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SUJOOD INCREASE THE POWER OF YOUR EYESIGHT


Over 1436 years ago, when a child was born, Prophet
MUHAMMAD ﷺ  made it his practice to take a small part of a date and place it in his mouth. *He would then chew it until it was soft and then rub it onto the palate of the new born baby*.

*This is called Tahneek in Islam*. Today, "experts" have said - "A dose of sugar given as a gel rubbed into the inside of the cheek is a cheap and effective way to protect premature babies against brain damage" This is why Muslims follow the practice of the prophet without questioning it. Science is only now discovering a tradition that was introduced 1436 years ago because Islam was and still in the forefront of development.

Let this be known to all, especially Muslims that Islam is not a primitive religion. SubhanAllah..... All prised to Allah

" If The Headache is in Front Of The Head, It's Treatment Is Sleeping. If It's On Top Of The Head, It's Treatment Is Eating And Drinking Water. If The Headache Is At The Back Of Your Head, Then It's Treatment Is Releasing Stress.

*The Treatment Of Increasing The Power Of Your Eyesight.*
This Is Very Important To Those Whom Eyes Are Weak And Also To Everyone. Eye Muscles Suffer As Days Pass By, Which Will Lead To Them Not Capable Of Having Eye Contact The Accurate Way.
In Order To Restore Power In Our Eyesight And Keep Them
Always Powerful, We Need To Follow The Following Sunnah In
Our Salaah. We Should Always Keep Our Eyes Open During The Sujuud And Stand Up While Looking At The Sujuud Spot And Keep Your Eyes Focused On The Spot Of Sujuud Throughout Your Salah. The Wisdom Behind Looking At The Sujuud Spot Is That While In Rukuu, The Eye Muscles Will Pressure The Lens To Increase Vision And While You Get Up The Eye
Muscles Will Loosen. While In Sujuud The Lens Will Shrink
Because Of The Distance Between The Eyes And The Ground. When You Get Up Again It'll Loosen The Eye Muscles. This Practice We Are Doing Each Day Is Exercising Our Eye Muscles. We Can Perform Each Day 17 Times Or As Much As We Want.

Our Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam)  Was Always Instructing To Open Our Eyes During Sujuud And Now Scientists Have Proven That This Practice Works In Increasing The Power Of Eyesight. Sub-hānallah For This Great Wisdom Of Opening Our Eyes During Sujuud.

A Non Muslim Scientist Proved We Are More Electrically Charged Now Than Ever Before Due To The Electromagnetic Radiations From The Things Like: Mobile, TV, AC, Microwave etc, And If We Don't Want This Radiation To Harm Us, We Should Place Our Forehead On The Floor More Than Once A Day As The Earth Can Absorb Radiation. We Muslims Are Gifted With 5 Times Salaat To Touch Our Heads Downs i.e. 92 Sajdahs Everyday. Subhaan Allah.! *There Is Always Wisdom Behind Allah's Commandments.*

"WHICH OF THE FAVOURS OF YOUR LORD WILL YOU DENY"?

(Surah Rahman) If This Inspired You, Why Not Share It ! This Deserves To Be Read And Shared With Others. Share And Don't Stop Yourself From Getting Rewards From ALLAH (Sub-haanahu wata'aala).

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