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User29123
04-11-2012, 02:17 PM
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Muslim Woman
04-11-2012, 02:51 PM
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prayers have a good impact on health . We have to do some physical movement during 5 times daily salah . So , I beleive , it can be considered as a good excercise though our aim is to gain benifit on hereafter .
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Scimitar
04-11-2012, 03:31 PM
being in sijda is the only natural position you can be in that allows your hear to be elevated above your head, this means that the blood that circulates to your brain from your heart is purer... making for purer thoughts...

Also, when you are sitting, kneeling in salaat, with the right foots toes bent under - this pulls something that connects to your heart, releasing certain tensions from the heart muscles... I read this in an article years ago, the study was conducted by UCLA.

I'm sure there is more, but I don't know what... Salaat is more than worship in my opinion, salaat also strengthens the body, the heart and the mind... Allahu Akbar, HE is merciful and most beneficient, Ameen.

Scimi
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Muslim Woman
04-11-2012, 04:34 PM
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Medical Benefits of Salah

Posted by iloveAllaah.com Editor • June 15, 2010 •





Don't forget to share this article after reading

There are several medical benefits of Salat (Namaz):- of offering Salah and as every Muslim knows that the best part of Salah is the sujood, that is the prostration.








No wonder the Quran has mentioned the word sujood, prostration no less then 90 times in the glorious Quran. Where [do] you do sujood in the Salah? Normally when you [stand] erect, blood does flow into the brain but it is not sufficient for a healthy brain. During Salah when you [go into] sujood extra blood flows into the brain, which is very important for [a] healthy brain. When you do sujood, this extra blood supply to the skin on the face [helps] prevent diseases such as chilblain etc.





When you do sujood there is drainage of sinuses and there are fewer chances that a person will have sinusitis, that is inflammation of the sinus, this drainage of module sinus, of the frontal sinus, and a person has less chances of having inflammation of the sinus, that is sinusitis.
There are various benefits. [For example], when a person does sujood even the bronchitis's, the secretion of the bronchitis, they get drained, there are less chances of having bronchitis.




When a person breathes normally only two thirds of the capacity of the lung is exhaled out, the remaining one third remain in the lung as a residual air, now when you do sujood the abdominal visra, they press against the diaphragm and the diaphragm presses against the lower part of the lungs, the lower lobes, and when you breath during sujood even this one third residual air is aired out and that's very important for a healthy lung.



There are less chances of having diseases of the lungs.
When you do sujood, there is increased venes return there is less chance of having hernia, etc. Due to posture in sujood there is less chances of having hemorrhoid, that is piles.





In a salah we stand up and we sit down, do qayam, rukuh, sujood and when we stand up from same position the weight is localized on the bottom of the feet and the calve muscle and the thigh muscle are activated and they increase the blood supply to the lower part of the body, which is very important.



Further we do various postures like standing erect, bowing down, prostrating, the vertebra column takes various postures and there are less chances of having disease of the vertebrae, of the spine.




There are medical benefits [and] you can give a talk only on this topic. But we Muslims, we offer Salah to thank Allah (SWT), to praise Him. These are just side dishes. They are like dessert. You know it may attract a person who is a non-Muslim, towards Salah but our main meal, our main biryani, our main course is to thank Allah (SWT) and to obey the commandments of Allah and the Prophet. That is the reason we offer Salah.


Why 5 times daily salat:-



As I mentioned in the earlier episode that Salah is a sort of programming towards righteousness, that we are programmed towards righteousness. And the requirement [is] that it should be repeated [a] minimum [of] 5 times a day. For example for a very healthy body, a doctor will tell you, you require [a] minimum [of] 3 meals a day. Similarly for a spiritual soul, a person is required to offer Salah 5 times a day.



And the requirement is, [that] there are chances that because of the evil in the society around us, we may get de-programmed. So if we are kept on being re-programmed, there are more chances that you will remain [steadfast on the] Sirat al mustaqeem, on the straight path. Therefore it is compulsory that every Muslim should offer Salah [a] minimum [of] 5 times a day.




Doesn't Salat disturb my job productivity. If you know the rules of management, [you will know] that a person cannot work continuously for hours together. If a person comes to office at 9 o'clock in the morning and sits till 6 o'clock in the evening, continuously for 9 hours, in fact he will be less productive. That is the reason that there are some short breaks given in between.



So a person can get re-created, you know we have recreation. Similarly Salah is a sort of recreation. It rejuvenates you. If someone tells me that I am losing time, I am less productive, because I waste 15 minutes having lunch break, I would say that he is not a logical person because only if he has meals regularly, can he do more work. Similarly if a person offers Salah at intervals, I do agree he may have to work for a few minutes but when he stops and he comes back to work he works with a much better frame of mind and productivity overall will be much better. So for a logical person and a modern person he has to agree that there should be breaks so that a person can get recreated and Salah is the best form of rejuvenating your mind.
By Dr Zakir Naik

Click Here to read more article about Salah.


Jazaak Allah Khairan for reading... and Don't Forget to share this Note with your Friends and Family :)




http://blog.iloveallaah.com/2010/06/...fits-of-salah/
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tango92
04-11-2012, 05:24 PM
salah wont give u a six pack man, lol

if youve resorted to salah to get your daily exercise, get of the computer : D
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Scimitar
04-11-2012, 05:29 PM
what is operation ninja islam?

Scimi
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tango92
04-11-2012, 05:49 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Scimitar
what is operation ninja islam?

Scimi
once you have a six pack, maybe i'll tell you

it has nothing to do with niqabi's (incase you were wondering)
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Scimitar
04-11-2012, 06:24 PM
I've had a 6 pack for over 18 yrs bro... I qualify, now spill the beans already ;D

Scimi
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Jedi_Mindset
04-11-2012, 06:28 PM
I'm 6ft4 and do 300 sit ups a day, I qualify too!!
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biz
04-11-2012, 08:01 PM
^ catch him if u can :D
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