Kindness to Parents Increases Vitality
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Kindness to Parents Increases Vitality
"Thy Lord hath decreed that ye worship none but Him, and that ye be kind to parents"…. |
I was wondering: if this Quran was the speech of Mohammed (pbuh), why will he delve into such issues? And why will he recommend parents to that extent? Why did not he ask the youth to revolt against parents and fight against old ideas as witnessed in the west and led to overfill hospices with parents and elderly?
Recently, scholars have started to realize the importance of caring for parents which helps the parents to be protected from diseases and raises their immune system. Friendship is "true youth elixir" for elderly as said by one scholar, and social activity keeps the safety of the brain nerves as revealed in a recent study.
A recent study affirmed that success of elderly in varying their friendship and sustaining social relationships may help them in feeling they are younger than their actual ages, besides; it allows them to keep their vitality and ability to move actively.
The study which was published by "Internal Medicine Documents" reported that elderly motor skills are directly related to their relationships and their daily practices which if increase; raise their positive effect on the brain. Dr. Aaron Bushman, a neurology specialist in Rush University, Chicago, USA, and who supervised the study, said that what urged them to carry this study was an observation of the retreat of motor skills and walk speed in elderly compared to what they had in their youth.
And he continued, "Our study may open a new horizon for studying the link between social activities and motor skills". According to the study, a set of evidence has been identified to indicate that participating in activities stimulating thinking, social involvement and systematic practice of sports may limit the decrease in movement associated to aging.
Then, the study added that those activities excrete certain proteins that can protect the nerves of the brain from rapid death, and promote the strength of the bonds among them, and this protection sustains the body ability to continue active movement as it was in the youth stage.
The study, which included 906 cases of individuals whose average age was 80 years, reported that those who kept friendship relationship, ties, and social activities were able to perform a number of movements which cannot be done by most elderly, among them was walking in a straight line, standing on one leg, standing on toes and turning around. On the other hand, the study considers movement defects in elderly represent an early indicator of existence of problems related to their brain abilities.
What about Islam?
Please beloved dears consider what scholars have said on the importance of elderly social relationships, because they lost family ties and there are no teachings asking for caring for parents. However, Islam has not ignored that, the Prophet (pbuh) recommended caring for parents, even after they had passed away, we were ordered to honor their friends!!!
While the Quran considered caring for parents as the greatest deed after worshiping Allah, let's consider this great comprehensive verse: "Serve Allah, and join not any partners with Him; and do good- to parents, kinsfolk, orphans, those in need, neighbours who are near, neighbours who are strangers, the companion by your side, the wayfarer (ye meet), and what your right hands possess: For Allah loveth not the arrogant, the vainglorious" [An-Nisa: Women:37] It represents the climax of caring for parents, relatives, orphans, neighbors and also servants and companions!
Therefore, it can be said that what scholars have discovered represents concrete evidence that Islam preceded them to that, and this bears out that it is a divine legalization, a religion of mercy, peace and love, and not a religion of backwardness as they claim! Almighty says, "O mankind! there hath come to you a direction from your Lord and a healing for the (diseases) in your hearts,- and for those who believe, a guidance and a Mercy." [Younis: Jonah: 57]
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By: Abduldaem Al-Kaheel
www.kaheel7.com/eng
Reference: cnn.com
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