# Modalization and Transcendence of Health in the Coming Decade: Emphasizing the Human Cognitive System in the Stories of Prophets in the Holy Quran

**Authors:** Seyed Ziaeddin Tabei, Fatemeh Khiveh, Sedigheh Ebrahimi

PMC · DOI: 10.30476/ijms.2024.100885.3344 · Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences · 2024-06-01

## TL;DR

This paper explores future health by comparing human cognitive development with prophet stories in the Quran, suggesting a spiritual and scientific approach to medicine.

## Contribution

It introduces a transcendent framework for future medicine integrating spiritual cognition and material biology through Quranic narratives.

## Key findings

- Future medicine will consider spiritual factors like cognition and intention alongside biological elements.
- Seven medical domains will merge spiritual and scientific aspects into 'sprito-epigenetico psycho-neuro-endocrino-immuno-pharmacology'.
- A transcendent outlook is essential for evolving health practices.

## Abstract

In this study, the progression and importance of health knowledge is explored, projecting its future path. We do this by comparing the stages of evolution of the human cognitive system from birth to old age (inner intellect) with the stages of intellectual modalization in divine messengers (external intellect), as depicted in the stories of the prophets in the Holy Quran. This comparison aims to articulate the course of evolution, which includes sensory perception, apprehension, imaginalization, intellection, and intuition. Future medicine will consider the influence of spiritual factors (soul) in the form of human cognition and intention, as well as material effects (genes and biology). The seven medical domains of the future will encompass the field of ‘sprito-epigenetico psycho-neuro-endocrino-immuno-pharmacology’. This perspective emphasizes the need for a transcendent outlook in health and medicine. This study employed a library research method, including studies in medical journals from the last forty years.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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