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Posted November 12, 2011
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Umar’s Wife Acts as Midwife
History repeats itself, but I doubt because the event I am going to write just
now is and can be read-only in the books. Years have passed, but I never
happened to read or hear any such event been repeated. If any of my readers have
any experience of such events in and around the whole full world, please do
share.
Amir Ul mu’minin Hazrat Umar Farooq (radiyallahu ‘anhu) during
the time of a caliphate, used to patrol the streets and suburbs of Medina
himself during the night to be abreast with the happenings.
One night during his regular night patrols he saw a camel-hair tent pitched in
an open place. He had never before seen such kind of shelter so he got closer
to the shelter. There he saw a man sitting outside the tent, and he heard moaning
and groaning coming from inside the tent. Umar (radiyallahu ‘anhu) after greeting
the stranger asked him about him and his problem. The stranger told me that he
was from the desert. He had come to seek help from the Amir Ul mu’minin Hazrat
Umar Farooq. He refused to share with Umar (radiyallahu ‘anhu. Hazrat Umar
insisted that maybe he could help him at that hour of his need at night. So the
stranger told him that his wife is having labor pains, and there is No one with
her to help.
Hazrat Umar (radiyallahu ‘anhu) got up instantly n headed towards his home. On
reaching home, he broached the subject to his wife Umme Kulthoom, “Allah ta’ala
has brought you an opportunity to receive great blessings.” What is it O, Mir
Ul mu’minin?”
Umar said,” there is a poor desert woman’s in labor pains out in addition to
that none to attend her. ”Umme Kulthoom (radiyallahu ‘anha) said that she was
ready to help if it pleases Umar.
Umme Kulthoom (radiyallahu ‘an hu) was after all daughter of
Bibi Fatima (radiyallahu ‘anha) and granddaughter of Rasulullah (sallallahu
alaihi wassallam)
Umar said, ” then you should make all due haste. Also take some butter, pan,
supplies and other necessities needed during the childbirth.”
Umme Kulthoom left for the place with all things required there in the tent.
Umar followed her. She entered the tent while Umar made a fire and occupied
himself with cooking which those people could eat. After short while Umme
Kulthoom (radiyallahu ‘anha) called out from inside the tent, “Amir al
mu’minin, congratulate your friend on the birth of a son.”
The person was quite embarrassed when he heard the title of Amir Ul mu’minin
and realized the position of the person who had been serving him. But Umar
radiyallahu ‘anha) put all his fears at 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 to Umar. Then Umar asked the Bedouin to
eat also as he had been awake all night. Having served Umar and his wife
returned home telling the Bedouin < ” come tomorrow, 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
today who will take his wife out at late night in the wilderness to attend a sick
stranger woman n prepares food. So dear readers we should realize that unless
we follow the footsteps of those Allah fearing people, we cannot deserve the
special blessings of Almighty Allah