A Remarkable
Story!
The undermentioned incident is narrated by Hadhrat
Abdullah bin Mubarak (RA). He was a man of great learning
and he lived in the era of the Abbasids. This incident
reflects the love and attachment with the Noble Quran. It
also Manifestates the comprehensiveness of the Noble
Quran.
An elderly Arab lady was sitting at the trunk of a
tree, on the way to Haj. Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mubarak
(RA) happened to pass that way. He was also heading for
Baitullah, for Hajj, and to the Sacred tomb of the Holy
Prophet (Sallallaahu ?layhi Wasallam). Seeing this lady
very disturbed and in a state of despair, (distressed) he
spoke to her. The discussion is recorded as follows:
Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mubarak (RA): Assalamu Alaykum wa
Rahmatullah
The lady: "The word from a merciful Lord is Peace" (Surah
36 Aayat 58). She meant that the reply of salaam is from
Allah, Most High, Himself. She said further: "Those whom
Allah sendeth astray, there is no guide for them." (Surah
7 Aayat 186). She meant that she has lost her way.
Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mubarak (RA): Where are you
coming from?
The lady: "Glorified be He who carried His servant by
night from the Musjid-e-Aqsa (invioble place of worship)
to the Musjid-e-Haraam" (Far distant place of worship)
(Surah17 Aayat1). She meant that she had come from
Musjid-e-Aqsa.
Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mubarak (RA): How long are you in
this place?
The lady: "For three nights" (Surah 19 Aayat10).
Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mubarak (RA): What arrangements
are made for your food?
The lady: "And who (Allah) feedeth me and watereth me"
(Surah 26 Aayat 79). She meant that somehow or the other,
her food is provided to her by Allah.
Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mubarak (RA): Is there any water
for Wudhu?
The lady: "And ye find not water, then go to high
clean soil and (make tayammum) rub your faces and hands."
(therewith) (Surah 4 Aayat 43). She meant that she makes
tayammum, due to not finding water.
Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mubarak (RA): Here is some food.
Partake of it.
The lady: "Strictly observe the fast till nightfall" (Surah
2 Aayat 187). She indicated that she is fasting.
Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mubarak (RA): This is not the
month of Ramadaan.
The lady: "And he who does good of his own accord (for
him) lo! Allah is responsive, aware". (Surah 2 Aayat158)
meaning that I have observed an optional (nafl) fast.
Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mubarak (RA): It is permitted to
break the fast when in a journey.
The lady: "And that ye fast is better for you, if you
did but know." (Surah 2 Aayat 184)
Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mubarak (RA): Speak like how I
speak.
The lady: "He (man) uttereth no word but there is with
him an observer ready" (Surah 50 Aayat 18). She meant
that since every word of a person is observed and
recorded, she is taking precaution by speaking only in
the words of the Holy Quran.
Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mubarak (RA): Which clan do you
belong to?
The lady: "Follow not that whereof thou hast no
knowledge, lo! The hearing and the sight and heart of
each of these it will be asked" (Surah 17 Aayat36). She
meant those things that you have no knowledge
of, nor do they concern you, you are wasting your
strength (senses) by enquiring about them.
Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mubarak (RA): Forgive me. I have
certainly made a mistake.
The lady: "Have no fear this day. May Allah forgive
you" (Surah 12 Aayat 92)
Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mubarak (RA): Would you like to
travel on my camel and meet your caravan?
The lady: "And whatsoever good ye do Allah knoweth it"
(Surah 2 Aayat 197). Meaning that if you will do this
good deeds towards me, Allah will recompense you for it.
Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mubarak (RA): Well, then you may
mount it. Saying this he made the camel to sit down.
The lady: "Tell the believing men (when confronted by
women) to lower their gaze". (Surah 24 Aayat 30). Hadhrat
Abdullah understood and (turned) looked away. While she
was mounting, the camel jerked and her clothes got
estrangled in the saddle (dorsers) and she proclaimed:
"whatever of misfortune striketh you, it is what your
hands have earned." (Surah 42 Aayat 30). In other words
she was drawing Hadhrat
Abdullah bin Mubarak's (RA) attention towards this
mishap.
Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mubarak (RA) understood and he
tied the legs of the camel and he straightened the straps
of the saddle (or dorser). She applauded him for his
proficiency and capability by saying "And we made
Sulaiman to understand" (Surah 21 Aayat 79). When the
journey was about to begin, the lady recited the Aayats
which are read when undertaking a journey "Glorified be
he who hath subdued these unto us, and we were not
capable (of subduing them). And lo, unto our Lord we are
returning." (Surah 43 Aayat 13). Hadhrat Abdullh bin
Mubarak (RA) held the bridle (or nose string) of the
camel. He began to hum the (Huddi) famous Arabic song for
travelling, and he started walking very fast.
The lady: "Be modest in thy bearing and subdue thy
voice" (Surah 31 Aayat 19). Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mubarak
(RA) understood. He began walking slower and he lowered
his voice. The lady: "Recite of the Quran that which is
easy for you." She meant that instead of humming the
Huddi, he should rather recite the Holy Quran.
Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mubarak (RA) began reciting the
Holy Quran.
The lady became very pleased and said "but none
remember (accept advice) except men of understanding" (Surah
2 Aayat 269).
After reciting the Holy Quran for a while, Hadhrat
Abdullah bin Mubarak (RA) asked (the lady if she had a
husband) (if he was alive) "O Aunt, have have you a
husband? (meaning is he living)
The lady: "O you who believe, ask not of things which
if they were made known unto you, would trouble you" (Surah
5 Aayat 101). She meant that no questions should be asked
regarding this matter which indicated that her husband
has most probably passed away. Finally they (caught up)
met the caravan.
Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mubarak (RA): Do you have any son
or relative (friend) in this caravan who has connection
(contact) with you?
The lady: "Wealth and children are an ornament of life
of the world" (Surah 18 Aayat 46). She meant that her
sons were with this caravan and he has provisions with
him.
Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mubarak (RA): What work are your
sons doing for the caravan? (Hadhrat Abdullah's object
for asking was to make it easy for him to recognise her
son).
The lady: "And landmarks, and by the star they find a
way" (Surah 16 Aayat 16). She meant that he is a guide
for the caravan.
Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mubarak (RA): Can you tell me
their name?
The lady: "Allah chose Ibrahim as (for) a friend" (Surah
4 Aayat 125). And Allah spoke directly unto Moosa" (Surah
19 Aayat 12). By reciting these Aayats the lady informed
him that her sons names were Yahya, Ibrahim and Moosa.
Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mubarak (RA) called out these
names in the caravan and immediately three young people
came forward.
The lady: (addressing her children) "Now send one of
you with this your silver coin unto the city. And let him
see what food is purest there and bring you a supply
thereof" (Sura 18 Aayat 19) In other words she
instructed them to feed Hadhrat Abdullah (RA).
When the food was brought, she told Hadhrat Abdullah
bin Mubarak (RA): "Eat and drink at ease for that which
ye sent on before you in the past days." (Surah 69 Aayat
24), and with this Aayat she recited another Aayat, the
object of which was to convey (show) her gratefulness to
him for his good conduct and courtesy. The Aayat was: "Is
the reward of goodness aught save goodness?" (Surah 55
Aayat 60).
Their conversation terminated on this Aayat. The
lady's son informed Hadhrat Abdullah bin Mubarak (RA)
that his mother has been speaking in this manner, i.e.
using only the Aayats of the Holy Quran in her speech,
for the last forty years.