All material things have a span of useful life. Like an
automobile, which has a normal useful life of a number of years and it
decreases by the passage of time, its extent of usage and normal wear and tear.
Similarly, Allah has made the human body to function properly for a period of
time. That period fluctuates on the geographical basis, individual care and
maintenance which includes nutrition, level of physical activities, genes etc.
Modern science has confirmed that “Mind
Controls the Body.” Hence a practicing
Muslim, on the average, is likely to enjoy sound health and live longer. It
also depends on social awakening like the availability of better medical care,
preventive efforts to curtail infectious diseases and immunization etc.
Heredity: The
significance and influences of heredity on aging is self explanatory. Heredity
could be neutralized by environmental factors and bad habits. The effects of
heredity can be linked to a famous proverb: “The age of a person can be gauged by the size of his arteries.”
Another factor which may affect heredity is the accidental death.
Environment: This
is the second most important factor in aging. The environment which offers
moderate climate and clean air, is free of harmful microbes and poisons, and
contains safe and peaceful living conditions has a bearing upon the well-being
and longevity of its inhabitants.
Profession: The
type of work, working conditions as well as the working hours, in addition to
spiritual and psychological activities have an impact on aging. When a person
enjoys sound physical health and mental tranquility, it significantly
influences his aging. On the other hand a life full of stress and lack of
physical respite and mental peace reduces his life span. The most important
factor of modern life is the “stress
management”.
Nutrition: The
kind of food and the amount we consume impacts our life span. The majority of
people who had reached a Century in their lives were dieters. There is a
proverb: “A person digs his own grave
with his teeth!” Over-eating results in the disorders of digestion,
kidneys, heart ailments etc. It was observed during the First World War that
deaths due to diabetes decreased drastically due to the shortage of food. It
appears that poverty as a cause of reduced intake of food is a blessing in
disguise. It is important to reduce the consumption of red meat after the age
of 40. We should remember the “Golden
Rule of Moderation”. Hence, poor eating may lead to a surge in illnesses
and reduce life span.
Senility (old age)
and its causes: Senility or old age is marked by the wear and tear of human
organs like, heart, stomach, brain and other internal organs which can no longer
perform the functions to their capacity, mainly because they are unable to
renew their cells and increase the excretions they need to refurbish
themselves. The main reason for senility is the disturbance of equilibrium
which is apparent by the deficiency of functioning of body parts.
Human body is constantly assailed by different viruses,
bacteria and microorganisms which produce toxic substances which destroy
healthy cells thereby obstructing the continuation of life. At that time body
has to perform dual function of providing nutrients to different organs and
also fight these merciless microorganisms. Due to ignorance man brings about
more trouble by eating junk food weakening the internal defenses. Some
scientists suggest that the toxic excretions from the fermentation of intestinal
microbes may cause senility. People living in mountainous regions of the world
consume youghurt which contains lactic acid which in turn kills these microbes. Climate,
simple but hard working way of life, and genetic composition also contributes
to their longevity.
Spiritual Health: As
mentioned earlier, human being’s main constituents are body and soul. The above
paragraphs dealt with the causes of ailments resulting in shorter life span.
Now let us discuss the spiritual side of man.
Muslims who practice Islam reap the enormous physical and
spiritual benefits, resulting in lesser ailments and longer life span. If we
ponder, we can appreciate the physical, social and spiritual benefits while
practicing the “Furoo-e-Deen” or “Branches of Islam” i.e. Salaat, Saum, Hajj,
Zakaat, Khums, Jehad, Amre bil Maroof, Nahi Anil Munkar, Tawwalah and Tabarrah.
The Noble Qur’an:
Surah al-Nisa Ayah 79: “Whatever good you may
receive is certainly from Allah and whatever you suffer is from yourselves.”
Surah al-Baqarah
Ayah 168: “People, eat of the good and lawful things on earth. Do not follow
the foot-steps of Shaitan, he is clearly your enemy.”
Surah al-Mai’dah
Ayah 3: “It is unlawful for you to consume the following as food: improperly
slaughtered animal, blood, pork……..”
Suarah al-Mai’dah
Ayah 90: “Believers, wine, gambling… are abominable acts associated with
Shaitan. Avoid them so that you may have everlasting happiness.”
Surah al-Nahl Ayah
66-67: “In cattle, there is certainly a lesson for you. We provide pure and
delicious milk. The fruit of palm tree and (grape) vines which provide you with
sugar and delicious food (resins)…”
Surah al-Nahl Ayah
69: “From out of their (Bees) bellies comes a drink (honey) of different color
in which there is a cure for the human being.”
Surah al-Isra’
Ayah 82: “We reveal the Qur’an, which is a cure and mercy for the believers.”
Surah al-Shu’ara
Ayah 80: “And (Allah) heals me when I am sick.”
Surah al-Fussi’lat
Ayah 44: “It (Qur’an) is a guide and cure for the believers.”
The Holy Prophet
(s.a.w.s.) said:
Allah said that he who lives according to the teachings
of Qur’an will have a long life.
Stomach is the home of disease, and abstinence is the
head of every remedy.
Eat only when you feel hungry and stop while there is
still desire to eat.
When you eat take your shoes off so as to give rest to
your feet.
Brush your teeth after every meal and rinse out your
mouth.
Less food less sin.
Let no one drink water while standing except the one who
is suffering from sciatica.
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