New Year's Resolutions




Every year, as Muslims, we try our hardest to be patient, eat well, pray 
regularly and make positive life changes during Ramadan. However, as the year 
progresses it often seems that we forget those promises to ourselves. Although 
it is not the Muslim new year, 2002 is a good time for Muslims to renew the 
resolutions they made during Ramadan. A list of resolutions should be written 
down so one can refer to them throughout the year. They should include 
spiritual, as well as physical and mental practices, for Allah encompasses all 
of our lives and not just the hours in which we pray. The following is a list 
of resolutions I often give consulting clients who ask me what they should do 
to better their spiritual, physical and mental lives:

   1-Exercise:

"When My servants ask thee concerning Me, I am indeed close [to them]: I 
respond to the prayer of every suppliant when he calleth on Me: Let them also, 
with a will, Listen to My call, and believe in Me: That they may walk in the 
right way," (Qur'an 2:186)

As I perform more iridology readings and consultations, I am struck with the 
vitality I see in one certain group of people. This group includes smokers, 
people who eat junk food, people who have a family history of disease and 
people who have stressful lives. So what do they all have in common? Exercise! 
Their enthusiasm for joining a health club, swimming and sports teams, or their 
dedication to walking once a day, or taking a Tai Chi or Yoga class on a 
regular basis, has more than made up for their lack of dedication in other 
health areas.  I do not recommend eating badly or smoking, for doing so will 
eventually catch up to you, but if you could change just ONE thing in your life 
it should be to exercise. Keep in mind that exercise can even be as simple as 
praying five times a day. Many people have compared the benefits of the Muslim 
prayer with those of yoga.

   2. Drink Water:

  "We made water essential for every life," (Qur'an 21:30)

Very few people drink the doctor-recommended eight to ten cups of water a day. 
Most people drink only three cups of water a day or less. Even worse, many 
people cancel out what they do drink by drinking coffee, green tea or sodas 
which cause dehydration in the body. One can solve many health problems simply 
by drinking eight to ten glasses a day.

   3. Give up Bad Habits:

The Prophet said, "Allah has forbidden you ( 1 ) to be undutiful to your 
mothers (2) to withhold (what you should give) or (3) demand (what you do not 
deserve), and (4) to bury your daughters alive. And Allah has disliked that (A) 
you talk too much about others (B), ask too many questions (in religion), or 
(C) waste your property," (Bukhari: Volume 8, Book 73, Number 6).

Everyone seems to have a bad habit that harms his or her health. Drinking, 
smoking and overeating are the most popular. However, there are many other bad 
habits that are unhealthy as well, such as: drinking excess coffee or colas, 
eating junk food, harboring bad feelings for people, yelling, gossiping, 
stealing, lying, cheating, watching too much TV, gambling, and many others. 
Keep in mind that any activity that is forbidden in Islam is unhealthy. Also 
keep in mind that any activity that starts to become and addiction (such as 
television, coffee, a friend and even your job) is also unhealthy. Make a 
pledge to yourself to identify your addictions and stop them (in the case of 
alcohol or smoking) or at least reduce them to a healthier level (in the case 
of indulgent socializing, work and television).

  4. Be Positive:

"Give Glad tidings to those who exercise patience when struck with adversity 
and say, 'indeed we belong to God and to him is our return' such ones receive 
blessings and Mercy of their lord, and such are the guided ones,"  (Qur'an 
2:155).

Start cultivating a positive attitude. There is a mountain of physical and 
medical evidence now to support that a positive attitude can work miracles. One 
reason could be that a positive attitude influences the thymus gland, which in 
turn strengthens the immune system.

  5. Start Using Tonic Foods:

"Ye people, eat of what is on earth, lawful and wholesome," (Qur'an 2:168).

Even if the rest of your diet is miserable, the addition of some simple "super 
foods" can supercharge it. Add some alfalfa sprouts to your salads often, use 
raw honey on your crackers or bread in the morning, eat sesame (found in 
Zaa'tar), sunflower and flax seeds regularly and start snacking on sheets of 
dried seaweed. All of the foods mentioned above contain a dense concentration 
of nutrients and serve the body in the same way vitamins do.

   6. Sleep:

"Lo! your Lord is Allah Who created the heavens and the earth in six Days, then 
mounted He the Throne. He covereth the night with the day, which is in haste to 
follow it, and hath made the sun and the moon and the stars subservient by His 
command. His verily is all creation and commandment blessed be Allah, the Lord 
of the Worlds!" (Qur'an 7:54).

Allah created nighttime for a reason, but it is amazing how few people use that 
time to actually sleep. In fact, many research studies show that lack of sleep 
can exacerbate almost any health problem from hypoglycemia and diabetes to pain 
and mental illness. Even missing an hour of sleep on a regular basis can harm 
your health.

   7. Pray More:

A man who was stung by a scorpion was brought to the Prophet [peace be upon 
him]. He said: Had he said the word: "I seek refuge in the perfect words of 
Allah from the evil of what He created, "he would not have been stung, or he 
said, "It would not have harmed him," (Bukhari: Book 28, Number 3890).

 " And when I sicken, God heals me," (26:80 Qur'an).

There are entire sects and groups of people who do not use conventional 
medicine at all, but, rather, use prayer as medicine. Even the Prophet himself 
used prayer alone as medicine in many instances. In addition, many new studies 
have found that prayer does have healing effects - for the prayer as well as 
the prayed for.

   8. Keep Good Company:

"The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: Allah has cursed wine, its drinker, its 
server, its seller, its buyer, its presser, the one for whom it is pressed, the 
one who conveys it, and the one to whom it is conveyed," (Bukhari: Book 26, 
Number 3666).

In many cases in the Qur'an and Hadith it is mentioned that you do not actually 
have to perform a bad act to be affected by it. Muslims are encouraged to "hang 
out" with people they would like to emulate and not with those that are a bad 
influence on them. This influence, in fact, can come in many forms. Do you hang 
out with friends that drink, smoke or consume too much coffee? Does your office 
always have donuts available for breakfast and your local grocer always have 
goodies on sale? Start hanging out with people who have the good habits of 
eating well and start shopping in stores that offer healthier whole grain and 
organic foods. Reduce time spent with people or in places that are a bad 
influence.

  9. Use Natural Healing:

"God never inflicts a disease unless he makes a cure for it..." (Hadith of the 
Prophet Muhammad related by Abu Hurairah)



The Prophet himself used natural healing in his community. In fact, Allah HAS 
created a cure for every disease - so go see a natural health care practitioner 
and get evaluated.

  10. Laugh More, Yell Less:

Allah's Apostle said, "The strong is not the one who overcomes the people by 
his strength, but the strong is the one who controls himself while in anger," 
(Bukhari: Volume 8, Book 73, Number 135).

Laughing, instead of yelling, has enormous healing potential. Tell jokes to 
your children, listen to comedy on radio or television, buy comedy tapes, and 
read the comics in the newspaper. Laughing has been found to have therapeutic 
qualities, as illustrated by Robin Williams in the film "Patch Williams". On 
the other hand, anger has been found to reduce immune system function.

Courtesy: Karima Burns, MH, ND


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