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amatullah
03/10/03 at 19:57:16
The Best Planner
By Muhammad Alshareef

As we look over the crowds at Hajj, we are overwhelmed by the numbers
of
people that have come here to worship Allah. Throughout Hajj, we find
ourselves similarly overwhelmed by the sheer number of lessons that we
have
learned on our journey - lessons of patience, of compassion, of
humility.

Every corner you turn, every spot you can find to sit (if you find one)
has
the potential to mold a Hajji for better or worse. Sharing our
experiences
with each other helps us reflect on what we have learned, and may also
have
the invaluable effect of encouraging our fellow Muslims to perform
Hajj.

Here's a story from my Hajj this year, which truly showed me that Allah
is
the best of planners.

During my Hajj this year, a man in our group became very ill while we
were
staying in the tent city of Mina.  As we sat down to dinner, he began
shivering uncontrollably. We stopped our dinner and made dua for him.
Soon,
paramedics were called, and carried him to the hospital on a stretcher.

The morning after he returned from the hospital, I went to sit with him
in
the tent. He told me he was afraid he would be unable to perform his
Tawaf
at the end of his Hajj, and asked my advice on what to do about that.  
I
told him, 'No problem, Allah does not place a burden upon you more then
you
can bear. However you'll be required to sacrifice a sheep to be given
to the
poor, as a means of fulfilling that Tawaf duty.' He asked me to arrange
the
sacrifice, and gave me the payment of $100 US and 400 Saudi Riyals, for
him
and his wife. I promised him I would take care of it.

A few hours later, I checked my pocket to make sure the money was still
safely there. It wasn't! I couldn't believe it - I lost his money! Fiqh
questions raced through my mind: Would I be Islamically required to pay
it
myself? Should I tell him I lost his money or just leave it up to
Allah?

Hours passed, and night fell. The money was really gone. The day was
over,
and I had not been able to fulfill my obligation of purchasing the
sheep for
the man and his wife. I was so depressed.

After Fajr the next day, I came back to where my bags were located, and
found a brother sitting there. He said, "Oh sorry, is this your spot?"
When
he moved out of the spot, I noticed a lump of cash underneath him.
What?
How? It was the money that was given to me for the sheep ! I was so
happy.
Finally, I would be able to purchase the sheep for him today.

About 20 seconds later, after having spoken to Shaykh Nur Abdullah, the
brother who gave me the money turned to me. He said, "I was speaking
with
the Shaykh and he said that I cannot pay a penalty for Tawaf
Al-Ifaadah."
(I had thought he was asking about Tawaf Widaa' in which one could pay
the
penalty). "The Shaykh said that they have wheelchairs on the roof. So,
uh,
do you have my money ... listen, I understand if you already bought the
sheep, don't worry about it."

I looked down at his money that I had found just 20 seconds ago. Had it
been
with me the day before I would have surely purchased the sheep for him.

I put the money in his hand and told him the story of how Allah had
saved
his money.

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By Muhammad Alshareef


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