[I swear] by the fig and the olive. (Qur'an, 
                95:1)
The reference to the fig in the first verse of Surat at-Tin is 
              a most wise one in terms of the benefits imparted by this fruit.
The Benefits of the Fig for Human Beings
Figs 
              have a higher fibre level than any other fruit or vegetable. One 
              single dried fig provides two grams of fibre: 20% of the daily recommended 
              intake. Research over the last fifteen years or so has revealed 
              that the fibre in plant foods is very important for the regular 
              functioning of the digestive system. It is known that fibre in foods 
              assists the digestive system and also helps reduce the risk of some 
              forms of cancer. Nutritionists describe eating figs, which are rich 
              in fibre, as an ideal way of increasing one's fibre intake. 
            
Fibrous foodstuffs are divided into two types: 
              soluble and insoluble. Foods rich in insoluble fibre facilitate 
              the passage of substances to be expelled from the body through the 
              intestine by adding water to them. They thus accelerate the digestive 
              system and ensure its regular functioning. It has also been established 
              that foods containing insoluble fibre have a protective effect against 
              colon cancer. Foods rich in soluble fibre, on the other hand, have 
              been shown to reduce cholesterol levels in the blood by more than 
              20%. These are therefore of the greatest importance in reducing 
              the risk of heart attack. Excessive levels of cholesterol in the 
              blood collect in the arteries, hardening and narrowing them. Depending 
              on which organ's blood vessels the cholesterol accumulates in, disorders 
              connected to that organ arise. For example, if cholesterol accumulates 
              in the arteries that feed the heart, problems such as heart attacks 
              result. Accumulations of cholesterol in the kidney veins can lead 
              to high blood pressure and kidney deficiency. Furthermore, the intake 
              of soluble fibre is important in terms of regulating blood sugar 
              by emptying the stomach because sudden changes in blood sugar can 
              lead to life-threatening disorders. Indeed, societies with fibre-rich 
              diets have been shown to have far lower incidences of illnesses 
              such as cancer and heart disease.117 
            
It is also another major health advantage for 
              soluble and insoluble fibres to be present at one and the same time. 
              It has been shown that when both forms are present together, they 
              are much more effective in preventing cancer than when they are 
              on their own. The presence of both forms of fibre, soluble and insoluble, 
              in the fig makes it a most important foodstuff in this regard.118 
            
Dr. Oliver Alabaster, Director of the Institute for Disease Prevention 
              at the George Washington University Medical Centre, refers to figs 
              in these terms: 
… [H]ere is an opportunity to add a really healthy, high fiber food to your diet. Choosing figs and other high fiber foods more frequently means that you'll naturally choose potentially harmful foods less frequently-and this is great for your lifelong health.119
According to the California Fig Advisory Board, 
              it is believed that the antioxidants in fruit and 
              vegetables protect against a number of diseases. Antioxidants neutralise 
              harmful substances (free radicals) that arise as a result of chemical 
              reactions in the body or else are taken in from the outside and 
              thus prevent the destruction of cells. In one study performed by 
              the University of Scranton, it was determined that dried figs had 
              a much higher level of the phenol makeup, which is rich in antioxidants, 
              than other fruits. Phenol is used as an antiseptic to kill micro-organisms. 
              The level of phenol in figs is much higher than that in other fruits 
              and vegetables.120 
            
Another study, by Rutgers University 
              in New Jersey, revealed that due to the essential fatty acids omega-3 
              and omega-6 and phytosterol contained 
              in dried figs, they can play a considerable part in reducing cholesterol.121 
              It is known that omega-3 and omega-6 cannot be manufactured in the 
              body and need to be absorbed with food. Furthermore, these fatty 
              acids are indispensable to the proper functioning of the heart, 
              brain and nervous system. Phytosterol permits the cholesterol in 
              animal products, which has the potential to harden the heart's arteries, 
              to be expelled from the body without entering the blood stream.
Despite being one of the oldest fruits known 
              to man, the fig-described as "nature's most nearly perfect fruit" 
              by the California Fig Advisory Board 122-has 
              been rediscovered by food producers. The nutritional value of this 
              fruit and its health benefits have led to its acquiring a whole 
              new importance. 
The fig can constitute a part of just about any 
              special diet. Since figs do not naturally contain fat, sodium or 
              cholesterol but have high levels of fibre, they are an ideal food 
              for those trying to lose weight. At the same time, figs have higher 
              mineral contents than any other known fruit. Forty grams of figs 
              contains 244 mg of potassium (7% of the daily requirement), 53 mg 
              of calcium (6% of the daily requirement) and 1.2 mg of iron (6% 
              of the daily requirement).123 
              The calcium level in figs is very high: The fig 
              ranks second after the orange in terms of calcium content. A crate 
              of dried figs provides the same level of calcium as a crate of milk. 
            
Figs are also thought of as a medicine which gives strength and 
              energy to long-term patients as they seek to recover. They eliminate 
              physical and mental difficulties and give the body strength and 
              energy. The most important nutritional component of figs is sugar, 
              which comprises 51-74% of all fruits. The sugar level in figs is 
              one of the highest. Figs are also recommended in the treatment of 
              asthma, coughs and chills.
The benefits we have restricted ourselves to mentioning here are 
              an indication of the compassion Allah feels for human beings. Our 
              Lord provides the substances required by human beings in this fruit, 
              which is so pleasant to eat, already packaged and at the ideal levels 
              for human health. The way that this special blessing from Allah 
              is mentioned in the Qur'an may indicate the importance of the fig 
              for human beings. (Allah knows best.) From the point of view of 
              human health, the nutritional value of the fig was only established 
              with the advance of medicine and technology. This is another indication 
              that the Qur'an is indisputably the Word of Allah, the Omniscient.
Fresh 
                          Fig Nutritional Value 
(100 grams)  | 
                      
Dried 
                          Fig Nutritional Value 
(100 grams)  | 
                    ||
| Calories (kcal)  | 
                      74 | 
                      Calories (kcal)  | 
                      249 | 
                    
| Fibre (g)  | 
                      3 | 
                      Fibre (g)  | 
                      10 | 
                    
| Fat (g)  | 
                      0 | 
                      Fat (g)  | 
                      1 | 
                    
| Protein (g)  | 
                      1 | 
                      Protein (g)  | 
                      3 | 
                    
| Sugar (g)  | 
                      16 | 
                      Sugar (g)  | 
                      48 | 
                    
| Vitamin A (IU)  | 
                      142 | 
                      Vitamin A (IU)  | 
                      10 | 
                    
| Vitamin C (mg)  | 
                      2 | 
                      Vitamin C (mg)  | 
                      1.2 | 
                    
| Vitamin B1  | 
                      0.1 | 
                      Vitamin B1  | 
                      0.1 | 
                    
| Vitamin B2  | 
                      0.1 | 
                      Vitamin B2  | 
                      0.1 | 
                    
| Vitamin B6  | 
                      0.1 | 
                      Vitamin B6  | 
                      0.1 | 
                    
| Sodium  | 
                      1 | 
                      Sodium  | 
                      10 | 
                    
| Potassium  | 
                      232 | 
                      Potassium  | 
                      680 | 
                    
| Calcium  | 
                      35 | 
                      Calcium  | 
                      162 | 
                    
| Phosphorus  | 
                      232 | 
                      Phosphorus  | 
                      67 | 
                    
| Magnesium  | 
                      17 | 
                      Magnesium  | 
                      68 | 
                    
| Iron  | 
                      0.4 | 
                      Iron  | 
                      3.07 | 
                    
| Manganese  | 
                      0.1 | 
                      Manganese  | 
                      0.8 | 
                    
| Copper  | 
                      0.1 | 
                      Copper  | 
                      0.3 | 
                    
| Selenium  | 
                      0.2 | 
                      Selenium  | 
                      0.6 | 
                    
| Zinc  | 
                      0.2 | 
                      Zinc  | 
                      0.5 | 

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