Hajar, Mother of Isma'il
from Dr. Muhammad Ali Al-Hashimi
One of the most prominent distinguishing features of the Muslim
woman is her deep faith in Allah (SWT), and her sincere conviction
that whatever happens in this universe, and whatever fate befalls
human beings, only happens through the will and decree of Allah
(SWT); whatever befalls a person could not have been avoided, and
whatever does not happen to a person could not have been made to
happen. A person has no choice in this life but to strive towards
the right path and to do good deeds - acts of worship and other
acts - by whatever means one can, putting all his trust in Allah
(SWT), submitting to His will, and believing that he is always in
need of Allah's (SWT) help and support.
The story of Hajar offers the Muslim woman the most marvellous
example of deep faith in Allah (SWT) and sincere trust in Him. Ibrahim
'May peace be upon him' (PBUH) left her at the Ka'bah in Makkah,
above the well of Zamzam, at a time when there were no people and
no water in the place. Hajar had no-one with her except her infant
son Isma'il. She asked Ibrahim, calmly and with no trace of panic:
"Has Allah (SWT) commanded you to do this, O Ibrahim?"
Ibrahim (PBUH) said, "Yes." Her response reflected her
acceptance and optimism: "Then He is not going to abandon us."
(Reported by Bukhari in Kitab al-Anbiya)
Here was an extremely difficult situation: a man left his wife
and infant son in a barren land, where there were no plants, no
water, and no people, and went back to the distant land of Palestine.
He left nothing with her but a sack of dates and a skin filled with
water. Were it not for the deep faith and trust in Allah (SWT) that
filled Hajar's heart, she would not have been able to cope with
such a difficult situation; she would have collapsed straight away,
and would not have become the woman whose name is forever remembered
night and day by those who perform hajj and 'umrah at the house
of Allah (SWT), every time they drink the pure water of Zamzam,
and run between the mounts of Safa' and Marwah, as Hajar did on
that most trying day...
"The first lady to use a girdle was the mother of Ishmael.
She used a girdle so that she might hide her tracks from Sarah.
Abraham brought her and her son Ishmael while she was suckling him,
to a place near the Ka'ba under a tree on the spot of Zam-zam, at
the highest place in the mosque. During those days there was nobody
in Mecca, nor was there any water So he made them sit over there
and placed near them a leather bag containing some dates, and a
small water-skin containing some water, and set out homeward. Ishmael's
mother followed him saying, "O Abraham! Where are you going,
leaving us in this valley where there is no person whose company
we may enjoy, nor is there anything (to enjoy)?" She repeated
that to him many times, but he did not look back at her Then she
asked him, "Has Allah ordered you to do so?" He said,
"Yes." She said, "Then He will not neglect us,"
and returned while Abraham proceeded onwards, and on reaching the
Thaniya where they could not see him, he faced the Ka'ba, and raising
both hands, invoked Allah saying the following prayers:
'O our Lord! I have made some of my offspring dwell in a valley
without cultivation, by Your Sacred House (Kaba at Mecca) in order,
O our Lord, that they may offer prayer perfectly. So fill some hearts
among men with love towards them, and (O Allah) provide them with
fruits, so that they may give thanks.' (14.37) Ishmael's mother
went on suckling Ishmael and drinking from the water (she had).
When the water in the water-skin had all been used up, she became
thirsty and her child also became thirsty. She started looking at
him (i.e. Ishmael) tossing in agony; She left him, for she could
not endure looking at him, and found that the mountain of Safa was
the nearest mountain to her on that land. She stood on it and started
looking at the valley keenly so that she might see somebody, but
she could not see anybody. Then she descended from Safa and when
she reached the valley, she tucked up her robe and ran in the valley
like a person in distress and trouble, till she crossed the valley
and reached the Marwa mountain where she stood and started looking,
expecting to see somebody, but she could not see anybody. She repeated
that (running between Safa and Marwa) seven times."
The Prophet said, "This is the source of the tradition of
the walking of people between them (i.e. Safa and Marwa). When she
reached the Marwa (for the last time) she heard a voice and she
asked herself to be quiet and listened attentively. She heard the
voice again and said, 'O, (whoever you may be)! You have made me
hear your voice; have you got something to help me?" And behold!
She saw an angel at the place of Zam-zam, digging the earth with
his heel (or his wing), till water flowed from that place. She started
to make something like a basin around it, using her hand in this
way, and started filling her water-skin with water with her hands,
and the water was flowing out after she had scooped some of it."
The Prophet added, "May Allah bestow Mercy on Ishmael's mother!
Had she let the Zam-zam (flow without trying to control it) (or
had she not scooped from that water) (to fill her water-skin), Zam-zam
would have been a stream flowing on the surface of the earth."
The Prophet further added, "Then she drank (water) and suckled
her child. The angel said to her, 'Don't be afraid of being neglected,
for this is the House of Allah which will be built by this boy and
his father, and Allah never neglects His people.' The House (i.e.
Kaba) at that time was on a high place resembling a hillock, and
when torrents came, they flowed to its right and left. She lived
in that way till some people from the tribe of Jurhum or a family
from Jurhum passed by her and her child, as they (i.e. the Jurhum
people) were coming through the way of Kada'. They landed in the
lower part of Mecca where they saw a bird that had the habit of
flying around water and not leaving it. They said, 'This bird must
be flying around water, though we know that there is no water in
this valley.' They sent one or two messengers who discovered the
source of water, and returned to inform them of the water. So, they
all came (towards the water)." The Prophet added, "Ishmael's
mother was sitting near the water. They asked her, 'Do you allow
us to stay with you?" She replied, 'Yes, but you will have
no right to possess the water.' They agreed to that." The Prophet
further said, "Ishmael's mother was pleased with the whole
situation as she used to love to enjoy the company of the people.
So, they settled there, and later on they sent for their families
who came and settled with them so that some families became permanent
residents there. The child (i.e. Ishmael) grew up and learnt Arabic
from them and (his virtues) caused them to love and admire him as
he grew up, and when he reached the age of puberty they made him
marry a woman from amongst them.
After Ishmael's mother had died, Abraham came after Ishmael's marriage
in order to see his family that he had left before, but he did not
find Ishmael there. When he asked Ishmael's wife about him, she
replied, 'He has gone in search of our livelihood.' Then he asked
her about their way of living and their condition, and she replied,
'We are living in misery; we are living in hardship and destitution,'
complaining to him. He said, 'When your husband returns, convey
my salutation to him and tell him to change the threshold of the
gate (of his house).' When Ishmael came, he seemed to have felt
something unusual, so he asked his wife, 'Has anyone visited you?'
She replied, 'Yes, an old man of so-and-so description came and
asked me about you and I informed him, and he asked about our state
of living, and I told him that we were living in a hardship and
poverty.' On that Ishmael said, 'Did he advise you anything?' She
replied, 'Yes, he told me to convey his salutation to you and to
tell you to change the threshold of your gate.' Ishmael said, 'It
was my father, and he has ordered me to divorce you. Go back to
your family.' So, Ishmael divorced her and married another woman
from amongst them (i.e. Jurhum).
Then Abraham stayed away from them for a period as long as Allah
wished and called on them again but did not find Ishmael. So he
came to Ishmael's wife and asked her about Ishmael. She said, 'He
has gone in search of our livelihood.' Abraham asked her, 'How are
you getting on?' asking her about their sustenance and living. She
replied, 'We are prosperous and well-off (i.e. we have everything
in abundance).' Then she thanked Allah' Abraham said, 'What kind
of food do you eat?' She said. 'Meat.' He said, 'What do you drink?'
She said, 'Water." He said, "O Allah! Bless their meat
and water." The Prophet added, "At that time they did
not have grain, and if they had grain, he would have also invoked
Allah to bless it." The Prophet added, "If somebody has
only these two things as his sustenance, his health and disposition
will be badly affected, unless he lives in Mecca." The Prophet
added," Then Abraham said Ishmael's wife, "When your husband
comes, give my regards to him and tell him that he should keep firm
the threshold of his gate.' When Ishmael came back, he asked his
wife, 'Did anyone call on you?' She replied, 'Yes, a good-looking
old man came to me,' so she praised him and added. 'He asked about
you, and I informed him, and he asked about our livelihood and I
told him that we were in a good condition.' Ishmael asked her, 'Did
he give you any piece of advice?' She said, 'Yes, he told me to
give his regards to you and ordered that you should keep firm the
threshold of your gate.' On that Ishmael said, 'It was my father,
and you are the threshold (of the gate). He has ordered me to keep
you with me.'
Then Abraham stayed away from them for a period as long as Allah
wished, and called on them afterwards. He saw Ishmael under a tree
near Zamzam, sharpening his arrows. When he saw Abraham, he rose
up to welcome him (and they greeted each other as a father does
with his son or a son does with his father). Abraham said, 'O Ishmael!
Allah has given me an order.' Ishmael said, 'Do what your Lord has
ordered you to do.' Abraham asked, 'Will you help me?' Ishmael said,
'I will help you.' Abraham said, Allah has ordered me to build a
house here,' pointing to a hillock higher than the land surrounding
it." The Prophet added, "Then they raised the foundations
of the House (i.e. the Ka'ba). Ishmael brought the stones and Abraham
was building, and when the walls became high, Ishmael brought this
stone and put it for Abraham who stood over it and carried on building,
while Ishmael was handing him the stones, and both of them were
saying, 'O our Lord! Accept (this service) from us, Verily, You
are the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing.' The Prophet added, "Then
both of them went on building and going round the Ka'ba saying:
O our Lord ! Accept (this service) from us, Verily, You are the
All-Hearing, the All-Knowing." [Narrated Ibn Abbas: Bukhari]
Origins:
http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/humanrelations/womeninislam/idealmuslimah/
http://www.minhajalmuslim.com/women/hagar.htm
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