According to the prophetic model of the Holy Prophet (PBUH), barley is a food that he consistently consumed; he added barley in his bread, porridge, and dough. According to his Hadith from Ibn-e-Maja, he did the following that elucidates the benefits of barley, “The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) entered upon us, and with him was ‘Ali bin Abu Talib, who had recently recovered from an illness. We had bunches of unripe dates hanging up, and the Prophet (PBUH) was eating from them. ‘Ali reached out to eat some, and the Prophet (PBUH) said to ‘Ali: ‘Stop, O ‘Ali! You have just recovered from an illness.’ I made some greens and barley for the Prophet (PBUH), and the Prophet (PBUH) said to ‘Ali: ‘O ‘Ali, eat some of this, for it is better for you’” (Ibn Majah 4:31:3442) (Anwaar 2017).
From the tradition of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), we know that barley is not only high in nutritional value, but it is a healing food that prevents illness and assists in curing fevers (Anwaar, 2017).
With the Quran and Sunnah, we are able to access the prophetic diet of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the associated health benefits. If we emulate him, and eat that which is halal and healthy, we will find ourselves leading a healthier and spiritually rich life.
References:
Ali, S. A., Parveen, N., & Ali, A. S. (2018). Links between the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) recommended foods and disease management: A review in the light of modern superfoods. International journal of health sciences, 12(2), 61–69. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5870322/
Anwaar, Amna. (2017). Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) diet. Islamic Finder. https://www.islamicfinder.org/news/prophet-muhammads-pbuh-diet/