Abstract

Health has various dimensions: 1. physical health, 2. mental health, and 3. spiritual health that the spiritual health affects the physical and mental health and it is influenced by them at the same time. Prayer is the highest order of worship is the religion of Islam and can have physical, spiritual and spiritual effects on the individual. The prayer affects the individuals’ purity, Wudu1 and observance of one’s health directly affects one’s own health. Its physiological effects, such as bowing, strengthen the abdominal muscles, digestive system, the spine, neck, hands legs and thighs. Prostration is considered as the most important part of prayer in the treatment of lumbar discs, strengthening of the neck and increasing blood flow to the brain, which in turn contributes to the relaxation and reduction of anxiety. In this study, while addressing the principles and states of prayer, they are adjusted with the physicians’ recommendations, some of the results of which were that prayer is very effective in spiritual and body health. The results of medical research confirm that prayer can be referred to as the spirit and body exercise. There is a significant relationship between those parts of prayer and its components with more medical effects e.g. purity, the presence of the heart, long prostrations, and night prayer that are focused by the religion. The Quran and narrations refer to the multifaceted nature of prayer and its principles. Each principle is like the rings of a chain that provide the worldly and here after health of the human being.

Highlights

  • IntroductionImam Sadiq (peace is upon him) said: God bless Muhammad and Al-Muhammad, and bless me in my prayer... and heal my disease through them[2]

  • Imam Sadiq said: God bless Muhammad and Al-Muhammad, and bless me in my prayer... and heal my disease through them[2].Prayer, which is known as the greatest worship in Islam, besides being a great religious duty and having unique spiritual blessings, brings the human being to God and ascend him to the highest heaven

  • It is hoped that specialists in related disciplines at the university would establish a movement called «Prayer Therapy» by relying on these religious texts so that more attention is paid to this great worship and a service is provided to the health field in a new way

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Summary

Introduction

Imam Sadiq (peace is upon him) said: God bless Muhammad and Al-Muhammad, and bless me in my prayer... and heal my disease through them[2]. Prayer, which is known as the greatest worship in Islam, besides being a great religious duty and having unique spiritual blessings, brings the human being to God and ascend him to the highest heaven. It has extensive material blessings in various spheres of life and individual life. In the original Islamic sources, and in the jurisprudential and ethical books, there are references to the existence of the field of physical health in prayer and have received the attention of respected scholars It could be a good basis for collaborative interdisciplinary efforts. It is hoped that specialists in related disciplines at the university would establish a movement called «Prayer Therapy» by relying on these religious texts so that more attention is paid to this great worship (prayer, health factory) and a service is provided to the health field in a new way

Prayer and Valuing the Health of the Body
Prayer for the Health of the Body in Prayer Follow-Ups
Prayer for longevity and full health:
Devotions for the Health of the Body in the Noon Prayer Follow-Ups
1.10.1 Praying and Brushing
1.11 Prophet’s Brushing Method
1.12 Now Read the Medical Science Perspective on this
1.13 Rinsing Mouth and Inhalation
Effect of Wudu on the safety of the senses
1.15 Relationship between Prayer and Electric Charges and Magnetic Field
1.16 Prayer and Nutrition Health
1.18 Prayer and Background for the Daily Walking
1.19 Narrative Two
1.20 Positive Effects of Bowing on Body Health
1.21 Prostration and its Medical Benefits
1.22.1 Long prostration in Medicine
1.23 Night Prayer and Body Health
Conclusions
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