The human body receives to the everyday life a big quantity of electromagnetic radiations which come from electronic devices which we use to the everyday life (the computer, the mobile, the radio, the television etc.). Thus, without realizing it the human body is electro magnetically charged. What makes that we have, inexplicably, headache, stress, fatigue, troubles everywhere in the body etc. …
What we can make against that?
A scientific researcher of robert colman’s name - Stanford University -USA (non-Muslim), finished a deep research on this subject by giving the following conclusion:
The electromagnetic radiations are harmful for the health. The human-being can get rid of it only by putting the forehead, several times a day, on the ground. The earth has a strength of major inhalation when it is about electromagnetic radiations. It is for that that in the architecture we use vital leads which leads the electric activities towards the ground.
What is surprising it is that this researcher concluded that in that case there the forehead has to be in direct contact with the ground so much say that the rest of the body is without movement for a moment. The most amazing it is because he added that the best discharge is reached by putting the forehead on the ground towards the direction of the center of the earth (center of the world). it adorned that the strength of inhalation is even bigger there to this place.
According to most of the geographers, even non-Muslims, the center of the earth is at Mecca. thus let us see, that when you prostrate yourself before THE LORD of this Universe, you are not only worshipping THE GOD, but without that you know it you are cleaning your body of the harmful elements.
**Qùr_àn:
[57.1-4] al Hadeed
All that is in the heavens and the earth glorifieth Allah; and He is the Mighty, the Wise. (1)
His is the Sovereignty of the heavens and the earth; He quickeneth and He giveth death; and He is Able to do all things. (2)
He is the First and the Last, and the Outward and the Inward; and He is Knower of all things. (3)
He it is Who created the heavens and the earth in six Days; then He mounted the Throne. He knoweth all that entereth the earth and all that emergeth therefrom and all that cometh down from the sky and all that ascendeth therein; and He is with you wheresoever ye may be. And Allah is Seer of what ye do. (4)
**Most enlightening…this is a perfect example whereby science is playing catchup with spirituality…
Re: Electromagnetic Radiations and Forhead on the ground
^^^Ignorance of all things is an evil neither terrible nor excessive, nor yet the greatest of all; but great cleverness and much learning, if they be accompanied by a bad training, are a much greater misfortune. What do you doubt about?
religious people have a problem. when science is against their beliefs, they say that science can not reconcile with faith, since faith means believing in things unconditionally. however when it validates their faith, then they show it as a proof.
there is also another thing. they keep planting stories that will show that somehow what their faith tells them is actually better for the humans. and therefore, it was FOR SOME REASON that that it was put their by an all knowing deity. otherwise, how could it be possible that the great LORD has done it without any reason.
one of the first things in these kinds of legends is that the name of a professor is joined with a big name university, as has been done in this case. who is going to cross-check from the said professor after all? usually the professor does not exist, and even if he does the research is never conducted. there are several such urban legends with big names attached to it. try snopes.com religion page. you will find einstein making fun of the atheist professor, drilling hell in siberia and scientists discovering the lost day in space. and all of them are false.
first of all there is no purpose of a non-muslim having an interest in why muslims do a sajda. second, even if he does, he will need funds for the project. who is going to provide the funds?
another thing is that the urban legend will never tell you where the research was originally published.
if you feel like whatever i am saying is nonsense, then you can try emailing the said professor. here is his webpage
^ Way to go jaanan. Let the professor get bombared by the inane queries. Why don't you go ahead and post his home address and SSN as well?
If i had, i would have done so :)
no, but seriously, i was looking for the guy. at first my suspicion was that the guy would be non-existent. but he is there, and he is a professor Emeritus. that means he is retired, and probably way too old to work for the satisfaction of muslims.
Who said that, the non-Muslim have shown interest in doing Sajda? Read the original thread again with your open eyes and try to consume it with an open mind. He only said about the effects of radiations and it’s relation with earth, he didn’t say anything about Muslims doing Sajda and that in the direction of Kaba. Being a student of Wireless communication systems myself, I know what this author means about the effects of radiations on us and the cure which lies in contact with the earth (ground).
But the reality of the other person lies not in what he reveals to you, but what he cannot reveal to you. Therefore, if you would understand him, listen not to what he says, but rather to what he does not say.
Moreover, your so called science and its achievement are circulating here since 2-3 decades and what science is proving now, has been proved and shown in Quran 1500 years ago and still proving science as an obsolete tool in many cases. Quran has proved science so many times wrong and a mere glimpse of that is the theory of evolution by Darvin, according to which your were a monkey and then became a sophisticated human being; and his theory actually fits on people like you; monkey…lol
and below is the text and link to the article, I made the summary of this thread from.
Dr. Robert G. Coleman (3[a6]), StanfordUniversity in USA, did a study on the center of earth gravity and the point in which gravity cosmological radiations meet (the meeting point magnetic gravitational radiations) on earth; he found that this center is Makkah. Makkah, then, is the center of the seven continents as well as the meeting point of magnetic gravitational radiations. Allah describes it in the Qur’an as “the Mother of the Towns”: “And thus we have revealed to you an Arabic Qur’an, that you may warn the Mother of the Towns and whomever are (dwelling) around it, and to warn the Day of Gathering, wherein there is no suspicion: a group in the Garden, and a group in the Blaze.” (Counsel 7[a7])
Re: Electromagnetic Radiations and Forhead on the ground
how is Mecca the 'centre' of earth? the planet is a 'near' sphere which means the centre is down below you regardless of which direction you body is as long your face is down - meaning you could be faced N,E,W, or S as long as you are pointing down.
if you want to see it as a circle instead of a sphere, then all points on the equator can be considered the center
This seems to be some sort of half-baked mix up of emg conductivity poles and geology! does Islam really need this kind of proof?
how is Mecca the 'centre' of earth? the planet is a 'near' sphere which means the centre is down below you regardless of which direction you body is as long your face is down - meaning you could be faced N,E,W, or S as long as you are pointing down.
if you want to see it as a circle instead of a sphere, then all points on the equator can be considered the center
This seems to be some sort of half-baked mix up of emg conductivity poles and geology! does Islam really need this kind of proof?
Center is based on surface land mass and a few other parameters, geographic and electromagnetic.
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Who said that, the non-Muslim have shown interest in doing Sajda?
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i did not say that. i said this:
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first of all there is no purpose of a non-muslim having an interest in** why muslims do a sajda**
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so before asking me to open my eyes, you should have opened yours as to what i was saying.
dont tell me about the professor's page. i have already listed it in my previous post. and i am sure if you emailed him, he will tell you he has not conducted any such research.
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Being a student of Wireless communication systems myself,...
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yep, but i am a Nobel Laureate in Physics. my point is that anyone could call himself an expert in a field on the internet. you cant really confirm it, can you???
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Quran has proved science so many times wrong and a mere glimpse of that is the theory of evolution by Darvin, according to which your were a monkey and then became a sophisticated human being; and his theory actually fits on people like you; monkey...lol
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see this is the problem with the religious idiots. that Darwin's theory is nothing like what you have described shows that you dont have the slightest idea about what it is. idiocy knows no bounds. you are a case in point. read the theory before you make comments about it. read "the blind watchmaker". and no matter what you say you have read, i am going to guarantee you that you are very ignorant of the theory of evolution.
when it fits your religious myths, then you'd own this theory. but as soon as it disagrees with those myths, you start ridiculing it.
you have taken the article from a religious site. it is the same way like when you want to prove a conservative point of view, you cite fox news. or go to a site like jihadwatch if you want proof that all muslims are constantly planning to attack the United States. my point is that the article is skewed in favor of religion.
also the article does not mention where the study was published. as such i am reluctant to agree with them. i mean the article could be written by someone like you. and the urban legend has to be started by someone. maybe it was the author of this article that started all this.