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1Breathe in for about five and out for about ten, and do not hold at the top. Go straight from the in breath into the out breath, five to ten times over.
somaticBreathing5 minutesQur'an 94:1

That pause after the inhale feels natural to add, and it can raise your heart rate rather than lowering it, which undoes what you came for. If ten counts out is too long, shorten both numbers and keep the ratio. An easy way to remember the direction: the out breath is the peaceful one.

Islamic evidence

Did We not relieve your heart for you (Quran 94:1). The picture is of something tight being opened out, which is close to what a long unhurried exhale feels like from the inside.

Did We not relieve your heart for you [Prophet]

Qur'an 94:1

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In a month long randomised trial, five minutes a day of structured breathing lifted mood and slowed resting breathing more than mindfulness meditation, and the pattern built around a long exhale gave the largest gain in mood. In a smaller crossover study, deep slow breathing raised pain thresholds and increased gut motility, both signs of a genuine shift in the calming branch of the nervous system. Neither tested the instruction about not pausing, which comes from clinical practice rather than trial evidence.

Balban MY, Neri E, Kogon MM, Weed L, Nouriani B, Jo B, Holl G, Zeitzer JM, Spiegel D, Huberman AD. (2023). Cell reports. Medicine · doi

Frøkjaer JB, Bergmann S, Brock C, Madzak A, Farmer AD, Ellrich J, Drewes AM. (2016). Neurogastroenterology and motility · doi

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Why it works. Your body eases off while you breathe out, so making that half the longer one tips the whole cycle in the same direction.

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2Fighting, running and freezing are the ones everybody can name. There is a fourth: going along with things, smoothing them over, making yourself easy to be around so that nothing bad happens.
somaticBreathing5 minutesQur'an 15:97

It gets read as being agreeable, or as a personality, and it is often neither. If you grew up being criticised, or spent years around someone unpredictable, appeasing becomes the quickest way to make a threat stop. The tell is that it happens before you have decided anything. Underneath, the body is in much the same state as it would be if you had run, which is how a person can be pleasant on the outside and shaking on the inside.

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We are well aware that your heart is weighed down by what they say (Quran 15:97). The weight of other people's reactions is taken seriously there rather than dismissed as being too sensitive.

We are well aware that your heart is weighed down by what they say

Qur'an 15:97

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This four way description comes from clinical practice, and the studies gathered here do not test it. What they do speak to is the second half of it. A meta-analysis of 24 studies of heart rate variability biofeedback, which trains people towards a slow steady breathing pace, found stress and anxiety fell substantially from before to after, with a more moderate advantage over control conditions. So if you catch the appeasing reflex, slowing the breath is a reasonable thing to do about the state underneath it.

Goessl VC, Curtiss JE, Hofmann SG. (2017). Psychological medicine · doi

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Why it works. Appeasing ends a threat quickly, so the body learns it the same way it learns to run.

When not to. If appeasing is how you get through a relationship you are still in, the first question is safety and not self-work.

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3You are not trying to talk yourself into feeling calm. You are trying to move your body from one setting into another, and the breath is the handle you can reach.
somaticBreathing5 minutesQur'an 48:4

Once the alarm system is running, stress hormones are already in the blood and telling yourself to relax does very little about them. Changing the breath is a physical action with a physical result, which is a different sort of thing from willpower. It also takes the moral edge off. Not being able to relax on command stops being a failure of character and becomes a question of which system is currently running.

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It was He who made His tranquillity descend into the hearts of the believers (Quran 48:4). Calm arrives there rather than being manufactured, which fits the experience of not being able to order yourself to feel it.

It was He who made His tranquillity descend into the hearts of the believers, to add faith to their faith––the forces of the heavens and earth belong to God; He is all knowing and all wise––

Qur'an 48:4

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In a randomised trial of five weeks of daily slow paced breathing, the fall in negative emotion was statistically explained by a rise in resting heart rate variability, which is the closest thing here to evidence for that route. A methods paper widely used in this field sets out what the measure means: heart rate variability indexes the calming branch of the nervous system acting on the heart, and tracks with how well people manage emotion and attention. The state you are aiming at is measurable rather than metaphorical.

Jung H, Yoo HJ, Choi P, Nashiro K, Min J, Cho C, Thayer JF, Lehrer P, Mather M. (2025). Applied psychophysiology and biofeedback · doi

Laborde S, Mosley E, Thayer JF. (2017). Frontiers in psychology · doi

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Why it works. There are two settings, and the breath is one of the few switches you can reach directly.

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4Practise with the noise on, at least some of the time. The quiet room is not where you are going to need the skill.
MindfulnessGrounding and settling5 minutesQur'an 2:153

A calm that only exists in a silent house is not much use in an open plan office or a kitchen at teatime. Once you can settle in the quiet, do a short version somewhere busy on purpose: a station platform, a break room, the car with the window down. It will feel worse and go less smoothly, and that is what makes it carry over.

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seek help through steadfastness and prayer, for God is with the steadfast (Quran 2:153). Steadfastness is named for the conditions that make it hard, which is where the practice is meant to be used.

You who believe, seek help through steadfastness and prayer, for God is with the steadfast

Qur'an 2:153

Psychological evidence

A meta-analysis in healthy people rather than patients found mindfulness based stress reduction reliably lowered stress, with a consistent effect across the studies pooled. Those were formal courses with quiet practice conditions. Training deliberately in a noisy setting has not been tested that way, so treat that part as a sensible bet rather than a demonstrated one.

Chiesa A, Serretti A. (2009). Journal of alternative and complementary medicine (New York, N.Y.) · doi

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Why it works. You get good at what you actually practise, including the conditions you practise in.

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5The pull towards bread, pasta and biscuits when you are low is not simply greed. Carbohydrate makes it easier for the brain to get hold of the raw material it needs for serotonin, so it gives a real if short lived lift.
medicalFood, caffeine and fuel60 secondsQur'an 52:19

Calling it self medication instead of a failure of character changes what you do next. You stop trying to out-discipline the craving and start asking what would meet the same need with a longer tail: eating something before you reach the desperate stage, protein alongside the carbohydrate, getting outside, company. The craving usually softens once the low is being met somewhere else as well.

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Eat and drink with healthy enjoyment as a reward for what you have done (Quran 52:19). Enjoying food is described as a reward, not as something to be suspicious of.

‘Eat and drink with healthy enjoyment as a reward for what you have done.’

Qur'an 52:19

Psychological evidence

Across prospective cohorts, people eating closer to a healthy overall pattern had modestly lower odds of later depression. That finding is about the pattern of eating over time rather than single moments of craving, and it is observational, so other differences between those people could account for part of it. Still, it is a reason to look at the shape of the week rather than judging any one biscuit.

Lassale C, Batty GD, Baghdadli A, Jacka F, Sánchez-Villegas A, Kivimäki M, Akbaraly T. (2019). Molecular psychiatry · doi

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Why it works. Carbohydrate briefly helps the brain make serotonin, so reaching for it while low is the body finding the nearest lever.

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6Irritable bowel symptoms turn up more often in people with ADHD, and they tend to track stress. If your stomach is at its worst in the weeks when everything else is at its worst, that is information rather than coincidence.
medicalFood, caffeine and fuel20 minutesQur'an 106:4

Two things help more often than they get suggested. Cutting caffeine frequently settles symptoms on its own, since it speeds the gut up and raises acid. And there are talking therapies designed specifically for irritable bowel, which work on the stress side rather than the food side. A low FODMAP approach is worth exploring with a dietitian, though it is fiddly and not meant to be permanent.

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Who provides them with food to ward off hunger, safety to ward off fear (Quran 106:4). Food and safety are named together, and a gut needs both before it will settle.

who provides them with food to ward off hunger, safety to ward off fear

Qur'an 106:4

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The gut and brain do talk to each other, and the evidence is more about pathways than about cures. In a randomised trial, four weeks of a multi-strain probiotic changed resting brain connectivity in healthy volunteers. That is a brain imaging finding rather than a symptom outcome, so it supports a route between the two without telling you that a supplement will settle your stomach.

Bagga D, Aigner CS, Reichert JL, Cecchetto C, Fischmeister FPS, Holzer P, Moissl-Eichinger C, Schöpf V. (2019). European journal of nutrition · doi

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Why it works. Digestion slows when a body is braced, so a nervous system under constant pressure shows up in the gut.

When not to. Get new or changing bowel symptoms checked medically before putting them down to stress.

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7Keep a short list of things that settle you, and choose from it by how you actually are, not by which one you like best. Wound up and racing needs something different from flat and switched off.
somaticGrounding and settling5 minutesQur'an 16:15

When you are speeding, the things that help slow you down: a long out breath, cold water on the face, attention to your feet and hands, pushing against a wall. When you are already flattened, those same things sink you further, and what helps is gentle movement, rhythm, sound, another person. So the first step is not a technique at all, it is a quick read of which way you have gone.

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and rivers and paths so that you may find your way (Quran 16:15). More than one path is provided, and the one you need today may not be the one you needed last week.

He has made mountains stand firm on the earth, to prevent it shaking under you, and rivers and paths so that you may find your way

Qur'an 16:15

Psychological evidence

A network meta-analysis of physical relaxation methods for stress in healthcare workers found that yoga, massage, progressive muscle relaxation and stretching all helped, with no one method clearly ahead. A separate account of allostatic load argues that what wears the body down is repeated activation without recovery, rather than any single stressful event. Together those support having several workable options and using them often, rather than searching for the one best technique.

Zhang M, Murphy B, Cabanilla A, Yidi C. (2021). Journal of occupational health · doi

McEwen BS. (2006). Dialogues in clinical neuroscience · doi

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Why it works. Calming and rousing pull in opposite directions, so the same tool helps one state and worsens the other.

When not to. If distress is tipping into rage, aggression or reckless behaviour, this needs a proper safety plan made with someone else, not a settling technique.

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8Cold water on your face, especially around the eyes and cheeks, slows things down fast. Splash it, or hold a cold flannel there for half a minute.
somaticGrounding and settling60 secondsQur'an 8:11

This is one of the few things that works when you are too far gone to concentrate on anything. It asks for no skill and no privacy beyond a tap. Lean over the sink, hold the cold against your face, breathe out slowly while it is there. If cold makes you flinch or feels punishing, leave it and use something warmer instead.

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and sent down water from the sky to cleanse you (Quran 8:11). The same verse ends with hearts made strong and feet made firm, which is close to what you are reaching for at the sink.

Remember when He gave you sleep as a reassurance from Him, and sent down water from the sky to cleanse you, to remove Satan’s pollution from you, to make your hearts strong and your feet firm

Qur'an 8:11

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There is no trial of face cooling in this evidence set, so treat the mechanism as a plausible one rather than a proven route. The nearest relevant study randomised people to hear relaxing music before a laboratory stressor and found their autonomic nervous system recovered faster, while the effect on cortisol was less clear. That much supports the general idea that a simple outside input can shift the body's state, without telling you how much cold water does.

Thoma MV, La Marca R, Brönnimann R, Finkel L, Ehlert U, Nater UM. (2013). PloS one · doi

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Why it works. Cold on the face triggers a reflex that slows the heart, and it does that without needing your cooperation.

When not to. Skip the cold if you have a heart condition, unless a doctor has told you it is fine.

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9If your body is braced to run and there is nowhere to run to, try running in extreme slow motion. One knee lifting over several seconds, then the other.
somaticGrounding and settling5 minutesQur'an 67:15

The urge to bolt does not disappear when you sit on it, it just stays in the muscles as shaking, tightness or ache. Doing the movement so slowly that it barely looks like movement lets it finish without the surge that comes with real speed. Do it standing or sitting, a few minutes at most, and stop if it starts to feel like too much rather than like relief.

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It is He who has made the earth manageable for you (Quran 67:15). The verse goes on to speak of travelling its regions, and the smallest version of that is one slow step.

It is He who has made the earth manageable for you––travel its regions; eat His provision- and to Him you will be resurrected

Qur'an 67:15

Psychological evidence

In a randomised experiment, people who had just been through an acute stressor shifted away from goal-directed action toward habit-driven responding. Being flooded narrows what kind of behaviour is actually available to you. That is a fair reason to keep the thing you reach for in that state simple and physical rather than clever.

Schwabe L, Wolf OT. (2010). Psychoneuroendocrinology · doi

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Why it works. Letting the interrupted movement complete slowly lets the energy behind it drain off without setting off the alarm again.

When not to. If shaking or strong emotion builds rather than settles as you go, stop and do this with someone alongside you another time.

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10One of the earliest signs that you are drifting out of the present is that your hands and feet go vague. Not numb exactly, just less there.
somaticFeeling from the inside60 secondsQur'an 41:53

It tends to happen before you notice you have gone anywhere. If you learn your own version of it, you get an early warning: a chance to press your feet down, hold something cold, or say out loud where you are, while all of that is still easy. Someone sitting with you may spot it before you do, in how still you have gone.

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We shall show them Our signs in every region of the earth and in themselves (Quran 41:53). Some of the signs worth reading are as close as your own hands and feet.

We shall show them Our signs in every region of the earth and in themselves, until it becomes clear to them that this is the Truth. Is it not enough that your Lord witnesses everything

Qur'an 41:53

Psychological evidence

A meta-analysis in schizophrenia found that dissociative experiences and difficulty identifying one's own emotions were both raised compared with people without the diagnosis, at moderate size. That is a specific population, and the study does not test which comes first. So treat the hands and feet marker as a clinical observation worth watching for, not as something the literature has pinned down.

O'Driscoll C, Laing J, Mason O. (2014). Clinical psychology review · doi

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Why it works. The sense of where your body is fades before your sense of the conversation does, so it warns you first.

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11If you are going to bring attention to your body, start with where your body is rather than what it feels. Feet on the floor, back against the chair, the weight of your hands in your lap.
somaticFeeling from the inside5 minutesQur'an 51:21

Attention to the inside, the chest, the stomach, the throat, sits close to the emotional wiring and can open more than you meant to open. Position in space does not do that in the same way. Begin there, stay a while, and only move inward if you still want to.

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and in yourselves too, do you not see? (Quran 51:21). The looking can begin with the plain facts of your own body, before anything deeper.

and in yourselves too, do you not see?––

Qur'an 51:21

Psychological evidence

In a randomised experiment, students who held an expansive posture briefly reported less anxiety and better body awareness than those in a neutral pose. The sample was small and the effect short-lived. Read it as a hint that how you hold yourself feeds awareness of your body, not as proof that posture beats other routes in.

Weineck F, Schultchen D, Hauke G, Messner M, Pollatos O. (2020). PloS one · doi

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Why it works. Sensing where you are in space is steadying, while sensing what is inside can pull emotion and memory up with it.

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12One question does a lot of work: is what my body is doing right now a fair match for what is actually in front of me? Ask it plainly, and let the answer be either yes or no.
somaticFeeling from the inside5 minutesQur'an 12:53

The point is not to talk yourself out of the feeling. The signal is information and it deserves a hearing. But you can hold it up against the room and see whether it fits, and if it does not, you have learned something about where it came from rather than about the person you are with. Ordering yourself to stop feeling it just teaches you again to ignore yourself, which is the very thing you are trying to undo.

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I do not pretend to be blameless, for man's very soul incites him to evil unless my Lord shows mercy (Quran 12:53). Even a verse saying the inner pull needs weighing says it without contempt, and ends on mercy.

I do not pretend to be blameless, for man’s very soul incites him to evil unless my Lord shows mercy: He is most forgiving, most merciful.’

Qur'an 12:53

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A meta-analysis of people preoccupied with bodily symptoms found their objective accuracy at detecting internal signals was not raised. What set them apart was the meaning they placed on those signals. So the fruitful place to work is the interpretation rather than the sensitivity.

Wolters C, Gerlach AL, Pohl A. (2022). PloS one · doi

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Why it works. Weighing a signal keeps whatever use it has, while overriding it teaches you to stop listening.

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13When what is happening inside gets too loud, turn outward. Name what you can see, listen for the furthest sound, press your feet into the floor.
somaticFeeling from the inside60 secondsQur'an 9:118

This is not avoidance. The outward senses and the sense of where your body sits both carry information about now, which is exactly what the flooding is missing. Stay there until the volume drops. You can go back inside later, and often you will want to.

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when their very souls closed in around them (Quran 9:118). The verse names that shut in feeling exactly, and what follows it there is mercy rather than blame.

And to the three men who stayed behind: when the earth, for all its spaciousness, closed in around them, when their very souls closed in around them, when they realized that the only refuge from God was with Him, He turned to them in mercy in order for them…

Qur'an 9:118

Psychological evidence

A conceptual review draws a line between attending to bodily sensation and worrying about it, and argues the two have opposite implications for wellbeing. Flooding sits on the worrying side of that line. Stepping out to the room is a way of stopping the worried kind of monitoring without having to suppress anything.

Mehling W. (2016). Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences · doi

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Why it works. The outer senses report on the present, so they crowd out a signal that is coming from the past.

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14When someone is distressed, moving too fast to settle them can land as a message that their distress is not welcome here. Let them set the speed.
somaticFeeling from the inside5 minutesQur'an 15:97

Offering a breath, a blanket, a change of subject: all of it can help, and all of it can arrive as a shutting down if it comes before the person has been heard. Ask rather than administer. Something like, would it help to try something, or would you rather stay with this a bit longer, keeps them in charge of their own pace.

Islamic evidence

We are well aware that your heart is weighed down by what they say (Quran 15:97). The weight is acknowledged before anything at all is asked of the person carrying it.

We are well aware that your heart is weighed down by what they say

Qur'an 15:97

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A review of the ways body awareness can be deliberately trained maps different methods, from breathing practices to attention training, onto the level of the system each one targets. It is a mapping rather than a head to head comparison of outcomes. The useful part is that these are distinct tools with distinct effects, so which you offer and when is a real choice, not a formality.

Weng HY, Feldman JL, Leggio L, Napadow V, Park J, Price CJ. (2021). Trends in neurosciences · doi

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Why it works. Comfort offered too early can read as a request to stop feeling.

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15Breath work goes straight into the body, and for some people that is the problem. If your panic has ever been about not getting enough air, putting your attention on your breathing can set it off rather than settle it.
somaticBreathing60 secondsQur'an 6:125

Asthma, a history of choking or smothering, panic that arrives through the chest: any of these makes the breath a loaded place to put your attention. It does not mean this is closed to you. It means starting somewhere gentler, keeping the practice short, and stopping the moment air hunger appears.

Islamic evidence

He closes and constricts their breast as if they were climbing up to the skies (Quran 6:125). The verse is speaking about guidance rather than panic, but the sensation it names, a chest that will not open, is one plenty of people know from the inside.

When God wishes to guide someone, He opens their breast to islam; when He wishes to lead them astray, He closes and constricts their breast as if they were climbing up to the skies. That is how God makes the foulness of those who do not believe rebound…

Qur'an 6:125

Psychological evidence

In a controlled comparison, people with panic disorder and generalised anxiety disorder had lower resting heart rate variability than healthy controls and reacted more strongly to a hyperventilation challenge. That is a direct measure of the thing to be careful about: over-breathing sets off far more in some bodies than in others. The study compared groups rather than testing a treatment, so it warns rather than prescribes.

Pittig A, Arch JJ, Lam CW, Craske MG. (2013). International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology · doi

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Why it works. Attention on the breath makes small changes in breathing feel large, and for some people those sensations are where panic begins.

When not to. If breathing exercises reliably bring on panic for you, this belongs with someone trained in trauma work rather than in a practice you do alone.

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16Four in, hold four, four out, hold four. The holds are the strong part of this one, and they stay optional every single time.
somaticBreathing5 minutesQur'an 65:7

Some people find the pauses deeply settling. Others meet the edge of what they can tolerate there, especially at the bottom of the exhale. Both are ordinary. If the next breath starts to feel urgent, let the holds go and keep the even count, which loses you nothing that matters.

Islamic evidence

God does not burden any soul with more than He has given it (Quran 65:7). If the holds are more than you have today, dropping them fits that rather than falling short of it.

and let the wealthy man spend according to his wealth. But let him whose provision is restricted spend according to what God has given him: God does not burden any soul with more than He has given it- after hardship, God will bring ease

Qur'an 65:7

Psychological evidence

Pooling 58 randomised studies, training people to breathe slowly with heart rate feedback gave a small to moderate benefit across a wide span of emotional and physical complaints. Those studies were about slow paced breathing rather than breath holding, so the box pattern with its two pauses is not the thing that was tested. The general direction has support behind it. This particular shape is a reasonable extension of that and no more.

Lehrer P, Kaur K, Sharma A, Shah K, Huseby R, Bhavsar J, Sgobba P, Zhang Y. (2020). Applied psychophysiology and biofeedback · doi

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Why it works. Holding the breath changes the chemistry that drives the urge to breathe, which is why a pause feels like so much more than a gap.

When not to. Leave the retentions out if you are prone to panic, or pregnant, or have been told to take care with your blood pressure.

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17If you keep only one thing, make the out breath longer than the in breath. Four in and eight out is enough, and nothing clever is needed on top of it.
somaticBreathing5 minutesQur'an 94:1

This is the closest thing to a dependable settling lever. It suits the end of the day, a queue you are stuck in, the ten minutes before sleep. Some people add a pause after the inhale and find it deepens the effect. Others find that same pause wakes them up, so try it both ways before you decide which one is yours.

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Did We not relieve your heart for you (Quran 94:1). The question is put to someone whose chest had been tight, and the relief is described as done for him rather than managed by him.

Did We not relieve your heart for you [Prophet]

Qur'an 94:1

Psychological evidence

In a month long randomised trial, five minutes a day of structured breathing lifted mood and slowed resting breathing more than mindfulness meditation did, and the version built around a long exhale produced the biggest gain in mood. Separately, healthy adults who practised slow paced breathing for 30 days reported better sleep and showed higher cardiac vagal activity than a group who scrolled social media instead. Both are modest studies in fairly healthy people, so take them as encouraging rather than settled.

Balban MY, Neri E, Kogon MM, Weed L, Nouriani B, Jo B, Holl G, Zeitzer JM, Spiegel D, Huberman AD. (2023). Cell reports. Medicine · doi

Laborde S, Hosang T, Mosley E, Dosseville F. (2019). Journal of clinical medicine · doi

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Why it works. The braking system on your heart does most of its work while you breathe out, so a longer out breath gives it longer to act.

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18For when you are stuck in shutdown there is a faster practice: short sharp exhales driven from the belly, letting each in breath happen by itself, about twenty of them.
somaticBreathing60 secondsQur'an 21:87

It is meant to rouse, so expect to feel more awake and a little buzzy afterwards rather than calm. Twenty is plenty. Sit down before you start so that stopping is easy, and stop earlier than planned if you feel dizzy or light headed.

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he cried out in the deep darkness (Quran 21:87). The first move out of that dark was an act rather than a mood, which is the spirit of this one.

And remember the man with the whale,when he went off angrily, thinking We could not restrict him, but then he cried out in the deep darkness, ‘There is no God but You, glory be to You, I was wrong.’

Qur'an 21:87

Psychological evidence

Direct evidence for rapid breathing practices is scarce, and one finding is worth knowing first. In a controlled study, people with panic disorder and generalised anxiety disorder reacted more strongly than others to a hyperventilation challenge. Deliberate fast breathing is not that challenge, but it moves in the same direction, so if your anxiety arrives as breathlessness this is the practice to leave alone.

Pittig A, Arch JJ, Lam CW, Craske MG. (2013). International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology · doi

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Why it works. Fast forceful breathing pushes the body towards alertness, which is the opposite of what most breathing advice is aiming at.

When not to. Skip it entirely with high blood pressure, heart disease, glaucoma or pregnancy, and skip it when you are already anxious rather than flat.

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19If big breathing feels like too much, make it smaller instead. Breathe so smoothly that the in breath rolls into the out breath with no sound and no edges.
somaticBreathing5 minutesQur'an 20:26

This asks almost nothing of you, and that is the point. Nothing to count, nothing to hold, no depth to reach for. For anyone whose panic runs through the chest this is often the only version that is tolerable at first, and it is a real practice rather than a watered down one. Two or three minutes is plenty.

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and ease my task for me (Quran 20:26). Asking for the task to be made lighter is part of the prayer itself, not a retreat from it.

and ease my task for me

Qur'an 20:26

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A four week programme of slow, gentle diaphragmatic breathing with heart rate feedback was found workable and acceptable by people living with long COVID, with early signs of symptom improvement. There was no control group, so the improvement could have come from other things. Its useful message is about tolerability: a gentle protocol was something unwell people could actually keep up.

Corrado J, Iftekhar N, Halpin S, Li M, Tarrant R, Grimaldi J, Simms A, O'Connor RJ, Casson A, Sivan M. (2024). Advances in rehabilitation science and practice · doi

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Why it works. A smooth quiet breath gives the body less to react to, so it settles without being pushed anywhere.

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20Picture what you feel as weather. A clear morning, a wind picking up, a storm sitting on the far hills. Weather is real, and weather moves.
MindfulnessFeeling from the inside5 minutesQur'an 39:23

The useful part is the distance. You are the field, not the storm. And every kind of weather in the picture is on its way somewhere, which quietly contradicts what distress keeps insisting on, that this is now permanent. Give your current state a name from the sky and see how it sits.

Islamic evidence

Then their skins and their hearts soften at the mention of God (Quran 39:23). Inner states are described as moving and softening, not as fixed things you are stuck with.

God has sent down the most beautiful of all teachings: a Scripture that is consistent and draws comparisons; that causes the skins of those in awe of their Lord to shiver. Then their skins and their hearts soften at the mention of God: such is God’s guidance.…

Qur'an 39:23

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In a randomised trial with 75 women who had irritable bowel syndrome, mindfulness training reduced symptoms by changing how gut sensations were appraised rather than by reducing the sensations themselves. The mechanism is the interesting part: the sensing did not have to change for the suffering to. A metaphor that shifts how you hold a feeling is pulling on that same lever.

Garland EL, Gaylord SA, Palsson O, Faurot K, Douglas Mann J, Whitehead WE. (2012). Journal of behavioral medicine · doi

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Why it works. Picturing a state as weather gives you room to watch it and reminds you it is passing.

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21If something will not shift, pair it with the breath: 'I am' as you breathe in, 'letting go' as you breathe out. Let the out breath be the longer one.
MindfulnessFeeling from the inside5 minutesQur'an 13:28

Giving the mind two short phrases to hold occupies it just enough that it stops arguing with the feeling. Meanwhile the long exhale does its own quiet work on the nervous system. Ten rounds is enough to notice a difference, and if the phrases sit wrong you can swap them for a short remembrance you already use.

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whose hearts find peace in the remembrance of God (Quran 13:28). Words repeated on the breath are one old form of that remembrance.

those who have faith and whose hearts find peace in the remembrance of God- truly it is in the remembrance of God that hearts find peace

Qur'an 13:28

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A randomised trial in combat veterans with PTSD compared body scan meditation against slow breathing and against sitting quietly, a rare design that separates attention to the body from the breathing itself. The sample was modest and the group highly distressed. It supports pairing breath with attention as a reasonable thing to do, rather than showing that one element is the active one.

Wahbeh H, Goodrich E, Goy E, Oken BS. (2016). Journal of clinical psychology · doi

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Why it works. A long out breath calms the body while the words give your mind something small to hold.

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22Let the uncomfortable thing be uncomfortable, without arguing with it. People are often surprised by the relief that follows.
MindfulnessFeeling from the inside5 minutesQur'an 12:86

Much of what makes a bad feeling unbearable is the second layer: the objecting, the wishing it gone, the fear that it means something about you. Drop that layer and the first one usually turns out smaller than it looked. This is not approval and it is not giving up. It is stopping a fight you were never going to win.

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I plead my grief and sorrow before God (Quran 12:86). Jacob does not talk himself out of the grief, he carries it somewhere it can be held.

He said, ‘I plead my grief and sorrow before God. I have knowledge from God that you do not have

Qur'an 12:86

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In a study of people living with chronic pain, distinct profiles of body awareness emerged, and noticing sensations only helped adjustment when it came together with trusting them and not catastrophising about them. Noticing on its own was not enough. That fits the point here: the stance you take toward what you notice is what does the work.

Oliveira I, Vaz Garrido M, Carvalho H, Carvalho H, Figueira Bernardes S. (2024). Pain · doi

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Why it works. Struggling against a feeling adds to it, so letting the struggle go takes the addition away.

When not to. If what surfaces when you stop resisting feels overwhelming or frightening, do this with someone alongside you rather than by yourself.

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23You are allowed to move. Wiggle your toes, rub one arm from shoulder to hand, put a palm on your chest. A body that is doing something is much easier to feel than one held still.
MindfulnessFeeling from the inside5 minutesQur'an 89:27

Sitting perfectly still and waiting for sensation is hard work if you are numb, and it often ends with the conclusion that you are broken at this. Making the sensation instead of hunting for it solves that. Slow, warm pressure from your own hand also settles most people a little, which is reason enough to keep it in.

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But you, soul at peace (Quran 89:27). A hand resting on your own chest is a small way of speaking to yourself in that direction.

‘[But] you, soul at peace

Qur'an 89:27

Psychological evidence

A review of the slow C-tactile nerve fibres in the skin argues that gentle, unhurried touch is handled as information about the state of the body rather than as ordinary touch. Speed and pressure matter to that system. It is a narrative review of a mechanism, so treat it as a good reason to go slowly with your own hand, not as a prescribed dose.

Björnsdotter M, Morrison I, Olausson H. (2010). Experimental brain research · doi

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Why it works. Movement and touch make a stronger signal, so there is actually something there to notice.

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24Stress unsettles the gut and an unsettled gut drags on mood, so the two keep each other going. The good news buried in that is you can step in from either end.
medicalFood, caffeine and fuel20 minutesQur'an 2:168

You do not have to establish which came first. Easing the pressure on your nervous system helps digestion, steadying what you eat helps mood, and either one loosens the loop a little. Pick whichever is more within reach this week rather than waiting until you can do both properly.

Islamic evidence

People, eat what is good and lawful from the earth (Quran 2:168). The instruction about food is put to everyone as a plain matter of course, so attending to it is basic care rather than a fringe concern.

People, eat what is good and lawful from the earth, and do not follow Satan’s footsteps, for he is your sworn enemy

Qur'an 2:168

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Be careful with what gets sold on the back of this. Pooling 34 controlled trials, prebiotics showed no effect on depression or anxiety and probiotics showed only small effects, several of those coming from low quality trials. The gut and mood connection being real is not the same as a supplement being the answer. Ordinary food, sleep and stress load are the better bet.

Liu RT, Walsh RFL, Sheehan AE. (2019). Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews · doi

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Why it works. Because the traffic runs both ways, a change on either side takes load off the other.

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25When you find yourself reaching for something sweet again, try asking what the reaching is doing for you instead of telling yourself off. Comfort, a small rebellion, a way to stay awake: the answer usually points somewhere useful.
medicalFood, caffeine and fuel60 secondsQur'an 2:173

Talk about being good or bad closes the conversation down. Curiosity keeps it open, and it tends to surface the actual job the food is doing, which is often soothing something that has nowhere else to go. Once you know what it is for, you can look for a second way of meeting the same need rather than running on willpower alone. Slower, but it holds.

Islamic evidence

If anyone is forced to eat such things by hunger, rather than desire or excess, he commits no sin: God is most merciful and forgiving (Quran 2:173). Need is told apart from craving without the person in need being condemned, which is the tone to take with yourself here.

He has only forbidden you carrion, blood, pig’s meat, and animals over which any name other than God’s has been invoked. But if anyone is forced to eat such things by hunger, rather than desire or excess, he commits no sin: God is most merciful and forgiving

Qur'an 2:173

Psychological evidence

Among 59 women, those under chronic stress showed a distinct pattern connecting comfort eating, abdominal fat and a blunted stress hormone response. It offers a physiological account of why stress steers people towards calorie dense food, so the pull is not simply a matter of resolve. The study was small and observational, so take it as a plausible mechanism rather than a rule about anyone in particular.

Tomiyama AJ, Dallman MF, Epel ES. (2011). Psychoneuroendocrinology · doi

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Why it works. A habit that is doing a job for you will keep coming back until the job gets done some other way.

When not to. If you are managing diabetes, this sits alongside your medical plan rather than in place of it.

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26Let the in breath come however it comes, then breathe out through pursed lips as though through a straw for a count of eight, finishing with two more counts through the nose. Three ordinary breaths, then go again.
somaticBreathing5 minutesQur'an 16:53

Three rounds is the usual dose. Notice what is deliberately left uncounted: the inhale. Counting the in breath when someone is already panicking tends to make the air hunger worse, so that part is left alone. The narrowed lips slow the exhale and give it a little resistance, which is what makes this feel different from simply breathing out slowly.

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when hardship afflicts you, it is to Him alone you cry out for help (Quran 16:53). In the worst moment the calling out is instinctive, and the verse treats that instinct as pointing the right way.

Whatever good things you possess come from God, and when hardship afflicts you, it is to Him alone you cry out for help

Qur'an 16:53

Psychological evidence

A single brief app guided breathing session helped employees recover physiologically from a stressor faster than a control condition, so a few minutes of paced breathing can measurably change the body's state at the time. That was ordinary work stress rather than panic, and this exact exercise has not been trialled. What stands behind it is a plausible mechanism and clinical report, not evidence for this particular count.

Chelidoni O, Plans D, Ponzo S, Morelli D, Cropley M. (2020). JMIR mHealth and uHealth · doi

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Why it works. A long, slightly resisted out breath is the strongest simple signal you can send the body to stand down.

When not to. In a full panic attack keep this short and simple, and drop it if the counting itself becomes another thing to fail at.

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27The soft sound and the feel of this breath in your throat give your attention somewhere to sit. When the mind is loud, something you can hear holds better than something silent.
somaticBreathing5 minutesQur'an 13:28

It is called the victorious breath, and the victory meant is over the noise in your own head rather than over anybody else. The vibration in the throat gives you a second thing to track alongside the sound. People often describe it as settling and slightly enlivening at the same time, which is unusual and part of why it is worth having.

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it is in the remembrance of God that hearts find peace (Quran 13:28). An anchor for a busy mind is a real help, and this names where the steadiest one is.

those who have faith and whose hearts find peace in the remembrance of God- truly it is in the remembrance of God that hearts find peace

Qur'an 13:28

Psychological evidence

In a randomised comparison of mindful breathing, progressive muscle relaxation and loving kindness meditation, only mindful breathing produced greater decentering, meaning the sense of standing back from your own thoughts rather than sitting inside them. That is the effect this practice is reaching for, although the study used plain mindful breathing rather than an audible one. Whether the sound adds anything on top has not been tested.

Feldman G, Greeson J, Senville J. (2010). Behaviour research and therapy · doi

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Why it works. Attention holds far better to something it can hear and feel than to a thought about breathing.

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28When digestion goes wrong there are usually two things to look at rather than one: something you are eating that does not suit you, and a body too braced to digest properly. Checking only one door tends to leave you stuck.
medicalFood, caffeine and fuel5 minutesQur'an 106:4

Digestion mostly happens when your body believes it is safe. If you eat every meal with your shoulders up round your ears, that alone can show up as cramping, bloating or a stomach that never quite settles. Food reactions then add their own load on top. Which is why slowing the meal down and questioning the food often need to happen together.

Islamic evidence

Who provides them with food to ward off hunger, safety to ward off fear (Quran 106:4). Two provisions are named side by side, food and safety, and a body needs both before it can eat well.

who provides them with food to ward off hunger, safety to ward off fear

Qur'an 106:4

Psychological evidence

Reviews of Mediterranean style eating summarise links to physical and mental health together rather than as two separate stories, which fits the way gut symptoms and mood tend to travel as a pair. This is review level evidence about an overall pattern of eating, not a test of any single food. It supports looking at the whole picture rather than hunting for one culprit.

Ventriglio A, Sancassiani F, Contu MP, Latorre M, Di Salvatore M, Fornaro M, Bhugra D. (2020). Clinical practice and epidemiology in mental health : CP & EMH · doi

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Why it works. Digestion runs on the rest side of the nervous system, so a body braced for trouble puts it on hold.

When not to. Persistent digestive symptoms, particularly with weight loss or bleeding, need a medical assessment first.

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