A Serious Disease That Affects Children and Infants and Shows No Signs Until It Is Too Late
In the name of God, and peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of God.
Peace be upon you and God’s mercy and blessings.There is a very serious disease that is currently widespread among many children—indeed, among our children.
The danger of this disease lies in the fact that the appearance of its symptoms varies from one child to another. Symptoms may appear in some children at birth, while in others they may not appear until one or two years later. In some cases, they may appear after three, four, or five years, and sometimes not until eight years, ten years, or even twenty or thirty years later.This disease is hidden within our children, and many people are unaware of its existence. They do not know where it comes from, when it begins to appear, or that it may have been present for many years before its signs become visible.
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Ibn Sina’s Experiment and the Effect of Fear on Health
I would like to mention a well-known experiment conducted by Ibn Sina (Avicenna), the renowned Muslim physician. This experiment explains the nature of this disease, its causes, and how to deal with it.
Ibn Sina brought two sheep that were kept under the same conditions. He placed one sheep in a certain location and the other in a different location.
The first sheep was tied near a wolf, in such a way that the wolf could not reach it but remained close at all times.
The second sheep was placed in a safe location, with food and water available, and no wolf nearby.Both sheep had food, water, and all the necessities of life. The only difference was that one sheep constantly saw the wolf in front of it.
The surprise was that the sheep facing the wolf died after about one week, while the other sheep lived normally.
From this experiment, Ibn Sina concluded that fear, anxiety, and stress kill.
Yes, they kill, because a person who lives in constant anxiety and stress experiences a shutdown of the body’s organs, and this shutdown is what we call disease.Applying the Experiment to Our Children
Now we return to the disease that affects our children today—it is the same disease that killed that sheep.
Our children resemble that sheep, while the wolves that plant fear, anxiety, and stress in them are unfortunately the closest people to them: the parents, often without realizing it.That wolf planted fear in the sheep’s psyche, causing it to live in constant anticipation of death, afraid, anxious, and tense, unable to sleep or eat, until this ultimately led to its death.
Anxiety During Pregnancy and Its Effect on the Fetus
Our children may be affected by this disease starting from the fetal stage.
The anxiety and stress experienced by a pregnant mother are transferred directly to the fetus, causing the fetus to suffer psychologically just as the mother does.
Any anxiety experienced by the mother is transmitted to the fetus, which carries it like a time bomb.When the child is born, psychological disturbances may appear, while the parents remain unaware that the source of these disturbances is the anxiety and stress the mother experienced during pregnancy.
Symptoms That Appear in Children
The child begins to suffer from:
Weak appetite or loss of appetite
Sleep disturbances and light sleep
Chronic constipation that does not respond to medication
Motor disturbances and severe hyperactivity
Persistent anxiety and tension
Some children, even at the age of one or two, may hit their heads against walls or the floor due to the intensity of anxiety and stress.
Other children suffer from severe and constant fear. This fear may originate from:
The mother’s anxiety during pregnancy
Or parenting methods based on shouting, insults, verbal abuse, physical punishment, and harsh treatment during childhoodThe Progression of the Disease Over Time
This fear and anxiety grow with the child, and each child has a specific stage at which symptoms begin to appear.
The condition then develops into a psychological disorder or psychological trauma, and the child gradually begins to suffer.Among the consequences are:
A decline in academic performance
Noticeable behavioral changes
Parents then become confused about the reason for the child’s declining academic level and may—unintentionally—resort to more harshness, pressure, and shouting, believing this will lead to improvement, while in reality they are increasing the anxiety and stress, which are the true causes of the deterioration.
This disease that affects our children originates primarily from anxiety and stress,
and in many cases, this anxiety is planted within them inside the family itself.And God is the One whose help is sought.
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