Monthly Archives: June 2009

an invitation….

…to visit the revamped site of my ‘partner in crime’. Our ‘crime’ being that we wander the streets of Madinatun Nabi with CAMERAS! tut tut tut!

Click on the image to see how Sister Iman views our Sacred Places, read of her conversion and delve into her artwork. May Allah Ta’ala continue to bless her, Ameen.

All good is from Allah Ta’ala whereas mistakes are from this humble speck. May Allah Ta’ala Bless all readers, bringing you all closer to Him and His Rasul SallAllahu alaihi wasallam.  May He accept our humble efforts and grant us the capacity to be good and do good. Ameen.

bread and milk

Our Beloved Rasulullah SallAllahu alaihi wasallam never ate refined bread. Course barley flour bread was all he ever ate if it was available, and even then in minute portions, always preferring to give to others in favour of himself and his noble family. Tirmidhi’s Shamaa’il includes various Ahadith concerning bread and our Blessed Nabi SallAllahu alaihi wasallam.

Whereas now, as one walks the maze of streets and alleys defining the residential areas of Madinatul Nabi, volumes of excess bread scraps are a common sight. There are organized receptacles, like the one above…

or empty flour bags, brimming with dry old bread seen beside many of the bread shops, or plastic bags hang from makeshift hooks, or on left on ledges, windowsills ready to be collected by brothers who regularly walk the streets with wheelbarrows. Groups gather in the neighbourhoods crushing this discarded bread to be used for animal fodder.

Many brothers are involved with collecting fresher left over bread from hotels and restaurants which is then distributed to the poor and hungry at various designated places around Haram. Often tea and simple meals are also distributed with this bread.

Alhumdulillah for all devoting their time, some on a daily basis, collecting and then caring for and serving others. I have seen brothers carrying very heavy bags of bread from various food outlets in the main shopping malls around Haram. May their efforts be accruing mountains of rewards in their Akhirah, Ameen.

More ‘bread’ stories from this previous post.

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Milk is another staple and nourishing food Allah Ta’ala has blessed His creation with.  Many stories are told of incidents involving milk and Rasulullah SallAllahu alaihi wasallam and his Sahabah RadhiAllah; sheep whose supply had dried up suddenly flowing with milk, dates soaked in milk, miracles where a small amount sufficed many.

Narrated Urwa RadhiAllahu anhu: Aisha RadhiAllahu anha said to me, “O my nephew! We used to see the crescent, and then the crescent and then the crescent in this way we saw three crescents in two months and no fire for cooking used to be made in the houses of Allah’s Apostle. I said, “O my aunt! Then what use to sustain you?” ‘Aisha RadhiAllahu anha said, “The two black things: dates and water, and our neighbors from Ansar had some Manarh and they used to present Allah’s Apostle some of their milk and he used to make us drink.” SubhanAllah!

Around the corner is a shop that has fascinated me for years. Without fail it opens early every morning, until late in the evening. For decades the dedicated brother has been running this business. He patiently sits waiting for customers to buy dried milk. It has a rancid aroma that reminds me of my former ‘farming’ days.

He insisted on having his photo taken, making sure that I included the framed Ayat and the television with the constant fuzz and static of a Qura’n program that fills this tiny, rather grimy space, and the immediate area beyond the always open doorway.

‘…dried milk (laban) known as called “madheer”. Many eat it as a snack. The sister gave me some to try, it is sour and salty.  They boil the milk, drain any liquid, form patties, then  let it dry.  It can be dissolved and used in cooking. One other older sister some time ago sitting at another place selling her goods told me some add it to their kabsah, the famous Arab meat on rice dish.  I became the audience of a dramatic enactment by this dear sister showing me that it is extremely effective for preventing morning sickness during pregnancy.  Plus due to it being a non perishable foodstuff, able to withstand the heat and not requiring refrigeration, it would be a staple commodity with the Bedouins.’

The scales and weights look so ancient, seeming to sing refrains of gratitude for a life time of Halal Rizq. May the Scales weigh heavily for this brother and all who labour so hard, and yet so simply, in the desert clime of this Mubarak City of the Prophet, Ameen.

One narration by Abu Said al-Khudri RadhiAllahu anhu says, “We used to pay the zakat al-fitr with a sa of wheat, or a sa of barley, or a sa of dates, or a sa of dried sour milk, or a sa of raisins, using the sa of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace.”

Scenes such as these seem to be from a time warp, and are such a contrast to what the majority of pilgrims see when visiting this Radiant City. They are humbling and connect the heart to those glorified days of our Blessed Prophet SallAllahu alaihi wasallam. Reminders. Reminders. May hearts be forever reminded of such glorious times and never lose connecting back, and thus forward to the eternity of the Garden of Bliss, Insha’Allah.

The sisters tending to these ‘stores’ sell madheer. Wandering these streets and seeing people engaged in such simple life styles, earning meagre wages is truly humbling.

I could not resist these Nasrudin ‘bread and milk’ tales. Apart from their deep spiritual teachings, the genre fits with these Madanian ‘bread and milk’ vignettes.

One day the Nasrudin went to a rich merchant’s house for a feast. As he was wearing laborers clothes he was shown to the servant’s entrance and given a few scraps. Next week he was invited to the same place and he dressed in his best attire looking as good as any prince. He was welcomed at the front door and given the place of the honor next to the host. He ate a morsel of bread and then started putting all the rich food offered him into his sleeves. His host asked him, “What are doing my good man?” “I’m feeding my clothes,” Nasrudin replied, “They deserve the good food since my worth was established last week.”

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The king’s three scholars had accused Nasrudin of heresy, and so he was brought into the king’s court for trial. In his defense, Nasrudin asked the scholars, “Oh wise men, what is bread?” The first scholar said, “Bread is sustenance; a food.” The second scholar said, “Bread is a combination of flour and water exposed to the heat of a fire.” The third scholar said, “Bread is a gift from God.” Nasrudin spoke to the king, “Your Majesty, how can you trust these men? Is it not strange that they cannot agree on the nature of something they eat every day, yet are unanimous that I am a heretic?”

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One day Nasrudin and his friend stopped at a little restaurant. They were both very thirsty and decided to share a glass of milk. When the milk came, the friend suggested that Nasrudin drink half first.”I have got a little sugar with me,” said the friend, “but it is just enough for me. So after you have drunk your half I will add the sugar to my half.”"Why don’t you add it now?” Nasrudin said. “I will only drink my half.” “No, no. This little bit of sugar cannot sweeten a full glass of milk,” said the man. So Nasrudin went and got some salt from the kitchen.”Well then,” he said. “You can sweeten your half later. But I will have my half after adding this salt to it.”

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Mulla Nasrudin sends his son to get some milk. Just before the boy is on his way, he says to him: “Take care and don’t spell the milk!” And he closes the sentence with a hard slap in the boy’s face. “Are you out of your mind?” his wife shouts, “He hasn’t done anything at all and he did not spill the milk!” Very gently, our hero replies: “Woman! As usual you do not understand a thing. What good would it do to slap the boy after the milk is spilt?”

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All good is from Allah Ta’ala whereas mistakes are from this humble speck. May Allah Ta’ala Bless all readers, bringing you all closer to Him and His Rasul SallAllahu alaihi wasallam.  May He accept our humble efforts and grant us the capacity to be good and do good. Ameen.

‘Baraka Light’

O Allah, grant blessing and peace to our master Muhammad, the bringer of glad tidings and the conveyer, to those who labor of what Allah the Magnificent has said:

I do not waste the labor of any laborer among you, whether male or female (3:195).

Whoever does right, whether male or female. And is a believer, such will enter the Garden, where they will be nourished without stint (40:40).

This is one of the many stirring blessings upon our Beloved Rasul SallAllahu alaihi wasallam from Basha’ir Khayrat, Glad Tidings of Good Things by ‘Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani Rahmtaullahi alaihi. Insha’Allah read this series of sublime invocations, and be inspired by the inherent rewards for this recitation.

Living in this City of Radiance and Light has the most obvious of blessings, in that one is in close proximity to the Best of Creation SallAllahu alaihi wasallam, Masha’Allah. Also hidden throughout the Mubarak Sanctuary are many gifted residents chosen by Allah Ta’ala as neighbours to His Habib SallAllahu alaihi wasallam. Alhumdulillah, that it has been written to meet many of these fellow Madanians, a special one being Sister Baraka.

Masha’Allah she has been blessed with various admirable qualities, one of which is her expressive and creative talents to artistically compose art work that reflects a deep love for the Divine Words, Hadith and Salawaat.

This is a detail of her visual interpretation of the Basha’ir Khayrat, along with the original hand written text in Arabic that she worked from whilst designing the composition. This alone has a beauty of its own, with tattered edges and folds so lovingly referred to as the work evolved.

Each Salawaat, and each accompanying Ayat is enclosed in a uniquely designed sphere, decorated with delicate floral motifs. Baraka mainly works with inks to achieve an enhanced vibrancy of colour, thus allowing her to produce intricate details that captivate the heart with her fine pen work.

Baraka has completed commissioned works by renowned people in the Kingdom, and continues to take individual orders, as well as having many of her pieces available as prints. Insha’Allah, her ‘Baraka Light’ enterprise is becoming recognized by many as they purchase her work to adorn special places and to gift to others. Plans to create card sets, calendars and a delightful book for children presenting Allah Ta’ala’s Creation through her drawings along with Ayat, Ahadith and Du’a are unfolding.

The following are samples of a small selection from her repertory.

May Allah Ta’ala continue to bless her talents, and Insha’Allah bring success to ‘Baraka Light’ ventures.May all her efforts be infused with the Mubarak Light of Madinatul Nabi, Ameen.

For the moment inquiries can be addressed through this site, but it is envisaged that ‘Baraka Light’ will soon be available for orders and purchase from its own space, Insha’Allah.

All good is from Allah Ta’ala whereas mistakes are from this humble speck. May Allah Ta’ala Bless all readers, bringing you all closer to Him and His Rasul SallAllahu alaihi wasallam.  May He accept our humble efforts and grant us the capacity to be good and do good. Ameen.

63 veils of the Scarf

A complete recitation of Al-Busairi’s magnificent spiritually uplifting Qasidah Burdah incorporating 63 different styles by Hafiz Muhammad Bilal Qadri. The first track is a brief introduction, in Urdu, by Hazrat Allama Muhammad Irfan Qadiri Ziaee from Noor Masjid, Karachi, Pakistan  with a Du’a made by Maulana Muhammad Basheer Farooqi concluding the recordings.

CD1:

http://www.mtkarachi.net/QasidaBurda/CD1/01%20Track%201.mp3
http://www.mtkarachi.net/QasidaBurda/CD1/02%20Track%202.mp3
http://www.mtkarachi.net/QasidaBurda/CD1/03%20Track%203.mp3
http://www.mtkarachi.net/QasidaBurda/CD1/04%20Track%204.mp3
http://www.mtkarachi.net/QasidaBurda/CD1/05%20Track%205.mp3
http://www.mtkarachi.net/QasidaBurda/CD1/06%20Track%206.mp3
http://www.mtkarachi.net/QasidaBurda/CD1/07%20Track%207.mp3
http://www.mtkarachi.net/QasidaBurda/CD1/08%20Track%208.mp3

CD2:

http://www.mtkarachi.net/QasidaBurda/CD2/01%20Track%201.mp3
http://www.mtkarachi.net/QasidaBurda/CD2/02%20Track%202.mp3
http://www.mtkarachi.net/QasidaBurda/CD2/03%20Track%203.mp3
http://www.mtkarachi.net/QasidaBurda/CD2/04%20Track%204.mp3
http://www.mtkarachi.net/QasidaBurda/CD2/05%20Track%205.mp3
http://www.mtkarachi.net/QasidaBurda/CD2/06%20Track%206.mp3
http://www.mtkarachi.net/QasidaBurda/CD2/07%20Track%207.mp3
http://www.mtkarachi.net/QasidaBurda/CD2/08%20Track%208.mp3

Appreciative ‘JazakumuLlahu khairans’ to Brother Irfan for sharing this.

All good is from Allah Ta’ala whereas mistakes are from this humble speck. May Allah Ta’ala Bless all readers, bringing you all closer to Him and His Rasul SallAllahu alaihi wasallam.  May He accept our humble efforts and grant us the capacity to be good and do good. Ameen.

Allah Ta’ala’s Month

Allah decrees that there are twelve months – ordained in Allah’s Book on the Day when He created the heavens and the earth – four months of which are sacred.. (9:36)

Rajab, Dhu’l Qa’da, Dhu’l Hijjah and Muharram

Our Beloved Prophet SallAllahu alaihi wasallam said: O Allah, make the months of Rajab and Shabaan blessed for us, and let us reach the month of Ramadhan.

and

Rajab is Allah’s month, Sha’ban is my month and Ramadan is the month of my Community.

While many Ulema say: Rajab is the month of repentance, and Sha’aban is the month of Salawaat upon the Prophet, and Ramadan is the month of Qur’an. And Allah the Almighty knows best.

O Majestic Moon

Shyly appearing in your silvery sequined Rajabi shawl.

Lingering in a sky silent to our earthly ears,

but resplendent in the symphony of orbs and Angels.

Constant in your numinous incantations of the Sovereign Lord.

SubhanAllah SubhanAllah SubhanAllah.

O Chanting Moon

Divulge the secret of this

Enduring glorification.

A misty gossamer veil

Conceals your delight of announcing this

Month of Almighty Allah.

The void is splintered

into a myriad of tiny sparks of light

by the clink of a key you drop

on mirror marble

of my heart.

Inviting.

Enticing me to unlock the accumulated sediment.

Repent, atone

prepare.

O Felicitous Moon,

By His permission

you exude the fragrance of Heaven.

An intoxicating mix of Sidr and Musk,

Seeping earthward.

Mingling with the perfumed pearls ascending from Al Habib Al Mustafa

SallAllahu alaihi wasallam

as his melodious response to your heralding this blessed month

is carried on a scented zephyr

to The Throne of Divinity.

“O Allah, bestow Your grace upon us in Rajab and Sha’ban, and allow us

to live into Ramadhan.”

O Dignified Moon,

Your delicate wispy crescent,

emitting a shimmering aura of

PEACE, HOPE, STABILITY,

beholds the expectation of pilgrims

amassing around the slender minarets.

Sentinels extending skyward,

as do the outstretched hands,

Cupped,

waiting

to catch

Allah’s unlimited bounties.

Ameen, Ameen, Ameen,

To every prayer recited every second every where.

Ameen, Ameen, Ameen.

O Compassionate Moon,

As I glance at you

wiping your countenance

with a passing cloud,

A splash of tear falls on my cheek.

Falling falling falling

From your sobbing

as a shooting star.

Mingling with the copious weeping

Of the bereft Ummah.

May our lamenting

Be answered

Cultivating golden bursts of

Unity.

O Virtuous Moon,

A suspended ship

Sailing the vast oceans of the sky,

smuggling our awe and wonder.

While captives in your graceful embrace

we ponder the Greatness of Our Creator.

Release your clasp as

I am ready to forsake my all.

Surrendering

To the Owner of your Rajab cycle.

Revisiting, and Insha’Allah do visit here, here, here and here for further resources and practices related to this auspicious month.

All good is from Allah Ta’ala whereas mistakes are from this humble speck. May Allah Ta’ala Bless all readers, bringing you all closer to Him and His Rasul SallAllahu alaihi wasallam.  May He accept our humble efforts and grant us the capacity to be good and do good. Ameen.

and the ‘threes’ are…

The categories from ‘three’...

1. THE ILLUSTRIOUS NAMES OF OUR BELOVED PROPHET SallAllahu alaihi wasallam: Ma’lum Illustrious one, Bashir Bearer of Allah Ta’ala’s Promise, Munir Giver of Light. Read 201 here.

2. THREE GHAZWA, BATTLES, OUR BELOVED PROPHET SallAllahu alaihi wasallam fought in: Badr   Uhud   Khandaq

3. THREE NAMES OF THE SWORDS OF OUR BELOVED PROPHET SallAllahu alaihi wasallam. More here

4. THE THREE THINGS OUR BELOVED PROPHET SallAllahu alaihi wasallam loved the most: Salat   Perfume   Women

5. THREE FOODS LOVED BY OUR BELOVED PROPHET SallAllahu alaihi wasallam: Watermelon   Dates   Yaqteen

6. THREE VENERATED WIVES OF OUR BELOVED PROPHET SallAllahu alaihi wasallam: Khadijah   Aishah   Juwayriyah, RadhiAllahu anhunna.

7. THREE BELOVED DAUGHTERS OF OUR BELOVED PROPHET SallAllahu alaihi wasallam: Fatimah   Umm Kulthoom   Ruqayyah, RadhiAllahu anhunna.

8. THREE RESPECTED UNCLES OF OUR BELOVED PROPHET SallAllahu alaihi wasallam: Abu Talib   Hamza   ‘Abbas, RadhiAllahu anhum.

9. THREE NOBLE AUNTS OF OUR BELOVED PROPHET SallAllahu alaihi wasallam: Safiah   Atikah   Umm Hakim

10. THREE ESTEEMED GRANDSONS OF OUR BELOVED PROPHET SallAllahu alaihi wasallam: Hasan   Hussein   Muhsin, RadhiAllahu anhum.

11. THREE MOUNTAINS OF MADINAH: Uhud   Sala’   Eyr

12. THREE HONOURED COMPANIONS OF OUR BELOVED PROPHET SallAllahu alaihi wasallam, each in turn becoming Caliph: Abu Bakr   ‘Umar   ‘Uthman

13. Badr   Uhud   Khandaq (mistakenly repeated, oooopppps)

14. THE THREE WET NURSES OF OUR BELOVED PROPHET SallAllahu alaihi wasallam: Umm Ayman  Thuwaibah   Halima

15. THREE WHO WERE OF ASSISTANCE WHEN OUR BELOVED PROPHET SallAllahu alaihi wasallam and Abu Bakr RadhiAllahu anhu fled Makkah making Hijrah to Madinah: Asma Dhat An-Nitaqain   ‘Amir ibn Fuhairah   ‘Abdullah ibn Uraiqit

16. THREE BADR MARTYRS: Harithah ibn Suraqah   Sa’d ibn Khaithamah   ‘Umayr ibn Abi Waqqas, RadhiAllahu anhum, more here.

17. THREE OS THE MANY NAMES OF MADINAH: At-Tayyab  Al-Jibaarah  Al-Marhoomah, more here.

18. THE NAMES OF THREE CAMELS USED BY OUR BELOVED PROPHET SallAllahu alaihi wasallam: Qaswa  Al-Adhbaa  Al-Ja’daa

19. THREE SAHABAH FROM AHL SUFFA,  Abu Hurairah  Hanzalah  Hudhaifah RadhiAllahu anhum

20. THREE MASAAJID MARKING PLACES WHERE OUR BELOVED PROPHET SallAllahu alaihi wasallam prayed during battles: Fath  Fas’h  Rayyah

21. THREE TRIBES AT THE TIME OF OUR BELOVED PROPHET SallAllahu alaihi wasallam:Saeedah  Zuraiq  Harithah

22. THREE VALLEYS IN MADINAH: Buthan  Aqeeq  Qunat

23. THREE WELLS KNOWN AT THE TIME OF OUR BELOVED PROPHET SallAllahu alaihi wasallam: ‘Urwa ibn Zubair   Budha’ah   Arees

24. THREE ARCH ENEMIES OUR BELOVED PROPHET SallAllahu alaihi wasallam, who later embraced Islam, SUBHANALLAH: Abu Sufyan   ‘Ikrimah   Sa’d ibn Abi Waqqas, RadhiAllahu anhum.

25. THREE OF THE FIRST MUHAJIREEN WHO FLED TO ABYSSINIA: Umm Salamah   Umm Habibah   Ja’far, RadhiAllahu anhum.

SO HOW DID YOU GO?

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Plus THREE Salawaat upon Al-Mustafa SallAllahu alaihi wasallam. Insha’Allah you complete the reading for Juma’ah here:

O Allah, I ask You by the names with which our master Adam called You, peace be upon him, and by the names by which our master Nuh called You, peace be upon him, and by the names by which our master Ibrahim called You, peace be upon him, and by the names by which our master Salih called You, peace be upon him, and by the names by which our master Yunus called You, peace be upon him, and by the names by which our master Ayyub called You, peace be upon him, and by the names by which our master Ya’qub called You, peace be upon him, and by the names by which our master Yusuf called You, peace be upon him, and by the names by which our master Musa called You, peace be upon him, and by the names by which our master Harun called You, peace be upon him, and by the names by which our master Shu’ayb called You, peace be upon him, and by the names by which our master Isma’il called You, peace be upon him, and by the names by which our master Dawud called You, peace be upon him, and by the names by which our master Sulayman called You, peace be upon him, and by the names by which our master Zakariyya called You, peace be upon him, and by the names by which our master Yahya called You, peace be upon him, and by the names by which our master Armiya’ called You, peace be upon him, and by the names by which our master Sha’ya’ called You, peace be upon him, and by the names by which our master Ilyas called You, peace be upon him, and by the names which our master al-Yasa’ called You, peace be upon him, and by the names by which our master Dhu’l-Kifl called You, peace be upon him, and by the names by which our master Yusha’ called You, peace be upon him, and by the names by which our master ‘Isa ibn Maryam called You, peace be upon him, and by the names by which our master Muhammad called You, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and all the Prophets and Messengers.

I ask that You bless our master Muhammad, Your Prophet in quantity as great as what You created from before the sky was set up, the earth laid out, the mountains anchored, the seas made to flow, the fountains gush forth, the rivers poured forth, the sun made visible, the moon given light, the stars given light, when You were where You were and no one knows where You were except You alone with no partner to You.

O Allah bless our master Muhammad in quantity great as Your forbearance, bless our master Muhammad in quantity as great as Your knowledge, bless our master Muhammad in quantity as great as Your words, bless our master Muhammad in quantity as great as Your blessing, bless our master Muhammad with the capacity of Your heavens and bless Sayyidina Muhammad with the capacity of Your earth, bless our master Muhammad with the capacity of Your Throne, bless our master Muhammad with the weight of Your Throne, bless our master Muhammad in quantity as great as what Your pen writes in the Mother of the Book, bless our master Muhammad in quantity as great as what You created in the seven heavens, and bless our master Muhammad in quantity as great as what You will create in them until the Day of Resurrection every day a thousand times.

JUMA’AH MUBARAK!

All good is from Allah Ta’ala whereas mistakes are from this humble speck. May Allah Ta’ala Bless all readers, bringing you all closer to Him and His Rasul SallAllahu alaihi wasallam.  May He accept our humble efforts and grant us the capacity to be good and do good. Ameen.