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Dreams and Science in the Qur'an: A Bridge Between the Subconscious, Curiosity, Fear, and Divine Communication

✒️ Dreams and Science in the Qur'an: A Bridge Between the Subconscious, Curiosity, Fear, and Divine Communication Dreams: A Language Both Divine and Psychological In the Qur'an, dreams are not ordinary images. Some are divine messages, others psychological reflections, and still others symbolic expressions of both personal and collective subconscious realities. Modern science describes dreams as a space where the brain performs “memory cleansing,” “emotional discharge,” and “mental simulation” during sleep. Re-reading Qur'anic dreams through this lens offers surprising insights into both human psychology and the structure of revelation. 🧠 1. DREAMS AND BRAIN ACTIVITY: What Does Science Say? REM Sleep and the Subconscious: During REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep, the phase where dreams occur most vividly, the emotional centers of the brain interact with memory, reasoning, and decision-making systems. This interaction enables emotional release, simulation of fears, a...

What is the expression Galu bela in the Quran ❓️🔎

Just like the concept of ṣirāṭ al-mustaqīm in the Qur’an has been reimagined in traditional thought as a razor-thin bridge over Hell, the phrase “galū balā” has also been detached from its Qur’anic context and turned into the foundation of an absurd metaphysical narrative. In reality, “galū balā” in the Qur’an clearly refers to an act of witnessing, a moment of conscious testimony and responsibility. Let’s break it down: 🔍 What is “Galū Balā”? This phrase refers to a scene mentioned in Surah al-A‘rāf, verse 172 : “When your Lord took from the children of Adam—from their loins—their descendants, and made them bear witness over themselves, [He said], ‘Am I not your Lord?’ They said, ‘Yes, we bear witness’ (galū balā)...” (A‘rāf 7:172) ❗ Key Phrase in the Verse: قَالُوا بَلَىٰ (qālū balā) “Yes, we bear witness.” (Here, “balā” in Arabic is an affirmation meaning “yes, of course” .) 🧠 1. What “Galū Balā” is Not ⛔ According to the traditional narrative: Before the cr...