Supervisor Elham AbolFateh
Editor in Chief Mohamed Wadie

Love Kills (Sometimes)


Sat 25 Jun 2022 | 04:09 PM
Elham AboulFateh

 

I liked what Dr. Hossam Mowafy. Professor of Internal Medicine and Critical care medicine at Al-Qasr Al-Aini hospital said about One-sided love and psychological disorders. When this great Egyptian Professor speaks, he gives us his advice from a long scientific experience and a religious background.

Last week, Dr. Hossam commented on the problem of the one-sided love, whose victim was the "Mansoura girl", It seems to be a widespread disorder. We have read many stories on social media during the past few days about one-sided love, the worst kind of love, "Love kills (sometimes)".

Dr. Hossam said to those affected by this kind of love: Do not be upset over what you have lost and do not rejoice over what you have gotten because God knows and you do not know. God “And it may be that you dislike a thing which is good for you and that you like a thing which is bad for you. Allah knows but you do not know".

Days ago, Dr. Hossam said that the believer is less likely to suffer from psychological disorders. Some people said that this is a kind of religious treatment. but Dr. Mowafy replied that the believer is less likely to suffer from psychological disorders.. as the psychological disorders are not related to the physical or social condition only but they could affect the rich ones and may not affect the poor.

The horrible incidents that we are currently seeing confirm what Dr. Hossam said. A religious person does not suffer from anxiety and depression because he believes in God’s decree so he is psychologically comfortable and satisfied.

I agree with the great professor as the crimes against oneself, against the family and those closest to us, as well as suicide attempts and murders, confirm that we are away from the morals of religion.

Tribute to Dr. Hossam Mowafy, we need to find our way between science and religion.