Thursday, September 15, 2011

His departed darling.



This is the real love story between Zainab bint Muhammad and Abu al-'Aas ibn Rabee’ [ra]; Zainab was the daughter of the Prophet sws and her cousin Abu al-'Aas, was Khadeeja [ra]’s nephew. He was one of the nobles of the Quraish, and the Prophet sws loved him very much.
One day Abu al-'Aas went to the Prophet (sws) before he had received his mission of Prophethood and said:
“I want to marry your eldest daughter.” 
So the Prophet replied: “I must ask her first.” 
He (sws) went to Zainab and asked her: “Your cousin came to me and he wishes to marry you, do you accept him as your husband?”
Her face turned red with bashfulness and she smiled.
So Zainab married Abu al-'Aas, the beginning of a great love story. They had two children; Ali and Umaymah.
During this course of time Muhammad became a Prophet while Abu al-'Aas was away from Makkah.  Abu al-'Aas returned to find his wife a Muslim. When he first came back, his wife said,
“I have great news for you”.
 He stood up and left her. Zainab was surprised and followed him as she said,
“My father became a Prophet and I have become a Muslim.” 
He replied, “Why didn’t you tell me first?”
 Hence a big problem began between the two; a problem of religion and belief.
She told him, “I wasn’t going to disbelieve in my father and his message, he is not a liar, and he is “The Honest and Trustworthy” [Al-Siddiq wal Ameen]. I’m not the only believer; my mother and my sisters became Muslims, my cousin Ali ibn Abi Talib became a Muslim, your cousin Uthman ibn Affan became a Muslim, and your friend, Abu Bakr, became a Muslim.”
He replied, “Well, as for me, I don’t want people to say, ‘he let down his people and his forefathers to please his wife’. And I am not accusing your father of anything.” 
Then he said, “So will you excuse me and understand?”
She replied, “Who will excuse and understand you if I don’t? I will stay beside you and help you until you reach the truth.”
And she kept her word for 20 years.
Abu al-'Aas remained an unbeliever, and then came the migration. Zainab went to her father and asked him for the permission to stay with her husband. The Prophet sws replied,
“Stay with your husband and children”.
So Zainab stayed in Makkah, until the battle of Badr occurred. Abu al-'Aas was to fight in the army of Quraish against the Muslims. For Zainab, it meant that her husband will be fighting her father, a time Zainab had always feared. She kept crying out:
“O Allah, I fear one day the sun may rise and my children become orphans or I lose my father”.
So the battle started, and ended in victory for the Muslims. Abu El’Ass was captured by the Muslims, and news of this reached Makkah. Zainab asked,
“What did my father do?”
They told her, “The Muslims won”.
So she prayed to Allah, thanking Him. Then she asked: “What did my husband do?”
They said: “He was captured.”
She said, “I’ll send a payment to release him.” 
She didn’t own anything of much value, so she took off her mother’s necklace, and sent it with Abu al-'Aas brother to the Prophet.
While the Prophet sws was sitting, taking payments and releasing captives, he saw Khadeeja’s necklace. He held it up and asked:
“Whose payment is this?”
They said: “ 
Abu al-'Aasibn Rabee.”
He cried and said “This is Khadeeja’s necklace.”
As soon as the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) saw that necklace, he had a feeling of extreme compassion and his heart palpitated for the great memory. The Companions who were present there gazed in amazement having being captivated by the magnificence of the situation.
After a long silence, the Messenger of Allah sws stood up and said,
“O my people, this man is my in-law, should I release him? And do you accept the return of this necklace to my daughter?”
They answered in unison “Yes, O Messenger of Allah!”
The Prophet sws gave the necklace to Abu al-'Aas and said to him,
“Tell Zainab not to give away Khadeeja’s necklace.” Then he sws said, “
Abu al-'Aas, Can we speak privately?”
He took him aside and said, “Allah has ordered me to separate between a Muslim and a disbeliever, so could you return my daughter to me?”
Abu al-'Aas reluctantly agreed.
Zainab stood on the gates of Makkah waiting for the arrival of Abu al-'Aas When he finally came he said,
“I am going away”.
She asked, “Where to?”
He replied, “It is not me who is going, it is you. You are going to your father. We must separate because you are a Muslim.” 
She implored him, “Will you become a Muslim and come with me?” But he refused.
So Zainab took her son and daughter and traveled to Madinah, and for 6 years she refused to remarry, hoping that one day Abu al-'Aas would come.
After 6 years, Abu El’Ass was traveling in a caravan from Makkah to Syria. During the journey, he was intercepted by some of the Prophet’s companions. He escaped and asked for Zainab’s home. He knocked on her door shortly before the dawn prayer. She opened the door and asked him,
“Did you become a Muslim?”
He whispered “No, I come as a fugitive.”
She implored him once more “Can you become a Muslim?”
Again his answer was a negative.
“Do not worry.” She said, “Welcome my cousin, welcome, the father of Ali and Umaymah.”
After the Prophet sws prayed the dawn prayer in congregation with the people, they heard a voice from the back of the mosque,
“I have freed Abu al-'Aas ibn Rabee.” Zainab had granted Abu al-'Aas freedom.
The Prophet sws asked, “Have you heard what I heard?”
They all said, “Yes, Messenger of Allah.”
Zainab said, “He is my cousin and the father of my children and I have freed him.”
The Prophet sws stood up and said, “O people, I declare that this man was a very good son-in-law, he never broke his promise, and neither did he tell lies. So if you accept, I will return his money back and let him go. If you refuse it’s your decision and I will not blame you for it.”
The companions agreed, “We will give him his money.”
So the Prophet sws said to Zainab, “We have freed the one you have freed, O Zainab.”
Then he sws went to her and told her “be generous to him, he is your cousin and the father of your children, but don’t let him get near you, he is prohibited for you.”
She replied, “Sure, father, I’ll do as you say.”
She went in and told her husband, “O Abu al-'Aas, didn’t you miss us at all? Won’t you become a Muslim and stay with us?”
But he refused. Abu al-'Aas then took the money and returned to Makkah. Once he returned he stood up and announced,
“O people, here is your money. Is there anything left?”
They replied, “No, Abu al-'Aas, there is nothing left, thanks a lot.”
So Abu al-'Aas, “I testify that there is no god but Allah, and Muhammed is His Messenger.”
Then he went back to Madinah and ran to the Prophet sws as he said, “Dear Prophet, you freed me yesterday, and today I say that I testify there is no god but Allah and you are His Messenger.”
He asked the Prophet, “Will you give me the permission to go back to Zainab?”
The Prophet sws smiled and said, “Come with me”;
he took him to Zainab’s house and knocked on her door. The Prophet sws said, “O Zainab, your cousin came to me and asked if he can return to you”.
Just like 20 years before, her face turned red with bashfulness and she smiled.
The sad thing was, a year after this incident, Zainab died. Abu al-'Aas shed hot tears because of her death and drove those who were around him to tears. The Messenger of Allah sws came with eyes full of tears and a heart full of sorrow. Zainab’s death reminded him of the death of his wife, Khadeejah. He told the women, who gathered around Zainab’s corpse,
“Wash her three times and use camphor in the third wash.”
He performed funeral prayers on her and followed her final resting place. Abu al-'Aas returned to his children, Ali and Umaymah. Kissing them and wetting them with his tears, he remembered the face of his departed darling.
May Allah be pleased with Zainab, the Prophet’s daughter! May He reward her with Paradise for her patience, endurance and struggle!
Abu al-'Aas would cry so profusely that the people saw the Prophet himself weeping and calming him down. Abu al 'Aas would say,
“By Allah, I can’t stand life anymore without Zainab.” 
He died just one year after Zainab’s death.

4 comments:

uskutsilence said...

mashaAllah~

syukran for sharing this true story.

Have you listened to a nasheed by Native Deen, about Khadijah, Rasulullah SAW's wife? The title is Zamilooni and this is one of the part that I loved most:

We look for stories of love, in places dark and cold,
When we have a guiding light, for the whole world to behold,
But were so selfish in our ways and to the ones we hold so close, Our own pleasure and happiness is what we value most.

jazakallah.

Hamid said...

yes, I have listened it .Truly beautiful lines.

MC Muslimah said...

SubhanAllah, I never knew of this story. If you can please let me know of the reference of this story then I will be able to openly share this story with others. Please help with the reference. BarakhAllahu Feek.

Hamid said...

Well I took it from this link

http://www.islamicbulletin.org/newsletters/issue_24/love.aspx

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