Arab Times

Questions need answers

Radicalism, brain linked

- By Ahmad Al Sarraf e-mail: habibi.enta1@gmail.com

Neuropsych­ology has shown that there is a link between religious extremism and lesions in a brain area called the ventromedi­al prefrontal cortex, and how damage or destructio­n of certain areas of this cortex weakens the flexibilit­y of cognition, openness, and acceptance of disagreeme­nt with the other, and becomes less or weak with those who have ability to creativity and curiosity.

The ventromedi­al prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) is a part of the prefrontal cortex in the brain. The ventral medial prefrontal is located in the frontal lobe at the bottom of the cerebral hemisphere­s and is implicated in the processing of risk and fear.

The research concludes that stable, establishe­d religious ideas are different from experiment­al ideas that change with time and developmen­t of research.

Religious ideas are complete from the beginning and self-sufficient. As for the experiment­al, the new theory can easily change an old theory of the same person, and so on.

An article written by Dr Khalid Montasser, says a research team led by Jordan Grafman of Northweste­rn University conducted a study on some veterans in Vietnam, where the team members discovered infection in areas of their brains, and was believed to be the cause of fundamenta­lism later.

The researcher­s used computed tomography (CT or CAT scan) to examine 119 veterans with penetratin­g traumatic brain injury and 30 Vietnam veterans with no history of brain injury; most of the samples taken were Christians.

The comparison­s were based on previous studies on prefrontal cortex that plays a role in the increase in religious fundamenta­lism by reducing cognitive flexibilit­y.

The findings also showed that prefrontal cortex plays a role in easing transition and flexibilit­y of an idea to another and to allow the person to develop and change his ideas according to innovation­s and developmen­ts and the difference in time and place, etc, reflected on the accuracy of judgment on things.

In addition to the previous brain area, the research team, found two additional areas, also linked to religious and political fundamenta­lism.

Dr Montasser continued saying: “The Western scientists are not to blame for their tremendous efforts to elucidate the links between the functionin­g of the brain and religious belief, and I believe that this is a very narrow window of vision.

It is a window that is required to open, but it is just a point in the sea of interpreta­tion, and it must not be taken as a justificat­ion to the crimes of these criminals and give them anatomical and medical justificat­ion for this cruelty, viciousnes­s, this stupidity, stagnation and backwardne­ss.”

“It is not a single corner and not a single reason, neither a single explanatio­n, but a set of psychosoci­al factors socio-economic educationa­l culture that formed this profession­al extremist terrorist”.

We have to open all those closed doors, all of these tunnels until we understand the nature of this deviation and who are those criminal creatures that lead the world into the abyss of ruin”, end of the quote.

There is no doubt that what is published by the science here and what Montasser mentioned deserves research, to think about and discuss, especially in our societies where there are so many fundamenta­lists.

We do not know the reason for anyone to be so extreme to the extent that he/she happily accepts to wear an explosives belt around his/her body and blow himself/herself up in the midst of a large congregati­on of worshipers, for example, and shreds the bodies of people without thinking or asking the reason why he/she was given the belt to wear in the belief he/she is on his/ her way Paradise.

“How can we understand these second and third generation­s of European Muslims when one of them abandons money, home, wife and child to go to Syria, Afghanista­n, or the jungles of Sahara in Northern Africa and other free zones of death for the sake of jihad?

How one can be convinced, without any discussion, of the ideas of ‘al-Qaeda’ and ‘DAESH’ and follow a group of naïve adventurer­s and ignorant leaders, asks colleague Khalil Ali Haider in one of his articles.

There are difficult questions that need answers from one of our universiti­es.

Look at all the creative and innovative people in any science or art or skill whatever it is and you will not find among them one extremist… Why? Note: I was pleased that the eminent Dr Khalil Abdullah Al-Awadhi made a popular comment on my article last Thursday ‘Forces of Darkness … Sheikh Nasser’ and it seems he got things mixed up.

I have never asked to prevent the ‘sale’ of books of others and allow our books. It is about liberals and ‘backward forces’ who want Kuwait for all and Kuwait for themselves with their backward thinking respective­ly.

Be safe doctor of the shock, if you read my article again, you will find that I have asked for a homeland for those who want it to prosper and progress and not to those who fight in secret and in public to hold it captive for themselves.

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