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    My Amusing Life

    There is a rat in my bed!

    By UmmSaalih

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    Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem

    My Amusing Life!

    The journey to the Haramain, Mecca Mukarramah and Madinah

    Munawwarah, is without a doubt, an unforgettable journey, so much so

    that it has been called A Journey of a Lifetime!

    The sanctity and tranquillity one feels on entering Masjidun Nabawi sall

    Allhu alay-hi wa-sallam is beyond description. There is no serenity, no

    peace, and no calm in comparison. And the awareness one feels of his

    Creator at that first sighting of the Kaaba, the closeness and the connection

    which one feels with Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala at that momentous instant is

    at its pinnacle.

    To know that our Nabi sall Allhu alay-hi wa-sallam walked on these parts,

    breathed this air, lived and died in these cities, touches the heart ininnumerable ways.

    My journey to these blessed parts was indeed memorable, and these

    memories shall live on forever in my heart.

    I shall always remember my first tearful sighting of Masjidun Nabawi sall

    Allahu alay-hi wa sallam and my awe-struck one of the Holy Kaaba. I shall

    always remember walking through the busy streets of Aziziah with my

    sister, my friend, my confidant, as we walked and talked and ate pizza late

    into the night and held on to each precious moment of this dream cometrue.

    And yesthere are also those other memories, the ones that make you

    cover your face and shake your head, and sigh with embarrassment.

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    I remember arriving at Heathrow Airport and being pulled aside by the

    Customs Officer. I remember him opening my little red knapsack that I had

    with me aboard the flight. The very bag that I had placed a currant roll

    pastry offered to me by my teacher but I was too airsick to eat. I had

    wrapped it with a napkin and stuffed it into my little red knapsack.

    As the Officer began removing my books and other items from my bag,

    crumbs from the now disintegrated pastry fell onto the counter. I lowered

    my head. As he continued to remove more items, more crumbs fell onto the

    counter and my head went even lower. My husband was now looking at me

    with a face I choose not to describe, although I do have many descriptives at

    hand. He did comment, Anywhere you go so, girl? Which was local slang

    for How embarrassing!

    Moving on from that never to forget episode, another noteworthy momentoccurred one day in the apartment building in Aziziah. A group of sisters

    had asked me to come into their room to review with them the guidelines of

    performing theHajj rituals. As I entered the room, I sought permission to

    sit on one of the sisters bed. She said, Sure, but you should know there is

    a rat on my bed!

    I assured her that there was no rat there. Moments before, I had witnessed

    the chaotic commotion of people running about in a frenzy as they tried to

    capture a rat that was running from room to room. I said most calmly and

    confidently that the rat was gone. The rat had left the building!

    So I sat on the bed and for approximately fifteen minutes we talked about

    the various Hajj rites. Then as I got up to leave, the sister asked if I could

    shake out her sheets, since the rat was on the bed.

    I sighed and picked up her sheets saying There is no rat here. Had there

    been a rat here, it wouldnt have sat still while I was talking all this time!

    As I shook the sheets, to my utter dismay, the rat fell out of the sheets and

    onto my feet. The room was once more filled with screams and shrieks! I

    ran to the door, but the rat was faster than me, it reached the doorway

    before me and ran out over my feet, again! I screamed some more and ran

    some more. It was no doubt quite a scene.

    After a short while of this continued chaos, an elderly sister from our group

    captured the rat.

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    She was an amazing woman. Not only did she save the day, but throughout

    the journey, she displayed the remarkable features of what it is to truly bean ideal wife. She reminded me of Khadijah radiallahu anha, the beloved and

    blessed wife of our Nabi sall Allhu alay-hi wa-sallam. She displayed similar

    characteristics of kindness, strength, support, love, humility and many

    other noble qualities that a wife should possess, and yet many do not.

    I feel blessed to have shared a room with her, to have been in her company

    and to have learnt from her simple yet sound character. I may have

    imparted some knowledge to others through my words, but this amazing

    personality imparted knowledge through her actions and example, which

    without a doubt, is the best method of teaching. May Allah subhanahu wa

    ta`alagrant us all that ability ameen.

    And on a closing note, when someone tells you There is a rat in my bed!

    you should listen it could very well be true!

    Just another incident from My Amusing Life!

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    Reflection!

    Life is filled with regrets.

    As I reflect upon those blessed days, my heart yearns to go back and to do

    so many things differently. I am, at times, overcome with regret and

    remorse, at what I could have done and should have done. But even in this

    despondent state, the mercy of Allah shines through, a ray of hope removing

    all darkness. Allah subhanahu wa ta`alagives you and me hope of His Infinite

    Mercy and Benevolence when He said in one of the most consoling of ayats,

    (Surah Az Zumar, Verse 53)

    Tell them, (O Prophet): My servants who have committed excesses against themselves,do not despair of Allah's Mercy. Surely Allah forgives all sins. He is Most Forgiving,

    Most Merciful.

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    Hadith:

    Ibn Maqil reported: I entered upon Abdullah along with my father and I heard him say

    the Messenger of Allah, sall Allhu alay-hi wa-sallam, said, Regret is repentance.

    My father said to him, Did you hear it from the Prophet? He said, Yes. (Hakim,Hadith No.7776, Pg.169, Vol.5, Qadimi Kutub Khana/ Ibn Majah, Pg.313, Qadimi

    Kutub Khana)

    As long as there is life, there is always the opportunity for repentance and

    for change. As long as there is life, there is hope.

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