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The Region that Controls our Movements

By A. O.

The Region that Controls our Movements

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This fact which scientists have only discovered in the last 60 years, was stated by Allah in the Qur’an centuries ago.

“No indeed! If he does not stop, We will grab him by the forelock, a lying, sinful forelock.” (Al-Alaq 96:15-16)

The expression “the lying, sinful forelock” in the above verse is most interesting. Research carried out in recent years has revealed that the prefrontal area, which is responsible for the management of particular functions of the brain, lies in the frontal part of the skull. Scientists only discovered the functions of this area, which the Qur’an pointed out 1,400 years ago, in the last 60 years.

If we look inside to the brain at the front of the head, we will find the frontal area of the cerebrum. A book entitled Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology, which includes the results of the latest research on the functions of this area, says:

The motivation and the foresight to plan and initiate movements occur in the anterior portion of the frontal lobes, the prefrontal area. This is a region of association cortex…1

The book also says:

In relation to its involvement in motivation, the prefrontal area is also thought to be the functional center for aggression…2

So, this area of the cerebrum is responsible for planning, motivation, and initiating good and sinful behavior, and is responsible for telling lies and the truth.

It is clear that the statement “the lying, sinful forelock” corresponds completely to the above explanations. Again, this fact which scientists have only discovered in the last 60 years, was stated by Allah in the Qur’an centuries ago.

 

Endnotes:

  1. Rod R. Seeley, Trent D. Stephens, and Philip Tate, Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology, 2nd ed. (St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book Inc.: 1996), 211. Also Charles R. Noback, N. L. Strominger, and R. J. Demarest, The Human Nervous System, Introduction and Review, 4th ed. (Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger: 1991), 410-411.
  2. Seeley, Stephens, and Tate, Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology, 211.

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Taken with slight editorial modifications from miraclesofthequran.com.

A. O. is a Turkish writer and author.

 

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