Medical Advantages of Sajda (Prostration)
Madrassah Inamiyyah
Sajda(Prostration) 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 Muhammed (peace be upon
him) has mentioned in a hadith in Ibn Maja: 'That prayer is a cure for
many diseases'. The position of Sajda in which the forehead touches the
ground is exclusively associated with the Muslim form of prayer. It is
the climax of a Muslim's prayer and as mentioned in a Hadith a Muslim
is nearest to Allah in this position.
The messenger of Allah (pbuh) said: "The nearest a servant comes to his
Lord is when he is prostrating himself, so make supplication' (in this
state)" In a Hadith narrated by Anas bin Malik (R.A.) Holy Prophet
(peace be upon him) advised Muslims to perform Rukuu (bowing) and Sajda
(prostration) properly.
In another Hadith he (peace be upon him) advised to perform
Sajda(Prostration) and Bowing calmly and to get up only when the body
has come to ease. Hence the first positive effect upon a person who
prostrates or does Sajda(Prostration) is that he comes nearest to Allah
and hence in that condition he can supplicate.
Psychological advantage:
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 Sajda (Prostration), 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 Sajda (Prostration) position. It gives good exercise to the muscles
of the upper limb. The Prophet (peace be upon him) in a hadith 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.
Sajda (Prostration) 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 Sajda (Prostration) 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 Sajda
(Prostration) 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 Sajda (Prostration) 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. In fact 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 sajdas (Prostrations) offered daily in five
prayers.
The unique position of Sajda (Prostration) also has positive effects
upon the back muscles as while going into Sajda 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
(rarely) get backache.
Finally it must be reminded that (even though) prayer is not meant to
be an exercise, 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.