Growing Production
World production of dates has almost tripled, while export has increased by 1.71% in the last 40 years. This indicates an increase in the demand for this nutritious fruit.
Dates are also reputed to be useful in treating respiratory disorders, as well as a salve and a heart stimulant. It is also believed to be of benefit to pregnant women. In Surat Maryam, Allah provided Maryam (peace be upon her), the mother of Prophet ‘Eesa (peace be upon him), with dates when she was experiencing discomfort and pain during the final stages of her pregnancy.
In an article discussing the benefits of dates, Omar-Muhammad (2003) states that studies have shown that “dates contain certain stimulants which strengthen the muscles of the uterus in the last few months of pregnancy.”
This would then assist in the dilation of the uterus at the time of delivery. Dates are also recommended for women in the post-partum period and lactating due to its value as a nutritious, high-energy food.
The value of the date palm is still being understood. As an old Arab saying goes: The uses of the date palm are as many as the number of days in the year. The date palm is one of the many bounties that have been placed on this earth for us to benefit from. Next time we will look at az-Zaytoon, the olive, also discussed in the book, Plants of the Qur’an.
References:
- Agronomy and Range Science Management Department. The crop of the day: The Date, Phoenix dactylifera.
- http://agronomy.ucdavis.edu/gepts/ pb143/CROP/Date/Date.htm
- Al-Shahib, W and Marshall, RJ, 1993. The fruit of the date palm: it’s possible use as the best food for the future? International Journal of Food and Science Nutrition, 54(4): 247-259.
- Campbell, FA, no date. GEF steps in as 1000 date varieties in danger.
- http://www.gefweb.org/Whats_New /Archives/GEF_Steps_in.pdf
- Farooqi, I, 1997. Plants of the Qur’an. Sidrah Publishers: India.
- Haouari, N, Wood, C, Griffiths, G and Levene, M, 1995. The analgesic effect of sucrose in full-term infants: a randomized controlled trial. British Medical Journal 310:1498-1500. (http://www.bmj.com)
- Haykal, MI, 1990. The life of Muhammad. Crescent Publishing Company: India.
- Kasapis, S, no date. Dates: A fruit of promise for the food industry. http://www.nizwa.net/agr/dates/ datefruit/datefruit.html
- Nasr, SH, 1976. Islamic Science: An illustrated guide. World of Islam Festival Publishing Company Ltd.: England.
- Omar-Muhammad, R, 2003. Dates: The crown of sweets. The Muslim Woman, 4(7): 26.
- Relief of Pain: A Medical Discovery. Islamic Voice, 15-04: 172.
- http://www.islamicvoice.com/april.2001/quran.htm
This article is from our archive, originally published on an earlier date, and now republished for its importance.