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Pious Doctors

First of all, I need to remind you that I am not at all biased towards Medical and Dental students just because I am studying the course. And also, this post will consist of medical jargons. Sorry for that. Ask your Doctor/Dentist friends to explain it to you in case you got lost. 

Studying anatomy has given me a lot of insights on how well Allah has created us. Each and every part of us is created with care and with its own given function, and Allahuakbar! you will be amazed if you were to know about it. 

As one of the many examples, I give you our temporomandibular joint.

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The temporomandibular joint is made in such a way that the condyle possess a small neck.


So when we experience great trauma to our mandible, even if the force is so great, the force will just cause the condyle to fracture/break, stopping the force from being transferred to our brain. Amazing, isn't it? 

What I am trying to say is, since we medical/dental students learn all this about our own body, we should be able to appreciate more of the way Allah has created us.


We have certainly created man in the best of stature, {At-Tin, 95 : 4}

And of course, I believe there shouldn't be any reason for anyone to not believe in God when they know about these things, don't you think?

Now that I mentioned that, we should also be more grateful and not let a slight flaw to cause us to be upset of our physical appearance. 

Alhamdulillah 'ala kulli hal. Indeed He is The Most Wise.


So which of the favors of your Lord would you deny? 
{Ar-Rahman, 55:13}



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