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Ministers of Endowments and Islamic Affairs Discuss Social Media and Economic Contributions at Makkah Conference
MAKKAH, Aug. 5, 2024 — The 9th Conference of Ministers of Endowments and Islamic Affairs from Islamic countries continued its sessions on Monday in Makkah, with a focus on harnessing the power of social media for societal betterment while acknowledging its potential risks.
During the eighth session, chaired by Syrian Minister of Endowment Dr. Mohammad Abdul-Sattar Al-Sayyed, discussions centered on the opportunities and challenges posed by social media. Minister of Religious Affairs of Brunei Darussalam Badaruddin Othman advocated for the need to supervise and monitor social media platforms. He emphasized that oversight is crucial to protect societies from harmful ideologies and deviant thoughts that may proliferate online.
The seventh session, led by Omani Minister of Endowments and Religious Affairs Dr. Mohammed Bin Said Al-Mamari, addressed the developmental contributions of endowment funds. Dr. Al-Mamari discussed the significant role of endowments in supporting Al-Aqsa Mosque and highlighted the importance of the gross domestic product (GDP) as a key indicator of economic health. He underscored the necessity of promoting GDP growth to achieve national aspirations, sustainable development, and comprehensive stability.
In addition, Deputy Governor of the Saudi General Authority of Awqaf, Abdulrahman Mohammed Alogayyel, shared insights into Saudi Arabia’s experience in managing endowments. He highlighted the establishment of the Saudi General Authority of Awqaf, which has played a pivotal role in advancing endowment work across various sectors.
The conference’s ninth session, chaired by Egypt’s Minister of Endowments Dr. Osama Al-Azhari, tackled the issue of atheism and its societal impact. President of Bangkok’s Islamic Affairs Committee, Arun Boonchom, emphasized the seriousness of atheism and its potential dangers. He called for educational and advocacy institutions to actively engage in addressing and countering the spread of atheism, underscoring the need for a collective effort to preserve societal values and unity.
As the conference continues, participants remain focused on addressing key issues facing Islamic societies, with an emphasis on leveraging technology and endowment funds for the greater good.
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World Cup Emotion Can Strain the Heart, Cardiologists Warn Fans at Risk
As the World Cup begins, medical experts are cautioning football fans with underlying heart conditions that the emotional intensity of matches can place unexpected strain on the cardiovascular system.
Cardiologists say that the excitement, tension, and anxiety generated during high-stakes games can trigger physical reactions similar to intense exercise, raising heart rate, blood pressure, and stress hormones.
“Intense emotions, whether positive or negative, can act as ‘precipitating risk factors’ for cardiovascular events such as heart attack,” said Paola Santalucia, a cardiologist and board member of the European Heart Network.
She explained that moments of extreme excitement, such as a decisive penalty shootout or a last-minute goal, may pose risks for people already living with heart disease. Those with additional risk factors, including hypertension, obesity, or smoking habits, are also advised to be cautious during emotionally charged matches.
Research using wearable devices has shown that during major football events, some fans experience heart rates climbing as high as 150 beats per minute. That level is comparable to sprinting and reflects how strongly the body reacts to emotional stress.
A study examining supporters during the 2025 German Cup final found that even watching from home can significantly affect physiological responses. “They still had an increase in heart rate that compares to walking, even though they didn’t walk,” said Christian Deutscher, professor of sports economics at Bielefeld University and co-author of the study.
He noted that the most intense reactions often occur not during goals themselves, but during moments of uncertainty such as VAR checks, penalty shootouts, or shots striking the post. These unpredictable situations, he said, are what drive the strongest emotional and physical responses among fans.
Deutscher also pointed out that stadium spectators may experience even greater strain due to environmental factors such as heat and alcohol consumption.
However, experts emphasize that football itself is not inherently dangerous. Instead, it is the body’s natural response to excitement that can create temporary stress.
“The adrenergic stimulation is at its max: extreme high blood pressure, high heart rate, and adrenaline, cortisol, skyrocketing,” said Dan Atar, professor of cardiology at Oslo University Hospital. In rare cases, he added, this surge can contribute to the rupture of arterial plaque in vulnerable individuals, potentially leading to a heart attack.
Atar stressed that such events can occur in everyday situations as well, including physical exertion like shoveling snow. “It is in no way dangerous to watch a football game,” he said. “All this is physiologic. It’s not dangerous to be excited.”
Still, he acknowledged that combining emotional stress with alcohol, heat, and pre-existing conditions can increase risk for some viewers.
Doctors advise those at higher risk to continue prescribed medications, limit alcohol intake, avoid smoking, and watch for warning signs such as chest pain or irregular heartbeat.
“The key message is not to avoid enjoying the match, but to do so with moderation and awareness,” Santalucia said.
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