Benefits of Prostration in Prayer

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Prostration involves five members of the body is resting on the earth, namely the forehead, nose and both hands, both knees and toes (toes).

Prostration in prayer is a humble, praising Allah and asking all sorts pleaded to God Almighty. At the same time, erode the arrogant nature, seen of, arrogant etc..

Dr Fidelma O’Leary, PhD Neuroscience from St. Edward’s University, found the facts about the health benefits of prostrations. In his study found there are few nerve endings in the human brain that do not enter the blood and venous blood is only accessible at the prostrate man.

But it only takes nerves of blood to a particular time, namely at prayer times set (dawn, midday, Asr, Maghrib, ‘evening). Subhanallah. So, who do not pray … This vein receives the blood ill, so his brain does not function normally.

Because the brain lies at the heart, it says Prof. Hembing, heart stock only 20% of blood to the brain, so it helped with a longer bow down to increase the strength of blood flow to the brain (the Prophet ordered us to prostrate for long raka ‘ at last, with many asking all of our desires).

benefit long prostration is to:

»Reject dizziness

»Reject migraine

»Refreshing the brain

»Sharpening minds (sensitive)

»Relieve respiratory system

»Fix pot hybrid falling

»Improving the position of breech babies, etc …

The brain is a central regulator of all human activities, and there are many veins of nerve commissioned respectively. And prostrations .. looks like people, holy God Almighty .. may be useful.

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