| According to research by David B. Larson, of the American
National Health Research Center, and his team, comparisons of devout and
non-religious Americans have given very surprising results. For instance,
religious people suffer 60% less heart disease than those with little
or no religious belief, the suicide rate among them is 100% lower, they
suffer far lower levels of high blood pressure, and this ratio is 7:1
among smokers. 1
It was reported in one study published in the International Journal
of Psychiatry in Medicine, an important scientific source in the
world of medicine, that people who describe themselves as having no religious
beliefs become ill more frequently and have shorter life spans. According
to the results of the research, those with no beliefs are twice as likely
to suffer stomach-intestine diseases than believers, and their mortality
rate from respiratory diseases is 66% times higher than that of believers.
Secular psychologists tend to refer to similar figures as “psychological
effects.” This means that belief raises peoples’ spirits,
and this contributes to health. This explanation may indeed be reasonable,
but a more striking conclusion emerges when the subject is examined. Belief
in Allah is much stronger than any other psychological influence. The
wide-ranging research into the connection between religious belief and
physical health carried out by Dr. Herbert Benson of the Harvard Medical
Faculty has produced surprising conclusions in this area. Despite not
being a believer himself, Dr. Benson has concluded that worship and belief
in Allah have a more positive effect on human health than that observed
in anything else. Benson states that he has concluded that no belief provides
as much mental peace as belief in Allah. 2
What is the reason for this connection between belief and the human soul
and body? The conclusion reached by the secular researcher Benson is,
in his own words, that the human body and mind are regulated to believe
in Allah. 3
This fact, which the world of medicine has slowly begun to appreciate,
is a secret revealed in the Qur’an in these words: “…
Only in the remembrance of Allah can the heart find peace.”
(Qur’an, 13:28) The reason why those who believe in Allah, who pray
to and trust in Him, are psychologically and physically healthier is that
they behave in accordance with the purpose of their creation. Philosophies
and systems which contradict human creation always lead to pain and unhappiness.
Modern medicine is now tending towards the realization of this truth.
As Patrick Glynn put it: “[S]cientific research in psychology over
the past twenty-five years has demonstrated that,… religious belief
is one of the most consistent correlates of overall mental health and
happiness.” 4
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1- Patrick Glynn, God: The
Evidence, The Reconciliation of Faith and Reason in a Postsecular World
(California: Prima Publishing: 1997), 80-81.
2- Herbert Benson, and Mark Stark, Timeless Healing (New York: Simon &
Schuster: 1996), 203.
3- Ibid., 193.
4- Glynn, God: The Evidence, The Reconciliation of Faith and Reason in
a Postsecular World, 60-61.
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