The Holy Quran about Cerebrum

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The Holy Quran about Cerebrum


Outline: The Quran and science in total conformation with regards to the ‘anatomy of a lie’.

Allah has said in the Quran about one of several evil unbelievers who forbade the Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of Allah  be upon him, from praying at the Kaaba:

“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 Holy quran explain the front of the head as actually lying and sinful?  Why did not the Holy Quran say that the person was lying and sinful?  What's the relationship between the front of the head and also lying and sinfulness?

Whenever we look into the skull at the front of the head, we'll find the prefrontal part of the cerebrum (see figure 1).  What does physiology inform us about the function of this particular area?  A book entitled fundamentals of Anatomy The motivation and the foresightedness to plan and initiate motions occur in the anterior portion of the frontlet lobes, the prefrontal area. This is an area of association cortex...”  Also the book says, “in connection with its involvement in motivation, the prefrontal region is also considered to be the functional center for violence....”



Figure 1: functioning regions of the left cerebral hemisphere of the cerebral cortex.  The prefrontal area is found at the front of the cerebral cortex. (Essentials of Anatomy )


And so, this area of this cerebrum is mainly responsible for planning, motivating, and initiating good and sinful actions and is mainly responsible for the telling of lies and the speaking of truth.

Therefore, it is proper to explain the front of the head as lying and sinful an individual lies or commits a sin, as the Holy Quran has said, “...A lying, sinful naseyah (front of the head)!”


Researchers have only uncovered these functions of the prefrontal area during the last sixty years, according to Professor Keith L. Moore.

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