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(Jami Tirmidhi)

Scientific and Archaeological Explanation of


the Ayaats of the Holy Quran

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Sura: Al-Maaida
Ayat no 6

O you who believe! when you rise up to prayer, wash your faces and your hands as far as the elbows,
and wipe your heads and your feet to the ankles; and if you are under an obligation to perform a total
ablution, then wash (yourselves) and if you are sick or on a journey, or one of you come from the
privy, or you have touched the women, and you cannot find water, betake yourselves to pure earth
and wipe your faces and your hands therewith, Allah does not desire to put on you any difficulty, but
He wishes to purify you and that He may complete His favor on you, so that you may be grateful.

M Shakir's Quran Translation

Medical Benefits of Wudu


Wudu is the Islamic act of washing parts of the body using water. Muslims are required to perform Wudu in
preparation for ritual prayers. As the Ayat indicates Wudu involves the following things

1. Washing hands up to the elbows


2. Washing face
3. Wiping the Head (and ear)
4. Washing the feet up to ankles
Wudu possesses two manifest benefits - the medical benefit and spiritual one.

Ablution before going to sleep


Prophet Muhammad (SAW) encouraged doing ablution before going to bed. This same ritual is also encouraged by
Yoga experts who say that washing important motor and sensory organs such as the hands, arms, eyes, legs, mouth
and genitals before sleep using cool water relaxes the body preparing it for a deep sleep.

Biological Active Spots (idea behind Chinese reflex therapy)


In an article titled "Muslims Rituals and their Effect on the Person's Health", Dr. Magomed Magomedov, assistant to
the department of the Man's General Hygiene and Ecology in the Daghestan State Medical Academy, speaks about
how ablution stimulates the biological rhythms of the body and specifically Biological Active Spots (BASes), very
much like the idea behind Chinese reflexotherapy. Man's internal organs, in their turn, present a no less
sophisticated bio-energetical whole; they all have indissoluble multi-channel bilateral connections with the skin,
which hosts special spots, whose functions resemble those of buttons on "control" and " recharge boards"
responsible for particular organs. These spots are called biologically active spots (BASes).

While pointing out to the similarities between ablution and the science of Chinese reflexology in his fascinating
article, Dr. Magomedov also states the main different points. To become a doctor in reflexology, he says, one has to
take a 15 to 20 year course of study, incomparable with the simple learning techniques of ablution.

In another comparison, reflexotherapy was primarily used to cure diseases and very rarely for prevention, while, as
we shall see, ablution has many preventive benefits. There was also a negative side to reflexotherapy, he says, one
that is not found in ablution; a patient was exposed to traumas since doctors used cauterization. (Cauterization is a
medical term describing the burning of the body to remove or close a part of it.)

"The majority of the most powerful BASes are being washed during the Muslim ritual. It is not the doctor, who had
studied for many years, who does it, but every Muslim by himself. Besides, praying five times a day obliges a Muslim
to take the preventive measures against diseases beforehand."

According to Dr. Magomedov, Chinese medicine says that there are more than 700 BASes, and sixty-six of them have
quick reflex therapy effects and are named the drastic (or aggression or antique or prime-elements) spots.

Out of these sixty-six spots, sixty-one of them are located in zones required for Wudu while the other five are
located between the ankle and knee.

THE FACE: When the face is washed during Wudu, it "recharges" such organs as the intestines, stomach and bladder,
in addition to having a positive effect on the nervous and reproductive systems, says Dr. Magomedov in his findings,
adding that the BAS responsible for the osseous system, intestine, nervous system, lumbar area, stomach, pancreas,
gall-bladder, thyroid gland, solar plexus and others are situated on the right leg, another area reached during Wudu.

THE LEGS: When a Muslim washes his left leg, the BAS responsible for the work of the pituitary gland is
stimulated.This gland is located in the brain and regulates the functioning of the endocrine glands and controls
growing.

THE EARS: In the ear's cochlea are hundreds of BASes that "harmonize the work of almost all organs, decrease high
blood pressure and relieve tooth and throat pain."Ear ablution is considered Sunna (Prophetic tradition). Washing
the ear helps in getting them free from wax accumulation, which may cause ear infections as well as affecting the
inner ear, this eventually causes body imbalances.

Another aspect that Dr. Magomedov stresses on is that Prophetic tradition emphasized the importance of massaging
and applying pressure during ablution, which is something that has a scientifically-grounded explanation.

Dr. Magomedov said that his studies were triggered by his solemn belief that the five-time-a-day Muslim prayers
were bound to have not only an "indisputable spiritual effect" but were also bound to "have a purely physical
healing effect as well."

Other Benefits of Wudu


Wudu protects the body from mycosis in the toes, skin infections and suppurations as well as pus accumulations. It
also minimizes possibility of skin cancers, as it removes chemical substances from the skin before they accumulate
thereon. That is why skin cancers are rare in Islamic countries. Also, massage of the different parts of the body,
which is done in Wudu stimulates blood circulation and causes more blood to flow through the whole body,
particularly to the brain and kidneys. Ablution also protects from tooth decays, eye infections, sinusitis,
allergic rhinitis, pelvic infections and other bacterial infections

Medical Philosophy behind ‘Ghusl’


Besides ablution it is compulsory for a Muslim to perform ghusl (complete bath) after a seminal discharge, be it due
to a seminal discharge or sexual intercourse. Someone might ask that: Why does Islam order a person to wash his
entire body after seminal discharge whereas it is only a particular organ that becomes unclean.
Studies conducted by the scientists reveal that within the human body exist two vegetative nervous networks which
control and regulate all the activities of the body. These two nervous networks - the Sympathetic nerves and the
Para-sympathetic nerves - are spread out throughout the body and around all the internal and external systems and
tracts. The function of the Sympathetic nerves is to accelerate and stimulate the activities of the various tracts of the
body, whereas the Parasympathetic nerves function to decelerate and diminish them. In effect, one plays the role of
the accelerator of an automobile while the other plays the role of the brakes; with a balanced functioning of these
two sets of nerves, the systems of the body work in a balanced and normal manner.

At times certain occurrences in the body disrupt this balance and equilibrium - one of these being the issue of
‘orgasm’, which is usually contemporaneous with a seminal discharge.

In such cases, the Parasympathetic nerves (the decelerating nerves) tend to take a lead over the Sympathetic nerves
and consequently disrupt the equilibrium, negatively.

It has also been established that amongst the things that could force the Sympathetic nerves into activity and re-
establish the lost equilibrium is contact of water with the body, and since the effect of orgasm is noticeably felt on all
parts of the body and the equilibrium existing between these two sets of nerves is disrupted all over the body, hence
it has been ordered that after sexual intercourse or seminal discharge the entire body should be washed with water
so that as a result of its regenerative effect, equilibrium is once again established between these two sets of nerves,
all over the body.

In addition to the above, the obligation of the ghusl on seminal discharge (known as ghusl of janabat) is an Islamic
compulsion for maintaining cleanliness of the body and observance of hygiene, throughout the life. This is because
there are numerous individuals, who are neglectful of their cleanliness and hygiene, but this Islamic ruling forces
them to wash themselves at regular intervals and keep themselves clean. And this is not specific to the people of
the past eras, for even in our times there are numerous such individuals, who, for various reasons, tend to be
neglectful of their cleanliness and hygiene.

This document is based on my under process book. I plan to collect all the Ayaats of the Holy Quran with deal with
scientific, historical and archaeological subjects. I am trying to provide explanation to those Ayaats in light of
Previous commentaries (Tafaseer), established science, archaeological discoveries and Arabic lexicons. Send in
your comments, queries and suggestion at Muhammad.Awais.Tahir@gmail.com

Please do not copy paste without permission, until my book is published, Insha’Allah.

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