7th Muharram, 1436 Bismillaahir
Rahmaanir Raheem
Assalaamu alaykum wa Rahmatullaahi wa Barkaatuhu
brothers and sisters in Islam. Alhamdulillaah for the uncountable blessings.
Alhamdulillaah for Islam. May He, azza wa jal, keep us on this gift, His guidance.
Aameen. Remember to not forget me in your du’a. Tell Allah azza wa jal to make
me simply ‘a beautiful soul’. The amazing thing is that; as you make du’a for
me, the Angels do the same for you (smile for sadaqa). May Allah azza wa jal
bless us with the gift of contentment and the zeal to strive in His way solely
for His pleasure. Aameen.
So, I have an uncountable number of people who pull the
‘take advantage of now to worship Allah before later’ string in my heart and
soul. Some of them I came across some years ago, when I didn’t even know what I
was probably about exactly in this life and I keep discovering some more,
alhamdulillaah.
Among them are men and women and of course these are straight
from the Prophet Muhammad, suallallaahu alayhi wa sallam (who is more than
enough as a motivator), his faithful male and female companions (super awesome
heroes) and many others who are long dead. I call them; ‘the men and women of
old who inspire me.’
These are men and women we must stop all else and read
and learn about with vigour and all seriousness. So I started some updates on
seerah especially of Umar ibn al-Khattab radiyallaahu anhu on facebook with the
hashtag #LEARNSEERAHCAMPAIGN just to get some of us who aren’t into the seerah
thing interested. Alhamdulillaah, I succeeded to a point (smile to Jannah). I
guess you are going to start reading too in shaa Allah if you don’t do that
already.
Among them are also the men and women of recent times
who strived and are striving to walk in the path of ‘the men and women of old.’
Two of the women among this category are Sheikha Zeinab al-Ghazali and Sheikha
Amina Assilmi.
These are also people that we must read about and learn
from their struggles to keep the flames of their faith burning. Unfortunately,
our youth, the Muslim youth especially, simply detests reading…yet did Allah
azza wa jal not make ‘iqra’ ‘read’ ‘learn’ ‘recite’ ‘research’ ‘look for’
‘find’ e.t.c. His first command to the noble one? Indeed, in this is a sign for
the thoughtful.
So, I want to talk about Sheikha Amina Assilmi. She
died in 2010 and we pray that Allah jalla jalaaluhu shower an abundance of His
Rahma (Mercy), Magfira (Forgiveness) and Nuur (Light) upon her and all of those
who have gone ahead of us. Aameen.
She gave an awesome answer to why she, as a Muslim
woman, needs and has to dress in the Islamic cover which we mostly called the
hijab, the barrier. It is her answer that I wanted to type verbatim and leave
you to go and read about her (smile for sadaqa). But let me give you some facts
about her to make you hungry enough to want to know more. Will I succeed? Well,
let’s see! (Unfortunately, some people are simply unresponsive).
The Gist
Amina Assilmi was a Christian who didn’t play by the
rules much and she was a feminist too. She got a scholarship to study in the
University and she found that there were Arab Muslims in one of her class. She
refused to sit in the same class with them because she had them labelled
already:
‘Muslims were a
bunch of terrorists and uncivilized beings.’
At least, that was what the media programmed her mind
to believe in just like it still does a million more ignorant ones. May Allah
azza wa jal grant us His guidance. Aameen. She tried to change her course but
it didn’t work out so she had to make do with them in the class. She then
decided to do something good for them at least, interesting huh! What good is
that?
‘She wanted to preach
Christ and all the Christianity thing to them so they could have their souls
saved.’
And she did start. Well, that is one of the things I
admire about some people in the other faiths, they are passionate about
spreading the message and they do not fear to do so whenever granted the
opportunity.
As she sweet-talked them into salvation, they posed as
a challenge to her. She started to practise Christianity as it is preached in
the Bible and not the popular ‘everyone-does-as-pleased’ type of Christianity.
They challenged her about drinking alcohol, living a morally righteous life,
dressing decently and she found out too late that she was changing from the
free-living woman she used to be into a woman like the Bible wanted her to be.
She was still Christian.
Soon, the truth finally settled calmly in her heart and
being someone who has always believed in standing by the truth come what may,
she decided to profess it against all odds. She took the shahada…
‘She bore witness
that indeed there was absolutely nothing that any human being should dare
worship but Allah, the Mighty and Majestic and she bore witness that Prophet
Muhammad suallallaahu alayhi wa sallam was indeed his final Messenger and a
Prophet.’
May Allah azza wa jal make us among the people whose
belief in this never ever shirks for whatever reason and may we die on this
beauty, this shahada. Aameen.
She decided that she will wear the long covering
clothes but she wouldn’t cover her hair (smiles) but…
‘the parable of her
kind of faith in the heart was like a glowing seed put in the best of soils and
blessed with the best of conditions…it grows and glows.’
So, she started the total cover and with joy until she
inspired a lot more to do the same. You must wait patiently to read the answer
she gives to ‘why the hijab?’ in order to know what I am talking about.
The Trials Did
Come…
Her whole family was non-Muslim and each one of them
had the bad media image of Islam just like she used to have deeply imprinted on
their beings. They would not have her, their blood, get lured into something
like that ever so they tried their very best to take her Islam out of her
heart…How could that be possible? Reminds me of how she described her Islamic
feel in a lecture of hers I watched. She says;
‘I love Islam.
Islam is absolutely my life. There is nothing in the world as important to me
as Islam. And there is nothing in the world that I am not willing to give up
for the sake of Allah, for Islam, for the Muslims. That is a fact! It’s an
unquestionable fact! Because Islam is everything to me because I know the power
of Islam. I know the power of Allah. I understand Allah’s love. I understand
His wisdom. I understand His Mercy. I understand His justice and I know there
is nothing that is better and I wish to share this with everyone and the first
thing I had to learn was how to present Islam and how to live Islam.’
Subhaanallaahi Robbil ‘Arshil ‘Azeem! Indeed, she
achieved this aim because she is an inspiration and a motivation to me at
least. May Allah azza wa jal make us like her and better. Aameen. And indeed,
we must not just read these things but also ponder on them and ask ourselves
questions: do we feel this way too?
For a person with such a passion, we should know that
Allah azza wa jal is her strength and no human could bring her faith down even
for even an inch ever. And that was exactly what happened; none of them…those
who wanted to kill her and those who wanted to give her a mind treatment, none
of them succeeded.
Her husband divorced her. She had two children, a boy
and a girl. She had been diagnosed of cancer and told that she would not live
that long (and she did live long) and she cannot give birth again either. So,
her children were her world. She found herself in a court and given thirty (30)
minutes to choose between her two children and Islam. It is a wonder how a
court could actually do something like that! The enmity for Islam is
overwhelming! She says in an article;
‘During the divorce,
there was a time when I was told I could make a choice. I could renounce this
religion and leave with my children, or renounce my children and leave with my
religion. I was in shock. To me, this was not a possible choice. If I renounce
my Islam, I would be teaching my children how to be deceptive for there was no
way to deny what was in my heart. I could not deny Allah, not then, not ever. I
prayed like I had never prayed before. After the thirty minutes was up, I knew
that there was no safer place for my children to be than in the hands of Allah.
If I denied Him, there will be no way in the future to show to my children the
wonders of being with Allah. The courts were told that I would leave my
children in the hands of Allah. This was not a rejection of my children! I left
the courts knowing that life without my children will be very difficult. My
heart bled, even though I knew, inside, I had done the right thing. I found
solace in Aayat-ul-Kursiyy.’
And indeed, whoever
puts his or her trust in Allah azza wa jal, then indeed He is enough for the
person.
Alhamdulillaah! Almost all of her family members became
Muslim overtime. She lost them and her job but Allah azza wa jal, who is able
to do all things that might seem impossible in our sights as humans, brought
everything back to her in a much better package.
It started with her grandmother who died about a month
after she had become Muslim. Then her father who hid his Islam from everyone
only for them to find out when they were trying to let him know that her mother
wanted to become Muslim now whether he liked it or not. Amazing, isn’t it? And
then her former husband had become Muslim and living his life somewhere and her
two children became Muslims. Alhamdulillaah!
Why Hijab? Super
Answer
So, this amazing Ruby of Our Deen (smile to Jannah…so a
khalil of mine addressed me like that and I prayed…Yaa Allah! Make me so.
Aameen), gives a mind-blowing answer to why the hijab. She says;
‘And I had promised the young sisters that I would also
go ahead and…because we are talking about how we can make an impact, the women,
and one of the ways is you have to be able to explain Islam in a way that they
would understand. Ok. So, one of the most important things they always ask
about is the rug on our heads. Why do we wear that thing? Ok. And you know, I’m
amazed, I ask Muslims why do your women cover their hair and may be one out of
99 gives the right answer. Now, if Muslims don’t know why women wear this
scarf, how do we expect non-Muslims to understand? Seriously! The Qur’an itself
says why we cover our hair. What does the Qur’an say?
To identify ourselves as being Muslim; that is number
one. That we will be recognised. We put this on, this is an act of truthfulness,
all right, so that everybody will know that we are Muslim women. We want
everyone to know that we are Muslim women. We are proud of being Muslim women
but then this says a lot too.
See, what this tells everyone who sees me is; what
stands before you is a woman of enormous strength, enormous courage and
integrity. This woman will not lie, she will not cheat, she will not deceive.
She will be the best employer, the best employee, the best friend, the best
adviser, the best counsellor. That is a Muslim woman. You can trust her. And it
is a warning. Oh yah!
It looks apparent and it tells to everybody; what
stands before you is a woman who knows her worth. She knows her value. She is
not a toy so don’t even try to play with her. This is a woman you take serious.
See, my hijab lets people know straight up front that I want to be set apart
from everyone else. I want you to know who I am and this is what you have a
right to expect from me and this is what I will accept from you, therefore,
when you come near me, leave your profanity somewhere else. I will not hear it.
When you come to me, don’t tell me stories about someone else, I do not eat the
flesh of my brother.
This identifies me as being a Muslim woman. Now, the
ayah goes further, you know, when it says that; you will not be molested and
some people have taken the word molested and turned it into ‘rape.’ It has
nothing to do with rape. Actually, rape has nothing to do with sexual
attraction. Rape is an act of violence and hate and domination. Old women, I
mean, ancient old women, even older than me get raped. Ok! No matter what you
wear, it doesn’t matter because it has nothing to do with sex. They are not
turned on; they are filled with hate. That is where rape comes from. It has
nothing to do with sex.
When He speaks of protection, the protection comes from
your attitude. Ok! Because I know what Allah has said about me then I am going
to have what I call; ‘the Islamic attitude.’ I’m not a toy. I’m truth. I’m
honesty. You can trust me. Ok! I take my attitude and I let you know; ‘you
don’t go pass this point with me.’ I don’t accept that. That is my attitude and
that attitude, makes everyone notice so when I walk up to a shopping centre,
ok, everyone rushes to open the door for me. I expect it; so they do it. If I
get on a bus, they would get up and give me their seat. I expect it; so they do
it. I walk into a room where they are telling a dirty story and they stop
because they know I won’t tolerate it. So, I have the Islamic attitude that
lets people know what to expect from me and at the same time, anyone who has
trouble knows that they can come to me and talk to me about their problems and
their problems will be safe. It will be secured and the guidance they get will
be the best of guidance.
Therefore, I do counselling not only of Muslims but of
non-Muslims because they trust me. They know they can trust me. See, these
little things, they may sound like little things, but they really aren’t. But
you see the difference in the way that I explain things to you and some people
go…(makes a face)… you know, they think this is horrible but I don’t think it
is horrible. I think it is closer to the truth than what has been…’’
So, this is just
like…she has said it all. The challenge now is;
‘Do you as a Muslim
woman understand your covering in such a manner?’
‘Do you don this
blessed covering at all?’
‘Will you take it
as a challenge to start donning it if you don’t do so already?’
‘If you do, will
you try to live a life such as she describes above, that comes with this code
of dressing?’
Alhamdulillaah thumma alhamdulillaah! I believe this is
enough to set all of us thinking about how much of the purpose of our lives,
which is solely worship, we are living. The standards have been set by
millions. We only have to learn how to trek in those beautifully impressive
footsteps as we pray for acceptance from Allah azza wa jal.
May Allah subhaanahu wa ta’aalaa forgive all of our
wrongs, past, present and future. May He forgive our living and our dead. May
He count us among His blessed and beloved slaves both in this Dunya and the Akhira
and may He increase us in His consciousness, taqwa. Aameen.
Remember as I say always, and I mean it from the
deepest core of my heart, I love you for the sake of Allah and I pray that
Allah azza wa jal will love us even more. Aameen.
Jazaakumullaahu
khair always!
Assalaamu alaykum!
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5 comments:
Allahu abkar.... may Allah make His deen the love of our life
Aameen
Masha Allah my dear sister.my Allah Subhaanahu Wataalaa continue to guide and increase you in knowledge .
Aameen and you too. Aameen
Maa shaa Allah,inspiring and beautiful piece. Jazakillahu khair ukhti.
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