Hajj is a lifetime journey for which the faithful hearts are longing. Indeed, it is a great favor Almighty Allah has bestowed upon His servants so that they can draw closer to Him and have their sins forgiven. As the performance of Hajj requires physical, psychological, and financial ability, all the would-be pilgrims need to be aware of all the health aspects of Hajj.
What is the best age for performing Hajj? What are the health aspects necessary to bear in mind during this season? What is the best nutrition that would aid our bodies during the Hajj rituals? How to avoid dehydration and other health problems outdoors?
To tackle this important topic, Dr. Amira Ayad, a pharmacist, nutrition specialist, and natural health consultant, provides answers to all these questions.
Should we be concerned about an outbreak of a SARS-like virus during the current Hajj season?
Fear and panic are the number one enemies of your immune system. It is highly important not to panic or worry. Stress and worry are proven to undermine our immunity greatly. Enjoy the moment and cherish your spiritual journey with a deep belief that “Never will we be struck except by what Allah has decreed for us; He is our protector.” And upon Allah let the believers rely.” (At-Taubah 9:51). This, of course, does not mean neglecting to take our precautions and follow the worldly means for prophylaxis and/or healing. For more on those, please refer to question 3 below.
And, remember, as long as you are fit, the viruses won’t stand a chance, in shaa Allah, so start taking care of your health early on before departure. Eat healthy, exercise, and get enough sleep and rest. And follow the prevention methods to the best of your ability.







