In his Friday Sermon of October 21, 2011 Khalifatullah Hadhrat Munir Ahmad Azim Sahib continued the subject of
Islamic prayer and reflected upon the psychological benefits of Salat.
Drawing upon the latest trends in psychiatry and the treatment of mental
illnesses, Hadhrat Khalifatullah sketches down the ways in which recourse to Salat
and its postures would be beneficial.
Read the extracts from the Sermon:
“A good doctor will
utilise the three aspects of therapy to effect a cure:
(1) Drugs,
to actually combat the illness or relieve pain.
(2) Food to strengthen the defences of
the body and,
(3) Fear, hope, joy or grief are
emotions which the doctor should evoke by counselling the patient to conquer
his illness.
If a man is engaged in
worship, he will feel apprehension, fear and hope, nervousness and love. And
when he takes thought of the next life, he will strengthen the faculties,
delight the heart and drive away disease by this very means.
The latest trends in
psychiatry, both in causation and therapy, postulate a biochemical basis for
mental illness. Salat and indeed Zakat can produce mental changes and
even psychotic behaviour has been determined most positively. The converse
would also apply. The latest trends in psychiatry regarding the causation of
depressions and even Neuroses as well as psychoses reveal that anti-Sunna
behaviour is implicated.
This anti-Sunna activity ranges from error in diet to faulty nutrition (Example, lack of Nicotinic Acid Vitamins etc. causes dementia) and to anti-social activity like isolation, lack of social companionship and lack of orientation. All these factors which represent in the various aspects of Salat, (whereby Salat in congregation leads to a fostering of brotherly feelings and companionship) can prevent mental illness.
This anti-Sunna activity ranges from error in diet to faulty nutrition (Example, lack of Nicotinic Acid Vitamins etc. causes dementia) and to anti-social activity like isolation, lack of social companionship and lack of orientation. All these factors which represent in the various aspects of Salat, (whereby Salat in congregation leads to a fostering of brotherly feelings and companionship) can prevent mental illness.