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WL B1 Class 27

Summary

Dopamine and Heart Disease Review

The meeting focused on group presentations and assignments related to dopamine and cardiovascular diseases. Lubaba discussed the current assignment and its deadline, while Ghabit mentioned sharing a link with the group for further distribution. The session concluded with Ghabit instructing everyone to review the shared link and address a question from Rimsha about the GRE.

Music, Dopamine, and Human Behavior

The discussion focused on the effects of music and dopamine on human behavior, with Ghabit explaining that music can stimulate and control individuals similar to how drugs affect the brain. He stressed that while science acknowledges the effect of dopamine and protein memory on addiction, Islam provides a complete cure through the teachings of the Quran and the Hadith. The lecture concluded with plans to explore the science behind music in more detail, as well as its potential dangers and Satan’s role in using music to harm humans.

Music and brain pattern recognition

The group discussed musical concepts, focusing on the relationship between notes, rhythm, and the brain’s reception of music. Ghabit explained that a riff is a base combination of notes that repeats in a loop, creating a predictable pattern that the brain can anticipate and find satisfying when matched. They explored how the brain processes music by recognizing patterns and expectations, with Ghabit illustrating this through examples of four-line rhythmic poetry. The discussion highlighted how music engages the brain through anticipation and the completion of expected patterns.

Music and brain patterns

Ghabit discussed the relationship between music and the brain, explaining how our brains expect certain patterns in music and create a sense of accomplishment when those expectations are met. He used the examples of guitar playing and singing to explain how tuning and rhythm work, and compared it to how our hearts have a regular pattern that we can recognize even without formal training. The discussion touched on how music can create a “doping” effect and how our brains are designed to recognize and respond to musical patterns.

Music and Dopamine Brain Effects

Gabit discussed the relationship between music and dopamine, explaining how music affects the brain through regular intervals of dopamine release and how this creates a sense of rhythm and pleasure. He stressed that excessive music listening can damage the brain and lead to negative effects such as depression and drug addiction. Insha and others contributed by asking questions and providing additional insights about the differences between music and poetry.

Music and Islam: Brain Effects

Ghabit led a discussion about the effects of music and rhythm on the brain, comparing it to the effect of the traditional instrument tambourine. He stressed that Islam promotes moderation and balance in contrast to extreme approaches to music. The group discussed how certain substances, such as alcohol in medicine, are permitted in Islam when used for beneficial purposes. Ghabit assigned participants to research the effects of music and rhythm on the brain, as well as the nature of Islam’s view on such topics.

Music and Dopamine Brain Effects

The discussion focused on the effects of music and dopamine on the brain, with Ghabit explaining how repeated exposure to music can alter brain receptors and lead to addiction-like behaviour. The group discussed various solutions, including fasting, prayer and seeking spiritual guidance, with Insha sharing her personal experience of feeling affected by music at a restaurant. Ghabit announced that the next session would cover screen addiction, mobile phones and games in more detail, emphasising the need to protect ourselves from harmful digital influences.

The role of protein and life balance

The discussion focused on the importance of protein in the human body, its role in muscle development, and its impact on overall health. Ghabit stressed that without protein, survival is not possible, and the conversation touched on how certain habits or addictions, such as music, can affect individuals differently. Insha shared his perspective on the fear of losing something valuable and the importance of maintaining focus and discipline. The group also discussed the concept of taqwa and the need to understand the love of Allah, with Ghabit encouraging participants to come up with solutions based on the topics discussed.

Faith, Repentance, and Social Issues

The discussion focused on religious teachings and moral values, particularly around faith and repentance. Ghabit explained that true faith requires hating sin as much as one hates being thrown into a fire, and stressed that different individuals may require different levels of spiritual purification depending on their level of addiction and filth. The conversation concluded with a discussion on social issues, including cases of sexual abuse against children, and highlighting the need to address these problems through proper channels.

Dopamine receptors across generations

The group discussed the effects of dopamine receptors and their changes across generations, with Ghabit stressing the importance of understanding these changes due to technological advancements and societal influences. They agreed to hold a dedicated session to address questions and doubts about dopamine, its diseases and its effects on the brain before moving on to other topics such as oxygen and video games. Ghabit stressed the need to apply what they learn practically and addressed the importance of discussing these concepts to avoid potential harm to humanity.

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