
FLIGHT TO LIGHT

Following Allah Ta’ala’s Will, totally submissive to His Hikmah and His Knowledge, the travellers zigzagged across unfamiliar territory from Makkah to Yathrib.
The green line indicates the common caravan route, while the red shows the divergent path chosen for their flight.
How willing are we to criss-cross boundaries of hardship and explore new aspects of instilling the Deen into our everyday journey? To traverse our individual "mountains" and "deserts" in order to reach the goal of radiance in what has been prescribed for us?
It was in the summer months, the unrelenting sun a daily companion, along with all the hazards of the ruthless terrain. There was no better provision, nor weapons than the prayers of the Prophet SallAllahu alaihi wassalam as they wound their way northward:
My Lord, let me enter by the entry of truth and let me exit by the exit of truth. And grant me authority from You to help. (17:80)
Rasulullah SallAllahu alaihi wassalam knew that for The Message to reveal its hidden truth, and to reach the peak of achievement, was possible only by turning and imploring the Creator, seeking His support and favour, with his entire being.
For the One Who prescribed the Qur’an for you will surely bring you home once more. (28:85) was revealed as they journeyed.
How often do we voice our concerns in spreading and propagating The Message, so that we too will be assured of being guided "home once more"? Maybe we face difficulties, but then the actual Hijrah as the Qur’an narrates it is that of doing what is difficult in a disciplined, faithful, dedicated, cautious, sincere and honest manner:
I am never unmindful of the work of a worker among you, male or female, You are from each other. So for those who emigrated or were driven from their homes or suffered harm for My sake, or fought or were killed, I will efface their evils and admit them to gardens below which rivers flow, as a reward from the presence of Allah. And the finest reward is in the presence of Allah. (3:195)
On the twelfth day of travel, the midday sun at its zenith, they crossed the blacked Harra, the residue of ancient volcanic activity. The grey-green vegetation of palm groves not only coloured the landscape but also their hearts, recalling the description known to the Prophet SallAllahu alaihi wassalam, "the well watered land between two tracts of black stone." Thirteen years of oppression, torture and condemnation finally ended at this Mubarak place, Quba, on the outskirts of what was to become the City of Light.

This present day view of Masjid Quba, nestled amongst the date palms, transports us back to that momentous midday. SubhanAllah!
When the crowd gathered to catch a glimpse, many were unable to distinguish Abu Bakr RadhiAllahu anhu from the Prophet SallAllahu alaihi wassalam. It was not until Abu Bakr RadhiAllahu anhu held his garment to shade the Prophet SallAllahu alaihi wassalam that they then realized who he was. SubhanAllah! Imagine the sight, the excitement, the joy, THE LIGHT!
As we embrace this new Islamic year, may we too make a "flight to light", a brave and courageous migration of the heart to Allah Ta’ala, confronting the hidden darkness silently lurking where luminosity should dwell. The greater the Iman, the brighter the light, the sweeter the taste.
May we all inwardly reflect upon the deeper significance of the Hijrah of the Bringer of Light, the Light of Light, and the Best of Creation SallAllahu alaihi wassalam.
May the very comforting sentiments from our Beloved Prophet SallAllahu alaihi wassalam’s lips to Abu Bakr RadhiAllahu anhu: “What do you think of two when Allah is their third?” be respite enough in our challenge while striving towards the light, echoing throughout the Ummah, What do you think of a people when Allah is with them?
"O the Full Moon rose over us
From the Valley of Wada`
And we owe it to show gratefulness
All good is from Allah Ta’ala whereas mistakes are from this humble speck. May Allah Ta’ala Bless all readers, bringing you all closer to Him and His Rasul SallAllahu alaihi wasallam. Ameen.


Assalamu Alaikum,
Jazakallahu khairan.
Mashallah,what a magnificent photo of Masjid Quba.It is one of my favourite Mosques.I was just wondering how long it takes to walk to the Masjid from your place?Inshallah my wish is to go there soon!ameen
Wassalam.
Maryam
Comment by Maryam — January 25, 2007 @ 3:48 am
The successful migration of Rasulullah Salla Allah Alaihi wasallam was preceeded by years of hard work on building Iman and sacrifices made by all of the Companions and commitment made by the Ansar. Our own migration to Allah needs the same elements to succeed.
Comment by nq — January 25, 2007 @ 8:17 am
Jazakallah sister for raising some very relevant questions linked to significance of Hijrah. even a quick reflection provides ample food for thought. the link is great to ponder over the whole spectrum of the meaning and obligation of the word migration as it applies to us now. i got my first post -Hajj date from the Blessed City yesterday,Alhamdolillah. could not hold back my tears somehow.Will treasure their stones Inshallah!!!!
Comment by saimah — January 25, 2007 @ 11:23 am
Assalamu alaikum,
Dear binti Maryam, Masjid Quba is quite close, Insha’Allah I intend to post about it in more detail very soon in the “virtual tour” section, where I will include one of my funny squiggle n dot google maps to give you an idea of the distance. When you are young and sprightly like you are then it may only take about 15 minutes walk…providing it is not in the heat of summer, which slows everybody down. I continue to make Du’a that Allah Ta’ala has it clearly written that you are here soon to visit all of these Mubarak places and walk where our Blessed Rasulullah SallAllahu alaihi wassalam and his illustrious Sahabah RadhiAllahu anhum walked, pray where they prayed and sit where they fought, and drink where they drank. Ameen.
Nq, may Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala, give us all the taufiq to strive as His most beloved Habib SallAlahu alaihi wassalam and his followers RadhiAllahu anhum did, and strengthen our resolve to sacrifice for His sake. Ameen.
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