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Prayer Movements Reduce Back Pain








Muslims are obligated to pray five times a day, giving them the chance to temporarily disconnect from this world to reconnect with their creator.





“And when you have completed the prayer, remember Allah standing, sitting, or [lying] on your sides. But when you become secure, re-establish [regular] prayer. Indeed, prayer has been decreed upon the believers a decree of specified times” (Qur’an, 4:103).





This act can be beneficial in numerous ways.





Psychologically, it provides a break from daily routines and momentary freedom from the mental stress that comes with the burdens of daily life, allowing the realignment of priorities at regular intervals during the day.





Spiritually, prayer provides the chance to reconnect with Allah and remember what is most important.





Research at Binghamton University in the US is now showing that praying can benefit physical health.





Prayer Movements Reduce Back Pain


The researchers say that the physical motions completed during salat, if performed regularly and as prescribed, can reduce lower back pain in a manner similar to other common therapeutic interventions.





In addition to its physical movements, prayer could be inducing a state of relaxation as one connects with Allah.





This relaxing effect on the body can reduce blood pressure and heart rate, ultimately helping muscles to relax.





Prayer Movements Reduce Back Pain


‘Those who have believed and whose hearts are assured by the remembrance of Allah. Unquestionably, by the remembrance of Allah hearts are assured.’ (Qur’an, 13:28).





The researchers found that the most stress on the lower back happens during the ‘bowing’ movement known as ruku`. But if people with lower back pain position the knee and back correctly, that pain can be significantly reduced by the movement.





Prayer Movements Reduce Back PainPrayer Physical Benefits


The study highlighted the physical benefits of each posture during salat.





Standing: Body weight is evenly distributed.


Ruku`: Fully stretches the muscles of the lower back, thighs, calves and neck. Blood flows into upper portions of the body.


Rising from ruku`: Tension is released in muscles as they relax.


Prostration or sujood: Increases the elasticity of joints. Furthermore, the increased blood flow to the head as it is lowered below heart level can reduce high blood pressure. It also have a positive effect on brain functions such as memory and concentration.


The repeat sujood: Balances and cleanses the various systems of the body including the respiratory, circulatory, and nervous systems by increasing and encouraging continued blood flow and oxygenation of the entire body. It also assists digestion by encouraging movement of contents down the digestive tract.


With all the numerous physical benefits of each position, it is no wonder that those who practise prayer regularly are less likely to experience health problems, specifically those of the spine and joints.



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