D) The Quran on the Cerebrum: |
God has said in the Quran about one of the evil
unbelievers who forbade the Prophet Muhammad
from praying at the Kaaba:
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No! If he does not stop, We will take him by
the naseyah (front of the head), a lying, sinful naseyah (front
of the head)!
(Quran, 96:15-16)
Why did the Quran describe the front of the head
as being lying and sinful? Why didn’t the Quran say that the person was lying
and sinful? What is the relationship between the front of the head and lying and
sinfulness?
If we look into the skull at the front of the head, we will find the prefrontal
area of the cerebrum (see figure 12). What does physiology tell us about the
function of this area? A book entitled Essentials of Anatomy &
Physiology says about this area, “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
Also the book
says, “In relation to its involvement in motivation, the prefrontal area is
also thought to be the functional center for aggression....”2
Figure 12: Functional regions of the
left hemisphere of the cerebral cortex. The prefrontal area is
located at the front of the cerebral cortex. (Essentials of Anatomy
& Physiology, Seeley and others, p. 210.) (Click on the
image to enlarge it.)
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So, this area of the cerebrum is responsible for planning, motivating, and
initiating good and sinful behavior and is responsible for the telling of lies
and the speaking of truth. Thus, it is proper to describe the front of the head
as lying and sinful when someone lies or commits a sin, as the Quran has said, “...A lying, sinful
naseyah (front of the head)!”
Scientists have only discovered these functions of the prefrontal area in the
last sixty years, according to Professor Keith L. Moore.3
Footnotes:
(1) Essentials
of Anatomy & Physiology, Seeley and others, p. 211. Also see The
Human Nervous System, Noback and others, pp. 410-411.
(2) Essentials
of Anatomy & Physiology, Seeley and others, p. 211.
(3) Al-E’jaz al-Elmy fee
al-Naseyah (The Scientific Miracles in the Front of the
Head), Moore and others, p. 41
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