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Miracles in Medicine

Reply from: rose
Date: 15 Feb 2008, 18:40
Miracles in Medicine

Prostration before Allah



There, when man is prostrating on the ground,

When he is the lowest he can be before his Lord
And He is Most High

When he humbly whispers to Him:

Glory be to my Lord, the Most High
My face has prostrated before He Who created it and fashioned it,
And brought forth its faculties of hearing and seeing.
Blessed be Allah, the Best of creators
Man is the closest he can to Allah

Almighty Allah says in His Noble Book (what means):

"Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, and those who are with him are
severe against disbelievers, and merciful among themselves. You see
them bowing and falling down prostrate (in prayer), seeking Bounty
from Allah and (His) Good Pleasure. The mark of them (i.e. of their
Faith) is on their faces (foreheads) from the traces of (their)
prostration (during prayers). This is their description in the Taurât
(Torah). But their description in the Injeel (Gospel) is like a (sown)
seed which sends forth its shoot, then makes it strong, it then
becomes thick, and it stands straight on its stem, delighting the
sowers that He may enrage the disbelievers with them. Allah has
promised those among them who believe (i.e. all those who follow
Islamic Monotheism, the religion of Prophet Muhammad, may Allah bless
him and grant him peace, till the Day of Resurrection) and do
righteous good deeds, forgiveness and a mighty reward (i.e.
Paradise)." [Al-Fath, 48: 29]

Whenever the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him
peace) was troubled or distressed because of something, he would call
on Bilal saying, "Relieve us with it (Prayers), O Bilal." And Bilal
would pronounce the Azan for Prayers.

The latest studies carried in Egypt in the Local Radiation Technology
Center discovered that prostration before Allah frees man from
physical pain, psychological Tension and other neurotic and bodily
pains. The biological sciences and food radiation specialists working
in the center, under the supervision of D. Muhammad Diaa Hamad, have
discovered that prostration reduces fatigue, tension, headache,
nervousness and anger. Prostration also plays a major role in
minimizing the risk factors for cancers.



The researchers have stated that man is subjected to extra radiations
and live most of his time amid electromagnetic fields and media, which
negatively affect the cells of his body, causing their fatigue and
exhaustion. But prostration before Allah helps the body to discharge
these extra charges that cause modern-age diseases as headache,
muscular cramps, neck spasms, tiredness and exhaustion, apart from
forgetfulness and absentmindedness. They stressed that the increase of
electromagnetic charges without discharging them aggravate the state
and make it more complex, because they cause a disturbance in the
mechanism of the cells and damage their performance, and paralyze
their interaction with the external environment. Consequently,
carcinogenic tumors grow and fetuses are deformed. Scientists have
proved that prostration represents a ground connection that helps the
discharge of excess and generated charges outside the body and get rid
of them away from using medicines and analgesics that have harmful
side effects.

The Egyptians experts have affirmed that this discharge process starts
by connecting (placing) the forehead to the ground, as in prostration,
where the positive charges are transferred from the human body to the
negatively charged ground. Consequently, the body is freed from excess
charges, especially by using several members. When prostrating oneself
before Allah, man uses several members, namely: the forehead, the
nose, the palms, the knees and the toes, whereby the discharge process
becomes easy and simple.

In another magnificent discovery, the researchers have noticed in
their studies that the discharge of the electromagnetic charges from
the human body in prostration requires directing oneself towards
Sanctified Mecca, and that is exactly what happens in the prayers of
Muslims, by facing the Qiblah, (direction faced in prayers), which is
the Sanctified Ka'bah in Mecca

The scientists attributed it to the fact that Sanctified Mecca is the
center of the land in the whole world and lies at the middle of the
earth (and not Greenwich as commonly believed). Directing oneself
towards the center of the earth, towards the Sanctified Ka'bah, is the
best position for discharge, through which man is freed from his cares
and enjoys after it a spiritual relief, which is exactly what Muslims
feel after offering prayers.



Reply from: mohsinku
Date: 26 Mar 2008, 12:22
Re: Miracles in Medicine

On Feb 15, 6:40 pm, rose <msk2...@windowslive . com > wrote:
> Prostration before Allah
>
> There, when man is prostrating on the ground,
>
> When he is the lowest he can be before his Lord
> And He is Most High
>
> When he humbly whispers to Him:
>
> Glory be to my Lord, the Most High
> My face has prostrated before He Who created it and fashioned it,
> And brought forth its faculties of hearing and seeing.
> Blessed be Allah, the Best of creators
> Man is the closest he can to Allah
>
> Almighty Allah says in His Noble Book (what means):
>
> "Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, and those who are with him are
> severe against disbelievers, and merciful among themselves. You see
> them bowing and falling down prostrate (in prayer), seeking Bounty
> from Allah and (His) Good Pleasure. The mark of them (i.e. of their
> Faith) is on their faces (foreheads) from the traces of (their)
> prostration (during prayers). This is their description in the Taurât
> (Torah). But their description in the Injeel (Gospel) is like a (sown)
> seed which sends forth its shoot, then makes it strong, it then
> becomes thick, and it stands straight on its stem, delighting the
> sowers that He may enrage the disbelievers with them. Allah has
> promised those among them who believe (i.e. all those who follow
> Islamic Monotheism, the religion of Prophet Muhammad, may Allah bless
> him and grant him peace, till the Day of Resurrection) and do
> righteous good deeds, forgiveness and a mighty reward (i.e.
> Paradise)."  [Al-Fath, 48: 29]
>
> Whenever the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him
> peace) was troubled or distressed because of something, he would call
> on Bilal saying, "Relieve us with it (Prayers), O Bilal." And Bilal
> would pronounce the Azan for Prayers.
>
> The latest studies carried in Egypt in the Local Radiation Technology
> Center discovered that prostration before Allah frees man from
> physical pain, psychological Tension and other neurotic and bodily
> pains. The biological sciences and food radiation specialists working
> in the center, under the supervision of D. Muhammad Diaa Hamad, have
> discovered that prostration reduces fatigue, tension, headache,
> nervousness and anger. Prostration also plays a major role in
> minimizing the risk factors for cancers.
>
> The researchers have stated that man is subjected to extra radiations
> and live most of his time amid electromagnetic fields and media, which
> negatively affect the cells of his body, causing their fatigue and
> exhaustion. But prostration before Allah helps the body to discharge
> these extra charges that cause modern-age diseases as headache,
> muscular cramps, neck spasms, tiredness and exhaustion, apart from
> forgetfulness and absentmindedness. They stressed that the increase of
> electromagnetic charges without discharging them aggravate the state
> and make it more complex, because they cause a disturbance in the
> mechanism of the cells and damage their performance, and paralyze
> their interaction with the external environment. Consequently,
> carcinogenic tumors grow and fetuses are deformed. Scientists have
> proved that prostration represents a ground connection that helps the
> discharge of excess and generated charges outside the body and get rid
> of them away from using medicines and analgesics that have harmful
> side effects.
>
> The Egyptians experts have affirmed that this discharge process starts
> by connecting (placing) the forehead to the ground, as in prostration,
> where the positive charges are transferred from the human body to the
> negatively charged ground. Consequently, the body is freed from excess
> charges, especially by using several members. When prostrating oneself
> before Allah, man uses several members, namely: the forehead, the
> nose, the palms, the knees and the toes, whereby the discharge process
> becomes easy and simple.
>
> In another magnificent discovery, the researchers have noticed in
> their studies that the discharge of the electromagnetic charges from
> the human body in prostration requires directing oneself towards
> Sanctified Mecca, and that is exactly what happens in the prayers of
> Muslims, by facing the Qiblah, (direction faced in prayers), which is
> the Sanctified Ka'bah in Mecca
>
> The scientists attributed it to the fact that Sanctified Mecca is the
> center of the land in the whole world and lies at the middle of the
> earth (and not Greenwich as commonly believed). Directing oneself
> towards the center of the earth, towards the Sanctified Ka'bah, is the
> best position for discharge, through which man is freed from his cares
> and enjoys after it a spiritual relief, which is exactly what Muslims
> feel after offering prayers.

What is the reference of his research? Is there any paper published on
this topic? D. Muhammad Diaa Hamad is scientist in which institute?
Still there are lot of questions raising? I, as a Muslim, believe in
this but if some Non-Muslim ask the reference then how do I reply?
A Muslim
Netherlands




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