2.3.9. Why are hazardous games haram/makrooh?

In the Name of Allah, the Exalted!  

The question regarding why hazardous games are forbidden (haram) or unrecommended(makrooh) can be answered from a philosophic and logic perspective as well as from a psychological and of this a medical one.  

Prefrontal corex or al-naseyah

Prefrontal corex or al-naseyah

As fun as it may be, hazardous games influence the human psyche and even the forelock, called al-naseyah (in Arabic) – named in the Holy Quran – or medically speaking, the prefrontal cortex (in Latin):  

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most merciful.

Does he not know that Allah does see?
Nay, but if he cease not We will seize him by the forelock –
The lying, sinful forelock –
(The Holy Quran: Surah Al-Alaq (Kapitel 96 – The Clot) verse 14-16)  

  

 


The verses above tells us that humans will be dragged by their forelock and will be thrown in the fire of hell on the Day of Judgment if they don’t cease lying and commit sins. 

A man’s forelock (or al-naseyah) is the center of planning, reasoning… and decision-making, such as to become angry and lie; which is medically proven and even taught in medical schools all around the world.
In other words, al-naseyah is the ‘government’ of our nervous system that gives order to our other body parts to carry out good deeds or to commit sins, such as by hitting someone or become angry.  

So far it is too early to get into the subject of hazardous games since the linkage between this topic and al-naseyah isn’t obvious yet; therefore, another scientific aspect is needed in order to enable understanding of the existing correlation.
One of many medical studies (such as Prefrontal Cortex Deactivation During Video Game Play, by the Japanese Dr.Goh Matsuda and Dr.Kazuo Hiraki, source) carried out, have shown that those playing video games and watch television a lot get a decrease in their forelock activity; which is one of the reasons why one cannot leave the TV to carry out more important things, such as doing homework or perform the prayers, after having watched TV long enough. On every such occasion we say to ourselves:”Ahh… I’ll get up a bit later.” This excuse is used most of the time and its true cause is that as soon as the activity in the forelock shrinks the whisperings of Satan will commence and distract the person in order to hinder him from thinking, planning, and therefore prioritize more important things in life. This is why youths tend to become more addicted to video games and TV; since their ability to think, plan and decide gets inactivated and as a result they “surrender” themselves to the TV’s entertaining role.    

Now is the time to start with the main topic, namely hazardous games.  

Let us take the example of card games, where luck decides most of the game’s outcome.  

Many medical studies, such as Why do we gamble and take needless risks?, by Professor Keith Kendrik, a British scientist (source), have shown that each time a person wins the forelock gets activated, whereas each time he loses the forelock gets inactivated. This indicates that each time a person loses he gets deeper and deeper into a downwards state that doesn’t lead to any reward for the brain’s hormonal activity but instead results in the inactivation of our thinking and decision ability.  

This is among the many reasons why a card game is taken seriously even though no money has been bet nor are any enemies playing along, other than friends.  

The diminishing activity in the forelock leads to the fact that one cannot think clearly and at the same time wants to get back the reward-sensation one used to get on every winning occasion. When an individual doesn’t get any reward he becomes desperate, becomes more and more jealous and as a result gets angry. It is at this specific time that Satan’s whispering takes such a full effect that the angry person would react verbally (by swearing for instance) or moreover, react physically and become violent. It is interesting to know that the central site of the human intellect is the naseyah. As soon as a person’s intellect isn’t controlled by one’s own ego (nafs) he gets exposed to risks to commit sins due to the fact that the negative feelings above dominate the brain’s activity.  

This is the reason why in desperate situations, the person often sells his clock, his furniture, his car and even his own child (which has been seen in extreme cases) after having lost more and more money and fallen into deep debts.  

Of course our topic isn’t about money here, but from the example given above, one finally understands why our 6th Imam, Imam Sadiq(A.S.) said:
“One shall not take a ‘path’ that leads to commit sin(s)” [instead of simply saying that one shall not commit sin(s)].
Actions that lead a person to a ‘place’ or a ‘state’ – where sins are usually committed (in this case hazardous games) – should be avoided at all cost so that a series of following and growing sins aren’t carried out.  

But still, let us assume that a person still chooses to play card because he is certain that he can control his temper by avoiding becoming jealous and angry each time he loses. This leads us to the question:
“If he succeeds in not becoming angry what guarantees that the others around the table don’t fall into such negative feeling after each loss or stressful situation?”
To answer this question let’s compare this situation to one of Fatima al-Zahra’s (A.S.) sayings, the daughter of the Holy Prophet Mohammed(S.A.A.S.): that a female doesn’t wear libas al-taqwa (i.e. hijab) exclusively for Allah and herself; she wears it also so that other people wouldn’t see her and as a result fall into sins. Thus, by reasoning in such a logic manner, she even took into account the consequences that a lack of hijab could lead to in a society. The same principle goes for hazardous games; an individual might believe that he won’t fall into risks but should instead take into account the fact that his friends might become victims of such risks. This is how a true ‘responsible’ Muslim person acts.  

Finally, by taking into account the medical and psycho-neurological aspect of this topic (even by the help of the saying of Zahra(A.S.)), we should classify hazardous games at least as makrooh (unrecommended) or preferably as haram in order to avoid a series of sins that can occur to the friends playing around the table or even to ourselves.   

 

7.1. The Ear of the Heart

In the Name of Allah, the Exalted!

In this section we will be dealing with the amazing sayings of our sixth Imam, Imam Sadiq (Peace be upon him).

Imam Sadiq (AS) said:

 “The heart possesses two ears; the spirit of belief slowly invites him towards righteous deeds, while the Satan slowly invites him towards evil deeds. Therefore, whoever becomes victorious in this struggle takes over heart’s control.”
(Source: Bihar al-Anwar vol. 70, p.53)

Since this saying involves both a medical and especially spiritual aspect it would be wise enough to bring forth its medical one as a start. The information revealed to us is very specific since the word ‘ears’ are named. Anatomically (outside the frame of Islam or any other religion) it is known that the human heart has two ears, called in Latin auricular dexter (right ear) and auricular sinister (left ear). These are located in the upper right and left part of the heart. What this saying is telling us is that the cells(or its smallest entities within) in the ears are involved in performing righteous deeds. Medically speaking, there are left ‘and’ right auricles (referred to as atrial appendages) which are continuous with the left atrium and right atrium (the upper chambers of the heart) respectively. They are believed to be remnants of the left and right atrium of the developing heart when we were embryos.
In the medical course of Human Physiology on learns that the human heart works myogenic, meaning that the heart’s beating is not triggered by the brain (neurogenic), but rather by the heart itself. Moreover, the exact place where the impulse of the heart ‘is initiated’ is located in the atrial wall, as said by Imam Sadiq (AS) through the words “takes over the heart’s control”. The exact location that generates nerve impulse on the auricle is called the sinoatrial (SA) node. The SA node is also referred to as the pacemaker of the heart as it sets the rate of contraction for the heart. Beyond that it spontaneously contracts and generates nerve impulses that travel throughout the heart wall causing both atria to contract; Sobhan Allah! (God be Praised!)’, that is exactly what Imam al-Sadiq (AS) said. The reason why this is possible is because the node is a specialized type of tissue that acts like both muscle and nervous tissue. When nodal tissue contracts (like muscle tissue) it generates nerve impulses (like nervous tissue) that travel throughout the heart wall.

But how do impulses generated from the SA node travel through the heart?
These impulses reach the atrioventricular (AV) node, which is a section of nodal tissue that lies on the right side of the partition that divides the atria, near the bottom of the right atrium. The AV node delays cardiac impulses from the sinoatrial node to allow the atria to contract and empty their contents first to the lower chamber called ventricles (see the picture below). Then the AV node relays cardiac impulses to the atrioventricular (AV) bundle. The atrioventricular bundle is a bundle of fibers that are located within the septum (wall) of the heart. The AV bundle carries cardiac impulses down the septum to the ventricles via the Purkinje fibers. These fibers are fiber branches that extend from the AV bundle and relays cardiac impulses to the ventricular cells causing the ventricles to contract so that the blood can be sent to the cells of our body as well as to our lungs through our blood vessels.

SA & AV node

Heart's inner structure

From medicine to spirituality:

You may have noticed that in this section I’ve said that heart commands one’s action whereas in other sections I have said the brain does it. The matter of fact is that both are true. Those who have read the chapter human heart have learned that the heart’s Electromagnetic(EM)-radiation is much stronger than that of the brain and has therefore a much greater influence on the rest of the body compared to the brain. Beyond that many scientists have discovered that the heart and brain communicate with each other bilaterally (2-ways). We all know that it is our brain’s frontal cortex (prefrontal cortex for higher decision-making) that commands the performing of actions through our body and senses. However, since the EM-wave of the heart is much greater than that of the brain and the fact that the heart has an EQ-intelligence(not IQ) due to the existence of heart cells capable of memorizing information (just like brain cells) it confirms us what some specialist have told us regarding the decision-making. It is the brain(in normal cases) that takes decision however since the heart could play a greater role it can influece the brain’s decision-making(by sending information to it); and this is what the saying above is about. That the information sent from the heart could alter the decision that is about to be made by the brain. Here’s an example on two people, one named Ali and the other Zaker. Let’s say Zaker is a poor person who comes to a mosque and begs for help. The first person who sees him is Ali. Ali is very tired and is very busy in the mosque. When he sees that Zaker is approaching him for help he tries to avoid him, yet at that specific moment he hesitates to do so. Some kind of feeling comes in his heart (a feeling of mercy and care) that makes him more humble and as a result he doesn’t avoid him but instead he goes toward him and help him with what ever he needs. This is an example on how Ali, at first, got negative thoughts in his brain however what saved him from taking such an inhuman action is that his spirit of belief slowly invited him towards righteous deed. Therefore, in this case, it is the spirit of belief that became victorious in this struggle, which lead him to help the poor man.

Finally we can realize that Imam Sadiq(AS) is truly among the most pure people ever created after the Holy Prophets(peace be upon them all) both from his spirituality and moral as well as his scientific-mystical knowledge on heart is unique. The fact that medical scientists use the word ear and that its phsysiological role correlates with that which has been mentioned in Imam Sadiq’s(AS) hadith leaves no room for any doubt or any possible coincidence. Since we all know that there wasn’t any medical or technological devices at that time we have to accept the fact that such knowledge had to be derived from a divine source, thus from no other than Allah Allmighty. Hence try to use the knowledge that you have learned from this section on heart as well as the chapter on the human heart(and brain) to reach the exceptional goal that is the true gift of God on earth; this gift is Ahlulbayt (AS) – the Household of the Holy Prophet Mohammed(SAAS). Therefore, as an individual, open a space in your heart for the love of all the last Prophet Mohammed (SAAS) and especially the Ahlulbayt (AS)(his household) by applying their teachings with the intention that the cells(or the deepest entity) of your body (particularly your heart) experience the true blessing of it, as Dr. J. Andrew Armour proved its existence scientifically and Patrick Glynn medically, statistically and clinically.

wa aleykom sallam wa rahmatollah!

2.4.8. Heart’s mention in the Islamic sayings

Many people, Muslims as non-Muslims, believe that the Quranic verses that refer on the heart’s roll in emotion and belief are examples given by Allah that are related to philosophy or are simply metaphoric examples. In fact, it has been shown to readers that mankind is way far from knowing the truth about the cells involvement in emotion, memory, helping someone, having the feeling for God’s presence… etc…

As a Muslim one believes in the Message revealed to mankind from all the prophets (peace be upon them all) sent by Allah until the last Prophet Mohammed (SAAS). After the death of each of the last three greatest prophets Moses (AS), Jesus (AS) and Mohammed (SAAS) there were so called 12 most faithful and loyal followers whose task was to guide the people and protect the Holy Books that were the Old Testament, the New Testament and the Quran.

Since many of the sayings revealed in this topic will be by the 12 infallible Imams (peace be upon them all), from the family of the Prophet Mohammed (SAAS) and that this blog mainly cofuses on Islamic science, we should cover this page into two parts:
– The first one explaining who these 12 Imams were, their worth, status and moral traits;
– then their sayings will be covered.

The 12 infallible Imams (Peace be upon them):

Every true muslim sould have been following the information given to over 100 000 Muslims during the last greatest speech of the prophet Muhammad’s (SAAS) in his last pilgrimage (called “Haj’at-tal witha’”) during the day called (“ghadir khom”). He said to his brothers and sisters in Islam to not worry; since he was soon to pass away.
He said: “I have left for you the Holy Quran and my Household (“ahlulbayt”). Whoever follows these two will be guided in the right path”.
During the same day Mohammed (SAAS) chose the one who would be the leader after his death and chose the most faithful follower called Imam Ali (AS) who was the first Imam of all the 12 Imams. Notice that there were also 12 faithful followers that succeeded Moses (AS) and Jesus (AS).
With the mention of this Household it was meant Imam Ali as the first Imam. The Imams that were supposed to follow him after his death were Imam Ali’s son Imam Hassan (AS) and Imam Hussein (AS). After these first three Imams the leadership was supposed to be transferred to nine more Imams (from the same family) were the last Imam is the Imam Mehdi (AS) that we all (mankind) are waiting for his reappearance before the return of the Prophet Jesus (AS). For those who want to preferably follow the Quran as a source on Imam Ali can read the following verse:

Verily your guardian is Allah and His messenger (Muhammad) and those who believe and establish the prayer, and give charity (alms) while they are (in Ruku’) bowing down.
(Surah Al-Ma’idah (Chapter 5 – The Table Spread) verse 55)

5:55

This famous verse has been revealed in praise of the action of Imam Ali (AS). Abu Dhar recounts, “Once, I was saying my prayers in the company of the Holy Prophet (S) when a beggar came to the mosque asking for some alms. Nobody gave him anything. Ali (AS) was in the state of “Ruku`” and he pointed out his ring to the beggar, who approached him and removed the ring from his finger.” It was at this time that the verse above was revealed. When we say (Ali is the Wali of Allah) in the “Adhan” (that one says before all prayers to call others for praying-time), it is based on this verse of the Holy Quran.
Note that between the disciples of our prophet Muhammad (SAAS), Abu Dhar al- Ghaffari was very truthful, strong and pious. From the outset of his conversion to Islam till the last moment of his life, he didn’t stray from the Path of Truth (i.e. that of the Holy Prophet (SAAS) and his ahlulbayt). He fought hardly against oppression and was one who fully supported Ahlulbayt (AS) and their wilayah (Imam Ali as the first leader and Imam after the Holy Prophet (SAAS)) and was among the first people to convert to Islam.

The significant status of the People of the Household (“Ahlulbayt”) of the Holy Prophet (SAAS) had been continuously emphasised by the Holy Prophet (SAAS) himself during his life time. There are many “Ahadith” (traditions) to this effect.
The most renowned Hadith is that which is known as “Thaqalayn” (i.e. “Two ‘Heavy’ things”). The Holy Prophet (SAAS) said the following:

“I leave behind two heavy things for you – The Holy Qur’án and my Ahlulbayt; if you hold fast unto them, you shall never go astray for they will never separate until they come to me together on the Day of Resurrection”.

This significance of the Ahlulbayt has also been mentioned in the Holy Quran several times. They are specifically mentioned in verse 33 of Surah al-Ahzab, which is known as “Ayat ut Tathir”, literally meaning “the Verse of Purification”.
We narrate Hadith al-Kisa (The event of the Cloak) quite regularly whenever we gather for a “Majlis” (gathering), whether in large numbers or small. The event is said to have taken place at the residence of Bibi Fatimah (AS), the duaghter of the Last Prophet Mohammed (Peace be upon him & his Household).
The narration states that the Holy Prophet (SAAS) came to the house of his daughter and requested for a cloak and then lay down to rest. His grandsons, Imam Hassan (AS) and Imam Hussein (AS) came and joined him under the cloak. Thereafter, Imam Ali (AS) and Bibi Fatimah (AS) also came under the cloak.
Bibi Fatimah (AS) narrates that when they were all assembled under the cloak, the Holy Angel Jibra-il (AS) came to the Holy Prophet (SAAS) and conveyed to him the verse which reads:

BEHOLD, God raised Adam, and Noah, and the House of Abraham, and the House of `Imran above all mankind,
(Surah Al-Imran (Chapter 3 – The Family of Imran) verse 33)

3:33

The word House of ‘Imran used above refers to Ahlulbayt i.e. the Household of the Prophet Muhammad (SAAS).
As a reference to the event of the cloak, the group, assembled under the cloak, has been referred to as “Panjatan Pak” or “Holy group of Five”.
This narration of where the verse was revealed has been recorded in both the Shia and Sunni history books. Two important Sunni references are “Sahih” of Moslem bin Hajjaj, and “Musnad” of Ahmed ibn Hanbal.
At the end of Hadith-e-Kisá, it is narrated that Imam Ali (A) asked the Holy Prophet (SAAS) as to the significance of the gathering under the cloak. The Holy Prophet (SAAS) replied that any group that mentions the event in their gathering, the angels (AS) will seek forgiveness for them until they disperse. The Holy Prophet (SAAS) also said that anyone who has a dire need or is in sorrow will have his prayer answered by the blessings of the narration of the event of the cloak.
When studying the Ayah of Tathir, one will undoubtedly note that the verse begins with addressing the wives of the Holy Prophet (SAAS). Hence, some argue that the people referred to in this verse as Ahlulbayt are the wives, and not the children of the Holy Prophet (SAAS). To this there is a very simple and convincing answer.
The mode of address used in addressing the wives is the feminine plural mode. Hence, in the words “Qarna fi Buyútikunna” – the nún at the end denotes feminine plural address exclusively to the wives of the Holy Prophet (SAAS). Yet, when we come to the part of Ahlulbayt, the verse switches to a different mode of address – “`Ankum Yutahhirakum”. This mode of address is used either for exclusive male plural or male and female mixed plural. Hence the verse changes to addressing a different group of people in a discourse that is overall being addressed to another group. The verse is addressing the wives of the Holy Prophet (SAAS), except in this small part of the verse! In this last part, the address is directed to the Household of the Holy Prophet (SAAS).
Beyond these imams where are many verses from the Holy Quran that describes on believers and their aim (together with Imam Mahdi (AJ)); these verses are 21:105, 24:55. 61:9 and 28:5. Some might argue that this is only in the faith of Muslims but that is untrue. Even the Christians and Jews believe in the coming of Mahdi (AJ). The Jews wait for the so called Meshdi or Mashia (in Hebrew) compared to the Madhi (AJ) name of the muslims that are the same person. The Christians also believe in his coming as mentioned in the Psalm 37 of the Bible. More can be read on: http://smma59.wordpress.com/2006/09/08/mahdi-pbuh-in-other-religions-and-nations/
Some might ask then who we do follow when we for instance don’t find some specific answers to our questions in the Holy Quran or Hadithes (from the Prophet Mohammed (SAAS) and his Ahlulbayt). In such cases one has to follow those scholars (in religion) that are from the family of the ahlulbayt – mening from the family-tree of the 12 imams. These are called ”seyyed” followed by their respective name. One usually asks someone, “who is your so called marja’?” and one can reply that it is Seyyed Sistani, Seyyed Khamenei, Seyyed Shirazi for instance. It is again God who has told us in the Holy Quran to follow these kind of scholars while one seeks for more help in religion:

AND [even] before thy time, [O Muhammad,] We never sent [as Our apostles] any but [mortal] men, whom We inspired: and if you have not [yet] realized this, ask the followers of [earlier] revelation,”
(Surah An-Nahl (Chapter 16 – The Bee) verse 43)

16:43

As you can see Allah is the most merciful; He has indeed left us everything we need to always be rightly guided in the so called God’s right path.

The reason why I am informing readers about the twelve Imams is that they were the ones after the prophets who were had an incredible high knowledge. The specific knowledge that they had being very useful to us concerns the heart. The following information revealed by the Imams shows that their scientific knowledge is purely from the Prophet Mahammed (SAAS) and from God Almighty since the information is scientifically very advanced; so advanced that no human being could discover it. Even we today, after 1400 years, have hardly discovered them by the help of highly sophisticated medical and physical devices. Here are some of words told of them:

Imam al-Baqir (AS) – the fifth imam – said the following:

Three kinds of heart

“There are three kinds of hearts:
a. First type: Reversed heart which lacks feelings for any sort of righteous deeds. Such heart is the heart of an unbeliever.
b. Second Type: The heart which contains a black spot in which a war is being waged between the truth and falsehood, and whichever becomes victorious will take over the heart’s control.
c. Third type: The conquered heart in which there is a lighted lamp which is never going to be turned off.  Such a heart is the heart of a believer.”
(Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 70, p-51.)

From these three types of heart scientifical conclusions can be drawn by the first two types.
This type of heart shows that the heart is involved in carrying out a good righteous deed as we have been informed earlier by the work of Dr. J. Andrew Armour.
According to Dr. Armour one does not feel any relieve in stress (no oxytocin secretion to the blood occurs) if one doesn’t perform the altruistic act with a genuine (true) intent. A person carrying out the altruistic act by this manner can be compared to the first type of hearts (a). Therefore, it is usually said that these people have a heart of stone.
The information given on the second type of heart is that there occurs a war between the truth and falsehood and the one that is victorious will take over the control of the heart. This statement justifies the theory of cell memory since in order for one of them be victorious (the truth or the falsehood) this information (the truth or the falsehood) must be saved in specific cell of the heart. The one that is saved (accepted by the individual) will be victorious and control the heart.

Imam al-Baqir (AS) said:

Spots (sins) on the heart

“Initially there is a white spot and light within the heart of a human being and as a result of his committing sin, a block spot appears. If the person repents the black spot gets wiped out, but if he persisted in sinning, the blackness gradually increases ultimately covering the entire white spot, When this happens the owner of such heart will never return towards goodness and become manifestation of the following Quranic verse:
‘Nay, but that which they have earned is rust upon their hearts.

(Source: al-Kafi, vol. 2, p.273)

This quote is similar to the event that takes place in the first and second type of heart.
It is told here that initially a man’s heart has white spots. While committing a sin a black spot will cover the white one, which happens when the falsehood wins over the truth (compared to heart of type b). If the person continues to commit sins these black spots will gradually cover the entire white spot that results in the lose of the battle between the truth and the falsehood. This leads to the fact that the falsehood will be controlling the heart for always (compare to heart of type a).
However, if the person refuses to commit sins everyday during a long battle against the falsehood he will succeed in keeping his heart’s original white spots that he was born with. This person will eventually have the heart of a believer (compared to heart type c).

The next hadith is from the sixth Imam, Imam Sadiq (AS) and since we have a chapter named Imam Sadiq’s scientific miracles the continuing information will be found there.

Click on this link to read more about this amazing hadith.

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2.4.8.1. The Ear of the Heart

In the Name of Allah, the Exalted!

In this section we will be dealing with the amazing sayings of our sixth Imam, Imam Sadiq (Peace be upon him).

Imam Sadiq (AS) said:

Two ears of the heart

“The heart possesses two ears; the spirit of belief slowly invites him towards righteous deeds, while the Satan slowly invites him towards evil deeds. Therefore, whoever becomes victorious in this struggle takes over heart’s control.”
(Source: Bihar al-Anwar vol. 70, p.53)

Since this saying involves both a medical and especially spiritual aspect it would be wise enough to bring forth its medical one as a start. The information revealed to us is very specific since the word ‘ears’ are named. Anatomically (outside the frame of Islam or any other religion) it is known that the human heart has two ears, called in Latin auricular dexter (right ear) and auricular sinister (left ear). These are located in the upper right and left part of the heart. What this saying is telling us is that the cells(or its smallest entities within) in the ears are involved in performing righteous deeds. Medically speaking, there are left ‘and’ right auricles (referred to as atrial appendages) which are continuous with the left atrium and right atrium (the upper chambers of the heart) respectively. They are believed to be remnants of the left and right atrium of the developing heart when we were embryos.
In the medical course of Human Physiology on learns that the human heart works myogenic, meaning that the heart’s beating is not triggered by the brain (neurogenic), but rather by the heart itself. Moreover, the exact place where the impulse of the heart ‘is initiated’ is located in the atrial wall, as said by Imam Sadiq (AS) through the words “takes over the heart’s control”. The exact location that generates nerve impulse on the auricle is called the sinoatrial (SA) node. The SA node is also referred to as the pacemaker of the heart as it sets the rate of contraction for the heart. Beyond that it spontaneously contracts and generates nerve impulses that travel throughout the heart wall causing both atria to contract; Sobhan Allah! (God be Praised!)’, that is exactly what Imam al-Sadiq (AS) said. The reason why this is possible is because the node is a specialized type of tissue that acts like both muscle and nervous tissue. When nodal tissue contracts (like muscle tissue) it generates nerve impulses (like nervous tissue) that travel throughout the heart wall.

But how do impulses generated from the SA node travel through the heart?
These impulses reach the atrioventricular (AV) node, which is a section of nodal tissue that lies on the right side of the partition that divides the atria, near the bottom of the right atrium. The AV node delays cardiac impulses from the sinoatrial node to allow the atria to contract and empty their contents first to the lower chamber called ventricles (see the picture below). Then the AV node relays cardiac impulses to the atrioventricular (AV) bundle. The atrioventricular bundle is a bundle of fibers that are located within the septum (wall) of the heart. The AV bundle carries cardiac impulses down the septum to the ventricles via the Purkinje fibers. These fibers are fiber branches that extend from the AV bundle and relays cardiac impulses to the ventricular cells causing the ventricles to contract so that the blood can be sent to the cells of our body as well as to our lungs through our blood vessels.

SA & AV node

Heart's inner structure

From medicine to spirituality:

You may have noticed that in this section I’ve said that heart commands one’s action whereas in other sections I have said the brain does it. The matter of fact is that both are true. Those who have read the chapter human heart have learned that the heart’s Electromagnetic(EM)-radiation is much stronger than that of the brain and has therefore a much greater influence on the rest of the body compared to the brain. Beyond that many scientists have discovered that the heart and brain communicate with each other bilaterally (2-ways). We all know that it is our brain’s frontal cortex (prefrontal cortex for higher decision-making) that commands the performing of actions through our body and senses. However, since the EM-wave of the heart is much greater than that of the brain and the fact that the heart has an EQ-intelligence(not IQ) due to the existence of heart cells capable of memorizing information (just like brain cells) it confirms us what some specialist have told us regarding the decision-making. It is the brain(in normal cases) that takes decision however since the heart could play a greater role it can influece the brain’s decision-making(by sending information to it); and this is what the saying above is about. That the information sent from the heart could alter the decision that is about to be made by the brain. Here’s an example on two people, one named Ali and the other Zaker. Let’s say Zaker is a poor person who comes to a mosque and begs for help. The first person who sees him is Ali. Ali is very tired and is very busy in the mosque. When he sees that Zaker is approaching him for help he tries to avoid him, yet at that specific moment he hesitates to do so. Some kind of feeling comes in his heart (a feeling of mercy and care) that makes him more humble and as a result he doesn’t avoid him but instead he goes toward him and help him with what ever he needs. This is an example on how Ali, at first, got negative thoughts in his brain however what saved him from taking such an inhuman action is that his spirit of belief slowly invited him towards righteous deed. Therefore, in this case, it is the spirit of belief that became victorious in this struggle, which lead him to help the poor man.

Finally we can realize that Imam Sadiq(AS) is truly among the most pure people ever created after the Holy Prophets(peace be upon them all) both from his spirituality and moral as well as his scientific-mystical knowledge on heart is unique. The fact that medical scientists use the word ear and that its phsysiological role correlates with that which has been mentioned in Imam Sadiq’s(AS) hadith leaves no room for any doubt or any possible coincidence. Since we all know that there wasn’t any medical or technological devices at that time we have to accept the fact that such knowledge had to be derived from a divine source, thus from no other than Allah Allmighty. Hence try to use the knowledge that you have learned from this section on heart as well as the chapter on the human heart(and brain) to reach the exceptional goal that is the true gift of God on earth; this gift is Ahlulbayt (AS) – the Household of the Holy Prophet Mohammed(SAAS). Therefore, as an individual, open a space in your heart for the love of all the last Prophet Mohammed (SAAS) and especially the Ahlulbayt (AS)(his household) by applying their teachings with the intention that the cells(or the deepest entity) of your body (particularly your heart) experience the true blessing of it, as Dr. J. Andrew Armour proved its existence scientifically and Patrick Glynn medically, statistically and clinically.

wa aleykom sallam wa rahmatollah!