Medical Benefits
of Taraweeh Prayers
Dr. Ibrahim B. Syed
Executive Director,
Islamic Research Foundation, Inc.
Louisville, Ky.
Muslims derive therapeutic and spiritual
benefits starting from the Wudu to the physical movements in the Salat-Takbir,
Qiyam, Ruku, Sajda, Jalsa, and Tasleem. We perform five daily contact
prayers (Salat) and voluntary prayers (Sunnah, Nafl) throughout the year
and Taraweeh prayers during the month of Ramadan. This results in moderate
physical exercise particularly to every muscle in the body. Some muscles
contract isometrically (same length) and some contract in approximation or
isotonically (same tension). The energy needed for the muscle metabolism
increases during the performance of Salat, resulting in a relative
deficiency of oxygen and muscle nutrients. In turn this deficiency causes
vasodilatation - an increase in the caliber of blood vessels, thereby
allowing blood to flow easily back to the heart. The temporarily increased
load on the heart acts to strengthen the heart muscle and to improve the
circulation within the heart muscle.
During the month of Ramadan, additional
prayers are performed after salatul Ishaa, called Taraweeh prayers which
vary from eight rakat to 22 rakat. There's a few minutes break after every
four rakat for chanting and extolling the Majesty of Allah. After Iftar
the blood glucose level continues to rise from the food ingested. Just
before the Iftar meals, the blood glucose and insulin levels are at their
lowest level. After an hour or so after the Iftar meal, the blood glucose
begins to rise and also plasma insulin. The liver and the muscles take up
the circulating glucose. The blood sugar reaches high levels in an
hour or two and the benefits of
Taraweeh prayers come into effect. The circulating glucose is metabolized
into carbon dioxide and water during the Taraweeh prayers.
Hence, the Taraweeh prayers help in
expanding the extra calories and improve flexibility, coordination, reduce
stress-related autonomic responses in healthy persons, and relieve anxiety
and depression.
Physical and Emotional Well-being
The gentle exercises performed in Taraweeh
prayers improve physical fitness,
emotional well-being and increase the
longevity of the Namazi (one who performs the Salat or Namaz). When a
little extra effort is made, as in performing the Taraweeh prayers, there
will be a betterment in the endurance, stamina, flexibility and strength.
It was noted that the five daily prayers (salat) produce the same
physiological changes without any undesirable side effects as those
produced by jogging or walking at about three miles per hour. Recent
research studies performed on 17,000 Harvard alumni who entered college
between 1916-1950 gives strong evidence that only moderate aerobic
exercise, equivalent to jogging about three miles a day, promotes good
health and may actually add years to life. Men who expended about 2000
kcal of
exercise on a weekly basis (equal to a
daily 30 minute walk, run, cycle, swim, etc.,) had one-quarter to
one-third lower death rates than classmates who did little or no exercise.
In addition to the health-boosting qualities of the salat (Namaz), the
Namazi will be trained to be ever-ready for any unexpected physical
exertion such as sudden lifting of children, chairs, or catching a public
transportation vehicle. The elderly will accomplish this more securely and
efficiently. Hence, this is an
advantage for the elderly to maintain their physical fitness for a longer
period of time. It has been observed that those who fast and perform the
Taraweeh prayers report feeling much convalescing and robust.
Elderly
As human beings grow older, their
physiological activity diminishes. As a result, their bones become
thinner, and if not taken care of, will suffer from
osteoporosis. This condition causes
the fractures of the bones in the elderly when they fall due to a loss of
bone mineral content and consequent sponginess of the bones. The bone then
becomes structurally unstable, brittle and susceptible to fractures.
Primary osteoporosis is most common among postmenopausal (due to reduction
in estrogen) women or those who have undergone a bilateral ocphorectomy
(both the ovaries removed). Women are six times more likely than men to
develop Type I osteoporosis. The three major prevention strategies of
osteoporosis are a high dietary intake of calcium and vitamin D, regular
exercise and estrogen replacement in postmenopausal women. The skin also
becomes fragile and crinkled. The repair processes of the body become
slower and immune responses are decreased. In the elderly, their physical
activity is reduced. As a result, they have lower levels of Insulin Growth
Factor 1. Reserve functions of all vital organs decrease and the elderly
are more susceptible to mishaps and ailments. Because of repeated and
regular movements of the body during salat, the muscle strength, tendon
power, joint, flexibility and the cardiovascular
reserve are improved. Hence, salat and
Taraweeh prayers enable the elderly to enrich the quality of life and to
meet with unforeseen difficulties such as falls which could injure their
bodies. Therefore, Taraweeh prayers will improve their endurance,
self-respect and self-confidence in being self-reliant.
Adrenaline is secreted even by minor
activity. The secretion outlasts the incitement. Even after the Taraweeh
prayers are over, the effects of adrenaline and noradrenaline are
manifest. Adrenaline, also called epinephrine, is produced by the adrenal
glands. The middle part of these glands, the adrenal medulla, secretes the
hormone, which is chemically almost identical to the
transmitter substance noradrenaline
produced at the ends of sympathetic nerves. Adrenaline secretion into the
bloodstream in stress causes acceleration of the heart, constriction of
arterioles, and dialation of the pupils. In addition, adrenaline produces
a marked increase in metabolic rate thus preparing the body for emergency.
Even the thought or the intention of performing the Taraweeh prayers is
sufficient to activate the sympathetic nervous system. Sympathetic nervous
system (thoraco-lumber nervous system) is one of the two divisions of the
autonomic nervous system, which supplies motor nerves to the smooth
muscles of internal organs and to the heart muscle. Sympathetic nerve
fibers arise via spinal nerves in the thoracic and lumbar regions. Their
endings release mainly noradrenaline, which increases heart rate and
breathing rate, raises blood pressure, and slows digestive processes,
thereby preparing the body for "fight or flight" and
antagonizing the effects of the parasympathetic nervous system. The
adrenaline would re-distribute the blood in the body to the active
muscles, mobilize liver glycogen if necessary in order to provide glucose
for the active tissues, diminish fatigue in skeletal muscles, facilitate
alveolar ventilation by relaxing bronchiolar muscle, and would initiate
cardiovascular changes. Exercise induces a more effective functioning of
beta-adrenoreceptors located on cell membranes.
Beneficial Effects of Gentle Exercise
The Taraweeh prayer is considered to be
gentle exercise. The beneficial effects of gentle exercise on the body are
many which are elaborated here.
Effects on Skeletal Muscle
Unused muscles atrophy inspite of the
availability of ample proteins. During the Salat and Taraweeh prayers,
every muscle in the body contracts, some isotonically and others
isometrically. This gentle exercise also enhances endurance and diminishes
tiredness. It helps the incapacitated to make the most of their remnant
capabilities. The blood flow in a resting muscle is low. During the Salat
and Taraweeh prayers, the blood flow is greatly increased to the muscles.
Blood flow sometimes increases even before the start of Taraweeh prayers,
with just the thought of performing the Taraweeh prayers. In addition to
needing fats, proteins, and carbohydrates, the human body requires
minerals such as Potassium for nerve and muscle activity. It is found in
fruits, meats, seafood and milk. Potassium deficiency leads to muscular
and neurologic disorders. Potassium is also important in the transmission
of nerve impulses and is a major positive ion in intracellular fluids.
Potassium is involved in cellular enzyme activities, and it helps regulate
the chemical reactions by which carbohydrates are converted to energy and
amino acids are converted to protein. Also, Potassium ions cause
vasodilatation of arterioles. During the Taraweeh prayers, systolic Blood
Pressure may rise (the larger number in B.P.) a little and the diastolic
Blood Pressure (the lower number in B.P.) may remain unchanged or even
fall. However, after the Taraweeh prayers are over, the B.P. may drop to
just below normal levels which is a welcome sign. Taraweeh prayers improve
respiratory efficiency; circulation in the capillaries surrounding the
alveoli, or air sacs, is increased, bringing about enhanced gas exchange
and deeper breathing. The increase in the maximal consumption of oxygen is
what makes the Namazi feel better. Those who perform the Taraweeh prayers,
apart from the prescribed salat prayers, are more alert and active than
those who do not perform the Taraweeh prayers, even after the age of
retirement. Taraweeh prayers improve physical strength and joint stability
and reduce the risk of injury to the tendons and connective tissues. After
age 40, the bone mineral density falls with age. Taraweeh prayers increase
bone mineral density in both menopausal and in elderly women and prevents
osteoporosis and maintains normalcy in bone structures. Osteoporosis
results in hip fractures in women after menopause and in elderly men. The
risk of osteoporosis is substantially reduced by regular Salat and
Taraweeh prayers. Salat and Taraweeh prayers improve lubrication of
joints, improve movement, and maintain flexibility. Deep vein thrombosis
(the most common cause of ulceration of the legs in the elderly) is
prevented by performing Salat and Taraweeh prayers.
Metabolic Effects
Salat and Taraweeh prayer improve body
weight control and expand calories without proportionate increase in
appetite. A combination of moderate dietary restriction, both at the Sahur
and Iftar meals, accompanied by the Taraweeh prayers, should achieve
weight reduction. This will also reduce both fat and body weight, but
fat-free weight will remain constant or may even increase slightly. Hence,
during Ramadan one should not over eat at the Sahur and Iftar meals and
continue to perform Salat and Taraweeh prayers in order to lose some of
the excess weight.
It is well known that exercise prevents
coronary heart disease (CHD), increases high density lipo-proteins (HDL or
healthy Cholesterol), increases maximum oxygen intake, slows the heart,
lowers the B.P. slightly, decreases
ventricular ectopic activity, enlarges
the lumen of the coronary arteries and increases cardiac output. Exercise
also improves carbohydrate tolerance and improves late-onset diabetes, and
helps cases of chronic respiratory diseases. Beneficial changes have been
recorded in the lipid profile, B.P. clotting factors, weight reduction and
insulin sensitivity of muscles and other tissues in persons who exercise
regularly. Growth Hormone secretion is elevated by fasting and it is
further elevated by Taraweeh prayers. As Growth Hormone is
necessary for collagen formation, this
may be an important factor as to why the skin of those who fast regularly
during Ramadan and perform the Taraweeh prayers do not get wrinkled, even
when they grow old.
Mental Health
It is a known fact that exercise improves
mood, thought and behavior. Exercise improves the quality of life, induces
greater sense of well-being and energy, reduces anxiety and depression,
influences mood favorably and contributes to self-esteem and an aura of
confidence; improves memory in the elderly especially with constant
repetition of the Ayaat (verses) from the Glorious Qur'an and other Ayaat
which exalt His Glory. This constant repetition of the Qur'anic Ayaat
would help to screen the mind from the incoming thoughts. It has been
found by a Harvard University researcher. Dr. Herbert Benson, that
repetition of a prayer, Ayaat of the Qur'an or remembrance (Dhikr) of
Allah or muscular activity coupled with passive disregard of intensive
thoughts cause a "relaxation response" that leads to the
lowering of Blood Pressure and decreases in oxygen consumption and a
reduction in heart and respiratory rates. All these are combined in the
Taraweeh prayer which is an ideal condition for "relaxation
response." It combines repeated muscular activity with repetition of
salat, chanting of words of glorification of Allah and of supplications.
The Taraweeh prayer puts the mind in a relaxed state. This calm state of
the mind may be partly due to the release of encephalins, beta-endorphins
(endogenous morphines) and others into the blood circulation. Endorphins
are any one of the neuropeptides composed of many amino acids, elaborated
by the pituitary gland and acting on the central and peripheral nervous
systems to reduce pain. Endorphins are categorized as alpha-endorphin,
beta-endorphin, and gamma-endorphin which produce pharamacologic effects
similar to morphine. Beta-endorphin found in the brain and GI
(gastro-intestinal) tract is the most potent of the endorphins and is a
powerful analgesic (pain killer) in humans and animals. For example,
during childbirth many women release endorphins reducing a woman's
sensation of pain. The release of endorphins is associated with an
euphoria. During childbirth, women who give birth with little or no
medication sometimes label this euphoria a "birth climax."
Conclusion
Islam is the only religion in which
physical movements of salat and Taraweeh prayers are combined with
spiritual exercise. When salat and Taraweeh prayers are practiced
throughout a person's life, recurring every few hours or so, it trains a
person to undertake the difficult task of meditation during physical
maneuvers of salat and Taraweeh prayers, so that the Namazi (one who
performs the salat) benefits both from spiritual as well as physical
exercise. Salat and Taraweeh prayers are unique in that tension builds up
in the muscles during physical maneuvers on the one hand, while tension is
relieved in the mind due to the spiritual ingredient, on the other hand.
The following benefits have been noted
among those who perform the Taraweeh prayers: burning off calories and
losing weight, maintaining muscle tone and body composition, joint
flexibility (stiff joints are often the result of disuse, not arthritis),
increasing metabolic rate, improving circulation, improving heart and lung
function and aerobic capacity, decreasing heart disease risk profile,
increasing your sense of self-control, reducing your level of stress,
increasing your ability to concentrate, improving your appearance,
reducing depression and resistance to depression, helping you sleep better
and suppressing your appetite. Evidence is also accumulating that those
who perform regular Salat along with voluntary prayers can conserve and
actually retard the loss of bone mass in the elderly, thus starving off
the ravages of osteoporosis that afflicts both men and women. It is also
possible to retard the aging process and confer some protection to health
in later life.
Those who have performed Salat
(Fard and Wajib). Sunnah and Nafl and
Taraweeh prayers throughout life get protection and a positive effect in
terms of health and longevity. They
reverse the life-shortening effects of cigarette smoking and excess body
weight. Even people with high blood pressure (a primary heart disease
risk) reduced their death rate by one-half and their risk of dying from
any of the major diseases is reduced. They also counter genetic tendencies
toward an early death.
Hence Salat (Fard, Wajib),
Sunnah, Nafl and Taraweeh prayers are necessary for Muslims to preserve
life and their desirable qualities into old age.
Source:
http://www.icna.org/tm
All contents except those noted as
copyright may be reprinted with appropriate acknowledgement.
Each and every The Message article being reproduced at other WWW sites
must have a link to this site.
|