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Review Article
Name : Muhammad Husain Nur Faiz Assyifa
NIM : 2109010001
Class : A
The results of the studies show the effect of the Quran on
memory enhancement, an increase ofin mental health, a decreaseadecrfeatureease of aggression, anxiety
and depression, treatment of mental and sleep disorders, improving the vital
signs, reducing the pain, increasing optimism and life expectancy, helping
the patients to be more and more relaxed in dealing with problems by changing
the pattern of brain waves and various therapeutic effects.
The effects of sound in human psychology and
physiology are complex. The psychology of sound, also called auditory
psychology, has its own features of pitch, intensity and timbre. pitch, intensity and timbre features feature The study of
the effect of healing through the sound of recitation of the Qur’an is an
important issue that has not been given sufficient attention to research. Also,
Muslims believe the Qur'an is unlike other books whose sources may be obscure.
Furthermore, in several verses, the Qur'an has been said as a "cure",
and also it is known as a heart healer (And We send down of the Quran that
which is healing and mercy for the believers, but it does not increase the
wrongdoers except in loss, (Al-Israa 82). Many studies have been conducted on
the effect of healing through the Qur'an in many areas. Based on the studies,
the sound of recitation of the Qur’an can improve psychological and physilogicalinphysiological parameters including reducing heart rate, anxiety and stress, and increasing mental health and memory performance for children and adults.
Therefore, listening and reading the Qur’an can be recommended as supportive
care improvement, especially pea people's psychological performance. This
article reviews studies that have been conducted on Quranic recitation and the
psychological effects associated with it.
References
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Mohsenzadeh Ledari, M. H. (2016). Effect of Quran on the treatment of
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Hechehouche, O., Dzulkifli, M. A., &
Alias, I. A. . (2020). The Quranic-based Healing through Sound and its
Psychological Effect: A Review of Literature. IIUM JOURNAL OF HUMAN
SCIENCES, 2(2), 75–80. Retrieved from
https://journals.iium.edu.my/irkh/index.php/ijohs/article/view/172
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