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The
Day the Prophet Wept
Before
the time when the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be
upon him, began to disseminate Allah’s Word, there were
many Arabs who preferred their sons to their daughters.
Sons
were strong they could work hard they could bring great
benefits to their parents and their family. But daughters
being girls were weak or so the Arabs thought. Not only
that, girls were a nuisance and were a burden and an expense
on a family.
Many
Arab fathers had no use for girls and when a daughters was
born to them instead of a son they did not feel at all
pleased. Some of them got very angry at the birth of a girl
and buried her alive. Fortunately, though not many Arab
fathers were like the man who went to the Prophet and
confessed to a truly terrible crime.
This
father had once been an idol worshipper like all the Arabs
before the Prophet Muhammad cam among them and showed them
the way of Islam. Before he became a Muslim, the Arab had
had a daughter a sweet little girl and kissing him. Whenever
her father called this little girl came running towards him
always ready to show her love.
One
day the Arab called her and of course she ran to his side.
He told her for a long walk and the girl skipped and hopped
happily beside her father as they went along the poor little
thing She never thought that a dreadful fate awaits her.
Before
long the father and his daughter came to a well. Suddenly
without warning he grabbed her lifted her up and throw down
the well. The little girl was dreadful frightened and cried
out in terror shrieking Daddy Oh Daddy.
But
the father refused to listen to her pleas and her cries for
help. Instead he threw a load of earth down the well to bury
his daughter and then he went home and left her to die.
It
was a heartrending story. The father was full of remorse and
guilt for the dreadful murder he had committed. The girl’s
father would have to suffer his guilt for the rest of his
life.
Naturally
the Prophet was appalled when he heard what the father had
done. His heart ached with sorrow. Tears welled up in his
eyes and spilled down his face and into his beard. The
Prophet wept so much that his face and beard became very wet
and the hairs on his beard were all straggly with water.
When
his friend saw the Prophet weep like this they became very
unhappy and felt their eyes, too fill with tears.
All
the same they knew it was right for the Prophet Muhammad to
shed so many tears for the poor little girl who had died
such a terrible death. For had he not taught his people that
they should love. All children both boys and girls? Had he
not said: Allah loves he who loves and looks after family
especially the girls?
And
was the Prophet not the greatest friend the children of the
world have ever had?

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