Manzil verses and tranquilizing effect in opiate dependents
This review article discusses the practicality of Manzil Verses recitation in managing opiate dependency among drug users. Opiate addiction is an alarming public health issue and leads to a variety of social problems such as communicable diseases, financial burden and defects in cognition and beh...
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my-unisza-ir.60572022-03-08T06:53:42Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/6057/ Manzil verses and tranquilizing effect in opiate dependents Rohayah, Husain Nasir, Mohamad Syed Hadzrullathfi, Syed Omar BF Psychology This review article discusses the practicality of Manzil Verses recitation in managing opiate dependency among drug users. Opiate addiction is an alarming public health issue and leads to a variety of social problems such as communicable diseases, financial burden and defects in cognition and behaviors. Drug treatment and rehabilitation in Malaysia is implemented under the purview of the National Drug Agency and the Prison Department, Ministry of Home Affairs. Scientifically, the Manzil Verses act as a form of rhythmic therapy by calming the senses, cognition and palpitations. Thus, this article aimed to discuss the potential of Manzil Verses in terms of their tranquilization effect among those with opiate addiction. 2019-01 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/6057/1/FH02-FP-19-24611.pdf Rohayah, Husain and Nasir, Mohamad and Syed Hadzrullathfi, Syed Omar (2019) Manzil verses and tranquilizing effect in opiate dependents. Malaysian Journal for Islamic Studies, 3 (1). pp. 12-26. ISSN 2550-2042 |
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This review article discusses the practicality of Manzil Verses recitation in managing opiate
dependency among drug users. Opiate addiction is an alarming public health issue and leads
to a variety of social problems such as communicable diseases, financial burden and defects
in cognition and behaviors. Drug treatment and rehabilitation in Malaysia is implemented
under the purview of the National Drug Agency and the Prison Department, Ministry of
Home Affairs. Scientifically, the Manzil Verses act as a form of rhythmic therapy by
calming the senses, cognition and palpitations. Thus, this article aimed to discuss the
potential of Manzil Verses in terms of their tranquilization effect among those with opiate
addiction. |
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