THE FITNESS OF THE PROPHET

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THE FITNESS OF THE PROPHET
« on: October 30, 2022, 01:10:25 PM »
THE FITNESS OF THE PROPHET

Prophet  Muhammad  advised  his  followers,  to  work,  to  be energetic,  and  to  start  their  day  early,  all  of  which  are conditions for a healthy body. He said: O God, make the early morning hours blessed for my nation. (Ahmad)  Obesity or an  inadequate diet, laziness and weakness are  all afflictions for which we will be called to account.  Even though preventing illness or injury is often out of our control, there are many conditions brought on or made worse by our own lack of attention to diet and fitness. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: Any action without the remembrance of God is  either  a  diversion  or  heedlessness  excepting  four  acts: Walking  from  target  to  target  [during  archery  practice], training  a  horse,  playing  with  one’s  family,  and  learning  to swim. (At-Tabarani)  BENEFITS OF REGULAR EXERCISE The  21st  century  contains  many  distractions  and  forms  of entertainment that  encourage  laziness and  induce  ill health.  Although  advanced  technology  has  many  benefits,  it  is important  that  time  is  not  wasted  in  front  of  the  television screen or game console to the detriment of our health.  It has been conclusively proven that obesity in children increases the more hours they watch television. Other studies have indicated that this is equally true for adults.  Exercise on the other hand has many benefits: 1.  Exercise  increases  muscle  tone,  improves  flexibility, enhances  endurance,  strengthens  the  heart  and  fights depression.  It also helps achieve significant weight loss.  2.  Aerobic  exercise  fights  heart  disease  and  high  blood pressure,  and  reduces  the  risk  of  diabetes,    while    weight training increases muscle strength and reduces fat, increases bone  density,  fights  back  pain  and  arthritis,  and  improves overall mental health.  Respected  Islamic  scholar  Imam  Ibn-ul-Qayyim  stated  that movement  helped  the  body get  rid  of  waste  food  in a  very normal way and strengthened the body’s immune system.  He also  stated  that  each  bodily  organ  has  its  own  sport  (or movement)  that  suited  it  and  that  horse  riding,  archery, wrestling  and  racing,  were  sports  that  benefited  the  whole body. (Zad-Al-Ma`aad).

Exercise and fitness play an integral part in the life of a Muslim, however  it  should  not  come  at  the  expense  of  religious obligations,  nor  should  it  infringe upon  the  time  spent  with family members. In accordance with the holistic approach to life, which is Islam, moderation must be in everything in life.  There is no allowance for extreme or fanatical behavior. Letting  an  exercise  regime  or  a  sport  take  over  your  life  is against the teachings of Islam that call for a middle path and a balanced  approach.    Exercise  and  fitness  should  also  not involve unnecessary  mixing  of  the  sexes or wearing  clothing that exposes the parts of the body that should be kept hidden.  Islam encourages anything that promotes refreshing the mind or revitalizing the body provided it does not lead to or involve sin, cause harm, or hamper or delay religious obligations. The traditions  of  Prophet  Muhammad  undoubtedly  encourage involvement  in  sporting  activities  as  a  way  to  promote  a healthy  lifestyle  and  encourage  brotherly  love  and  family togetherness.

In a narration, Imam Bukhari (a scholar who compiled Prophetic Traditions) narrated that: “The Prophet passed by some people from the tribe of Aslam while they were competing in archery (in the market).  He said to them:  ‘Shoot children of Ishmael (Prophet) your father was a skilled marksman. Shoot and I am with so and so.’ One of the two teams therein stopped shooting.  The Prophet asked:  ‘Why do not you shoot?’ They answered, ‘How could we shoot while you are with them (the other team).’mHe then said:  Shoot and I am with you all.

In another tradition Prophet Muhammad’s beloved wife Aisha mentions their love of games and sports.  She said: I raced with the Prophet and I beat him.  Later when I had put on some weight, we raced again and he won.  Then he said: ‘This cancels that (referring to the previous race).’ (Al-Bukhari)

CONCLUSION A true believer recognizes the wonder of the human body and is grateful to the Creator. Islam’s holistic approach to health covers all aspects of the mind, body and soul. A truly health conscious person blends diet, nutrition and exercise with the remembrance  of  God  and  an  intention  to  fulfill  all  their religious obligations.

Source: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332011884_9_HABITS_OF_THE_PROPHET_MUHAMMAD_THAT_SCIENCE_LATER_PROVED
Khan Ehsanul Hoque

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