The Power of Submission to God (Allah)
You may be surprised to know, dear ones, that submission is the best remedy for so many disorders. When the believer practices the worship of submission, s/he acquires so much power in all fields.. Let’s read more.
"Has
not the time come for the hearts of those who believe (in the Oneness
of Allah –Islamic Monotheism) to be affected by Allah’s Reminder (this
Qur’an), and that which has been revealed of the truth, lest they become
as those who received the Scripture [the Taurat (Torah) and the Injeel
(Gospel)] before (i.e. Jews and Christians) and the term was prolonged
for them and so their hearts were hardened? And many of them were
Fasiqun (the relbellious, the disobedient to Allah". (Al-Hadid: 16). This
is a great verse (Ayah) that is directed to every believer to reminder
him/ her of the importance of submission before Allah the Almighty. When
we think deeply of the Qur’an verses we find that it emphasizes on this
issue. Why? Let us look at the facts from the Qur’an and science.
Does submission has a power?
Sometimes the Believer thinks that Allah the Almighty commanded us to practice submission just to get close to Him. But scientific studies found something new about what is called ‘meditation’. This kind of ‘meditation’ requires one to sit quietly and gaze at a mountain or a candle or a tree without movement or wonder. They
found that this ‘meditation’ was found to be very useful for treating
disorders, improving memory, developing creativity, and increasing
patience, etc.
Qur’an
is not restricted to mere meditation, however; it is combined with
thinking, contemplation, learning from mistakes and focusing on the
goal, and this is called submission. Submission is one of the most
important and most difficult practices of worship because it requires so
much concentration. Hence, the
word submission indicates the highest level of meditation combined with
deep contemplation, and this submission is not just worship, but also a
remedy that has many benefits for treating disorders and acquiring
powerful and renovated potentials.
Submission & the Heart
A
new study published by the American Heart Association Journal showed
that regular meditation for long periods of time protects one from
cardiac infarction and heart disorders. Meditation helps treating high blood pressure therefore it reduces the heart exertion. For this, Allah the Almighty tells his believers: "Has
not the time come for the hearts of those who believe (in the Oneness
of Allah –Islamic Monotheism) to be affected by Allah’s Reminder (this
Qur’an)" (Al-Hadid: 16)
This study also showed that the heart has an important job and it is not just a pump. Studies show the importance of meditation and submission for the stability of the heart work. Today,
doctors say that heart diseases are the first reason for death all over
the world, and the reason behind such diseases is the disturbances in
the way the heart works. Here comes the importance of submission in stabilizing and organizing the heart performance.
Studies
proved today that meditation not only treats misery, anxiety, and
depression – diseases that are most common today, but also, and when it
is practiced regularly, gives more self-confidence and makes him/ her
more patient and stronger to face life challenges. Allah the Almighty says: "Those
who believed (in the Oneness of Allah – Islamic Monotheism), and whose
hearts find rest in the remembrance of Allah: verily, in the remembrance
of Allah do hearts find rest" (Ar-Ra’d:28). So dear ones, if you want to avoid heart disorders, you need to practice submission every day even for seconds.
The relationship between submission & brain waves
Scientists
found that the human brain produces electromagnetic frequencies all the
time, the value of these frequencies varies according to the human
activity. During alertness,
activity, working, and concentrating; the brain produces ‘Beta’ waves
which are vibrations with frequencies ranging from 15 to 40 vibration/
second (hertz). During
relaxation and normal meditation, the brain produces ‘Alpha’ waves which
range from 9 – 14 hertz. During sleep, dreaming and deep meditation,
the brain produces ‘Theta’ waves which range from 5- 8 hertz. Finally, during deep sleeping (without dreams), the brain produces ‘Detla’ waves which value is less than 4 hertz.
So
when someone is in a state of submission, the vibration of the waves
reduces which causes the brain to relax in order to repair itself from
any diseases or stresses. Furthermore,
the researchers believe that agitation stresses the brain, hence,
shortens its life, while meditation relaxes the brain and lengthens its
life.
The
most important waves that the brain produces are those with low
frequency, they provide means for healing the body due to their effect
on body cells and immunity system. So
meditation, or submission, is an effective way to produce these waves
which have positive impact on the brain cells as they help to re-program
and correct any mistake that may occur in the brain performance.
Practicing submission is a way to prepare, organize, and strengthen the
work of the brain.
Submission increases the size of brain
Recently, new researches from Harvard Medical College
studied the possible effect of meditation on human brain and found that
the size of a brain that practises meditation or submission is a lot
bigger than that of a normal brain. So there is a belief that meditation
increases the size of the brain, it is also true that it increases the
human ability to be creative, have a good life, and be happy.
They also found that the brain cortex becomes thinker in certain areas because of meditation. This phenomenon becomes more interesting when we know that the brain cortex reduces as we age. So we can say that meditation leads to long life or slow aging!
This study (William J. Cromie, Harvard University)
also showed that the longer the duration of the meditation, the better
the effect on the brain especially on its size and stability. So there is a relation between mediation and the brain size and wellness. This
effect on the brain happens as a result of meditation only, submission,
however, gives better results; unfortunately no Islamic experiments
have been conducted in this area.
Submission reduces pain
When
the chemical medicine failed to treat some incurable diseases, some
researchers used meditation as a remedy after they noticed that regular
meditation helps reducing the feeling of pain and strengthening the
immunity system.
A new study showed that meditation cures chronic diseases. Some
researches studied the brain for a group of people who were asked to
dip their hands in a very hot water; the brain activity for the pain
they felt was recorded. The same
experiment was repeated on another group who were practising regular
meditation; their brain as a result was not responding to pain. It was found that meditation caused a neural effect that prevented the pain from stimulating the brain.
It
can be concluded that submission helps tolerating pain and reducing it
to a great limit, it is the best way to learn patience and is an
effective remedy for agitation. If
you have any mental/ emotional issues, you can practise meditation by
reflecting on a miracle from the Qur’an every day, or hear verses of the
Qur’an with contemplation and reflection; when you hear a verse of
torment, think of hell and its burning, and when you hear a verse of
grace, think of paradise and its blessing. This is how the messenger of
Allah the Almighty used to read the Qur’an.
The
human brain contains more that 10,000 trillion synaptic cleft which
connect more that trillion cells with each other and works as the most
complicated system on earth. Scientists
say that the brain cells need meditation and contemplation all the time
to get re-activated and become more efficient. People
who are used to deep contemplation and reflection on the universe for
example are the most creative ones as Allah the Almighty say: Verily, in
the creation of the heavens and the earth, and in the alternation of
night and day, there are indeed signs for men of understanding (190)
Those who remember Allah (always and in prayers) standing, sitting, and
lying down on their sides, and think deeply about the creation of the
heavens and the earth, (saying): “Our Lord! You have not created (all)
this without purpose, glory to You! (Exalted are You above all that they
associate with You as partners). Give us salvation from the torment of
the fire. (Al Imran 190-191)
Submission and Emotions
A
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) survey carried out by some scientists
showed that the person who is used to meditation is much capable of
controlling his/ her emotions and agitations than others, hence, is
happier.
Experiments also showed that meditation helps controlling the sexual instinct for men and women. Furthermore,
meditation controls a person’s emotions and prevents any extravagance
actions or irresponsible decisions he/ she may take, because it
positively activates the sensitive areas in the brain and promote it to
get rid of the negative accumulations and damages from the past.
Submission is a remedy for the incurable diseases
There
are special medical centres in the west that treat patients using
meditation and they believe that meditation cures diseases that medicine
failed to treat, for this reason such centres have become very popular
today. When I keep reading about
this I tell myself: Glorified and Exalted is Allah, aren’t we more
entitled to this remedy than they are, because the Qur’an made
submission, meditation, and contemplation on Allah’s creatures a great
worship. Allah the Almighty
praised the pious of his slaves: Verily, in the creation of the heavens
and the earth, and in the alternation of night and day, there are indeed
signs for men of understanding (190) Those who remember Allah (always
and in prayers) standing, sitting, and lying down on their sides, and
think deeply about the creation of the heavens and the earth, (saying): “Our
Lord! You have not created (all) this without purpose, glory to You!
(Exalted are You above all that they associate with You as partners).
Give us salvation from the torment of the fire" (Al Imran 190-191)
So,
if it happens that you have any incurable or chronic disease, I suggest
that you spend an hour everyday with one of the Qur’an miracles whether
it is in the field of astrology, medicine, mountains, sea, etc and
think deeply about Allah’s creatures and the holiness of this Qur’an. This is the way I treat myself from diseases or emotional problems and I recommend this remedy to every fellow believer.
Submission & the Forelock
Scientists
found that the human forelock – the upper frontal area of the brain
(Prefrontal Lobe)- is highly activated during meditation, deep
contemplation, and creative thinking. This
area of the brain is the centre of leadership and it is also the centre
for life and important decision making for human. This part of the
brain has a great effect on our behaviours, emotions and life
continuation.
The
messenger of Allah the Almighty concentrated on this part of the brain
in his supplication when he used to say “My forelock is in Your hands”,
meaning: my lord, I submit my forelock which is the centre for
leadership, decision making, and behavior so you can guide it as You
wish. It is known that one
effective way to be treated by Qur’an is to put your hand on the
forelock and recite verses of Qur’an with full submission.
The
figure shows the responsible area for lie or mistake in the brain -the
area highlighted in red color- which is the upper frontal area of the
brain (the forelock). It is also
responsible for important decision making and behaviors in human, and
it is the same area responsible for creativity and submission. When
the believer practices submission whether in his worship, work, while
contemplating Qur’an, or even in his social life, this area (forelock)
is activated and becomes capable of creativity, directing the body, and
making the right decisions. It
also prevents from lying and promotes honesty! This was mentioned in the
Qur’an (the supplication of prophet Hud): I put my trust in Allah, my
Lord and your Lord! There is not a moving (living) creature but He has
the grasp of its forelock. Verily, my Lord is on a Straight Path (the truth). (Hud:56)
Submission & the wicked thoughts
After
many experiments on Buddhist monks who meditate daily for one hour, Dr.
Newberg found that the upper frontal part of their brain is activated
during meditation, while the backside part of the brain encounters no
activity. It is known that the responsible area for the wicked thoughts
is found on the backside of the brain; hence, meditation and submission
can be a good remedy for wicked thoughts.
The
feeling of the surroundings is reduced for those who practice
meditation and this lead us to conclude that the practice of submission
reduces the feeling of the surrounding and hence any mental or emotional
problem that can be a result of the surroundings (friends, family,
society, etc) can be eliminated by the regular practice of meditation. Some
recent studies show that meditation improves memory and concentration
in human, and this can be beneficial for those with memory problems.
Submission and Schizophrenia
When
some researchers studied the brain for people with Schizophrenia, they
found that their brain frontal lobe is smaller than that of normal
people. They realized that there
is an activity that is carried out in this sensitive area of the brain
(forelock) for people with this disease.
We
can then say that submission treats schizophrenia more effectively than
any other chemical medication, because submission and contemplation
highly activates this part of the brain and corrects any damages there. Schizophrenia
can cause loss in the brain cells that can reach 10% of its size, and
which can be compensated with practising submission everyday for a short
time.
Submission & Prayer
Qur’an
emphasize on the huge role of submission in maintaining prayers. Many
Muslims do pray but are unable to maintain their prayers due to the lack
of submission: And seek help in patience and As-Salat (the prayers) and
truly it is extremely heavy and hard except for Al-Khashi’un [i.e. the
true believers in Allah –those who obey Allah with full submission, fear
much from His Punishment, and believe in His Promise (Paradise) and His
Warnings (Hell). (Al-Baqarah:45). Submission is very important in
prayer which is clearly shown in the Qur’an. In the above verse, the
Qur’an amazingly connected patience and submission; and scientists today
found that meditation teachs a person endurance, patience and how to
handle difficult situations.
Many
American scientists carried experiments on people who perform their own
prayers (Not the Islamic Prayers) and found out that prayer has a huge
effect on treating cardiac infarction and stabilizing brain performance.
The Qur’an connected the two healing tools ‘prayer & submission’: "Successful indeed are the believers (1) Those who offer their salat (prayer) with all solemnity and full submissiveness" (Al-Mu’minum:1-2)
How can we practice submission in our daily life?
Through Qur’an! It is the best way to practice submission before Allah the Almighty. We want to correct the common concept that submission should be practised only in prayers or while reading Qur’an. Submission
is a way of living that the believer practises in each single moment of
his/ her life like our prophets peace be upon them did. If
we think deeply about the life of the prophets peace be upon them we
find that they were in full submission to the Almighty, which in turn
equipped them with much tolerance and endurance to deal with so much
harm and mockery. This submission was the way for having their
supplication answered: "Verily, they used to
hasten on to do good deeds, and they used to call on Us with hope and
fear, and used to humble themselves before us" (Al-Anbiya:90). Look
carefully at the sentence ‘and used to humble themselves before us’, it
indicates that the blessed prophets peace be upon them were in full
submission all the time and we should take them as models in our lives.
But how can we do this?
The
real believer always practises submission in his prayers, thinks about
the alms (Sadaqah) that he/she gives away, reflects when he visits the
sick and prays to Allah the Almighty to protect him from diseases, and
when he deals with others in trading (selling and purchasing), he always
feels that Allah the Almighty watches him so he avoid lying or
cheating, and becomes more honest in order to be resurrect together with
the followers of the messenger of Allah the Almighty (Siddiqin).
When
the believer encounters a temptation or is about to look at whatever
Allah the Almighty has forbidden him/ her to look at, the believer
immediately remembers that Allah the Almighty watches him/ her so s/he
keeps away from such a sin for Allah’s sake, and then s/he feels the
grace and joy of faith.
When
the believer dislike something about his wife (and vice versa), and he
remembers that Allah the Almighty commanded him to live with his wife
honourably and not cause her any harm, and that the messenger of Allah
the Almighty commanded him to take care of his wife, then he stops
causing his wife any harm and becomes more patient with her. This is submission.
When
the believer encounters sickness or a difficult situation, the first
thing he does is supplication and seeking refuge in Allah the Almighty. He
knows that Allah the Almighty is the One who gives and takes, has all
the goodness, cure from diseases, and provide the means of living. This is the real submission
Submission is the outcome of good deeds, supplication, and the haste to do good deeds. If
you wish to be submissive before Allah the Almighty and have your
supplications answered similar to how Allah the Almighty answered his
prophets’ supplication during the most difficult times, you have to
search for the good deeds and haste on to them (i.e. Do not wait for
others to give you the money so you can give it away, rush and spend
your own money). Remember this verse and memorize it so you can repeat it everyday at every situation you encounter: "Verily,
they used to hasten on to do good deeds, and they used to call on Us
with hope and fear, and used to humble themselves before Us" (Al-Anbiya:90)
Finally…
Maybe
we can understand now, after presenting all the above facts, that the
reason behind Allah’s inspiration on his messenger Mohammed peace be
upon him to go to Hira’a cave seeking solitude is to meditate and
reflect on the creation of this universe and contemplate on the
greatness of Al mighty, this stage was extremely important to equip him
with great patience and endurance needed to carry the burden of the
greatest message on this earth
Also
we may understand now the main objective of pilgrimage (Hajj) –
purifying the man so he comes back from Hajj as he is just born - as
Hajj depends on meditation, submission, and contemplation on Allah’s
creation especially standing in Arafa (A plain, a few kilometers from
Makkah, where pilgrims gather to worship, pray and ask for forgiveness)
which is the main ritual in Hajj. Hajj is a period of recovery and therapy for the believer if he knows how to invest every moment of it in Allah’s obedience.
Finally we may understand why the prophets peace be upon them were the most patient among all. It is because they used to practice total submission in every aspect of their lives. This reward of patience is given to them in this life and much more is waiting for them in the hereafter: "the
men and the women who are humble (before they lord – Allah)..What is
the reward that Allah the Almighty prepared for them?: Allah has
prepared for them forgiveness and a great reward" (i.e. Paradise) (Al-Ahzab:35)
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By: A Kaheel
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