Though
she was even wealthier than other rich people, unlike them, she
always thought about helping the poor and sharing their sorrow and
difficulties, and solving their problems.For this reason,
Khadijeh (S.A.) ordered her servants to never close the doors of her
house to any poor person and to always have ready at hand the things
the poor needed. She commanded her servants to inform her whenever a
poor person wanted to talk to her or wanted something from her
during the day or night. She could not bear the thought that a poor
leaves her house in sorrow, not having received something from her.
So the deprived and poor knew the way to Khadijeh's house and
called that house, "The house of hope and security." More than any
other, the orphans sought refuge in her house, because Khadijeh (S.A.)
sympathized with them a lot and she would care for them in a
motherly way. So they called her "Ummul Yatama", meaning, "The
Mother of the Orphans".
Having talked about Khadijeh's (S.A.) house, the following lines
will help you gain a conception of her house.
The house where lived Khadijeh (S.A.) and from where she
performed all the benevolent tasks for the poor, was one of the
nicest in Mecca. It had two floors, each one of which was decorated
by a small balcony. The northern section of the house so faced the
Ka'aba (House of Allah) that the latter could be seen from its small
windows. In addition to this, the visitors to Allah's house could be
seen too. The windows of the other three sides faced three of
Mecca's roads and every passenger entering Mecca could be seen from
those windows. There was a green dome at the top of the building,
which made it look a hundred times more beautiful. The interior of
the house was divided into two sections, one of which Khadijeh (S.A.)
kept for private usage and where no one was allowed without her
permission.
She chose the northern section of the house, which faced the
Ka'aba as her living quarters, and from there she stood in front of
the house of Allah and prayed to Him everyday.
The other section of Khadijeh's (S.A.) house was for the guests.
Special servants entertained the guests, looking after their needs.
Everybody was satisfied when they left Khadijeh's house. This is why
all the people living in the region would call Khadijeh's house,
"the house of generosity and kindness". In hard times, people would
go and come back, hands full and happy. We can say that the section
of Khadijeh's house open to the public was home to many homeless,
the poor, refugees, orphans and the oppressed. If anyone was looking
for shelter, people would send him to Khadijeh's house.
A famous writer described Khadijeh's house as follows:
"Every orphan who didn't have anyone to depend on,
Every father who couldn't get food for his children,
Every woman who was homeless,
Everybody who suffered and became shelter less,
All of them knew the way to Khadijeh's (S.A.) house and went there.
They took refuge in her kindness and wealth.
The sore hearts of those people were treated with her favour and
grace."
This was why Khadijeh's house was always full of people. Whole
day and night, there were coming and going activities there.
Khadijeh (S.A.) would come to that section accessible to the public
a few hours everyday. She would sit with her poor and homeless
guests, talk and listen to their distress and difficulties. She
would caress the children and wipe the tears of the mothers. Then
she would call her private servant and he would bring some bags of
money. Khadijeh (S.A.) would then distribute the money amongst the
people.
Kind Khadijeh (S.A.) would always sit with the orphans at dinner
and eat with them. She would herself feed the delicious food to
them. She would place her hands around their faces, caress and kiss
them, saying: "My dear children! Don't feel like orphans. (I am your
mother). I will support and love you like my own child."
Khadijeh's (S.A.) support and protection was not only for the
orphans who didn't have any parents, but also for those who had
parents. During those days, known as Al-Jahiliyya (The age of
Ignorance), some fathers who were narrow-minded and foolish would
bury their own daughters alive, for different foolish reasons. They
were proud of this ugly and indecent act. On every opportunity, they
would boast about what they had done. However, they never thought
about the day of Judgement and that Allah will judge them:
"When the female (infant) who was buried alive will be asked
for what sin was she killed." (Al-Qur'an, 81:8-9)
During those days, this ugly and indecent act was common amongst
some Arab tribes. They would kill their innocent daughters because
of poverty and believed that having a daughter is something to be
ashamed of. They would cowardly bury their daughters alive.
Then glowed the light of Islam forbidding such a practice. Allah
says in Al-Qur'an:
"And do not kill your children for fear of poverty; We give
them sustenance and yourselves (too); surely to kill them is a great
sin." (Al-Qur'an, 17:31)
As a result, when some mothers gave birth to a girl, their
husbands would get angry at them. They either had to give their
daughter to their cruel husband, who was free to do whatever he
wanted to do to the innocent baby, or send the baby to Khadijeh's (S.A.)
house from where it could be supported and saved from being buried
alive. Now we are going to tell you one of those stories.

O Khadija, among all the people of the world, you have
attained a sublime position, the most honorable position.
You have been granted the honor of being wife to Muhammad,
the great man whose peer has not been born by any woman in
the whole world. All praiseworthy virtues and majestic
qualities plus modesty are to be found in him and will be so
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One night, when darkness covered the region of the Hejaz (Arabian
Peninsula), the wealthy, who had no conscience, were sleeping in
their comfortable beds, putting their arrogant heads on their
comfortable pillows. They were sleeping comfortably and never
bothered about anyone or anything else as they had everything in the
world. Also money was always at their disposal and they could do
whatever they wished, even irrational. They thought that as long as
the earth exists, they would have power.
On the same night, the poor and helpless people were sleeping in
their dirty houses or beside the walls of some rich person's house
in the city or in Khadijeh's (S.A.) house and they would try to
forget all about their sorrow and misery, at least for that night.
During this dark night, the stars and moon were hiding behind the
dark clouds. Not willing to see the prejudice and inequality amongst
the human beings, they had stopped shining.
On that night, everybody was asleep except Khadijeh (S.A.) and
her special servant and............
Khadijeh (S.A.) was thinking in her private room. She was
swimming in the sea of dreams and had surrounded herself with the
turbulent waves of her thoughts.
Then suddenly someone knocked at her door. Khadijeh (S.A.), still
dreaming, lifted her head and asked: "Who is it?" Someone answered:
"It is me, my lady, Maysareh." Khadijeh (S.A.) replied: "Come in! I
am awake. I can't sleep tonight." The door opened and Khadijeh's
special servant, Maysareh, rushed into the room, all confused.
Maysareh said: "As Salaamu Alaikum, my lady, I am sorry if I am
bothering you."
Khadijeh (S.A.) replied: "Wa Alaikum Salaam. What is wrong,
Maysareh? I see that you are worried. Has something happened or...?"
Maysareh answered: "No, no! Don't worry. You yourself said that we
should tell you whenever an indigent, helpless or an oppressed
person wanted to see you."
Khadijeh (S.A.) said: "Yes, yes. I myself said that. Now what has
happened and who wants to see me and why?" Maysareh answered: "My
lady, a young woman carrying a heavy sack has come to the house. She
was shaking and crying and her hair was untidy. She begged me to
bring her to you. It seems that she came here because she is afraid
and depressed."
Khadijeh (S.A.) answered; "Very well. There is no problem. Tell
her to come in. I myself told you to call me anytime, day or night
if any helpless or homeless person wanted to see me. Don't let that
person leave this house in sadness or with empty hands".
Maysareh went to call the young woman to take her to Khadijeh's
room.
Khadijeh (S.A.) started thinking about that young woman and she
told herself: "Oh Allah! What has happened to this poor woman in the
middle of the night? What kind of problem has she faced that has
caused her to leave her house alone at this time and to come to my
house? Who is this helpless woman? Where does she come from? And why
did she come here? Maybe she is a mother who came here with her sick
child so that we can provide food and medicine for it.
"Maybe she is a slave who has come here because of her unjust
master. Or maybe she is a chaste woman whose house the street
ruffians entered by force to kill her husband or take her innocent
child. Maybe none of these, but maybe her cruel husband wanted to
take her innocent daughter away from her and bury the girl alive
under the cold dust of the desert. Maybe for this reason, she took
the baby and brought her here seeking refuge in my house."
Many thoughts occupied the chaste mind of Khadijeh (S.A.) when
suddenly the door opened. A young woman, whose head and face were
covered with a veil, entered, crying. Tears had completely wet her
red and dusty cheeks. Her arms and legs were shaking out of sorrow
and she could only say: "As Salaamu Alaikum." She then sat down on
the floor and tried to kiss Khadijeh's feet, but the latter stopped
her and hugged her and kissed her face like a kind mother. Khadijeh
(S.A.) asked her: 'my daughter! What has happened? Why are you so
upset? Be sure that whatever I can do I will do for you. Tell me, my
daughter. Tell me what has happened."
The young woman moved away from Khadijeh's embrace and opened the
heavy sack and placed it in front of Khadijeh (S.A.). She removed a
beautiful baby from it, which was like the blossom of spring and
hugged it.
After the young woman gave the baby many long and warm kisses
while still in tears, she placed the baby in front of Khadijeh (S.A.)
and said:
"Oh Lady of Quraish! Oh kind Khadijeh (S.A.) I beg you, please
have mercy upon my baby and me. Look how beautiful it is and what
beautiful black eyebrows it has. For the sake of Allah look how it
looks at me with its sweet eyes. See what a beautiful smile it has.
It seems that the baby understands what I say because it looks at me
this way. The baby knows that I want to take it away from myself and
give it to somebody else."
Then the young woman looked at the sky and said: "Oh Almighty
Allah! Save us from this insecure and ignorant situation and from
dirty deeds. Send us a savior who can stop this savage situation and
the cruel killings. What did this innocent baby do that makes its
father want to bury it alive with no fear? What did I do wrong that
I must give up my baby?
The woman prayed to Allah and then started crying even more. The
baby, afraid of her mother's cries started crying also.
Khadijeh (S.A.), who was quiet until this time, took the woman's
lovely baby and hugged it and sympathetically said to the young
woman: "My daughter! Don't worry. "I will keep and protect your baby
like my own daughter, I know how you feel now and why you are so
upset. I am a mother and I know the heartache of mothers. I will
raise her and whenever you want, you can come here and see your
baby."
The young woman said: "What if my husband comes and wants to take
her from you? He is an obstinate person. When I was pregnant, he
told me: 'If it is a boy, he is mine. If it is a girl, it belongs to
the grave.' He repeated this sentence everyday to bother me.
"Today when I felt the pains of delivery, I took refuge in the
desert so I could deliver the baby. There, this beautiful girl was
born. I didn't return to the house because I knew if I took it to
the house, it would have meant the grave for it; as a result, I came
to your house because I knew that my daughter would be protected
here.
"Oh kind Khadijeh (S.A.)! We, the women of this region, know you
very well. We know that you protect the orphans better than their
parents, but I am still afraid that my angry husband may come here
and get the baby from you.
"He may even hurt me and kill me for having given the baby to
you. But it doesn't matter. Let him kill me but my daughter will be
alive."
The young woman uttered these words and fell down at Khadijeh's (S.A.)
feet and started crying very hard. Khadijeh (S.A.) picked her up and
placed her hand on the dusty hair of the young woman and very kindly
said: "My daughter! I told you not to worry about your baby. I will
raise her like my own baby and I will never give her to your
husband. He can't do anything here. If he comes here, I will hide
her. Be sure that your baby is in a secure place. Now get up and
rest a little bit. You don't feel well. You have come a long way.
Leave everything to Allah because Allah is closer and kinder to a
person than anyone else."
After the young woman heard the kind words of Khadijeh (S.A.),
she went to a corner of the room and fell into a deep sleep. The
great Khadijeh (S.A.), whose pure spirit was shaken by the recent
incidents thought very hard about the things that the young woman
had told her. Then she asked herself: What is this misfortune that
is over coming the Arab fathers, that causes them to become so cruel
and conscienceless as to bury their innocent babies alive with their
own hands under tons of black soil? Do they fear poverty or feel
ashamed?
The Lady of Quraish kept thinking about this unfortunate
situation and deliberated as to how long this practice would
continue. Having pondered deeply, she started to pray and commune
with Allah. She said:
"Oh Allah! I swear by your Prophets and the people who are close
to You. I beg You to send the Saviour that Jesus and the other
Messengers have promised for these unfortunate and ignorant people
so that this ugly, and unfortunate situation comes to an end. Only
then would innocent mothers be able to hold their unprotected and
innocent babies in their arms."
After prayer, she went to sleep. She dreamt that the sun was
rising from the sky and turned several times around the house of
Allah. It then moved towards her house, where its huge brightness
dazzled her eyes.
She woke up and realized that the day of Islam was near. |