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Umar's Wife
peaceman
02/25/03 at 13:38:36
In the name of Allah The Merciful The Compassionate

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Hadhrat Umar's (Radhiyallaho Anho) wife acts as a midwife.

Amir ul Mominin (leader of the believers) Hadhrat Umar
(Radhiyallaho Anho), during the time of his Khilafat, used to patrol
the streets and suburbs of Madinah himself during the night to keep a
watch. During one of his night patrols, he noticed a camel-hair tent
pitched in an open space. He had never seen this particular tent
before. Approaching the tent, he found an individual sitting outside,
and heard a sort of groan coming out of the tent. Hadhrat Umar
(Radhiyallaho Anho) greeted the stranger with "Assalaamu
Alaikum" and sat down beside him.

Hadhrat Umar (Radhiyallaho Anho), "Whence brother?"

The person, "I am from the desert, and a stranger to this place. I
have come to request Amir ul Mominin for some help in my need."

Hadhrat Umar (Radhiyallaho Anho), "Who is there groaning like
this inside the tent?"

The person, "Please mind your own business."

Hadhrat Umar (Radhiyallaho Anho), "Do tell me please. May be
that I can help you."

The person, "If you must know, inside there is my wife groaning
with labor pains."

Hadhrat Umar (Radhiyallaho Anho), "Is there anybody else to attend
her?"

The person, "No one."

Hadhrat Umar (Radhiyallaho Anho), thereupon, got up and hurried
homewards. He broached the subject to his wife Hadhrat Umme
Kulsum (Radhiyallaho Anha), "Allah has brought you an opportunity
to receive great blessings."

Wife, "What is it, oh Amir ul Mominin?"

Hadhrat Umar (Radhiyallaho Anho), "Yonder, a poor woman of the
desert is in child birth, with none to attend her."

Wife, "I am ready to attend her, if it may please you so."

Hadhrat Umme Kulsum (Radhiyallaho Anha) was after all the
daughter of Hadhrat Fatimah (Radhiyallaho Anha), and
grand-daughter of the Prophet. How could she hesitate at the time of
such need of a forlorn sister, such a service and a devotion which
Allah loves best?

Hadhrat Umar (Radhiyallaho Anho), "Then you should make all due
haste. Also take a pan, some butter, provisions and other things
needed during the child birth."

Hadhrat Umme Kulsum (Radhiyallaho Anha) did as she was bidden
and left for the place where the tent was pitched. Hadhrat Umar
(Radhiyallaho Anho) followed her close. She entered the tent while
Hadhrat Umar (Radhiyallaho Anho) made a fire and occupied
himself with cooking something which those people could eat.

After some time, Hadhrat Umme Kulsum (Radhiyallaho Anha)
called out from inside the tent, "Amir ul Mominin, congratulate your
friend on the birth of a son."

The person was much embarrassed when he heard the address of
'Amir ul Mominin' and realized the position of the person who had
been serving him. But Hadhrat Umar (Radhiyallaho Anho) put all
his fears to rest, saying, "That is all right, there is nothing to worry
about."

He then placed the pan near the tent, asking his wife to take it and
feed the woman. She fed her and returned the pan. Then Hadhrat
Umar (Radhiyallaho Anho) asked the bedouin to partake of the food,
as he had kept awake the whole night.

Having rendered this service, Hadhrat Umar (Radhiyallaho Anho)
returned home with his wife, telling the person "Come to me
tomorrow, and I shall see what I can do for you."

Is there any king, nay a petty chief, or even an ordinary middle class
person of our time, who will thus take his wife out at the dead of
night, and out in the wilderness, to attend a poor strange woman,
while he himself gladly engages in making a fire and cooking food?
Leaving the worldly rich aside, how many of the religious people
would do that? We should realize that unless we really follow in the
footsteps of those Allah-fearing people whom we profess to look up
to as our models, we cannot deserve and wish for the special
blessings that Allah bestowed on them.
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