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Women of Paradise
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Part 1: 'The Black Woman'
Paradise is for believing men and women.
We often hear speakers in Friday prayer or in admonitions talking
about Paradise and all of us find our hearts, minds and thoughts
tuned on to that 'frequency'. However, majority of the speakers
talk about Paradise as
if it were a house for men only. Reality is not like that.
Paradise is for
the believing men and women. The only price for it is sound
belief in Allaah, love of Allaah and His Messenger salla Allaahu
alaihi wa sallam, and
obedience to Allaah and His Messenger salla Allaahu alaihi wa
sallam.
In what follows are the glad tidings given by the Messenger of
Allaah salla Allaahu alaihi wa sallam, to some of the women among
his companions.
Narrated 'Aisha radhiya Allaahu anha: I did not feel jealous of
any of the
wives of the Prophet as much as I did of Khadija (although) she
died before
he married me, for I often heard him mentioning her, and Allaah
had told him
to give her the good tidings that she would have a palace of
Qasab (i.e.
pipes of precious stones and pearls in Paradise), and whenever he
slaughtered
a sheep, he would send her women-friends a good share of it. [Sahih
al-Bukhari]
Anas reports that the Messenger of Allaah, salla Allaahu alaihi
wa sallam, said: 'The best women of mankind are four: Mariam
daughter of `Imraan, Assiya wife of Pharaoh, Khadija daughter of
Khuwailid, and Fatima the daughter of the Messenger of Allaah.' [Bukhari
and Muslim]
Narrated Abu Huraira: Jibreel (Gabriel) came to the Prophet and
said, 'O Allaah's Apostle! This is Khadija coming to you with a
dish having meat
soup (or some food or drink). When she reaches you, greet her on
behalf of
her Lord (i.e. Allaah) and on my behalf, and give her the glad
tidings of
having a Qasab (palace in Paradise) wherein there will be neither
any noise
nor any fatigue (trouble).' [al-Bukhari]
Narrated 'Ata bin Abi Rabah: Ibn 'Abbas said to me, 'Shall I show
you
a woman of the people of Paradise?' I said, 'Yes.' He said, 'This
black woman
came to the Prophet and said, 'I get attacks of epilepsy and my
body becomes
uncovered; please invoke Allaah for me.' The Prophet said (to
her), 'If you
wish, be patient and you will have (enter) Paradise; and if you
wish, I will
invoke Allaah to cure you.' She said, 'I will remain patient,'
and added,
'but I become uncovered, so please invoke Allaah for me that I
may not become
uncovered.' So he invoked Allaah for her.' [al-Bukhari]
The aforementioned ahadeeth clearly state the stature of some of
the women given the glad tidings of Jannah (Paradise). What can
the women of today do
in order to achieve that pinnacle of success, Paradise?
To do so one MUST learn how these women lived, how they behaved,
how they spoke, how they dressed, how they walked, etc. In this
issue of al-Mu'minah
we will try to learn from the black woman mentioned in the last
Hadith,
insha'Allaah. The black woman is not even known by her name, or
her exact
whereabouts, rather she is known by her deeds, her faith, her
modesty, her
chastity, and for her being an inmate of Paradise. And, in the
end, that is
what matters most. When Abdullah Ibn Abbas radhiya Allaahu anhu
said 'this
black woman', he did not mean to point at her race or to belittle
her in any
way. Indeed, he but meant to teach the people around him a great
principle of
Islam which is mentioned in the verse, [in the meaning of] : 'O
people!
We have created you from a man and a woman and made you into
peoples and
tribes so that you may know each other, verily the most honorable
among you
in the sight of Allaah are the most pious.'
The same principle is mentioned in the Hadith: 'Allaah does not
look at your
pictures (shapes) and bodies but He looks at your hearts (and
your deeds).'
[Muslim] She (the black woman) was physically sick, yet she
sought cure in the du`a of the Messenger of Allaah, salla Allaahu
alaihi wa sallam. She knew that the one who cures, ash-Shaafee,
is Allaah, and Allaah would answer the du`a of His Messenger
salla Allaahu alaihi wa sallam. We conclude from that that du`a
heals all diseases be they of the body or of the heart.
When commenting on this Hadith, al-Hafidh Ibn Hajar said: 'It is
inferred
from this hadith that the cure of diseases through du`a and
supplication
to Allaah (wa al-iltijaa' ilaa Allaah) is the most successful way
of healing,
but this cannot be fulfilled unless two conditions are satisfied:
pure
intention and sincere trust in the effectiveness of the du`a, and
righteousness and reliance on Allaah.
The fact that the Prophet salla Allaahu alaihi wa sallam said:
'If you wish, be patient and you will have (enter) Paradise' is a
proof for the virtue and
reward of patience during sickness. In another Hadith, he, salla
Allaahu
alaihi wa sallam, says: 'Whenever a hardship affects the Muslim,
he will be
forgiven for it even when he is picked by a spike.' [Muslim]
And in another Hadith, also narrated by Muslim, Ummu as-Sa'ib
cursed fever, to which the Prophet salla Allaahu alaihi wa sallam
told her: 'Do not curse fever, for it takes away the sins like
the blaze [fire] takes away the
impurities of iron.'
The black woman preferred the suffering of this world to getting
the eternal reward of Paradise! She suffered from sickness, yet
her pain and discomfort did not force her to forego pleasing
Allaah! And no matter who one is, if one is in the path of Allaah,
one will encounter difficulties, because Paradise is rounded by
hardships. If things are easy and life is rosy, then one must
check oneself; are we following the true Islam?
Especially in this western environment it may be difficult for a
young woman to wear the dress of modesty, the hijab (even though
it is mandatory), not to talk to men and keep away from them
(which is also mandatory), except if necessary.
All these may be difficult to achieve for some in the beginning,
but when one
overcomes herself for the sake of Allaah, then all the other
obstacles become
baseless. So, how to overcome oneself? By knowing Allaah by His
names and
attributes; by loving and obeying Allaah and His Messenger, salla
Allaahu
alaihi wa sallam; and then the help of Allaah will come,
insha'Allaah.
She (the black woman) preferred being patient, but could not
tolerate
that her honor, her modesty and her chastity be damaged or even
touched, nor
that any part of her body be uncovered, though she had no control
over it.
Indeed she was a real slave and servant of Allaah; she was a
faithful, a
believer, a Muslimah, a righteous and pious woman, a truthful
woman, and she was loyal to Allaah and His Messenger, salla
Allaahu alaihi wa sallam. Not only having these awe-inspiring
qualities, she was also a wise and a great woman, as her
memorable words rang ...: '... but I become uncovered, so please
invoke Allaah for me that I may not become uncovered.'
If words are to be written in Gold, these words should be written
in
gold ...
Remember this simple equation:
Iman + Suffering + Patience = Paradise
It can also be inferred that the righteous Muslim woman
inherently
loves to be covered, loves modesty and chastity and hates
revealing her body
and her beauty. The black woman, radhiya Allaahu `anha could
sustain being so
sick but could not bear to be uncovered in front of people.
The issue, one must understand, is not of black or white or Arab
or non-Arab, rich or poor, noble[with lineage] or not, it is
rather of a creed so deeply rooted in the hearts of Muslims like
blood flows in the arteries and veins of
people. They are those who are totally committed to Islam.
Fourteen Hundred
years of history showed that Muslim women could sustain hunger,
poverty,
sickness but could never sustain disobeying Allaah. The wife
would tell her
husband when leaving for work: 'Fear Allaah in us, for we can
sustain
hunger and thirst but we cannot sustain Hell fire [i.e. do not
acquire
unlawful earning].'
Dear sisters, ask yourself what made Khadija radhiya Allaahu `anha
be
greeted by Allaah Subhanahu wa Ta`ala and by Jibreel alaihi
as-Salaam. Ask
yourself what made Khadija be rewarded a Palace in Jannah as no
one can
imagine. Reading the biography of Khadija and others like her in
greatness,
one would wish to be at their service; to carry their shoes, wash
their
clothes, to serve them in any possible way and get du`a from
them.
It is sad that we just don't know the great personalities of this
Ummah. If only we strive to study the lives of the righteous that
preceded us, we would find in them immense guidance for our
existence, and if we know them and follow them we could be in the
forefront of mankind ...
It is said, 'Iman (faith) is not by hope, it is rather what
occurs in the heart and is proved by the deeds [maa waqa`a fil
qalbi wa saddaqahul-`amal].'
We leave you to think about this and pray to Allaah to make us
all among the
dwellers of Paradise and to bestow upon us the faith and the
patience
that lead us to Paradise. And to bless the present Muslim Ummah
with many
women like the black woman, radhiya Allaahu `anha (may Allaah be
pleased
with her), who help us focus on the straight path ...
Acknowledgment: Some of the ideas were expressed in an article
written by Haled Abu Sail which appeared in the Da`wah magazine,
Iss. 1514, page 32.
http://www.qss.org/publications/alMuminah/1/womenOfParadise.html
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