I din't say Mr Vander Hoven made it up. I said the author made the article up up, including the Mr Vander Hoven.I think you have made your opinion regarding this article clear on your firsts postoh: and it appears you didn't understand the question
oh: So I will elaborate
He is not a Muslim, how does he stand to benefit from making this up? Why would he make it up? You said "free mind" (which I would interpret as "open mind") would say it is fraud and said before "Do you expect us to believe this?" (and by "US" I assume you mean non-muslims, which makes sense as they would not see the need to conform).
Sorry to say, but I also think a truely "open mind" is open to suggestions and I don't see you scientifically refuting the article in question but I do see a baseless opinion. trust me, if you can prove it's wrong then Kudos to you. No skin of my nose if you know what I'm sayinoh:
I din't say Mr Vander Hoven made it up. I said the author made the article up up, including the Mr Vander Hoven.
This article is found solely on islamic sites, whereas Mr Vander Hoven cannot be found anywhere. Why does the article not mention which University is he a proffesor of? The raticle doesn't say in which scientific journals has the study been published (in none, as it seems. Published only on Isalmic sites... Strange, if it lasted three years and was conducted on numerous patients and individuals...).
Articles that begin with "a proffesor from..." cannot be relied upon regardless of their religious affiliation.
I'm not a doctor (yet) to able to scientifically refute the claims. Pronouncing Allah may as well be good for your body and mind, however I do not think it was proven by a dutch psychologist. And I do not think pronouncing Allah and reading the Quran can protect yourself from psycholoical diseases. If this were true there'd be none in the islamic world. And I do not think pronouncing Allah has much effect on non-muslims. Leters A and L are very common in manny languages, so all peope pronouncing them on a daily basis should be sane and healthy. I do find the part about "pronouncing the last letter which is the letter (H) which makes a contact between the lungs and the heart and in turn this contact controls the heart beat" a bit strange...
As far as I know it has been proven though that pronouncing religious words and mantras, has got positive effects on your mental (and physical) halth. You have to be a believer, of course. Hare Krishas do claim hat pronouncing their manstras also does well for everyone. I'm sure they've got an austrian scientist proving this.kay:
amazing.In the arabic language, the word Allah cannot be made plural, nor can it be made genderised.
not to mention, "oh lord help me..."etc.Believe it or not, Allah is not in need your belief in him. Rather it is you who needs him. Ever found yourself using the terms: Oh God, Oh lord...Oh my God etc. ?
Who's that aimed at? I beleive in a designer!
One should not be surprised on the opinion of Agnostics/Atheists.
How can you expect a rational thought from a person who thinks that "design can come into existance without a designer"?
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