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Benefits
of Dates
Muslims
generally break their fast by eating dates. Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh) is reported
to have said:
"If anyone of you is fasting, let him break his fast with
dates. In case he does not have them, then with water. Verily water is a
purifier." The
Prophet used to break his fast by eating some dates before offering Maghrib
prayer, and if ripe dates were not available, he used to substitute them with
some dried grapes. When they too were not available, he used to have a few sips
of water, according to some reports. Modern science has proved that dates are
part of a healthy diet. They contain sugar, fat and proteins, as well as
important vitamins. Hence the great importance attached to them by the Prophet. Dates
are also rich in natural fibres. Modern medicine has shown that they are
effective in preventing abdominal cancer. They also surpass other fruits in the
sheer variety of their constituents. They contain oil, calcium, sulphur, iron,
potassium, phosphorous, manganese, copper and magnesium. In other words, one
date is a minimum of a balanced and healthy diet. Arabs usually combine dates
with milk and yogurt or bread, butter and fish. This combination indeed makes a
self-sufficient and tasty diet for both mind and body. Dates and date palms have
been mentioned in the Holy Qur'an 20 times, thus showing their importance. The
Prophet likened a good Muslim to the date palm, saying,
"Among trees, there
is a tree like a Muslim. Its leaves do not fall."
Mariam (the Virgin Mary) mother of Jesus (Pbuh) had dates as her food when she
felt labour pains and during confinement. They
are definitely the "crown of sweets," and ideal food which is easy to
digest, and within half an hour of taking it, the tired body regains a renewed
vigour. The reason for this is that a shortage of sugar in the blood is the main
factor that makes people feel hungry and not an empty stomach as is often
assumed. When the body absorbs the nutritional essence of a few dates, the
feeling of hunger becomes appeased. When one breaking the fast with dates takes
some other food afterwards, he cannot eat much.
It would seem that breaking the fast with dates then helps one avoid
excessive eating. Experiments
have also shown that dates contain some stimulants that strengthen the muscles
of the uterus in the last months of pregnancy. This helps the dilation of the
uterus at the time of delivery on one hand and reduces the bleeding after
delivery on the other. Dieticians consider dates as the best food for women in
confinement and those who are breast-feeding. This is because dates contain
elements that assist in alleviating depression in mothers and enriching the
breast-milk with all the elements needed to make the child healthy and resistant
to disease. The Prophet (Pbuh) has emphasized the importance of dates and their
effectiveness in the growth of the fetus. He has also recommended they be given
to women. Modern dietary institute now recommend dates to be given to children
suffering from a nervous nature or hyperactivity. The Prophet (Pbuh) has also
recommended dates as a medicine for heart troubles, according to some reports.
Modern science has also proved the effectiveness of date, in preventing diseases
of the respiratory system. Ayeshah, (R.A.) wife of Prophet (Pbuh), used to prescribe dates for those
suffering from giddiness. It is now well known that a fall in the level of the
sugar in the blood and low blood pressure are among the causes of giddiness. She
was also reported to have used dates combined with cucumber to treat her
over-slim condition! She said, "they've tried to fatten me giving me
everything. But I did not become fat. Then they fattened me with cucumber and
ripe dates and I gained!" Ayeshah
was quite correct, as we now know that one kilogram of dates contains nearly
3,000 calories which alone are sufficient to supply the minimum daily
requirements of an active man for one full day. Dates
are rich in several vitamins and minerals. When the level of trace elements
falls in the body, the health of the blood vessels is affected leading to an
increased heart-rate and a consequent inability to perform its function with
normal efficiency. As dates are also rich in calcium, they help strengthen the
bones. When the calcium content in the body decreases, children are affected
with rickets and the bones of adults become brittle and weak. Dates
are also important in keeping up the health of eyes. It is quite effective in
guarding against night-blindness. In the early years of Islaam, dates served as
food for Muslim warriors. They used to carry them in special bags hung at their
sides. They are the best stimulant for muscles and so the best food for a
warrior about to engage in battle. The Prophet (Pbuh) used to combine dates with bread sometimes. At other times he mixed ripe dates with cucumber, or dates combined with ghee. He used to take all varieties of dates, but he preferred the variety called Ajwah |
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