His Blessed Character; Obedience towards Parents; Respect
towards the Superior
Ulema; Respect for the Masjid; Love and Respect towards
Pilgrims; Care for Children; A Few of Imam Ahmed Raza's Unique Habits; His
Mystical Powers
HIS BLESSED
CHARACTER
Both the inner and outer personality of Sayyiduna A'la Hadrat
(radi Allahu anhu) was
the same. He never compromised when it came to Shariat-e-Mustapha
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). He used to reprimand
anyone who even uttered one word against Shariah. He was the living example of
:"LOVE FOR THE SAKE OF ALMIGHTY ALLAH AND HATE FOR THE SAKE OF
ALLAH."
He never hurt the feelings of any good Muslim. He showed a
splendid amount of affection towards the poor and orphans. On a certain
occasion, A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) was invited to a person's house.
Allamah Zafruddeen Bihari (radi Allahu anhu) accompanied him. The host,
due to his extreme poverty, could only afford to place a few pieces of
bread and some beef before his honourable guests. When Allamah Zafruddeen
(radi Allahu anhu) saw the beef on the table, he became very
uncomfortable as he knew that A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) never used
to eat beef. It did not agree with his health. But, Sayyiduna A'la Hadrat
(radi Allahu anhu) did not object to the food. He sensed what Allamah
Zafruddeen (radi Allahu anhu) was thinking about, so he said, "If
any Muslim recites the following dua before eating, then no harm will be caused
by the food."
After completing the meal and, as they were departing, Allamah
Zafruddeen (radi Allahu anhu) questioned the host about his reason for
inviting Sayyiduna A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) to his house in such a
time of poverty. The host very confidently replied that although he was in such
a state, he was sure that by A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) presence in
his home, his home would be blessed with Barakah and Mercy from Almighty
Allah.
Once, a young boy went to see A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
at his home. He said, "Huzoor! You are invited to my house tomorrow
morning." A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) lovingly asked the boy,
"What will you be feeding me?" The boy, undoing a knot at the bottom of his
kurta, happily replied, "Look! I have brought some Dhall and chillies."
A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) said, "Very well then. I shall come
tomorrow."
The following morning, Hajee Kifaayatullah (radi Allahu
anhu) accompanied A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) to the boy's house.
As they entered the house, Hajee Kifaayatullah commented, "Huzoor! This is
the home of a musician." Just then the boy appeared to wash their hands.
A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) asked him, "Where is your father and
what is his occupation?" Before the boy could answer, the boy's mother, from
behind the pardah, respectfully said, "Huzoor! My husband passed away and
he used to be a musician, but before his death he repented. Now, all that I have
is this young boy who works to support us." A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu
anhu) then made Dua-e-Barakah and sat down to eat. After eating he said,
"If I would receive such sincere invitations daily, then I will definitely
accept them."
Professor Dr Mukhtarud'deen Arzoo, Dean of the Department of
Arabic, Muslim University Aligarh, said: "His affection and hate was for the
sake of Allah. Believers in Almighty Allah were his friends, and non-believers
his enemies. Followers of Allah and His last Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) were close and dear to him. He was not unkind to his personal
opponents. He was never harsh to them, but he never spared the enemies of Islam.
The entire life of A'la Hadrat was illuminated with the glorious observance
of Sunnat-e-Nabwi (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)."
OBEDIENCE TOWARDS PARENTS
After the demise of his father, Hadrat Allamah Mawlana Naqi Ali
Khan (radi Allahu anhu), A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) inherited
all his properties. Although he was the sole owner and beneficiary of these
properties, A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) never spent a single cent of
this wealth without first seeking the permission of his blessed mother. Even if
he wished to buy a Kitaab for study purposes he asked permission from his
mother!
When A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) wished to fulfill
his heart's desire of being present in front of the Rauza-e-Anwar, the Blessed
Tomb of Sayyiduna Rasulullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam), he first
sought the permission of his blessed mother. She immediately granted him
permission by saying: "Bismillahi Khuda Hafiz."
RESPECT TOWARDS THE SUPERIOR
ULEMA
While studying the life of A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu
anhu), it is difficult not to comprehend that he was, towards the enemies of
Islam, an example of "Ashidda'aoo alal kuffar" (harsh upon the
Kufaar). Towards the pious Muslims he was the shining example of
"Ruhhamaoo bainahuma" (caring towards each other).
A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) always showed immense
love and respect towards the Ulema of the Ahle Sunnah Wa Jamaah. He had a liking
towards Allamah Abdul Qaadir Badayouni (radi Allahu anhu). Concerning the
Ulema-e-Haq, A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) always praised them with the
following words, "THESE ULEMA ARE SUCH THAT IF THEY HAD TO ENTER A BARREN
TOWN, THEN IT TURNS INTO A BRIGHT CITY, AND WHEN THEY DEPART FROM A CITY, IT
BECOMES A BARREN TOWN."
Hadrat Mahdi Hassan Barkaati (radi Allahu anhu), the
Sajjada-e-Nashin of Sarkaare Kilan Mahrerah Shareef states, "When I used to
go to Bareilly Shareef, Huzoor A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) would personally
bring out the food for me, and he would also wash my hands. Once, while washing
my hands, he requested me to give him my ring and bangle which were made of
gold. I immediately presented them to him. Later, I departed to Bombay. When I
returned to Mahrerah Shareef, my daughter informed me that there was a parcel
for me from Bareilly Shareef. I opened the parcel and found enclosed the ring
and bangle. There was also a note in it which A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
wrote presenting the jewels to my daughter."
Subhan-Allah! Look at the respect and wisdom that A'la Hadrat
(radi Allahu anhu) showed towards his superiors. He practised upon the
law of "Amr bil Ma'roof Wa Nahi Anil Munkir" (forbidding that what
is not proper and practising that what is good) and the same time showing great
respect towards Hadrat Mahdi Hassan Barkaati (radi Allahu anhu).
RESPECT FOR THE MASJID
Once, A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) was performing
I'tikaaf in the Masjid in Bareilly Shareef. It was a cold winter's night. It was
raining quiet heavily. A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) went to perform his
Wudhu. In order not to allow the Masjid floors from becoming wet, he placed the
blanket that he was wearing on to the Masjid floor by folding it four times to
soak in the water. He then made his Wudhu on the blanket. Thus, he did not allow
one drop of water to fall in the Masjid. A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
then spent the entire night shivering in the cold since he did not have a
blanket to cover himself with because it was damp with water.
LOVE AND RESPECT TOWARDS
PILGRIMS
A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) always showed great
respect to Pilgrims (Hajees). He made it his duty to meet with the Hajees when
they arrived from the Haramain Sharifain. Whenever he would meet a Hajee, the
very first question he used to ask was, "DID YOU VISIT THE MAZAAR OF THE HOLY
PROPHET MUHAMMAD (SALLAL LAAHU ALAIHI WASALLAM)?" If the answer he received
was in the affirmative, then he would kiss the feet of the Hajee. If the Hajee
replied that he did not, then A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) would show
his dissatisfaction and would end his conversation with that person.
CARE FOR CHILDREN
Hadrat Allamah Zafruddeen Bihari (radi Allahu anhu)
states that while he was still a student in Bareilly Shareef, he and many others
used to spend their Eid in Bareilly Shareef. They did not go home to their
families as they lived far from the madressa. But, he says that Eid was always
spent joyfully because A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) used to treat them
like his very own children. He used to also give them "Eidi" (spending money) on
that day.
When Muffasir-e-Azam-e-Hind, Hadrat Ebrahim Raza Khan (radi
Allahu anhu), who is the father of Tajush Shariah, Hadrat Allamah Mufti
Mohammed Akhtar Raza Khan Al Azhari, was born, his grand-father, A'la Hadrat
(radi Allahu anhu), out of great joy, invited all the students of
Madressa Manzare Islam to a meal. Before preparing the meal, A'la Hadrat
(radi Allahu anhu) asked each group of students as to what they enjoyed
eating. Accordingly, he prepared the meals for them - fish and rice for the
Bengali students; Firini, Zarda and Breyani for the Bihari students; and sheep
for the Punjabi and other foreign students.
A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) loved and cared for
children. He always made them feel comfortable around him. He never shouted or
scolded at them unnecessarily. If any child did something wrong, he would gently
explain to that child their error and show them the right path. He always
returned the Salaams of little children.
A FEW OF IMAM AHMED RAZA'S UNIQUE
HABITS
1. He never kept any ordinary book on the books of Ahadith.
2. He would be displeased if anyone spoke out unnecessarily
while he explained the Ahadith.
3. He did not prefer anyone to sit with one leg onto the lap of
the other leg. He would usually sit with both knees erect.
4. He would sit in the position of Tashahhud from the beginning
to the end in a Mehfil-e-Meelad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) which
sometimes lasted for 5 or 6 hours.
5. He would never chew paan during a lecture.
6. On hearing the name "Muhammad", he would immediately say
"Sallal laahu alaihi wasallam."
7. He would never laugh out aloud.
8. He slept in the position of the Arabic form of the word
"Muhammad".
9. He would never spit or stretch his feet in the direction of
the Qibla.
10. He always did everything form the right-hand-side.
HIS MYSTICAL POWERS
Without any exaggeration, an entire book on the Karaamats
(Miracles) of A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) can be compiled. In this
time, the greatest Karaamat that any person can display is his followance of
Shariat-e-Mustapha (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). A'la Hadrat (radi
Allahu anhu) never fell short of this in any way. We also wish to state
that, in reality, the mere existence of A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
was a miracle on its own. However, for the sake of attaining blessings, a
few or his Karaamats are being quoted for the benefit of his lovers.
Janaab Amjad Ali was a resident of Bhasouri. He was a dedicated
Mureed of A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu). Once Amjad Ali took his rifle
and went out hunting. While he was hunting, a stray bullet from his rifle
accidentally hit a passer-by, killing him. Amjad Ali was later arrested for
murder. He was tried and then sentenced passed on him - death by hanging.
A few days before his execution, a few members of his family
came to visit him. With the mere thought of his execution, they began to weep
bitterly. He smiled at them and said, "GO HOME AND DO NOT WEEP. I WILL
RETURN ON THE DAY OF MY EXECUTION. MY PEER-O-MURSHID, SAYYIDUNA A'LA HADRAT
(RADI ALLAHU ANHU) HAS STATED THAT HE HAS RELEASED ME."
On the night of his execution, his mother went to visit him.
Thinking how near the time of his execution had come, she began to weep out of
fear. But Amjad Ali's faith in the words of his Peer-o-Murshid was very strong.
He asked his mother to go home and to stop worrying. He told her that through
the Will of Almighty Allah, he will return home in a little while to have
breakfast with her. Being visibly shaken, she returned home.
The time had finally arrived. Amjad Ali was escorted to the
gallows to be hanged. The noose was put around his neck. The authorities asked
him if he had any final request. Very calmly, he replied, "There is no
need to request anything. My time of death has not yet arrived." The
authorities were baffled by his composure. Nevertheless, they decided to proceed
with the hanging. As they were about to hang him, the authorities received a
telegram. The telegram stated that due to the crowning of Queen Elizabeth, a
certain number of prisoners were being released. Amjad Ali Sahib's name was on
that list! He was immediately released. As promised he went home to have
breakfast with his mother. In this Karaamat of A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu
anhu), not only was Amjad Ali pardoned but, many other prisoners were
freed.
Once, a women came crying to A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu
anhu). She reminded him that he had once made Dua for her to bear a child
and through his Dua a male child was born. She told him that the child had now
passed away and she could not bear this loss. She cried and begged A'la
Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) to bring the child back to life.
A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) went to her home. He
noticed that the child was lying on a bed and was covered with a sheet. In the
meantime, the mother of the child continuously asked A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu
anhu) to bring the child back to life. A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
removed the sheet from the face of the child, placed his blessed hands over the
child's eyes and commanded the child, "Son! Wake up and listen to that
which your mother is saying." All of a sudden, the child began to cry.
All those present were astonished. They thanked A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu
anhu) abundantly. He humbly smiled and said, "I did not do anything.
He was asleep. All I did was wake him up."
There lived a certain person in Bareilly Shareef who had very
false concepts concerning Ulema, Awliyah and Peer-o-Murshid and Mureed
relationships. One of his friends, who was on his way to meet A'la Hadrat
(radi Allahu anhu), asked this person to accompany him and meet A'la
Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu). He also suggested that by discussing his false
concepts and beliefs with A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu), he will be
shown the right path. While discussing whether or not to go, that person with
the false concepts, saw a vendor selling fresh sweetmeats. He said, "First
buy me some sweetmeats then I will go with you." His friend agreed to
buy it for him on the way back home.
Nevertheless, after much convincing he agreed to accompany his
friend to the house of A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu). They entered his
blessed house and sat there. A Mureed arrived and brought some sweetmeats. It
was the procedure in the court of A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) that
those persons with beards would get two shares, and those without beards would
receive only one share as they were still taken as children.
The Mureed who was responsible for distributing the sweetmeats only gave one
share to the person who had misconcepts about Awliyah and Ulema. A'la Hadrat
(radi Allahu anhu), who was present there and witnessing the entire
incident, commanded the Mureed to give that person two shares. The Mureed
remarked, "Huzoor! He has no beard. He should get one." A'la
Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu) replied, "Give him two. He desires to
have two." When the person heard this he immediately repented and
became the Mureed of A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu). His desire was to
receive two shares and he realised that A'la Hadrat (radi Allahu anhu)
was even aware of the thoughts in his heart.