is the stress and strain of life. Not only
this, but directly or indirectly the stress and strains of life are also one of the most
important causative factors of coronary artery diseases which stands out as the
number one killer of mankind today.
"We are born in pain, we die in pain and in between there are pains both psychic and
somatic". One cannot avoid stress in life nor can we live without stress. It is
essential for the development of human faculties. But excess of it is extremely
damaging to the human body. Minimizing stress within tolerable limits is the goal of
modern physical and psychological therapy.
The present work attempts to analyze how best Islamic practices have contributed to
solving the psychological problems and have helped towards a healthier living in
achieving positive health.
Because of the limited space only the commonly practiced methods which minimize
stress and bring about relaxation both physical and mental will be discussed in the
light of Islam.
The following methods of relaxation have been selected for the present discussion.
1. MID-DAY NAP
A short mid-day nap (Qailulah) is a Sunnah. The value of this mid-day nap in total
body relaxation has been appreciated recently by scientists.
Not only does a mid-day nap give relaxation to the body in day time but it is also very
conducive to sleep at right.
Furthermore, the sunnah is not necessarily to sleep during the day but to lie down for
some time to relax. This is exactly what is required for proper relaxation according to
the modem scientific investigations.
Lack of faith in the Almighty Creator is one of the theories of psychological disorders
leading to psychoneurosis and psychoses. This can be understood from the
knowledge of the mechanisms of development disorders.
Man is constantly exposed to stress conditions. It is not possible to avoid stress in
life. One tries to adjust to the stresses of life by methods which he has learned as
well as by the inherited tendencies of reactions to stress. The result of this stress
adaptation interaction is a STRESS REACTION. The effect of this stress reaction will
depend upon the severity on stress and on the power of adaptation of the individual
to stress. If stress is mild and power of adaptation is good, the reaction results in an
adjustment which is beneficial to the individual. However, if the stress is severe and
adjustment poor, it results in major mental disorders (psychosis).
A person who has the faith in Allah the All Mighty and He is with Him, has an intense
moral support which will sustain him in the most adverse situations in life.
It is logical to conclude that believing in one Allah as preached by Islam provides the
real moral support as needed in life and bestows satisfaction of heart.
In the light of the foregoing discussion, it is obvious that one who believes that the
troubles of this Dunia are nothing but temporary and Dunia is Fani, and there is a life
hereafter, will be content with whatever he gets in this world. 'Accepting the
inevitable' is an important and indispensable mechanism of psychological defense
against frustration.
Those who do not have faith in life hereafter are totally deprived of this benefit.
Those who believe in a temporary life hereafter will be partially deprived of this
benefit and those who believe that they will get the rewards of all their deeds in the
world only, should be expected to have an effect of fear rather than relief.
The faith in destiny and in the life hereafter as is preached by Islam should definitely
be the most effective sustainer for anybody.
4. CARE OF NEIGHBORS
In the so-called 'most advanced places', it is a fact that people do not know even
their immediate neighbors.
It is the faith of all Muslims that all the teachings of the Prophet (pbuh) are the best
of the actions. The psychiatrist will definitely realize their significance when he will
look at it in an unbiased perspective.
5. SLEEP POSTURE
The posture one adopts while sleeping reveals a lot about the personality of the
person, his attitude towards life and so on.
Lying down in bed relaxes the muscles of the body and the degree of relaxation is
determined by the sleep posture adopted by the person.
In the semi fetal position the person lies on his side with arms and legs partially
folded. The limbs are not kept in an exactly opposed position.
In terms of physical comfort, in this position it is possible to turn from side to side
without undoing the set configuration of the body position. It is supposed to be the
best position in terms of physical comfort. It has, therefore, been considered as the
best position for relaxation.
According to an old proverb the kings are known to prefer to sleep on their back, the
rich man on his stomach and the wise man on his side.
The sleep position which was adopted by Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) is a Sunnah and
is scrupulously adopted by devout Muslims. He used to lie on his right-side with
limbs slightly flexed, right hand below his cheek and facing towards Kaba Sharif. This
position is similar to the semi-fetal position described above, and, obviously in the
light of the existing knowledge about sleep posture, is the position adopted by a
highly balanced person psychologically. It is also the best posture for relaxation,
both physical and psychological. Adherence to this sleep posture should therefore,
contribute a lot to total body relaxation.
In salat the person concentrates on Allah, who is not a formed object but a Light, a
Noor, with all His qualities of being Rahman and Rahim. He is unlimited and will
remain forever. He is the Master of the Day of Judgement, the Qeyamat, when the
fate of every body
is to be decided. The person not only concentrates on Allah but also talks to Him in
a murmuring voice, reciting His own words. The person not only sits before Allah,
but stands before Him, bows down before Him and finally prostrates before Him.
Praising Him with words better than which no human mind can think of and better
than which no human can utter. Finally, he recites the conversation which took place
between Allah and Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) during Meraj. Obviously both in
physical form and in mental state, this should be a definite improvement on the most
sophisticated method of concentration devised by human mind.
From the foregoing discussion, it is obvious that scientific researches have confirmed
the superiority of Islamic practices. Further researches will definitely reveal more
astonishing facts regarding the superiority of faith in one Almighty Allah, faith in the
eternal life hereafter and in the life style of Prophet Mohammad (pbuh).
REFERENCE
Article printed with permission from Dr. A.R. El-Gendy, Secretary General Assistant,
Islamic Organization for Medical Sciences (IOMS)
Please Check out IOMS's website which contains a wealth of information on
health/medical issues for Muslims at:
http://www.islamset.com