Does Qur’anic recitation work on a non-audible cell? an experimental study in a monolayer cells culture model

There has been a dearth in modern scientific literature addressing the effect of Quranic recitation on the physical context of beings compared to a psychological or spiritual dimension. Muslims believe that the Holy Qurʾān is Kalamullah (the words of God). This study distances itself from arguing th...

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Main Authors: Rosyafirah Hashim, Rosyafirah, Sha'ban, Munirah
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spelling my.iium.irep.974432022-04-01T08:07:50Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/97443/ Does Qur’anic recitation work on a non-audible cell? an experimental study in a monolayer cells culture model Rosyafirah Hashim, Rosyafirah Sha'ban, Munirah BPC Science and Technology in Islam Q128 Islam and Science There has been a dearth in modern scientific literature addressing the effect of Quranic recitation on the physical context of beings compared to a psychological or spiritual dimension. Muslims believe that the Holy Qurʾān is Kalamullah (the words of God). This study distances itself from arguing the truthfulness of the Qurʾān. Instead, it is an effort out of curiosity to appreciate the Creator’s greatness from a scientist’s perspective. It is always room for improvement in seeking knowledge. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of Quranic recitation on non-audible primary cells using a monolayer cell culture model. Cartilages were harvested from commercially available rabbits’ knee joints (n=6). The cartilage cells (chondrocytes) were isolated, cultured, and assigned to five groups. Three cultured chondrocyte groups were exposed to Sūrat l-Fātiĥah (The Opening), ‘Arabic poem’ and ‘Western poem’ recitals. Two other groups served as controls. One was exposed to a muted sound speaker (but switched on), and another group had no exposure. All recitations were recorded and exposed to the cells in a standardized, controlled condition to allow scientific rigor and a systematic approach. A scratch assay was also performed to mimic a simple wound healing model. Post-exposure evaluations included basic cellular staining, immunocytochemistry against collagen I and II, sulfated glycosaminoglycan (sGAG) production, and cartilage-specific gene expression analysis. All cells groups showed positive reactions to the various recitals exposures. However, based on the overall findings and chondrogenic properties preservation, the group exposed to the Qurʾān exhibited better structure and function than the other groups. The results showed that the non-audible chondrocytes devoid of spiritual dimension could respond to vocal sounds. This non-invasive study indicates that a proper Quranic recitation has a healing effect and could impact physical cells better than the other recitals. Institute of Research and Community Services (LP2M) of Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Alauddin Makassar 2021-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/97443/1/97443_Does%20Qur%E2%80%99anic%20recitation%20work%20on%20a%20non-audible%20cell.pdf Rosyafirah Hashim, Rosyafirah and Sha'ban, Munirah (2021) Does Qur’anic recitation work on a non-audible cell? an experimental study in a monolayer cells culture model. Journal of Islam and Science, 8 (2). pp. 94-109. ISSN 2407-5353 E-ISSN 2580-5355 https://journal.uin-alauddin.ac.id/index.php/jis/article/view/22421 https://doi.org/10.24252/jis.v8i2.22421
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Does Qur’anic recitation work on a non-audible cell? an experimental study in a monolayer cells culture model
description There has been a dearth in modern scientific literature addressing the effect of Quranic recitation on the physical context of beings compared to a psychological or spiritual dimension. Muslims believe that the Holy Qurʾān is Kalamullah (the words of God). This study distances itself from arguing the truthfulness of the Qurʾān. Instead, it is an effort out of curiosity to appreciate the Creator’s greatness from a scientist’s perspective. It is always room for improvement in seeking knowledge. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of Quranic recitation on non-audible primary cells using a monolayer cell culture model. Cartilages were harvested from commercially available rabbits’ knee joints (n=6). The cartilage cells (chondrocytes) were isolated, cultured, and assigned to five groups. Three cultured chondrocyte groups were exposed to Sūrat l-Fātiĥah (The Opening), ‘Arabic poem’ and ‘Western poem’ recitals. Two other groups served as controls. One was exposed to a muted sound speaker (but switched on), and another group had no exposure. All recitations were recorded and exposed to the cells in a standardized, controlled condition to allow scientific rigor and a systematic approach. A scratch assay was also performed to mimic a simple wound healing model. Post-exposure evaluations included basic cellular staining, immunocytochemistry against collagen I and II, sulfated glycosaminoglycan (sGAG) production, and cartilage-specific gene expression analysis. All cells groups showed positive reactions to the various recitals exposures. However, based on the overall findings and chondrogenic properties preservation, the group exposed to the Qurʾān exhibited better structure and function than the other groups. The results showed that the non-audible chondrocytes devoid of spiritual dimension could respond to vocal sounds. This non-invasive study indicates that a proper Quranic recitation has a healing effect and could impact physical cells better than the other recitals.
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author Rosyafirah Hashim, Rosyafirah
Sha'ban, Munirah
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title Does Qur’anic recitation work on a non-audible cell? an experimental study in a monolayer cells culture model
title_short Does Qur’anic recitation work on a non-audible cell? an experimental study in a monolayer cells culture model
title_full Does Qur’anic recitation work on a non-audible cell? an experimental study in a monolayer cells culture model
title_fullStr Does Qur’anic recitation work on a non-audible cell? an experimental study in a monolayer cells culture model
title_full_unstemmed Does Qur’anic recitation work on a non-audible cell? an experimental study in a monolayer cells culture model
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publisher Institute of Research and Community Services (LP2M) of Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Alauddin Makassar
publishDate 2021
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/97443/1/97443_Does%20Qur%E2%80%99anic%20recitation%20work%20on%20a%20non-audible%20cell.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/97443/
https://journal.uin-alauddin.ac.id/index.php/jis/article/view/22421
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