Nutrition: Islamic Perspective
A highly important factor of health promotion is
proper nutrition. Choosing wholesome food and avoiding what is unwholesome are
essential to health.
God says in the Quran: Eat of the good things which We
have provided for you. (2:173)
Eat of what is lawful and wholesome on the earth.
(2:168)
Describing the Prophet (pbuh) God says: He prohibits them
from all that is foul. (7:157)
To abstain from eating without a valid reason is
contrary to health protection. Hence, Islam does not approve of it. God says
in the Quran: Do not forbid yourselves the wholesome things
God has made lawful for you. (5:87)
Healthy nutrition means having a balanced diet,
in order to maintain the balance that God has established in all matters, and
to which reference is made in the Quran: "And He
enforced the balance. That you exceed not the bounds; but observe the balance
strictly,. and fall not short thereof". (55:7-9)
Healthy nutrition means a diet balanced in
quantity. Eating too much is contrary to Islamic teachings.
In the Quran we read: Eat and drink, but avoid excess.
(20:81)
According to a hadith, the Prophet (pbuh) said:
"No human being fills a container to worse effect
than he fills his own stomach. It is sufficient for a human being to have a
few bites to keep himself fit (which means that it is sufficient to have only
what one needs to maintain strength and well-being). If he must eat ( or according
to another version "If a human being cannot resist the temptation..."),
then let him use one-third for food, one-third for drink and one-third for breathing".
Another authentic hadith quotes the Prophet (pbuh)
as saying: "The food of one person will be sufficient
for two, and the food of two people will be sufficient for four, and the food
of four will be sufficient for eight".
Healthy nutrition also means a diet balanced
in its contents. This means that it
must have a mixture of the different types of food which God has graciously
provided for His creation, so that it satisfies all the body needs in terms
of proteins, fat, carbohydrates, salts and vitamins. Most of these are mentioned
in the Quran: He created cattle which give you warmth, benefits and food to
eat. (l6:5) It is He who subdued the seas, from which you eat fresh fish. (16:l4)
Referring to vegetarian food God says:
It is He who sends down water from the sky vvith "which He brings up corn,
olives, dates and grapes and other fruit. (16:11) Milk and honey are also
mentioned: In cattle too you have a worthy lesson. We give you to drink of that
which is in their bellies, between the chyle and the blood: pure milk, a pleasant
beverage for those who drink it. (l6:66)
From within their (i.e. the bees) bellies comes
forth a fluid of many hues, that provides people with a cure (of illnesses)
(16:69)
Elsewhere in the Quran God says: We have made the camels a part of God's rites.
They are of much benefit to you. (22:36)
Eat of these fruit when they ripen. (6:141)
And from it (the earth) we produced grain for their sustenance. (36:33)
Islam prefers wholemeal food. An example is the
Prophet's (pbuh) preference for wholemeal bread, as reported in a hadith' which
mentions that Umm Ayman once refined some flour to bake bread for the Prophet
(pbuh). He asked her what she was doing, and she replied: "This is a type
of food which we used to make back home, and I thought of baking it for you".
He said: "Put it (the bran) back in then make the dough".
Washing one's hands before eating is a basic
principle. It ensures the cleanliness of the food we handle, so that it is not
contaminated with what may be harmful. This protects the stomach from infections.
A hadith, the Prophet's wife (pbuh) mentions "the
Prophet (pbuh) used to wash his hands before eating".
Another health rule stresses the need to ensure
the cleanliness of food and drink. Islam urges that food should be covered
so that nothing falls in it. A hadith includes the instruction: "Cover
your water container". And
in another version: "Cover your food and drink".
In several places in the Quran, God warns against
corrupting the earth. To corrupt or pollute the environment is one aspect of
such corruption. Indeed it is the first thing that comes to mind when we read
God's directives, such as:
Eat and drink of the sustenance God has provided and do not corrupt the earth
with evil. (2:60)
Do not corrupt the earth. (7:85)
Do not strive for corruption in the land. (28:77)
Indeed all prophets have warned their communities against spreading corruption
on earth.
[reproduced with permission from www.crescentlife.com]
Date/Time Last Modified: 6/18/2002 8:08:00 AM
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