Sajdah
has plenty of medical advantages
Dr. Muhammad Karim Beebani,
Saudi Gazette
(The Muslim World weekly July 7, 2000)
Sajdah is a unique position or
stance in the regular prayers, which a Muslim is supposed to
offer at least five times a day. Although the basic purpose of
obligatory prayers is not to provide an exercise for people yet
it is being increasingly recognized that it has plenty of medical
advantages for the human body. Here it is worth mentioning that
Holy Prophet Muhammad
has
mentioned in a hadeeth in Ibn Majah that prayer is a cure for
many diseases. The fact is that a person who offers his prayers
regularly that too in the mosque is protected from many diseases
which he many not even know. The position of Sajdah in which the
forehead touches the earth is exclusively associated with the
Muslim form of prayer. It is the climax of a Muslim's prayer and
as mentioned in a Hadeeth a Muslim is nearest to Allaah in this
position.
Abu Huraira
reported in Bukhari that the messenger of Allaah
(pbuh) said: "The nearest a
servant comes to his Lord is when he is prostrating himself, so
make supplication (in this state)"
Syeda Aa`ishah Siddiqa (Ra)
narrates that Holy Prophet
used to prolong the prostration to such an extent that one could
recite fifty verses (of the Qur'an) before he would lift his
head, (Bukhari).
In another Hadeeth narrated by
Anas bin Malik
Holy Prophet (pbuh) advised Muslims to perform Ruku (bowing) and
Sajdah properly.
In another Hadeeth he
advised to perform Sajdah and Bowing calmly and to get up only
when the body has come to ease.
In supplication for the victory.
He
also performed long bowing (Ruku) and Sajdah in the special
prayers at the time of eclipse. Hence the first positive effect
upon a person who prostrates or does Sajdah is that he comes
nearest to Allaah and hence in that condition he can supplicate.
This is a great psychological advantage and it gives relief to
the person concerned as life is full of worries and in this
position he gets at least a transient refuge from the agonizing
problems. When a person goes to the position of prostration
Sajdah his whole body is in active motion. This position can be
considered as a mini dive as the musalli (one who offers prayer)
goes to rest his forehead on the ground while his hands are
placed at the sides. This brings most of the body muscles if not
all in active motion and serves to give them some exercise.
The
hands are then specifically stretched out and thence the forearm
as well as arm muscles are supposed to bear the weight in the
Sajdah
position. It gives good exercise to
the muscles of the upper limb. Holy Prophet (pbuh) in a hadeeth
advised not to put the forearms flatly on the ground but to keep
them elevated above ground and this is better for the forearm and
arm muscles.
Sajdah is a unique position
as this is the only position in which brain (or head) becomes
lower than the heart and hence for the first time the blood
gushes towards the brain with full force whereas in all other
positions (even when lying) brain is above the heart when it has
to work against gravity to send blood to the brain.
In the
position of Sajdah due to the increased blood supply the brain
receive more nourishment and it has good effect upon memory,
vision, hearing, concentration, psyche and all other cognitive
abilities. People who offer their prayers regularly have more
will power and can cope with the difficulties of life in a much
better manner. They have less incidence of headaches,
psychological problems and other defects of cognitive function.
In the unique position of
Sajdah the neck muscles get best exercise. They have to bear the
load when the forehead lies at the ground hence the neck muscles
become stronger. One can note the tense pressure at the neck
muscles in the position of Sajdah specially the active motion of
the neck and the facial muscles when the head is being lifted.
(e.g. one inch above the ground) and it will be noticed that they
are in a very active motion.
More strong
cervical muscles mean the cervical vertebra will be better
protected. Strength of cervical muscles is important as the head
rests upon cervical vertebra supported by cervical musculature.
Infact head performs rotator
movements over the cervical vertebra. In any accident cervical
neck examination is especially important to the physicians
because of its extraordinary importance.
It is uncommon that a person who
offers his prayers regularly will get the usual neck myalgias or
cervical spondylosis as the neck muscles particularly become very
strong due to the 34 sajdahs offered daily in five prayers.
Position of Sajdah is also said
to be a good treatment for the retroversion of uterus, a disease
of women.
Most of us do not know that the
position of Sajdah is an excellent exercise for men (for
manpower). It may be a good information to the Viagra dependents.
While getting up from Sajdah the perinneal muscles are one of
those muscles which have to pull the trunk back to sitting
position and they contract actively.
Similarly while standing up from
Sajdah the perennial muscles are again actively mobilised and
this gives much strength to the muscles important for manpower.
The unique position of Sajdah
also has positive effects upon the back muscles as while going
into Sajdah and getting up from it the back muscle contract
actively and they become stronger.
Probably it is because of this
reason that a person who is regular in prayers will uncommonly
get backache.
After performing Sajdah either
the musalli stands up or he sits to pray Attahiyyat. In this
position the person sits calmly while his hands rest at his
thighs which are folded backwards. This is much similar to the
relaxation position of Yoga and has soothing effect upon one's
health and mentation.
Holy Prophet Muhammad
used to elongate the position of Ruku (bending) and Sajdah
positions and he
advised to do so. In the light of the above facts it is
appropriate to say that from medical point of view as well this
advice is a golden rule for health.
Finally it must be reminded that
prayer is not meant to be an exercise. However there are a lot of
medical advantages associated with it. Still the best blessing is
the peace of mind, which a person derives by the accomplishment
of his duty to Allah by fulfilling an obligation.