A Motivational Eid Story - The
Caliph and the New Clothes
The little boy came running to his mother crying with
a request. “Jarir and Mughiz have both got new clothes for Eid. Can I
have some new clothes as well?” The mother picked him up and wiped his tears.
Their mother, Fatima bint Abdul Malik(RA), was
no ordinary woman. Her father, grandfather and each of her four brothers were
at one time or another Caliph and leader of the Muslim Ummah. In fact, her own
husband was the present Caliph, Umar ibn Abdul Aziz(RA) – who ruled the
world’s largest empire that stretched from the Atlantic to the Indian oceans.
She promised him that she would check with his father to see if he could
have new clothes for Eid.
When Umar ibn Abdul Aziz returned home, his wife
related her sons request to him. The Caliph had a pained look in his eyes.
“Fatima, you know how much I value my children, but all the money I have is in
front of you”, he said motioning towards the sparsely furnished hut.
Though a Caliph, Umar took care to live honestly and
did much to ensure justice. Fatima agreed with her husband, but she said that
maybe it would be possible to buy very cheap clothes for him and he would just
be happy with something new to wear. The tears have left satins on his
cheeks. Finally, the Caliph, saddened by the plight, agreed and wrote a letter
to his treasurer requesting that his pay be advanced a month early so that he
could buy his child something to wear on Eid.
But the honest and pious Caliph had an equally honest
treasurer who wrote a letter in reply to the Caliph. The Caliph read the letter
with tears flowing from his eyes: “Amir
Ul-Mumineen, I have great respect for you and I trust and obey you completely.
However, if you could guarantee to me that you will live through the next month
and do your service to the people (which will entitle you to your pay) then the
money can be advanced to you. If you cannot give the assurance of your life,
then how can the treasury pay you and why are you taking the rights of the poor,
orphans and widows onto your shoulders?”
Caliph Umar ibn Abdul Aziz realized his mistake.
Fatima bint Abdul Malik, washed the old clothes. The day of Eid arrived and the
whole area of Damascus was buzzing with joy and celebration with people clad in
their new attires. Caliph Umar ibn Abdul Aziz also set out for the Eid
Prayer holding the hand of his son, both father and son wearing their clean old
clothing. The young boy’s face shone brightly, as he walked alongside his
father, convinced that the eternal pleasure and comforts of Jannah (Paradise) are
by far superior to the comforts of this temporary world.
One has to wonder if they were made from
the same dust as us. Once we (Muslims)
were kings on this Earth, but it wasn’t because we were large in number that we
were respected. It wasn’t because we were powerful that we were victorious. It
wasn’t because we were successful that we were admired. It wasn’t because our
women were beautiful that they were treated with honor and dignity. It wasn’t
because we were intelligent that our example was emulated. It was all due
to the faith of Islam. Sometimes, it’s worthwhile reflecting on how far
we’ve fallen so we know how high we need to climb.
A Very Special Eid Mubarak!
Eid
Mubarak to you and your family and May Allah bless and grant you Barakah in
this world and the Aakhirah ...May Allah accept your Dua’as. Let us remember
the Ummah which is in pain and distress in many parts of the world and if
possible let us contribute in whatever way possible whether it be financially
or by way of your sincere Dua'as. Make Dua'a for those who have passed
on....May ALLAH grant relief to those in need, May Allah ease the plight of so
many that are downtrodden,& oppressed ...May Allah grant Shi'fa to those
that are ill and may ALLAH grant us a death with Imaan and true success in both
this world and the hereafter…Aameen
Was Salaam
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