This story is from May 17, 2018
Ramzan mubarak: Doctors advise ‘rozedaars’ to follow diet chart
LUCKNOW: The first roza of the holy month of Ramzan will be observed by Muslims on Thursday after confirmation of moon-sighting by both Shia and
While
The clerics made attempts to catch a glimpse of the crescent from atop the Satkhanda and
Senior Shia cleric and vice-president of All India Muslim Personal Law Board Maulana
Meanwhile, health experts suggested suitable diet plans for iftar and sehri as days during Ramzan this year would be long and hot.
Professor at
Professor at Era’s Medical College Dr Shakeel Ahmad Qidwai said, “Middle-aged people prefer to sleep after taraweeh. They must get up early after three-four hours of sleep. It’s not possible for them to have heavy diet. It is advised to start sehri diet plan with dates and fruits with high water content and then wait for at least 10 minutes to have high-fibre food. One must have juices and plenty of water.”
Diabetics are not advised to observe fast. If anyone with diabetes wants to fast, they should take fluids, plenty of water, grains, sprouts and medicine. Similarly patients with heart, blood pressure and other endocrine problems are required to take doctor’s advice.
Senior consultant physician at Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital Dr Sandeep Chaudhary said, “Hypertensive patients must follow their medicine chart. Also fluids, grains and plenty of water are strongly recommended.”
Sunni Markazi Chand Committees
.While
Maulana Saif Abbas
of Shia Markazi Chand Committee made the announcement, citing sighting of the moon in Chennai, the head ofSunni Markazi Chand Committee
Maulana Khalid Rasheed Farangi Mahali also confirmed this by saying the moon was sighted in various cities.The clerics made attempts to catch a glimpse of the crescent from atop the Satkhanda and
Aishbagh Eidgah
, respectively, but couldn’t sight it. Then the announcement was made on basis of confirmation received from other cities.Senior Shia cleric and vice-president of All India Muslim Personal Law Board Maulana
Kalbe Sadiq
had earlier in the week made predictions based on astronomical observations that Ramzan would begin from May 17 and Eid will be celebrated on June 16.Meanwhile, health experts suggested suitable diet plans for iftar and sehri as days during Ramzan this year would be long and hot.
KGMU
Dr Kausar Usman said, “There will be a gap of more than 15 hours between sehri and iftari. People will need to maintain temperature of body with fluids, grains, fruit, vegetable juices, soup and dry fruits. As nights will be shorter and there will be minimum time of around four hours between taraweeh (night prayer and recitation of Quran) and sehri (predawn meal), it’s important to pay attention to health and balance in sleep time. People must avoid tea, coffee, salt and fried food.Professor at Era’s Medical College Dr Shakeel Ahmad Qidwai said, “Middle-aged people prefer to sleep after taraweeh. They must get up early after three-four hours of sleep. It’s not possible for them to have heavy diet. It is advised to start sehri diet plan with dates and fruits with high water content and then wait for at least 10 minutes to have high-fibre food. One must have juices and plenty of water.”
Diabetics are not advised to observe fast. If anyone with diabetes wants to fast, they should take fluids, plenty of water, grains, sprouts and medicine. Similarly patients with heart, blood pressure and other endocrine problems are required to take doctor’s advice.
Senior consultant physician at Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital Dr Sandeep Chaudhary said, “Hypertensive patients must follow their medicine chart. Also fluids, grains and plenty of water are strongly recommended.”
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