Ramadan: Blessed Foods
May 16, 2019
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As we celebrate the beautiful month of Ramadan, the blessed days and nights, the zikr and Qur’anic recitations, relishing Suhoors (pre-dawn meals) and Iftars (breaking of fasts), we are constantly reminded of our Lord’s countless bounties on us and one of them is – Good Health.
Mankind is the most beloved creation of our Creator and He did not just create different foods for us to savour & satiate ourselves but wrapped them with healthy essential nutrients beneficial to us.
While there are quite a number of foods mentioned in the Holy Qur’an & that have been emphasised by our Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him), I would like to mention a few here.
Water
The essence of every living being. We all know how precious it is but we sometimes forget this and tend to believe that it is in abundance.
In one of the hadiths our Prophet states:
Olives
We are all aware of the antioxidant & anti-inflammatory properties of olive and just as our Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) recommended, it is the best seasoning ingredient for salad recipes.
Dates
Dates needs a special mention as it is the all time favourite food with which we break our fasts. Ajwa dates have been prominently emphasized for their super healing properties.
Figs
Figs are a rich source of fiber, sugars, antioxidants, vitamins (A, C, K), and minerals (potassium, calcium, magnesium, and iron). Their low calorific value make them a boon to weight watchers.
Honey
Many nutritionists recommend honey as a better alternative to sugar. It is rich in antioxidants. Since ancient times, healers have prescribed honey for its therapeutic effects – to fight cough and to heal burns and wounds.
Milk
In addition to proteins such as caesin and whey, milk is a rich source of minerals such as calcium and phosphorous as well as vitamins B2, B12, and D.
Other foods like ginger, garlic, vinegar, cucumber, black seeds, barley and fruits – melon, banana, grapes too have found their places in Qur’an and various hadiths.
Finally, as has been very rightly said by our Prophet in one of the hadiths, eating in moderation during fasts or on any other days is the best way to stay fit & healthy:
Health tips during fasting :
- Eat in moderation
- Avoid fried foods and biryanis for Suhoor (pre-dawn meal) and Iftar (breaking of fast) as they cause acidity and indigestion.
- Light exercise or walking after Iftar for those who want to keep the fitness regime on even while fasting
- Adequate rest
- Stay well hydrated, especially at this time, while we are battling it out with the temperatures outside.
- Ramadan is also the best time to quit smoking / alcohol. During fasts, we also try refraining ourselves from negative human emotions like anger / backbiting / lying which one should intend to carry forward to the rest of the life.
Wishing you all a healthy Ramadan. Stay blessed!