
StudyNinja MDCAT 🥼
June 20, 2025 at 04:28 PM
Now you must be wondering…
“If dopamine is so damaging, then how are we supposed to feel good? Is pleasure haram?”
> Do you forget that there is a King of Kings — The Most Wise — who created your body, your brain, your hormones… in the most balanced and mesmerizing way?
> And haven’t we all heard this a hundred times:
“Islam is the complete code of life.”
But remember, kids — these aren’t just quotes to repeat.
This is science, psychology, and spiritual reality working together
💞 *Now, let’s talk about Oxytocin — the hormone of peace.*
> Oxytocin is released from one special center in your brain — but it’s not triggered by fun, fame, or likes.
It’s triggered by:
Care
Sacrifice
Giving
Doing your duty for someone else
> It’s simple:
Dopamine is released when you get your haq (right).
Oxytocin is released when you fulfill your farz (duty).
> How beautiful is that?
Your body finds sukoon — not in selfish gain — but in selfless fulfillment.
🕋 *So what are our “farz” as Muslim*
5 daily prayers
Service to parents
Effort in halal earning and honest study
Being a responsible son/daughter in the home
Helping those in need
Staying truthful even when it's hard
> These are not small actions. They are spiritual switches.
Every time you fulfill a farz, you trigger your brain’s peace system.
That’s oxytocin. That’s barakah. That’s focus.
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