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Showing posts with label Horizon. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Umar and Stones

Story of Umar Bin Khaththab  
In the dark night, creatures fell asleep in every part of the dark earth, except one. The second caliph (khalifa) after Rasulullah pbuh, swung his step approach the dark. He kept on going around looking into the real life of his folks. He wanted to know whether his folks prosperous under his administration. From the distance he saw little flame from a hut. Children’s weeping heard from distance. He pep at little space of the wall, and saw a woman surrounded by children. She seemed cooked something. Every time when her children started crying she said, “Wait a minute, it will be done.”
The mother did the same every time the children start crying, again and again. Umar wondered and asked permission to come in. then he asked, “Why your children can’t stop crying?”
“They are hungry” the mother answered.
“Why don’t you give the food you are cooking?” Umar asked.
“No food at all in our home. The food I’ve been cooking is stones to keep them quite, so they supposed I cooked food. They will stop crying because of tired and will fall asleep.”
“Do you always do this?” Asked Umar.
“Yes. I have no more family and my husband was dead.” She tried to hide her misery on her face.
“Why don’t you ask for help to the Caliph? He can help you and gives you money from Baitul maal.” Umar advised.
“The Caliph has done tyrannical to me. I regret to his administration. He should look over his folks in real life. Who knows, there must be many people has the same fate with us.”
Her answer touched his feeling. He felt guilty and ashamed to himself. Then he immediately stood up and said, “Wait a moment, I’ll be right back.”
In the middle of the night, Umar walked in hurry to Baitul Maal. He lifted a big sack of wheat on his own shoulder. Because the distance between Baitul Maal and the mother’s house was far enough, Aslam intended to help him, Umar refuse distinctly and said,
“I’ll not let you lift my sins in the next. Let me lift this sack because I feel guilty on what happen to the mother and her children.”
The mother was so happy to receive the full sack of wheat. Then, the unknown man told her to see Caliph tomorrow to register her and children in Baitul Maal so they deserve to get charity. Of course, the mother was surprise and ashamed when she met Caliph (Khalifa), Umar Bin Khaththab.
This real touched story can be found on many books such as a book titled Al Faruq Umar Bin Khaththab, by Rashid Ridha. Umar was a real figure of best leader for ummah. His life experience taught us about zuhud, justice, responsibility and sense of care. He was Khalifa, a leader and Prophet’s Companion, and he didn’t need party flag or body guard to perform his official travel  in the dark night to find whether any injustice escape from his sight. 
Is there any leader like this one nowaday?
(Source : Sabili, 1428 H)

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Asma’ Bint Yazid Al-Anshariyah

An orator, a Scholar of Hadith and Mujahidah

She was famous as Khathibatun Nisa (orator woman). She was also known as a scholar in hadith and mujahidah. Her full name is Asma’ Bint Yazid Bin Sakan Bin Rafi’ Bin Imra’ulQais Bin Zaid Bin Abd. Ashab.
She was a courageous woman. In Yarmuk war, many Muslimah took contribution in this war as Ibn Katsir said in his book al-Bidayah wan Nihayah, “They fight in the great war and the women went along with them in the rear with bravely”.
In this great war, Asma’ Bint Yazid participated with other women in the rear of mujahidin, she prepared weaponry, gave drinks to mujahidin and treated wounded warrior and encouraged warriors to keep up battling martially. She also killed nine roman warriors. She gained injuries in her back and Allah wanted her to live for long time. She was still alive for 17 years after that Great War.
Besides that, she was also known had strong personality and didn’t bashful to ask something related to shariah, even she asked to Rasulullah Pbuh. Asma’ asked the Prophet how to take a bath after finishing from menses. The prophet told her to do and said, “Purify yourself with a piece of cloth scented with musk.” Then she asked, “How shall I purify myself with it?” He said, “Subhanallah ! Purify yourself (with it).” Aisha then pulled her and said, “Rub the place soiled with blood with it.”
She wasn’t shy to ask about the truth while Rasulullah pbuh felt shy and turned his face. Her curiosity in detail things helped other Muslimah to get more knowledge.
One day, when Rasulullah pbuh was with his companions, he surprised when Asma’ asked him, “We the women are housebound and have restrictiveness in action (do not take participation in battle), supporting and serve family. Do we have similar merits as the men get?”.
Rasululullah pbuh, turned over his body to sahabat and said, “Have you ever heard a question from woman about religion better than she does?” The Companion replied that they never heard the brilliant question before.
Then Rasulullah shalallahu ‘alayhisalam said, “Please come back and tell to other women who stand at your back; good deeds of one of you to her husband, her effort to get husband’s willingness and her obedience, that’s all can be equal to all men’s good deeds”. Asma’ went to other women with gleamed face because of her pride to get what women dreams as submission of the follower of Allah’s Apostle.
Asma’ came to Allah’s Apostle in the first of Hijra year, and made oath to obey him. May Allah shower her with Rahman and Rahiim. Ameen…

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Rabiatul Al Adawiyah

The 'Great' Woman
Rabi’ah Al Adawiyah is well-known as sufi in “tasawuf” world. She lived in ‘zuhud’ life and she spent her life to worship Allah. Her love and life was only for Allah. She never got married because she had no love to others.
“I love You, Allah, with two loves. Love because of the passion and love because You deserve to be loved”
She was born in Basrah (known as Iraq) from poor family. They lived miserable with four daughters. Her father, Ismail expected to have a boy as the hope of family. But they were rather disappointed when the fourth child was born. They named the baby Rabi’ah which meant the fourth. When Rabi’ah was born, her family lived in misery although Basrah city is very wealthy even there was no lamp when the baby born  in the dark night. A light came from the baby born without any help. After the fourth daughter was born, Ismail had a dream. In that dream, he was visited by Rasulullah pbuh.  Rasulullah asked him not to be sad of the fourth daughter’s birth, because one day she would be a respected woman.