Know from the Quran your residence

Know from the Quran your residence

Know from the Quran your residence

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The Quran presents knowledge ahead of science, but for the session proposed, it is not the point. Here, I shall show you how the Book reveals to you your own place of residence in the body, something typically taken as mysterious.


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Synopsis

Neurobiology depicts the human brain as the organ of intellect. It has located in the brain the stations for cognition (e.g., sight and hearing) and for feelings and experience (e.g., pain, anger and face recognition). It has even sited in the brain the places involved in moral functions (e.g., judgement and lies). However, the locale of the self itself has escaped from it; so has the one assigned with ontological questions. The Quran invites its reader to seek knowledge and apply reason; however, it never introduces a term for the instrument of knowing, the brain. Instead, the intellectual roles are attributed to the heart and chest, a position that allows for a literal interpretation of these artefacts in the Book. 

The foundational objective of this work is to appraise this interpretation in the light of the lessons drawn from scientific studies. More than simply acknowledging the pre-knowledge of the Quran of some new scientific findings, this research seeks to re-appraise the meanings of the relevant Quranic ayahs in view of those findings. It reveals the literal significance of the terms ‘heart’ and ‘chest’ used in the Scripture but in a different context and also shows that Quranic depictions of neurobiological concepts are prescient. It finds the Quran furnishing a fuller picture of the intellect. It shows that a physical depiction of human intellect in the Quran is not only possible but indispensable. 

This lecture promises to apprise you of the above Quranic picture.


Professor Muhammad Waqar Raza

MBBS, PhD, MD, FRCPath,

Certificate in Fundamental Neurosciences

Recipient Overseas Research award United Kingdom Universities Committee Vice Chancellors, 1990, 91. Vice chairman Lothian Interpretation and Translation Trust, Edinburgh, 1997. Captain Army Medical Corps, 1980-1982. Member Overseas Doctors Association (secretary 1998-1999), fellowship Royal College Pathologist.


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