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Never underestimate anyone or any reminder

There are moments in life, unexpected, that unfold before our eyes, leaving us 
in wonder over the Power of the Almighty. Sometimes, Allah sends forth a person 
who speaks words, few in number, weighty in sincerity, that forever changes our 
lives.
Sheikh Saleh Al-Meghamisi (may Allah preserve him), Imam of Masjid Quba, went 
through such a humbling, lesson-laden moment that leaves us with much to 
reflect on. He relates his story saying:

I was in the intensive care unit, just beginning to regain consciousness after 
undergoing a 24 hour open-heart surgery, when the nurse in charge of me noticed 
a change in the blood.
He informed a doctor, who informed another. A third doctor was then called, 
until 14 people, among them doctors and professionals, had gathered to discuss 
what they should do regarding my case.
They were reading the signals from the devices over my head, and although I had 
no idea what the situation was, I could read fear in their faces. It seemed 
that the signals were not pleasant.
They called Dr. Adam, a successful Sudanese doctor, to come and see. He studied 
the monitor and concluded that there was congealed blood on the heart and that 
it had to be removed. The news came down on me like a thunderbolt . The doctor 
sought my permission, and although fear began to overwhelm me, Allah guided me 
to utter the Shahadah, followed by my head nodding in agreement.
I was disconnected from the devices around me, and the doctor left to prepare 
for the operation.
At that same moment, there stood to my left a Lebanese nurse who seemed to feel 
sorry for me due to the situation I was in. Allah guided her to gently remind 
me:
“Listen. Salli ‘ala al-Naby (send blessings on the Prophet), and your Lord will 
relieve it.”
Instantly, like anyone would respond, I said: “Allahumma sallee ‘ala Muhammad 
wa ‘ala Aali Muhammad.” Just like that, I said it.
I said it and all the blood came down.
The signals indicated by the machines differed, and they were unsure as to what 
had occurred. They called the doctor back. He arrived, looked at the screen and 
said, “Sheikh Saleh, what we wanted to do and rid you of, Allah rid you of it 
from above the seven heavens.”
This story is not about Saleh (the Sheikh). It is about that woman whom Allah 
granted Tawfeeq to speak these simple words of reminder. And this is based on 
the teaching of the Prophet (peace be upon him), when Ubayy Bin Ka’b said, 
“I’ll devote all of my prayers to sending blessings on you.” The Prophet (peace 
be upon him) said, “In that case it will protect you from your worries.”
And Allah saved us from this distress with the sending of peace and blessings 
on his Prophet.
But again, this is not about me personally, it is about the success of this 
woman, so that we do not think poorly of the Muslim women. If someone were to 
see her guise and dress, they would not assume that she knew Allah even for a 
moment. While I, known as the Imam and Khateeb of (Masjid) Quba, it did not 
cross my mind to say those words.
The Sheikh’s story carries messages that we ought to reflect on for a moment. 
From the advice of the nurse, we are brought back to the teaching of the 
Prophet (peace be upon him) to his companion, Ubayy Bin Ka’b (may Allah be 
pleased with him).
Ubayy Bin Ka’b narrates: I asked, “O Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him), I 
send much blessings on you. What proportion of my prayer should I devote to 
(sending blessings on) you?” He said, “As much as you like.”
I said, “A quarter?” He said, “As much as you like, and if you increased it 
would only be better for you.”
I said, “Then a half?” He said, “As much as you like and if you increased then 
it would only be better for you.”
I said, “Then two thirds?” He said, “As much as you like and if you increased 
it would only be better for you.”
I said, “I’ll devote all of my prayers to sending blessings on you.” The 
Prophet (peace be upon him) said, “In that case it will free you from your 
worries and your sins will be forgiven.” (Jami’ Tirmidhi)
>From the Sheikh, we find an example of humbling oneself and accepting the 
>advice of others, regardless of the position we hold. Although he is a person 
>of knowledge, this did not prevent him from heeding the advice of the nurse, 
>responding with immediate action.
Finally, we should never underestimate the value of a simple word of advice. 
Whatever we know, an effort should be made to teach it to others.
Do not belittle a sincere reminder, of appropriate timing, to your Muslim 
brother and sister. It may have a dramatic effect on their spiritual 
well-being; on their heart. Perhaps even literally.

 Authored: Mariam E


With Kind n Humble Regards,
Mohammed Usman
Jeddah-Saudi Arabia
He whom death overtakes while he is engaged in acquiring knowledge with a view 
to reviving Islam with the help of it, there will be one degree between him and 
the Prophets in Paradise.’
< Al-Tirmidhi Hadith # 249; Narrated: Al-Hasan Al-Basri ® >















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