There
are many scientific facts that describe the health benefits of the hijab:
U V Radiation of the Sun and Skin Cancer
Medical
experts have always warned us against the damaging effects of the suns’ harmful
rays, particularly the ultraviolet (UV) radiation. The UV rays from sunlight
penetrate the atmosphere and are responsible for causing many health conditions
such as premature skin aging, eye damage (including cataracts), and skin
cancers. They also suppress the immune system, thus, reducing the ability to
fight off diseases and other maladies.
A
leading medical magazine has brought to attention and increasing problem of
“melanoma”, a deadliest form of skin cancer that arises due to long term
exposure to direct sunlight. It is highly prevalent amongst women, mainly
because the dress sense that they usually adopted means that large parts of
their bodies are uncovered and thus, exposed to the harmful effects of UV
radiation. The legs are the most common part of the body that is largely
afflicted by this disease, mainly because of the short length skirts that women
commonly wear.
As
UV rays can penetrate through clouds, fabric and glass, wearing transparent
clothing will not provide sufficient protection from this type of cancer. Medical
experts recommend people to cover up with loose-fitting clothing, especially
those made with tightly woven fabrics as they provide a greater barrier between
the skin and the sun. Bright or dark-coloured clothing tend to reflect more UV
radiation than pastel coloured clothing and bleached cottons.
Effects of Hot Weather
Spending
long hours in hot weather without sufficient protection can be damaging to
health, particularly, the brain. Long term exposure to heat can deplete many
essential elements present in the body, namely phosphorous. Phosphorous
provides strength to bones and teeth and is potent in performing essential
activities for different body parts like the brain, kidneys and heart.
A
leading health specialist discovered that phosphorus depletes at temperatures
of 108 °F. A human body can easily reach such temperatures when exposed
to the hot sun for any length of time without sufficient protection. Frequent
and long term exposure to such temperatures can result in overheating of the
head that increases the risk of irreversible brain damage and memory loss.
For
this reason, health advisors recommend people to wear a broad-brimmed hat and
UV-blocking sunglasses to help shield sensitive skin on the head, neck, and
around the eyes as these are the areas that usually sustain a lot of sun
damage.
Effects of Cold Weather.
Exposure
to cold weather conditions upsets the equilibrium of the human body that
results in ill-health. Frequent exposure to cold and windy conditions without
sufficient protection increases the risk of suffering from colds and flu with
aches, pains and shivers.
Medical
tests revealed that 40-60% of body heat is lost through the head and people are
advised to protect their heads in such wintery conditions. It is proven
that wearing a hat during the winter months provides 50% more protection from
heat loss than being without a head covering. It is also advised to wrap up
warm to stay away from drafts.
Hygiene
In
some professions, workers are required to wear some sort of head covering for
hygiene purposes such as, nurses, fast food workers, health care providers and
many more. The head-covering ensures cleanliness and purity and prevents cross
contamination and spread of infections and diseases.
Summary of Protective Measures
Health
specialists advise people to protect themselves from UV radiation, both indoors
and out. It is advised to:
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Remain in the shade between 10 am to 4 pm.
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Cover up with loose-fitting clothing, especially those made with tightly woven
fabrics
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Wear a broad-brimmed hat and UV-blocking sunglasses
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Apply suitable sunscreens especially on babies over the age of six months.
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Examine the skin from head-to-toe every month.
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and see the doctor every year for a professional skin exam.
In
wintery conditions, health officials advise people to:
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Wrap up and keep warm
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Cover the head
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and keep away from cold drafts
Islamic Dress Code
Over
all, health officials have perfectly described the ‘Islamic dress code’ by
recommending that the best form of clothing to wear should be good quality,
loose fitting clothing that cover the maximum amount of skin.
The
versatility of this type of clothing is that it can be cool and comfortable to
wear during the summer months and yet warm and insulating in the winter months. The headscarf
or any form of head covering provides protection from both extremes of
temperatures and guards the vital organs from sustaining damage from each of
the extremes.
The
Islamic dress maintains a state of balance within the human body that helps
keep it healthy through out its lifetime. This proves that there are always
valid reasons behind any divine rulings and regulations given to mankind and it
is clear that the wisdom of Allah in prescribing such rulings related to hijab
and the Islamic dress code provides protection not only from sociological and
psychological issues but from a health perspective too.
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