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Interrelation between Qai’lullah, Blue Light Exposure and Neurocognitive Performances: A Short Review
Author(s) -
Nur Farhana Fadzil,
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Siti Amira Othman,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of quranic sciences and research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2773-5532
DOI - 10.30880/jqsr.2021.02.02.001
Subject(s) - alertness , nap , mood , neurocognitive , clarity , psychology , sleep loss , cognitive psychology , cognition , applied psychology , social psychology , sleep deprivation , psychiatry , biochemistry , chemistry
Qai’lullah or napping is a phenomenon that is widely practiced in the world. Islam advocates mid-day napping as it is primarily practiced by the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Scientists and scholars also acknowledge the benefits beyond this practice after various research and studies done. Hence, this article emphasizes topic of sleep in Islamic insight, their stages of sleeps according to Quran and the practiced of Qai’lullah or mid-day napping. The high-energy blue light exposure from the natural source, Sun and also digital screens reported reduce visual contrast and affect the sharpness and clarity by creating glares lead to mental and physical fatigue. Thus, a short nap in the mid-afternoon helps to boost memory, lift our mood, and improve job performance. The effect associated with qai’lullah are also being reviewed including improved the neurocognitive performance, alertness, recover the loss night sleep and enhanced the quality and increased memory consolidation in people.

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