Also on seizures, there was the time Muhammad passed out as a kid, and he said Jibreel opened his chest to clean a blemish; the time he passed out at a party (saying it was Allah protecting him from wasting time sinfully, before Islam); and the time he passed out when repairing the Ka'bah (before Islam, said Allah protected him from uncovering his awrah).
Can I have a reference? I thought the 'purification' actually happened in the cave Mohammed recieved his first revelation. I thought that's what I was taught as a kid. I'm reluctant, as of now, to reject the interpretation I gave of these siezures.
Nevertheless, I would like to add that Ali Sina's 'psychobiograpy' of Mohammed actually diagnoses him with -schizophrenia-, if anything, if you accept his basis by which doing so. It's all speculative, of course, but, applying occam's razor, it identifies delusional aspects of schizophrenia, OCD, pathological narcicism, that has to be the most plausible mental health issue involved, and it occurs so much in religious experience that it is hard to neglect, being more frequent in epileptic patients than it is in others. AS can't be any kind of mental health pofessional on the basis of his effort (I managed to flick through without giving him any money). . The diagnostic errors are too amateur. I also think there is good evidence that Mohammed was malnourished, and perhaps starved himself intentionally as a shamanic/intellectual tool.