THE
GREAT MOTHERS
Ma'il
Khairabadi - Mother of Hadrat Sulaiman (Upon him be peace and blessing)
GOOD
ADVICE TO SON
The
beloved Apostle of Allah (S.A.W.) said that the mother of prophet
Sulaiman (upon him be peace) had tendered the following good advice to
her son: “My
dear son! Spend not your whole night in sleep, because, passing the
major part of night sleep deprives a man of many good and virtuous deeds
on the day of resurrection. (Tradition). Hadrat Sulaiman (upon him be
peace and blessings) firmly bore in mind this piece of advice from his
mother, and never thereafter he slept for full night. He used to spend a
part of night in prayers and adoration unto Allah. When
he came of age Allah conferred Apostleship on Hadrat Sulaiman (P.B.U.H.),
and He bestowed on him great kingdom too. Allah made the Jinn's
subservient to him and made the violent winds to blow tamely for him.
Allah also taught him the language of birds and ants. This was grace
manifest from Allah. In whatever measure and on whomsoever He pleases,
Allah showers His Bounties. MOTHER
OF HADRAT ZUBAIR (R.A) THE HARSHNESS OF THE MOTHER.
Hadrat
Zubair (R.A.) was a beloved companion of the beloved Apostle of Allah (S.A.W.).
He
was one amongst the ten blessed Companions to whom the Apostle of
Allah gave good tidings, in their lifetime that they will be admitted to
Paradise. Let us see how mother of this blessed and great Companion did
bring him up. This account is immensely pleasing and palatable to read
and draw lesson from that if our mother or some elderly person in the
house treats us harshly with the motive of reforming and mending our
character, we should not take it wrong. Hadrat
Zubair (R.A) was yet a small lad when his father died. The orphan child
was then under the care and training of his mother, Hadrat Safia (R.A).
She extracted from him very difficult and arduous tasks. When people
observed this child doing too difficult tasks, they used to tell Hadrat
Safia (R.A): "What
are you up to, are you going to kill the child?" She
used to reply: "I am making him wise,
fearless and brave." And
it indeed did so happen. When Hadrat Zubair (R.A) came of age he really
turned out to be extremely brave. When he was hardly sixteen or
seventeen years old he plunged himself into the arena for a wrestling
bout. People tried much to dissuade him from encountering the big and
mighty wrestler of repute, but he remained first in his resolve. As soon
as the bout started, Hadrat Zubair struck such a blow to his opponent
that he fell down with a heavy bang and broke his hand people brought
the wrestler on their backs. Hadrat
Safia (R.A) narrated the whole story thereupon she said: "tell me
the truth. How did you find my son, brave or coward?" On
other occasion, during the course of a battle between Muslims and the
infields, in which the Holy Prophet (S.A.W) also had participated a
famous as warrior climbed up the hillock and shouted: "Which Muslim
can dare fight with me?" Infuriated at this challenge, Hadrat
Zubair (R.A) leaped forward and grappled with him, fight ensued between
them. Somehow both fell down the hillock. Hadrat Safia (R.A) was also
present and was standing by the side of the Holy Prophet.
Seeing the two rolling down she was frightened and exclaimed:
"O Apostle of Allah! My Child?" Quiet
Composed, the Prophet replied: "Fear not, Zubair will kill this
wrestler." Hadrat
Saifa (R.A), herself, despite being a woman, was very brave and
courageous. In the battle of Trench she killed a warrior and threw away
his severed head into the enemy camp.
Hadrat Saifa (R.A) was the real aunt of the beloved Prophet. HADRAT
ASMA (R.A.) THE MOTHER OF HADRAT ABDULLAH BIN ZUBAIR (R.A.)
Hadrat
Abdullah bin Zubair (R.A) was among the bravest persons of his times.
He had pledged allegiance to our beloved Prophet (S.A.W.) when he
was only seven years old. The name of his revered mother was Hadrat Asma
(R.A) who was the daughter of Hadrat Abu
Bakr (R.A.) and wife of Hadrat Zubair (R.A.).
She was exceeding prudent and brave. She was so intelligent that
the Prophet (S.A.W.) used to consult her. When the Prophet migrated from
Makka to Madina, it was she who prepared the provisions for his journey.
And when the beloved Prophet (S.A.W.) took shelter in the cave of Thaur
for three days, it was again she who supplied him food for all the three
days, without the Makkans ever coming to know of it. How
did this great lady train and bring up her child? After
the beloved Prophet (S.A.W.) had made Hijra to Madina, Hadrat Asma (R.A.)
also went there after some time. When
the Muslims migrated to Madina, the climate there did not suit them in
the beginning. Quite some time passed and no child was born in the
migrant Muslim families. The mischief-mongering infidels made it out
that there will be no issues born to Muslims, because the deities were
annoyed with them, and had laid curse on them. Muslims had no belief in
such concoctions, but in their inmost heart they were offering
benediction unto Allah: “O Allah! Put an end to the falsehood of these
infidels.” When
Hadrat Asma (R.A.) reached Madina, a child was born to her. It was the
first baby to be born to a migrant woman. The new-born was named
Abdullah. On the birth of Abdullah bin Zubair (R.A.) there was lot of
rejoicing among the Muslims and the baby gave a lie to the canard that
had been spread by the enemies of Islam.
Hadrat Asma (R.A.) presented herself before the beloved Prophet (S.A.W.)
with the new-born baby. He too was much pleased at the sight of the
beautiful handsome baby. He took Hadrat Abdullah (R.A.) in his arms,
gave the infant some medicine (to clear the meconium), caressed him
fondly and prayed for his well being. Hadrat
Asma (R.A.) trained Hadrat Abdullah (R.A.) right from his childhood to
be bold and intrepid. When he was four or five years old, the battle of
the Trench was fought between the Muslims and the infidels. Hadrat Asma
(R.A.) used to make her four or five year old child watch the action and
how the battle proceeded. Thus even as a child, Hadrat Abdullah bin
Zubair (R.A.) had the occasion to watch the proceedings of an actual
battle. In his youth Abdullah bin Zubair (R.A.) turned out to be so
brave that it was difficult to find his peer amongst his contemporaries.
Hadrat Asma (R.A.) also used to continuously inspire him to rise to
heights of glory. Hadrat Abdullah bin Zubair (R.A.) had to fight against
the powerful Caliph Abdul Malik bin Marwan. In this battle, the army of
Hadrat Abdullah (R.A.) was very small in size, yet he clashed boldly
against a much larger army. On the occasion of this battle, when he
consulted his mother, she advised him in the following morale-boosting
words: “My
dear son! Understand this fact very well that if you are fighting for
the cause of Allah and are siding with truth, then you must put a bold
front. Go and fight as befits a brave man. Fear not for your life.
Receive the wounds of the sword with
dignified valour. It would be thousand times better than life
of ease in ignominy. If you are martyred, it shall be my highest
pleasure. And if you aspire for mundane wealth and power, and all your
striving is to achieve it, then who could be a more wicked man than
yourself? How long will you life on this earth? One day death will, of a
certainty, come to you, so better it is that you breathe your last while
you are on the path of virtue and piety.” Hadrat
Asma (R.A.) lived for pretty long time. Even in her old age she had
retained much of her vigour and vitality. She was not afraid of even
Hujjaj, who was the tyrant ruler of her time. People used to be amazed
at the retorts she used to give to Hujjaj, the governor. Once when she
was angry with him, she told him on his face: “I
have heard from the mouth of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) that two persons
would be born in the clan of Thaqeef. Of the twain, the first would be
worse than the second. So, already I have come across one liar (Mukhtar
Thaqfee), and the other tyrant is yourself whom I am seeing now.”
HADRAT
UMM SALEEM (R.A) THE MOTHER OF HADRAT ANAS BIN MALIK (R.A.)
Hadrat
Anas (R.A.) was the renowned Companion of the beloved Prophet (S.A.W.).
Right from his childhood he was in the service of the beloved Prophet.
He was exceeding faithful and obedient. He was ever willing and
enthusiastic to do any work assigned to his by the beloved Prophet. He
used to listen to the talks by the Prophet very attentively and with
keen interest. It was with Hadrat Anas only that the beloved Prophet had
cut that palatable joke which is well known as ‘Do Kan Wale’ (man
with two ears). The beloved Prophet had addressed him once as “O! Do
Kan Wale”, which in Arabic idiom means ‘obedient’. The delicacy
about this joke is that it is a statement of fact that every man has to
ears. He
is the same Anas (R.A.) whose mother’s name is Umm Saleem (R.A.), the
renowned lady Companion of the Holy Prophet. To her credit she performed
many good deeds in her life-time and rendered great services for the
cause of Islam. Hadrat Anas (R.A.) used to say that he was deeply
indebted to his mother because she gave him over to the service of the
beloved Prophet. This act of hers provided him the grand opportunity to
build up his character emulating the beloved Prophet. We give below some
salient events relating to the bringing up and training of Hadrat Anas
by his mother, Hadrat Umm Saleem. Hadrat
Umm Saleem was the resident of Madina. The name of her husband was Malik.
Hadrat Umm Saleem had accepted Islam, but her husband, Malik, had
not. Hadrat
Anas was yet a child when Hadrat Umm Saleem started teaching him the
‘Kalima e Shahadat’ (the Muslim confession of Faith). When her
husband, Malik, noticed that their child was being taught the ‘Kalima’,
he was much annoyed and said: “First
you have forsaken the religion of your ancestors, and now you wish to
make this child also irreligious!” Hadrat
Umm Saleem (R.A.) replied: “He is of course an innocent and ignorant
child, but what I really want is that you should convert yourself to
Islam.” “O
Apostle of Allah! I have brought up this child in great hardship. Now I
wish you should take him under your care.” The
beloved Prophet acceded to her request. Hadrat Anas thus started living
in the service of the beloved Prophet. He started acquiring knowledge of
‘Deen’ (Religion). He keenly observed and remembered every act or
saying of the beloved Prophet and meticulously followed in his
foot-steps. With the result that Allah was so bountiful unto him that he
was being reckoned amongst the great Companions of the Prophet.
Many Traditions (sayings of the Prophet) are reported by him,
which Muslims read and there from learn knowledge about Islam. Hadrat
Anas admits that if his mother, Umm Saleem (R.A.) had not made this
arrangement for him, it would have been a great loss for him.
THE
MOTHER OF IMAM RABIY’A (R.A.)
Imam
Rabiy’a (R.A.) was great spiritual leader. He was the most erudite
person amongst his contemporaries. He used to give religious lessons in
the Masjid-e-Nabwi (the Prophet’s Mosque in Madina). Many men of high
learning used to attend his lectures. The young and old all respected
him. How did he become such a great religious leader? The secret lies in
that Allah had blessed him with a noble mother who ardently desired and
also worked hard to see that her son should become proficient in not
only learning but also in disseminating the knowledge of
‘Deen’ (Religion). She spent thirty thousand Ashrafis (gold coins)
on the education and training of her son. The second contributory factor
was the remarkable power of comprehension, which Allah had bestowed on
him. Imam Rabiy’a, on his part too had taken great pains to acquire
knowledge. The
story of his childhood is very interesting. The name of the father of
Imam Rabiy’a was Farrukh. He served in the army during the reign of
Bani Umayyah. On one occasion Farrukh was sent on the warfront for a big
battle. At that time Imam Rabiy’a was in the womb of his mother.
Twenty seven years passed by and Farrukh could get no respite from the
series of battles. During this period he could not even return home.
Imam Rabiy’a was born during his long absence and grew up to be a
highly learned man during this period. Prior
to going on the war front, Farrukh had given his wife thirty thousand
Ashrafis (gold coins). That prudent and virtuous lady spent all those
Ashrafis on her son’s education and training till he gained
proficiency in knowledge of ‘Deen’ (Religion). After twenty seven
years when Imam Rabiya’s father, Farrukh returned from war front he
asked his wife about the Ashrafis, as to what use those had been put to.
Thereupon, his wife replied: “They are all
kept in safe custody.” In
the meanwhile, Imam Rabiy’a went to the mosque to deliver lecture on
‘Hadith’ (Traditions). Farrukh’s wife requested him: “Please pay
a visit to the mosque”. When Farrukh entered the mosque, he found, to
his great surprise, his own son giving lecture on Traditions, and many
scholars, much older in age, listening attentively along with a number
of others. His joy knew no bounds. After returning home, in an outburst
of joy and pride, he praised his son before his wife, and incessantly
expressed his deep gratitude unto Allah for it. His
wife then asked: “Tell me now, whether thirty thousand Ashrafis are
better or this bounty!” Farrukh promptly replied: “What is the worth
of Ashrafis when compared with this blessing of Allah.” Then the lady
revealed: “Those Ashrafis which you had
left with me I have spent in the acquisition of this bounty.”
Pleased
at her reply, he said: “By Allah! You have not wasted those Ashrafis.
On the contrary you have utilized them for the most excellent
purpose.” THE
MOTHER OF HADRAT SHAIKH ABDUL QADIR JEELANI (R.A.)
Hadrat
Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jeelani was a great saint. People call him by the
name of ‘Bade Peer Saheb’ (great holy man) also. Only for earning
the pleasure of Allah, Hadrat Abdul Qadir performed many great deeds. He
eradicated many of the social evils which were rampant in his time. At
that time many people had sprung up who were spreading various
concoctions concerning and creating misunderstandings about Islam, and
also about our beloved Prophet (S.A.W.) and his Companions. Hadrat Abdul
Qadir put up a bold front against this avalanche of rumour-mongering
until the mischief-makers were all silenced. Hadrat
Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jeelani was a man of outstanding virtue and learning,
a great saint and sage. He used to deliver religious lectures which were
highly powerful and effective. How did he turn out to be such a great
scholar in the knowledge of ‘Deen’ (religion)? The
answer to this question is that Allah had blessed him with an excellent
noble mother. Right from his infancy she used to tender him sound and
righteous advice. She used to inculcate in him fear of Allah as well as
longing for reading the Quran and learning the Traditions of the Holy
Prophet (S.A.W.). She herself was the ‘Hafiz’ of Quran (one who
commits the whole Quran to memory). She used to
recite the verses of the Quran while doing the household work.
Thus listening to the Quran regularly right from childhood helped Shaikh
Abdul Qadir memorise a major portion of the Quran. Shaikh
Abdul Qadir (R.A.) was still a child when his father died. His revered
mother then brought him up. At the time of his death, his father had
left behind eighty ‘Dinars’ (gold coins) for his two sons. Their
mother divided the Dinars in equal parts and separated the share of each
brother. She got Hadrat Abdul Qadir admitted to a school in the town of
Jilan itself, which was his native place. When he finished his studies
in the school of Jilan, he expressed to his mother his desire to go to
Baghdad for higher studies. Baghdad in those days was famous as a seat
of high class learning. In
those days traveling was hazardous and unsafe. Unlike today, in those
days there was neither rail or motor, nor any other mode of conveyance
except camels or horses. There were dense jungles on the ways in which
dacoits used to ambush and plunder the caravan of travellers. This was
the dread, which lurked in the mind of the travelers. But the mother of
Hadrat Abdul Qadir summoned courage and prepared herself to send her
dear son to the distant land, Baghdad, for pursuing further studies. She
stitched the forty ‘Dinars’ in his garment for safe keeping. This
was his share in the inheritance of his father. While bidding farewell
to him she in very strong words advised him never to tell a lie, even if
speaking truth were to cost him dear. Shaikh
Abdul Qadir accompanied a caravan which was bound for Baghdad. On the
way the caravan was waylaid by a gang of dacoits. Over powering the
caravan the dacoits started looting those in the caravan. One dacoit
asked him also if he had anything on his person. He replied “Yes, I
have.” The dacoit took it as a joke and passed him over. But other
dacoits too asked him and he frankly gave the same reply. This matter
reached the ears of the leader of the dacoits. He made him to be brought
before him and then himself asked him the question: “How
much amount do you have on your person?” “They
are stitched in my garment.” A
search was promptly made and the money was recovered. “Oh! Why did you
show it to us? If you had not shown to us we would not have come to know
of it at all,” exclaimed the chief of the dacoits. “My
mother has bade me not to tell lies at any cost. I have promised to
abide by her advice. I have but to honour the promise made to her,”
was the reply from young Abdul Qudir. When
the leader of the dacoits heard this bold and truthful statement from
the mouth of a young child, he was simply amazed and lowered his head in
shame. He was absorbed in thought for quite some time. Then tears began
to flow from his eyes, and wailing over his sorry state, he said: “Woe
upon us! We made that memorable covenant with Allah that we shall follow
His Commands, do righteous deeds and refrain from the reprehensible, but
alas! We have now turned grey yet we have forgotten the covenant which
we had made with Allah. And this child, who had made a covenant with his
mother, remembers and honours it even in the face of such adversity.
What is my worth as compared to this child?” With
these words he gave orders to return the looted property to the caravan
men. Thereafter he vowed to give up robbery and lead a virtuous life. Seeing
this all his gang men too were penitent and renounced their profession.
In this way, on account of the noble advice of the mother, not only the
property of scores of people was restored to them but a band of dacoits
too got Divine Guidance for repentance and gave up the life of sin.
THE
MOTHER OF SAYED AHMED SHAHEED
Hadrat
Sayed Ahmed Shaheed was a renowned sage of our country. He was the
native of Rae Bareily. His mother had given him excellent
education and training. That is why, from childhood only he was
very virtuous, brave and fearless. He had great love for Islam.
Heart and soul, he was ever ready to hold aloft the banner of Islam. On
one occasion it so happened that when he was still a young lad,
opportunity came his way to stake his life and all in the cause of
Allah. He became anxious to
go to the battle-front, but it was necessary to seek permission from his
mother. Accordingly he approached his mother.
His mother was then offering ‘Namaz’ (Prayers).
When the maid-servant came to know of his intention, she
prevented him from meeting his mother, lest his life should be in
danger. When the mother
finished her prayers, she came to know that her maid-servant had
obstructed her son to meet her. She
felt bad and told her: “Dear
lady! My son cannot be so dear to you as he is to me.” “My
dear son! Go but listen, don’t ever show cowardice.
Fight valiantly. And
if you run away from the battlefield, I shall never see your face.”
It
was the crowning result of his mother’s training only that in later
life he was victorious in many battles.
He made ceaseless striving in holding aloft the commands of Allah
and there never was any occasion when he fled from the battle field.
Ultimately he was martyred in the cause of Allah. See
what fruits the striving of mother brought for the son?
He adorned himself with glory in this world and made worthy
provision for his life in the Hereafter. Today all Muslims praise him
and hold him in high esteem and reverence. THE
REVERSED MOTHER OF SIR SYED
You
must have heard the name of the Aligarh Muslim University.
Just possible, someone from your family may have passed out from
there. This is our big
educational institution. The
founder of this Institution was our beloved late Sayed Ahmed Khan,
popularly known as Sir Sayed. He
was the native of Delhi. His
mother was an exceedingly virtuous and noble lady. She educated and
trained her son in an excellent way. On
one occasion, while Sir Sayed was still as young lad, for some reason he
got angry with his servant and beat him. When his mother came to know of
it, she was much displeased. She turned Sir Sayed out of the house.
Frightened, he went to his maternal aunt’s house. He had no courage to
return home. After three days his aunt took him to his mother and
recommended that he be pardoned. His
mother then said: “So long as you do not ask forgiveness of the
servant with folded hands I shall neither absolve you from your guilt,
nor shall I allow you to stay in the house.” His
mother always bore in mind the interest and welfare of the servants.
Once she fell ill and by coincidence, her servant too suffered from the
same disease. The mother procured the medicine prescribed for her. It
was a costly medicine. It occurred to her that her maid-servant being a
poor woman could not possibly afford such a costly medicine. With this
thought instead of taking the medicine herself, she gave the whole of it
to her servant. By the Grace of Allah, not only did the maid-servant
recover from illness, but she too, recovered without taking any dose of
medicine. It
was the healthy effect of the noble teaching of his mother that Sir
Sayed was never again harsh on his servants throughout his life. On the
contrary, he shared their sorrows and sufferings as an equal. Scores of
employees worked under him but never had any one of them occasion to
complain against the master. He
always received high praise for his treatment to the servants and
subordinates. ‘BI-AMMA’
(GRAND OLD MOTHER) THE REVERED MOTHER OF MAULANA SHAUKAT ALI AND MAULANA
MUHAMMAD ALI
In
our country there lived a lady whom the young and old, Muslims and
non-Muslims, all alike, fondly called ‘Bi-Amma’; She lived in not
much distant past. If you ask some elderly old person whether he knew
‘Bi-Amma’, he would at once reply: “yes, we used to call the
mother of Shaukat Ali (R.A.) and Muhammad Ali (R.A.) as ‘Bi-Amma’.”
She had some laudable qualities in her which were unmatched. Even men
could not boast of being in any degree equal to her in moral stature. We
give below some details about ‘Bi-Amma’. She was the native of
Rampur, (U.P.). In 1857 when Indians rebelled against the unlawful rule
of the British, she was just five years old. Because of that she could
not be properly educated but was highly cultured with chaste manners.
She cherished great love for Allah and His Messenger ‘Bi-Amma’
had four sons, Nawazish Ali, Zul Fiqar Ali, Shaukat Ali and Muhammad
Ali. Of these, Nawazish Ali died in infancy. The other three grew up in
age. In their early childhood their father died. The responsibility of
bringing up and educating these children fell on ‘Bi-Amma’ alone.
She educated them superbly. Of the three sons, two earned great renown.
The youngest son, Muhammad Ali, acquired exceptional qualities of head
and heart. He was extremely courageous and no one, a Nawab or Raja,
could hold him in awe. The whole world recognized the superiority of his
accomplishments. While on the subject, listen to one interesting and
exemplary dialogue: One
gentleman praised Maulana Muhammad Ali in the presence of his mother and
said: “It is your untiring effort and tender care that has shaped him
(Maulana Muhammad Ali) to such towering eminence and capability.” Bi-Amma
“you are wrong. The fact is, all this is the result of the Grace of
Allah on us. Allah endows with honour whom He pleases and brings low
whom He pleases.” When
Nawazish Ali, eldest brother of Muhammad Ali, died people came to give
her condolences over the sad demise of her son. They found her bearing
the tragedy with exemplary fortitude. She said to them: “We should all
submit to the Will of Allah. Allah hath power over all things. Whatever
He has entrusted to us, He has power to take it back when He pleases.
Our life and death are indeed in His hands.” When
‘Bi-Amma’ went for Hajj, she caught hold of the ‘Ghilaf’ (cover)
of the Ka’ba, and made the following benediction: ‘O Allah! By Thy
Grace my children have now grown upon.
I beseech Thee to make them true Muslims.’ By
Allah’s Grace, Maulana Shaukat Ali (R.A.) and Maulana Muhammad Ali (R.A.)
became such true Muslims that they submitted to none, save Allah. It was
Allah alone that they feared. At that time the British were ruling our
country. Both the brothers fought against the British throughout their
lives. When Englishmen used to arrest and imprison them, ’Bi-Amma’
used to be overwhelmed with excitement. She used to go to the jail and
tell her sons: “My sons! Hold fast to Islam with all your might. Never
mind even if your life is sacrificed in the cause of Islam.” In
those revolutionary days a poet wrote two songs on ‘Bi-Amma,’ and
her two valiant sons, Maulana Shaukat Ali and Maulana Muhammad Ali,
which became very popular and were on the lips of everybody. The first
song was:”so said the mother of Muhammad Ali: Sacrifice thy life my
son to uphold the dignity of khilafat.” The second song was: “The
Prisoners of Karachi raise the slogan; In
the days of ‘Bi-Amma’ people of India were fast adopting the
Westernized way of life. To these people ‘Bi-Amma’ cautioned: This
was ’Bi-Amma’, the mother of the two illustrious sons of India,
Maulana Shaukat Ali and Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar. May Allah shower His
choicest bounties on all three of them. THE
MOTHER OF MAULANA ILYAS
How
deep is the impact of good training and noble aspirations of a mother on
her children can best be seen from the illustrious life of Maulana Ilyas.
You must have surely heard the name of Maulana Ilyas. He was noble and
saintly person. He died just in recent past I had the good fortune of
seen him in person. I often
presented myself before him and he prayed unto Allah for my health and
welfare. His
one absorbing thought was the propagation of ‘Deen’. All his life he
strove to acquaint the people of Allah’s ‘Deen’, and make them act
according to its injunctions so as to make them true and steady Muslims.
His untiring efforts for the propagation of ‘Deen’ revived the
memories of the days of the Companions of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.). Maulana
Ilyas was trained and brought up on the lap of a mother who was
exceedingly pious and God-fearing. His mother had profound knowledge of
‘Deen’ (religion). She was ‘Hafiz’ (one who knows by hear the
whole Quran). She used to offer ‘Namaz’ with complete devotion of
heart and soul. She used to recite the Quran with meticulous ease
because she knew the Arabic language perfectly well. She performed
supergatory (nafil) prayers and observed fasts in good measure and was
seen constantly engaged in acts of worship and acts of praise unto
Allah, with rosary in hand. She knew the life-stories and memorable
events in the lives of the Companions of Holy Prophet and other pious
men. She used to inspire her son with these narrations. It was her
ardent desire that her son too should imbibe these noble qualities in
him. The
efforts of his mother bore ample fruits, in that Maulana Ilyas developed
these noble qualities in him, and in the prime of his youth he made
full-blooded efforts for the propagation of ‘Deen’ (religion). Ponder
a while for yourself, how could a personality trained on the lap of so
pious a mother, fail to blossom in the mould of the Companions and holy
men, and not spread its fragrance all around?
THE
REVERED MOTHER OF ALLAMA IQBAL
You
have read many poems of Allama Iqbal. Some of his couplets are, most
likely learnt by heart by you. He is our best poet. His poetry has most
powerful exposition of Islamic thoughts and its message. Intensely great
was his love for Allah and His Messenger. He was a great humanist. He
wished well for mankind as a whole. His heart leaped in sympathy at the
pangs and misfortunes of others. He was an enthusiastic standard-bearer
of Islam. He wrote stirring poems not warmed up the hearts of people.
His poems not only inspire readers to supreme moral excellence, but also
actuate them to strive their utmost for the success of Islam. For
his excellent qualities Allama Iqbal was indebted to the good education
and training imparted to him by his mother. She was a lady with great
moral and intellectual caliber. She aspired to see her son attain
towering moral stature. In fact every mother wishes so, but Allama
Iqbal’s mother tried her utmost from the beginning itself to turn her
dream into reality. The
earning of Allama Iqbal’s father was felt to be some what dubious. His
mother did not consider her husband’s earnings as wholly lawful.
Therefore she persistently tried to persuade her husband to switch over
to some lawful means of subsistence. However, no such alternate
arrangement suggested itself early, and in the meanwhile, Allama Iqbal
was born. Now the mother was in a dilemma, as to how she could
breast-feed the new-born baby. She could not reconcile herself to the
idea of feeding her baby with the milk that is formed out of dubious
income. She knew for certain that children who grow on sustenance which
is earned out of unlawful means could never develop in them qualities of
moral excellence, which she so ardently aspired to develop in her son. How
to resolve this dilemma was the question. At last a plan came to her
mind. She sold off her gold ornaments which was prepared out of lawful
earnings. With the amount so realized she purchased a goat and fed her
child on the milk of that goat. By the Grace of Allah within a couple of
months, her husband too succeeded in securing a mode of living which was
permissible as per Shariyah. It was then only that the noble mother
commenced breast-feeding her child. It
was the result of this utmost precaution of the mother that the child
who grew up in her lap became whose heart was filled with compassion for
others, which flowed with profuse exuberance in his poems and won the
hearts of people. |
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