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The importance of
a balanced diet
in Islam



Apart from adhering to the numerous other injunctions regarding
nutrition (such as moderation, eating according to Sunnah etiquette,
eating only Halal, etc.), Islam also enjoins the importance of a good,
balanced diet.




"O Messengers! Eat of the wholesome things and perform virtuous deeds"





the Qur'an orders. A wholesome, balanced diet is an integral part of
Islamic life.

Analysis of various verses from the Holy Qur'an clearly show that the
foods spoken about in it, will fulfil one's daily protein, carbohydrate,
fat and vitamin requirements. Qur'anic verses speak about the importance
of, among other things:



    *
meat (6 : 118)


    *
dates (6 : 141)


    *
milk (16 : 66)


    *
olives (wat-Teen)


    *
pomegranates (6 : 141)


    *
figs (wat-Teen)


    *
fish (16 : 14)


    *
honey, etc.



Other than Qur'anic verses, we have the authentic Sunnah of Rasulullah
(sallallahu Alayhi wasalam) which also testifies to the importance of a
balanced diet. The fact that Prophet (alayhis salam) would at times eat
cucumber together with dates in order to balance the opposing hot and
cold effects in these foods is a proof of this. Many other examples can
be cited here as well. For greater information, the detailed works of
Hadith such as Shama'il-Tirmidhi can be consulted.

Suffice it to say that extremes in diet were not the practice of our
noble Rasul (sallallahu Alayhi wasalam) and are not recommended in
Islam. It is amply clear then that clinging onto some foods as a diet
pattern to the exclusion of other important foods should not be the
practice of a Muslim. This is the practice of other nations, not
Muslims. Abstaining from some of Allah's favours (for no valid reason)
is like turning away from all of His favours! This is a serious thing.





In fact, Allah (Ta'ala) warns us in the Qur'anic verse:




"O ye who believe! Make not unlawful the good things which Allah has
made lawful for you...."
[5:90].

At another juncture, He (Subhanhu wa Ta'ala) says:





"Why should you not eat of meats on which Allah's name has been
pronounced, when He has explained to you in detail what is forbidden for
you..."
[6:119]


Islam itself is a balanced way of life that is pure from all forms of
excesses. A balanced diet fits beautifully into the balanced teachings
of Islam. It is a natural corollary to Islam.

The Islamic way of life is a natural lifestyle suited to the temperament
of mankind at large. Islam is opposed to extremes in the physical as
well as spiritual matters of life. Islam always promotes the middle path
and this Ummah has been declared in the Holy Qur'an as being 'the nation
of the middle path'. So long as Muslims adhere to this general principle
of Islam in every matter of their lives, they can look forward to not
only good physical health but even an excellent mental, psychological
and spiritual state of well being, by the Will of Allah.


Let all believers in the Qur'an endeavour to introduce all of the above
mentioned foods into their daily diet patterns. After all, there has to
be some very special importance in these foods if Allah (Ta'ala) chose
to mention them in His Holy Book or they are to be found in the Hadith
of Rasulullah (sallallahu Alayhi wasalam)!

These will, Insha-Allah prove to be the key to a good, healthy life. Let
Muslims adopt these and encourage their children to adopt these as a
lifelong diet pattern, Insha-Allah!



Courtesy: Abu Atiyyah, South Africa

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