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Rassila
25-04-09, 09:33 AM
Assalam alaikum wr wb

There is a story, narrated by sister Umm Abdulrahman, in a lecture we attended - the "sister what you can, should and must do!" lecture

And i just cant get over it, so i want to share it hear insha'Allah /smile

She was talking about the main role of a muslim woman as a mother and a murabiya (raising children) and she questioned the mothers of our ummah today and how exactly they are raising their kids.. mainly what techniques they use to build that love for Allah swt wa rasuluh and deen al-islam within their children and making them leaders of our ummah who would raise the deen of Allah swt most high

There was a little boy who went to his mother and told her:

"mummy, mummy ive grown up, im a big man now!". His mother looked at him and said "no you havent grown up". The boy was confused, and tried proving that he has. She looked at him in his eyes and said "You have not seen prophet muhammad pbuh yet. You will not grow up until you see the rasul saaw in your dreams".

[Contemplate here: in most scenarios mothers would tell their children, "oh yes dear, your a very big boy. as strong as superman!" to show them they are capable of anything, and allahu a3lam superman later becomes their role model as well]

The boy so adamant of growing up and being a man said "but how can i see prophet muhammad pbuh in my dream?" His mother replied "well, your learn about his life, read quran and hadith, follow his sunnah like using a siwaak, fasting, praying the sunnah prayers etc - follow what he advised us to do and try to be just like him"

Then the boy went, on his journey doing as his mother said, trying to achieve his aim of growing up and being a man.

And one day, the little boy ran to his mother and said "mummy, mummy ive grown up, im a big man now!" and again his mother replied as she did before "no you havent, until you see rasul Allah pbuh in your dream".
Then the little boy broke into tears saying "i saw rasul Allah pbuh in my dream last night.." and cried even more saying "who am i to deserve seeing such a perfect man?"

And there we go, subhan allah.. the little boy not only achieved his dream of being a grown up man, but he also saw the best man to ever cross the surface of this earth, rasul Allah pbuh, when he was only 7 years of age.

La illaha illa Allah

Fellow murabiyaat* and murabiyaat-to be .. what are your thoughts?

Bare in mind this not only applies to the mothers out there, but the fathers as well and the fathers-to-be insha'Allah

wassalam alaikum wr wb
RaS

* murabiyaat = caretakers, parents - act of raising up

Suhana_Muslimah
25-04-09, 12:16 PM
Maashallah what an amzing story

farrahh.
25-04-09, 05:14 PM
Mashallah, very inspiring

Basmah
25-04-09, 07:19 PM
:Goosebumps:!! =(.. subhan allah it's so true!!..
who is superman near our leader!!.. NO ONE AND NOTHING!!!

Beautiful, amazing lecture sister Um Abdul rahman held there mashallaa!!!

Where are these lectures held sis??
Can you pass on to me the info. sis!..

Thanks for sharing!!! as sis farrahh. said very inspiring mashalla!!!..

Salam!:rolleyes:

Covered Beauty
26-04-09, 01:44 AM
Salamz

Jazaks for sharing this story with the other sis!

I remember when the sister recalled this story. I full had goosebumps and I reckon most,if not all the sisters that attended were wishing to be like that mother and wishing to bring up their children just like how the sister in the story brought up her child.

SubhanAllah

Salamz

Beauty of the Religion
26-04-09, 10:55 PM
Is this err...a true story??? :blink: Did this actually happen to the son of the Sister you mentioned?

Covered Beauty
26-04-09, 11:33 PM
Salamz

^ Bro why wouldn't it be a true story ?

Salamz

Rassila
27-04-09, 09:39 AM
Is this err...a true story??? :blink: Did this actually happen to the son of the Sister you mentioned?

Yes it is DEFINATELY a true story, if i had the time, id get the mother of little boy, to post in here lol :rolleyes:

And yes answer sis CB's question, why the disbelief akhi?

Saabira
27-04-09, 10:07 AM
Is this err...a true story??? :blink: Did this actually happen to the son of the Sister you mentioned?

Its a true story but Umm Abdulrahman was narrating it, i dont think it was actually her son..

Muharrir
27-04-09, 02:57 PM
Beautiful story. Awesomely touchy feely, etc.



Remember when you ask the question "is it true?" then ask yourself why you're asking this question.

There're obviously two options, that its either true or then a tale.

If the former, then awesome, but if the latter, (even if it wasn't true) its a good source of inspiration. It's not as though we/anyone will derive legislation from a story unless it somehow involves the actions of Muhammad (saw) or the consensus of sahabah, etc...therefore we can tell stories for inspiration its perfectly fine.

wasalaams,

Muharrir

Sam_K
28-04-09, 11:07 PM
Subhanallah!

this was such a beautiful story!

Muslim..Priincess
29-04-09, 07:09 AM
Beautiful story..!

The Believer
09-05-09, 09:34 AM
:as:

That was an inspiring story.

:jzk: for sharing