By Umme Faatimah (B.Dietetics Univ. of Pretoria)
The modern world has swept us off our feet in so many ways...our 
dressing, our lifestyles and most noticeably our eating habits. We have 
so casually adapted the western culture of unhealthy eating, moving 
further and further away from the Noble teachings of the Quraan and 
Sunnah of The Noble Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him).
Yet, the newest nutritional research continues to discover the 
benefits of certain foods, labelled as “Super Foods”. They have also 
unravelled the great benefits of certain eating habits, such as washing 
the hands before and after meals, eating with the hands, not drinking 
with meals…just to mention a few. However, all of this has already been 
outlined in the Holy Qur’an and Sunnah more than 1400 years ago.
We are certainly the losers if we do not make an effort to practice 
upon the Sunnah in our homes and kitchens. What better time to bring 
about these changes than now? Our beautiful Deen offers us the 
opportunity during the beautiful month of Ramadhaan, to bring about 
positive changes in our lives- changes that benefit us mentally, 
physically and spiritually which Insha Allah (Allah Willing) can be 
sustained for the future. 
Physically, fasting gives the digestive system a much needed rest. 
Energy normally used for digestion is now directed to body 
detoxification, tissue repair and system healing.  
With that in mind I have chosen to highlight just a few of the 
favourite foods of our The Noble Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him).
 With the special month of Ramadhaan fast approaching, we can all ensure
 we have these foods on our shopping lists. InshaAllah, by us adopting 
the lifestyle of The Noble Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him) we 
will be rewarded enormously… Ameen. 
DATES
Dates are the most mentioned fruit in the Quraan.  They are high in 
energy, fibre, iron, vitamins and minerals. The Noble Messenger of Allah
 (Peace be upon him)said: “ The home with no dates is like the home with
 no food”.(Hadith- Sahih Muslim)
The Noble Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him)used to break his 
fast with fresh dates and a few sips of water. If he did not find fresh 
dates, he would use dried dates. He (pbuh) said: “When one of you breaks
 the fast let him do so with dates, for they are a blessing and if he 
cannot find dates then with water for it is a purification” 
(Hadith-Tirmidhi)
He often consumed dates with cucumber, butter, cream or bread. A 
dessert called “Haisa” made with ghee (butter), dates, cheese and 
yoghurt was also prepared.
Tips: At iftaar (breaking fast) time, dates can also be used to 
prepare date milkshakes, date chutney, date desserts as well as 
sprinkled over salads. For sehri (pre-dawn meal), dates can be used as a
 softened spread over bread or added into muffins, rusks etc. 
OLIVE OIL
Dieticians and nutritionist the world over have been advocating the 
use of olive oil for its excellent cardio-protective, anti-oxidant and 
anti-inflammatory effects. Ongoing research is revealing more and more 
great benefits on the consumption and application of olive oil.
The Noble Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him)said: “Eat the olive
 and use it as an ointment as it comes from a blessed 
tree”.(Hadith-Tirmidhi)
Tips: During Ramadhaan, olive oil is best used raw as a dip for 
breads or as a salad dressing. The lighter olive oils are well suited 
for cooking and baking purposes. Whole olives can be added to salads as 
well as de-pitted and added to breads, muffins, pies and pizzas. 
BARLEY
A recent Readers Digest article highlighted barley as one of the 
five healthiest foods we tend not to eat. Yet it was barley that was one
 of the staple foods in the diet of our The Noble Messenger of Allah 
(Peace be upon him). Modern research is discovering that barley has a 
very high soluble- fibre content. This helps to keep the arteries clear 
and healthy.  It has an extremely low glycaemic index (GI), which means 
it takes a longer time to digest, keeping one fuller for longer.
It is mentioned that The Noble Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him) consumed barley in the following ways:
SAWIQ – a coarse broth prepared from ground wheat and barley - very much like a haleem (soup)
THARID – Barley bread covered in gravy cooked with meat
TALBEENAH – A porridge prepared using barley and milk
A Hadith in Mishkaat narrates that The Noble Messenger of Allah 
(Peace be upon him)never used sifted flour in his lifetime. We should 
take lesson from this, as we are all moving to consuming more refined 
and processed foods where all the beneficial nutrients have been 
stripped off. Allah SWT mentions in the Holy Quraan grains with their 
husks, amongst His many gifts to us. Un-sifted flour as used by The 
Noble Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him)contains all the valuable 
nutrients found in the bran and germ layers and has a lower GI.
Tips: During Ramadhaan, barley can be added to soups and broths or 
prepared as a drink by boiling and straining mixture. A hadith in 
Bukhari mentions that The Noble Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him) 
consumed “Sawiq” at iftaar. Barley flour can be used for preparing 
breads and rotis. Substitute 1.5 cups barley flour for every 3 cups 
regular flour. Cereals containing barley flakes like muesli can be 
purchased, or barley flakes can be added to biscuits, muffins, breads 
and other cereals.
Barley can be prepared as a filling porridge for sehri -Talbeenah.  
Soak 1-2 tablespoons whole barley overnight in a flask filled with 
rapidly boiling water. At sehri time, strain water out and prepare 
porridge with honey and milk.  (Store bought “pearled barley” has been 
polished with some of the bran layer removed). 
HONEY
Modern research has been abuzz with the myriad of health benefits 
associated with honey- anti-inflammatory, immune boosting, energising 
tonic….to name a few.  Our beautiful Deen has encouraged the use of honey 
1400 years ago. The Holy Quraan mentions“there comes forth from the 
bee’s belly, a drink of varying colours, wherin is a healing for 
men”.(Qur’an 16:68-69)
The Noble Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him) further said “ Make use of two cures- honey and the Quraan”(Hadith-Ibn Majah)
The Noble Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him) loved drinks that were sweet and cold and often consumed honey water.
Tips:  Honey can be used to sweeten items like tea, fresh juices, 
milk drinks and cereals etc.  Raw honey which is thicker and creamier 
has a lower GI, and can be mixed with cinnamon and used as a spread on 
toast for sehri.  
GRAPES AND RAISINS
Grapes have been found to contain resveratrol- a powerful 
antioxidant that protects the body on a cellular level from damage. The 
seeds are rich in flavonoids which lower the risk of fatty plaque 
accumulation on the lining of blood vessels to the heart.
The Noble Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him) loved eating 
grapes. Hadith in Abu Dawood  mentions The Noble Messenger of Allah 
(Peace be upon him )often consumed a drink “Nabeez”- prepared from 
soaked raisins. Nabeez can be prepared by soaking raisins after Esha 
(evening) prayer in clean water covered with a plate. The following 
morning the water can be drunk and the soaked fruit eaten or just use 
the blender to obtain a beautiful cloudy Nabeez. And, if you soak in the
 morning, drink in the evening.  Nabeez should be consumed within twelve
 hours of soaking to prevent fermentation.
Tips: Nabeez or fresh grape juice can  be prepared as a drink after 
Taraweeh (evening prayer in Ramadaan). Grapes can be served as part of 
salad or dessert. Raisins eaten with nuts can be enjoyed as a healthy 
munch after taraweeh salaat.
The Sunnah way of eating is the healthy way of eating.  InshaAllah, 
let us all strive to revive and bring alive the Sunnahs of The Noble 
Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him) in our homes this Ramadhaan. I 
have highlighted just a few. Make an intention to eat on the floor, 
share eating utensils and to fill a third of your stomach with water, a 
third with food and a third left for air.
Besides the immense health benefits outlined above our greatest 
rewards really lie in following the Sunnah, as it comes in Hadith 
mentioned by The Noble Messenger of Allah (Peace be upon him):
“ The person who follows my Sunnah is the one who truly loves me, and will be with me in Jannah”   (Hadith-Tirmidhi)
 Allah Ta’ala said to His Messenger (pbuh)“Say (to mankind), if you 
love Allah, follow me – Allah will love you and forgive your sins.” 
(Qur’an:3: 31)  
 Wishing you all healthy eating, the Sunnah way…Ramadaan Mubarak!
1 comment:
Jazakallah Umme Fatima. Really enjoyed your article.well written and to the point. Please carry on the good work
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