Scientific parallels of sleep physiology in the Qur'anic narrative of the Companions of the Cave "the Cave Sleepers".

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Wissem Dhahbi, Ahmed S BaHammam, Abdelfatteh El Omri, Ismail Dergaa, Amine Souissi, Anis Ben Dhahbi, Helmi Ben Saad
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Abstract

Background: The Qur'anic narrative of the Companions of the Cave (Cave Sleepers, in Arabic "Ashab al-Kahf") describes young believers who experienced a prolonged, divinely induced sleep in a cave, as recounted in verses 18:9-26 of Sūrah Al-Kahf. This account, while spiritual in nature, presents details that parallel modern scientific concepts in sleep physiology, particularly regarding environmental influences and bodily preservation during extended immobility.

Objective: To explore scientific parallels between the Qur'anic description of the Cave Sleepers' prolonged sleep and contemporary sleep physiology, fostering interdisciplinary dialogue.

Methods: A comparative analytical descriptive approach was employed, incorporating historical context and established principles for the scientific interpretation of the Qur'an. A comprehensive literature review covered publications from 1970 to July 2024, focusing on sleep physiology, circadian rhythms, and relevant Qur'anic exegesis.

Results: The analysis revealed notable correspondences between the Qur'anic narrative and modern sleep science. The emphasis on noise reduction and controlled light exposure aligns with the current understanding of optimal sleep environments and circadian regulation. The narrative's mention of bodily preservation and periodic turning during sleep reflects modern practices to prevent complications from prolonged immobility, such as pressure ulcers and muscle atrophy. Additionally, the described cave environment mirrors conditions known to support hypometabolic states and sleep consolidation.

Conclusions: The Qur'anic account of the Cave Sleepers resonates with contemporary sleep physiology, particularly in environmental optimization and bodily maintenance during extended sleep. This interdisciplinary exploration encourages new scientific questions and research directions in sleep biology and human physiology.

《古兰经》中洞穴同伴“洞穴睡眠者”叙述中睡眠生理学的科学相似之处。
背景:《古兰经》中对洞穴同伴(洞穴沉睡者,阿拉伯语“Ashab al-Kahf”)的叙述描述了年轻的信徒在洞穴中经历了漫长的、神圣的睡眠,如Sūrah al-Kahf的18:9-26节所述。这篇文章虽然本质上是精神上的,但却提供了与现代睡眠生理学科学概念平行的细节,特别是关于环境影响和长时间不动期间身体的保存。目的:探讨古兰经对洞穴睡眠者长时间睡眠的描述与当代睡眠生理学之间的科学相似性,促进跨学科对话。方法:采用比较分析描述性方法,结合历史背景和古兰经科学解释的既定原则。一项全面的文献综述涵盖了从1970年到2024年7月的出版物,重点是睡眠生理学、昼夜节律和相关的《古兰经》注释。结果:分析显示古兰经的叙述与现代睡眠科学之间有显著的对应关系。强调减少噪音和控制光照与当前对最佳睡眠环境和昼夜节律调节的理解一致。叙述中提到的身体保护和睡眠期间的周期性翻身反映了现代的做法,以防止长期不动引起的并发症,如压疮和肌肉萎缩。此外,所描述的洞穴环境反映了已知的支持低代谢状态和睡眠巩固的条件。结论:《古兰经》对洞穴睡眠者的描述与当代睡眠生理学产生了共鸣,特别是在长时间睡眠期间的环境优化和身体维护方面。这种跨学科的探索鼓励了新的科学问题和睡眠生物学和人类生理学的研究方向。
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