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The author of this article, Haider Khaled, first mentioned the madness that has existed in human beings since ancient times when talking about madness, and until now they have not been able to establish a specific definition of madness.
"Madness has been with man since he was discovered on earth. In fact, many psychologists and neurologists are still unsure what the real cause of madness is and what are the characteristics that make a person worthy of being called insane?"
Haider presents a psychiatrist’s view that psychiatry is an unfounded pseudoscience:
"Dr. Thomas Szasz, a professor of psychiatry at Syracuse University in New York, said: " Psychiatry is usually defined as a medical specialty that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness. For my part, I confirm that this definition is still valid and accepted, which ties psychiatry to the study of ancient chemistry and astrology, thereby designating it as a pseudoscience. The reason behind this is obvious, as there is no such thing " mental illness "
This view does not deny the existence of madness, for madness is of two kinds:
The first is insanity, which is the folly that is applied to people of all religions, including the Messenger, who are all accused of this crime, as God Almighty has said:
"Likewise, no messenger came to them except one whom they said: He is a sorcerer or a madman."
The second is madness, which is the same as stupidity, meaning:
Inability to engage in proper financial dispositions and behaviors that are no different from humans, such as covering one’s private parts, urinating and defecating in a hidden place and not in front of people, as God Almighty said:
"Do not give the wealth that God has appointed for you to fools as a means of protection, but feed them, clothe them, speak kind words to them, and test the orphans until they make a wrong marriage, and if you find some who are of sound mind among them, give them money."
The man mentioned that people believed insanity was a punishment or test from God, so he said:
"Humans have a long history of dealing with madness, with skulls found as far back as the fifth century BC with holes cut out for demons to escape.
Throughout human history, madness has been interpreted as a punishment or test from the gods."
He referred to some texts in the Holy Books on this subject and said:
"It is mentioned in the Torah in Deuteronomy (Homer describes the Persian king as a madman because he devalues religion): “Who but a madman can devalue the gods?”
Likewise, all behavioral and speech disorders were blamed on demons and spirits.
Hinduism has a special demon called… "grey" It is thought to be the cause of epileptic seizures."
Of course, madness is not a punishment but a test, not for the madman, but for those around him, especially his family and those who live among them, as Allah the Almighty says:
" We will test you with evil and good. "
He discussed the belief by some that the cause of insanity was possession by spirits or demons, saying:
"Madness was attributed to demonic possession.
An Assyrian document also lists the symptoms of epilepsy caused by demons, stating: “If a person sits in a moment of confusion, his eyes turn to the other side, his lips are bruised, saliva flows from his mouth, and the left side of his body shakes like a slaughtered ewe, it is the devil.” "Matt" If the possessed person is conscious at the moment of possession, it is possible to expel the demon from the body. But if he is unconscious, it is impossible to expel him))."
The jinn definitely do not possess humans, as they do not appear in the world at all, as Solomon (may God bless him and grant him peace) asked God not to grant these miracles to anyone after his death, so he said:
" My Lord, please forgive me and grant me a kingdom that no one deserves after me. "
He said of another angel who was possessed:
"Likewise, there is another aspect to the view of madness, which is madness due to the possession of good powers, as it can lead to religious and angelic visions, as in the cases of possession we know of, and in some stories of saints."
It is absolutely impossible for angels to wear clothes, because they do not descend to earth, as God Almighty says:
"Say, “If there are angels walking in peace on Earth, we will send them an angel and a messenger from heaven.” "
He spoke about the fact that society believes that crazy people have a certain appearance, saying:
"Society’s stereotype of madness is related to appearance, and in jokes and popular stories it is depicted in a standard way as a strange, unkempt-haired, dirty-clothed creature wandering around begging for food."
It is said that this image is a stereotype, but it is not true in all cases, unless they are admitted to a mental hospital and tortured with electric shocks and other methods, then the purpose of the mental hospital is to show this stereotype of mental patients. , even movies and series present the same image.
He talked about how society considers crazy people to be a danger to them, saying:
"Society also viewed lunatics as dangerous patients who threatened life and health, as they believed that demons could infect those who approached or touched them, so they had to be detained and prevented from mixing with healthy people, who were imposed on families by Roman law. Plato said, “If a man is a lunatic, the rope should not be left to him alone, so that he can wander around the city as he pleases,” and every effort should be made to protect him.
Likewise, families in medieval Europe were responsible for their insane or feeble-minded children, who were often confined to cramped rooms and subjected to neglect and abuse.
By the end of the Middle Ages, a number of asylums and sanatoriums had begun to appear specifically for the care of the mentally ill, some of which were paid for and run for profit, others run by volunteer doctors and nuns. Among these hospitals was the most famous and infamous in Britain, the Royal Hospital of Bethlem, or Bedlam as it came to be known.
The hospital was founded in 1247 as St. Mary’s Hospital. After the London Fire in 1666, the hospital was rebuilt and expanded. Under the towering architectural style reminiscent of the British royal palace, many doctors took turns to manage the hospital. It is said that one of them also suffered from insanity, which was also the practice of government agencies at the time. The hospital was poorly managed and lacked funds…
The treatment methods in the hospital were actually closer to torture than treatment. They were also tied up with iron chains for long periods of time, even for days on end. In addition to making the patients sit in uncomfortable positions, they also hung the chairs from the ceiling with tight ropes and then turned the chairs over and over until the patients lost consciousness due to severe dizziness.
The poor and disabled were sometimes thrown into hospitals…but were all the inmates of a lunatic asylum crazy?
No, legislation required the government to detain lunatics wandering the streets, and as a result, many poor people or those with minor illnesses or even congenital deformities were arrested, and those who were labeled lunatics according to the general image of the lunatic at the time were excluded from those who chose to be hospitalized to escape government oppression. A journalist of the time named Ned Ward told us about one of the prisoners after visiting the hospital, saying: (When he spoke in detail and sharply against His Majesty’s government. I told him: He should be charged with treason and executed. He said: No, you are a fool, because we are lunatics. Freedom of expression of what one of us can say whatever he wants without anyone asking him. Truth is persecuted outside the corridors of this place, and it roars towards it, looking for a safe refuge for itself. Just as a prostitute is safe in a church or a convent, I can use it as I wish, and in a way beyond what you dare do.)
But wait, what is a reporter doing in a psychiatric hospital? How was his visit?
The hospital was a place of entertainment for the rich and upper classes! .. In fact, dear reader, it was a common visit for the purpose of entertainment! ! ! Yes, for the purpose of entertainment, the English authorities tried to make society aware of the dangers of crime and the mental damage it caused, the hospital was opened to the public in 1598 and was free to wander around inside. Like many London exhibitions and zoos of the time, you had to pay a fee (10 shillings) at the door to enter this crazy fair with your family! There, lunatics were displayed to the public like animals, and on Sundays and Easter holidays, middle-class and aristocratic families of England lined up to see the prisoners of the hospital. A visitor to the hospital described to us the appearance of two elegant. Women who looked like they were from the upper class, basking for a long time in front of a lunatic who was sitting on a chair and claiming to be the King of England. Dear reader, who do you think was the lunatic?
In 1770, public visits to the hospital were restricted, and visits were limited to public figures and high-paid people. It seemed that the madness did not end there, dear reader, because of the lack of food in the hospital, the lunatics began to beg on the public roads. British law prohibited begging, but the prisoners of the lunatic asylum were exempted. They wore their own uniforms so that they could practice begging. Many poor people in London would dress in prisoners’ clothes and pretend to be angry to beg for bread… What a crazy world the poor people live in. You need to pretend to be crazy to get a piece of bread."
Of course, this is the view of the pagan society, who consider the insane to be an imminent danger, while the real imminent danger is the criminal. In Islam, there are no hospitals or asylums for the mentally ill, because the insane do not deserve care, living at home with the women mentioned by God in the Word of the Almighty:
"And to the believers, they will be angry with their sight, and they eagerly show their adornments, and they have not shown the private parts of women except those of their fathers, or their fathers, or their fathers, or their children, or their sons, or their sons, or their brothers’ children, or their women, or those who are followers of their faith, except men or children."
At the end of his speech, Haider said to one of them:
"Finally, isn’t this what Thomas Tryon the Baptist said:
((The world is one big crazy hospital where the craziest people hold the less crazy people)))..Doesn’t his statement seem untrue?!"
In fact, this statement is correct because the most guilty people are those who torture their own people
The author of this article, Haider Khaled, first mentioned the madness that has existed in human beings since ancient times when talking about madness, and until now they have not been able to establish a specific definition of madness.
"Madness has been with man since he was discovered on earth. In fact, many psychologists and neurologists are still unsure what the real cause of madness is and what are the characteristics that make a person worthy of being called insane?"
Haider presents a psychiatrist’s view that psychiatry is an unfounded pseudoscience:
"Dr. Thomas Szasz, a professor of psychiatry at Syracuse University in New York, said: " Psychiatry is usually defined as a medical specialty that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness. For my part, I confirm that this definition is still valid and accepted, which ties psychiatry to the study of ancient chemistry and astrology, thereby designating it as a pseudoscience. The reason behind this is obvious, as there is no such thing " mental illness "
This view does not deny the existence of madness, for madness is of two kinds:
The first is insanity, which is the folly that is applied to people of all religions, including the Messenger, who are all accused of this crime, as God Almighty has said:
"Likewise, no messenger came to them except one whom they said: He is a sorcerer or a madman."
The second is madness, which is the same as stupidity, meaning:
Inability to engage in proper financial dispositions and behaviors that are no different from humans, such as covering one’s private parts, urinating and defecating in a hidden place and not in front of people, as God Almighty said:
"Do not give the wealth that God has appointed for you to fools as a means of protection, but feed them, clothe them, speak kind words to them, and test the orphans until they make a wrong marriage, and if you find some who are of sound mind among them, give them money."
The man mentioned that people believed insanity was a punishment or test from God, so he said:
"Humans have a long history of dealing with madness, with skulls found as far back as the fifth century BC with holes cut out for demons to escape.
Throughout human history, madness has been interpreted as a punishment or test from the gods."
He referred to some texts in the Holy Books on this subject and said:
"It is mentioned in the Torah in Deuteronomy (Homer describes the Persian king as a madman because he devalues religion): “Who but a madman can devalue the gods?”
Likewise, all behavioral and speech disorders were blamed on demons and spirits.
Hinduism has a special demon called… "grey" It is thought to be the cause of epileptic seizures."
Of course, madness is not a punishment but a test, not for the madman, but for those around him, especially his family and those who live among them, as Allah the Almighty says:
" We will test you with evil and good. "
He discussed the belief by some that the cause of insanity was possession by spirits or demons, saying:
"Madness was attributed to demonic possession.
An Assyrian document also lists the symptoms of epilepsy caused by demons, stating: “If a person sits in a moment of confusion, his eyes turn to the other side, his lips are bruised, saliva flows from his mouth, and the left side of his body shakes like a slaughtered ewe, it is the devil.” "Matt" If the possessed person is conscious at the moment of possession, it is possible to expel the demon from the body. But if he is unconscious, it is impossible to expel him))."
The jinn definitely do not possess humans, as they do not appear in the world at all, as Solomon (may God bless him and grant him peace) asked God not to grant these miracles to anyone after his death, so he said:
" My Lord, please forgive me and grant me a kingdom that no one deserves after me. "
He said of another angel who was possessed:
"Likewise, there is another aspect to the view of madness, which is madness due to the possession of good powers, as it can lead to religious and angelic visions, as in the cases of possession we know of, and in some stories of saints."
It is absolutely impossible for angels to wear clothes, because they do not descend to earth, as God Almighty says:
"Say, “If there are angels walking in peace on Earth, we will send them an angel and a messenger from heaven.” "
He spoke about the fact that society believes that crazy people have a certain appearance, saying:
"Society’s stereotype of madness is related to appearance, and in jokes and popular stories it is depicted in a standard way as a strange, unkempt-haired, dirty-clothed creature wandering around begging for food."
It is said that this image is a stereotype, but it is not true in all cases, unless they are admitted to a mental hospital and tortured with electric shocks and other methods, then the purpose of the mental hospital is to show this stereotype of mental patients. , even movies and series present the same image.
He talked about how society considers crazy people to be a danger to them, saying:
"Society also viewed lunatics as dangerous patients who threatened life and health, as they believed that demons could infect those who approached or touched them, so they had to be detained and prevented from mixing with healthy people, who were imposed on families by Roman law. Plato said, “If a man is a lunatic, the rope should not be left to him alone, so that he can wander around the city as he pleases,” and every effort should be made to protect him.
Likewise, families in medieval Europe were responsible for their insane or feeble-minded children, who were often confined to cramped rooms and subjected to neglect and abuse.
By the end of the Middle Ages, a number of asylums and sanatoriums had begun to appear specifically for the care of the mentally ill, some of which were paid for and run for profit, others run by volunteer doctors and nuns. Among these hospitals was the most famous and infamous in Britain, the Royal Hospital of Bethlem, or Bedlam as it came to be known.
The hospital was founded in 1247 as St. Mary’s Hospital. After the London Fire in 1666, the hospital was rebuilt and expanded. Under the towering architectural style reminiscent of the British royal palace, many doctors took turns to manage the hospital. It is said that one of them also suffered from insanity, which was also the practice of government agencies at the time. The hospital was poorly managed and lacked funds…
The treatment methods in the hospital were actually closer to torture than treatment. They were also tied up with iron chains for long periods of time, even for days on end. In addition to making the patients sit in uncomfortable positions, they also hung the chairs from the ceiling with tight ropes and then turned the chairs over and over until the patients lost consciousness due to severe dizziness.
The poor and disabled were sometimes thrown into hospitals…but were all the inmates of a lunatic asylum crazy?
No, legislation required the government to detain lunatics wandering the streets, and as a result, many poor people or those with minor illnesses or even congenital deformities were arrested, and those who were labeled lunatics according to the general image of the lunatic at the time were excluded from those who chose to be hospitalized to escape government oppression. A journalist of the time named Ned Ward told us about one of the prisoners after visiting the hospital, saying: (When he spoke in detail and sharply against His Majesty’s government. I told him: He should be charged with treason and executed. He said: No, you are a fool, because we are lunatics. Freedom of expression of what one of us can say whatever he wants without anyone asking him. Truth is persecuted outside the corridors of this place, and it roars towards it, looking for a safe refuge for itself. Just as a prostitute is safe in a church or a convent, I can use it as I wish, and in a way beyond what you dare do.)
But wait, what is a reporter doing in a psychiatric hospital? How was his visit?
The hospital was a place of entertainment for the rich and upper classes! .. In fact, dear reader, it was a common visit for the purpose of entertainment! ! ! Yes, for the purpose of entertainment, the English authorities tried to make society aware of the dangers of crime and the mental damage it caused, the hospital was opened to the public in 1598 and was free to wander around inside. Like many London exhibitions and zoos of the time, you had to pay a fee (10 shillings) at the door to enter this crazy fair with your family! There, lunatics were displayed to the public like animals, and on Sundays and Easter holidays, middle-class and aristocratic families of England lined up to see the prisoners of the hospital. A visitor to the hospital described to us the appearance of two elegant. Women who looked like they were from the upper class, basking for a long time in front of a lunatic who was sitting on a chair and claiming to be the King of England. Dear reader, who do you think was the lunatic?
In 1770, public visits to the hospital were restricted, and visits were limited to public figures and high-paid people. It seemed that the madness did not end there, dear reader, because of the lack of food in the hospital, the lunatics began to beg on the public roads. British law prohibited begging, but the prisoners of the lunatic asylum were exempted. They wore their own uniforms so that they could practice begging. Many poor people in London would dress in prisoners’ clothes and pretend to be angry to beg for bread… What a crazy world the poor people live in. You need to pretend to be crazy to get a piece of bread."
Of course, this is the view of the pagan society, who consider the insane to be an imminent danger, while the real imminent danger is the criminal. In Islam, there are no hospitals or asylums for the mentally ill, because the insane do not deserve care, living at home with the women mentioned by God in the Word of the Almighty:
"And to the believers, they will be angry with their sight, and they eagerly show their adornments, and they have not shown the private parts of women except those of their fathers, or their fathers, or their fathers, or their children, or their sons, or their sons, or their brothers’ children, or their women, or those who are followers of their faith, except men or children."
At the end of his speech, Haider said to one of them:
"Finally, isn’t this what Thomas Tryon the Baptist said:
((The world is one big crazy hospital where the craziest people hold the less crazy people)))..Doesn’t his statement seem untrue?!"
In fact, this statement is correct because the most guilty people are those who torture their own people
source: Fragment Forum
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