Fariq Naik – The Qur’an is a Cure for the Mythomaniac

Fariq Naik
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The transcript describes a psychological disorder where a person tells a lie and believes it is the truth, leading to accusations of lies and questions. The psychiatrist believes it is a myth, but the exact nature of the disorder is unknown.

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			Many of the critics they say
Prophet Muhammad peace be upon
		
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			him. He was a myth Romania. Now
this is a psychological disorder
		
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			where in a person he tells a lie
and he believes that it is the
		
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			truth. Suppose someone says that
I'm the king, the psychiatrist not
		
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			tell him Are you crazy? Are you
mad? The psychiatrist will counter
		
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			question and say that where is the
queen? He will probably say my
		
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			queen has gone to the village. He
will sit down ministers, his or
		
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			her ministers have died. He'll
say, well, gods to keep on posing
		
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			questions to the person and you
make him realize that he is not
		
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			the king. So in the Glorious
Quran, there are various facts,
		
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			historical facts, scientific
facts, therefore the clouds could
		
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			add it is a treatment for the myth
of mania. It is not a book written
		
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			by the myth of mania.