It was just like any
other day for the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم as he sat in the narrow cave of Hira contemplating over
life and over the situation of his people. All was normal, until out of
nowhere, a mysterious and unusual figure appeared in the presence of the
Messenger of Allahصلى الله عليه وسلم .
It was Jibraeel (as), an angel sent from the heavens, to deliver a command
which would mark a new era and beginning for the people of Makkah and for the
entire world. The Prophet of Allah was dumbfounded as he watched in awe, the
coming of Jibraeel (as). He صلى الله عليه وسلم began shaking as the angel squeezed him tighter, and
pleaded him with a command to “Read!.”
In a mode of panic,
and after the angel had disappeared, the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم sped down the mountain, his thoughts jumbled,
and his confusion risen.
But who would he run
to? Abu Taalib? The man who loved, nurtured, cared for and nourished him more
than his own sons? Or would he run to Abu Bakr? A man who even in the days of
jahiliyyah was known for his softness and kind demeanour?
No, he ran to
Khadija. As he raced towards his house, he couldn’t help but feel fearful,
worried and anxious as all sorts of thoughts began to fill up his mind. In a
rush, he entered his home, “Cover, cover me!” were the words to escape his
blessed lips as Khadija rushed to cover him in a blanket.
She was calm. She was
relaxed. She was peaceful. She didn’t quickly throw at him 1000 questions. She
didn’t scream or pull her hair out. She didn’t panic. She remained at ease. For
she knew *that* was what her beloved husband needed most right then.
He needed love. He
needed care. He needed comfort and warmth. He needed someone to tell him
everything was going to be OK. He needed someone to just listen to him, hear
his words, understand his fears and worries, and then console him and advise
him in a gentle and positive man.
And Khadija did just
that.
It’s at this moment;
we begin to see the beauty that embellished the heart of Khadija. It’s at this
moment, we get an insight into her amazing and wise personality and the level
of love she had as a wife, supporter and companion of the Messenger of
Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم.
When the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم finally shared his experience, the wise Khadija began to instill positivity in the mind of the Messenger of Allah by mentioning and speaking of his praise worthy qualities. She said:
“Do not
worry,” she said, “for by Him who has dominion over Khadijah’s soul, I hope
that you are the Prophet of this nation. Allah would never humiliate you, for
you are good to your relatives, you are true to your word, you help those who
are in need, you support the weak, you feed the guest and you answer the call
of those who are in distress.”
It’s at this moment
us wives, husbands, friends, sons and daughters can take away lessons, which
will help us in our relationships with others and especially when they need us
the most.
• Be a source of comfort – I want you to ask yourself a
question. If your friend was going through a hardship and desperately needed
some advice, would you be the first person that would come to their mind? Or
would they not associate comfort, love, care and concern with you? Think about
how many people the Prophetصلى الله عليه وسلم could have ran to, yet he chose Khadija – for he knew
that her comfort and loving personality would help him cool down after such a
traumatic experience. Ofcourse, the ultimate comfort lies in the remembrance of
Allah, however Allah has created us as such, that we desire a shoulder to
cry on and an arm to lean on in these trying and difficult moments.
• Remain Calm and Give Them Time – Notice how Khadija
didn’t begin bombarding the Prophetصلى الله عليه وسلم with questions. She didn’t pester him or begin panicking when
she saw the distress of the face of her husband. Rather, she remained calm and
knew that the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم would tell her when the time was right for him and so she
prepared herself to respond with in a manner of ease, gentleness and
compassion.
• Boost their confidence – Khadija (ra) didn’t begin a
rant on how the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم might have made a mistake on perhaps this was a punishment sent
to him. No! Rather, she knew that Allah wouldn’t forsake him due to his amazing
and incredible character and mannerism. So, she took this opportunity to speak
of his praiseworthy qualities, to remind him of the mercy and fairness of
Allah, to boost his confidence and to rekindle the hope within him, that indeed
this was but a test of Allah and that something amazing would result from it.
With this advice, she was able to calm the worries heart of the Messenger of
Allah.
• Be positive – Khadija always had a positive outlook
in life, and even in these moments she trained her mind to see the positive. No
doubt, the experience itself was dark and worried the Messenger of Allahصلى الله عليه وسلم . She must have been equally as surprised just by
hearing of the incident, however she decided to maintain a positive,
encouraging and optimistic attitude, despite the unanswered questions.
From these few
moments we learn so much about the wife of the Messenger of Allahصلى الله عليه وسلم , Khadija. It is no wonder that he loved her above
all his other wives, because it was in his most difficult experiences, that she
held his hand, that she comforted him, covered him and cared for him, and gave
him words of encouragement through the heavy weight of revelation.
Khadija was the
rudder that moved Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم who moved the world.
“She believed in me when no
one else did; she accepted Islam when people rejected me; and she helped and
comforted me when there was no one else to lend me a helping hand..."
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