
Do you not see that Allah drives the clouds, then gathers them together and piles them up until you see rain pour from their midst? He sends hail down from mountains in the sky, pouring it on whoever He wishes and diverting it from whoever He wishes. (24: 43)
These seem to be the days that Allah Ta’ala permitted Jahannam to take two deep breaths to prevent its parts from destroying itself. We are experiencing the severest cold blast, a chilly contrast from its scorching heat blast in summer.
My shivers are given flight back to the times of our Beloved SallAllahu alaihi wasallam. To the Battle of Khandaq, the Trench, which challenged the resolve of the Believers during the month of January 627 Gregorian.
Allah Ta’ala sent
a violent wind….there the believers were sorely tested and shaken with a mighty shock. (33:10-11)
Narrated Anas RadhiAllahu anhu: Allah’s Apostle SallAllahu alaihi wasallam went towards the Khandaq and saw the Muhajjirin and the Ansar digging in a very cold morning as they did not have slaves to do that for them. When he noticed their fatigue and hunger and the freezing conditions he said, "O Allah! The real life is that of the Here-after, so please forgive the Ansar and the Muhajjirin." In reply they said, "We are those who have given a pledge of allegiance to Muhammad that we will carry on Jihad as long as we live."
During this wintry snap our Beloved Prophet SallAllahu alaihi wasallam requested one of his companions to spy on the enemy. Hudhaifa RadhiAllahu relays the incident: I was with the Messenger of Allah SallAllahu alaihi wasallam on the night of the Battle of Khandaq and we were gripped by a violent wind and severe cold. The Messenger of Allah SallAllahu alaihi wasallam said: Hark, the man who goes reconnoitering and brings me the news of the enemy shall be ranked with me on the Day of Judgement by Allah the Glorious and Exalted. We all kept quiet and none of us responded as we were struck with being too cold. Again he said: Hark, a man who goes reconnoitering and brings me the news of the enemy shall be ranked with me on the Day of Judgment by Allah the Glorious and Exalted. We kept quiet and none of us responded to him. He again said: Hark, a man who goes reconnoitering and brings me the news of the enemy shall be ranked with me on the Day of Judgement by Allah the Glorious and Exalted.
Then he said: Get up Hudhaifa, bring me the news of the enemy. When he called me by name I had no alternative but to get up. He said: Go and bring me information about the enemy, and do nothing that may provoke them against me.
When I left him, I felt warm as if I were walking in a heated bath until I reached them. I saw Abu Sufyan warming his back against a fire. I put an arrow in the middle of my bow intending to shoot at him, but I recalled the words of the Messenger of Allah SallAllahu alaihi wasallam: “Do not provoke them against me." Had I shot at him, I would have hit him. But I returned and felt warm as if I were walking in a heated bath. Presenting myself before him, I gave him information about the enemy. When I had done so, I began to feel cold, so the Messenger of Allah SallAllahu alaihi wasallam wrapped me in a blanket that he had in excess to his own requirement and with which he used to cover himself while saying his prayers. So I continued to sleep until it was morning. When it was morning he said: Get up, O heavy sleeper.
Numerous Ahadith inform us of the coldness of the touch of our Blessed Rasulullah SallAllahu alaihi wasallam. Once he SallAllahu alaihi wasallam visited Ali and his honoured daughter, Lady Fatimah RadhiAllahu anhum, when they had already gone to bed. They wanted to get up but our Blessed Prophet SallAllahu alaihi wasallam bade them to stay where they were and he then sat between them. Ali RadhiAllahu anhu recalls in the Hadith how he felt the coolness of his mubarak feet on his body. This visit was on the evening after our esteemed Lady Fatimah’s had requested a servant, and when she was given the Du’a for retiring and told it was better than a servant: ‘Subhan Allah’ thirty-three times, ‘Alhamdulillah’ thirty three times, and Allahu Akbar’ thirty four times.
‘Aishah the mother of the faithful believers RadhiAllahu anha narrates she saw the Prophet SallAllahu alaihi wasallam being inspired Divinely on a very cold day with sweat dropping from his forehead like pearls, even though it was winter, and that was because of the heaviness of the Statement which was revealed to him.
Sa’d RadhiAllahu anhu was extremely ill in Makkah when the Prophet SallAllahu alaihi wasallam visited. He placed his mubarak hand on Sa’d’s forehead and passed it over his face and abdomen and said, "O Allah! Cure Sa’d and complete his emigration." Sa’d would say that he could feel the coldness of his mubarak hand on his liver ever since.
Abu Juhaifa RadhiAllahu anhu narrates: Once Allah’s Apostle SallAllahu alaihi wasallam went to Al-Batha’ at noon, performed the ablution and offered prayer while a spearheaded stick was planted before him as sutra. After the prayer, the people got up and held the hands of the Prophet and passed them on their faces. I also took his hand and kept it on my face and noticed that it was colder than ice, and its smell was nicer than musk.
Anas ibn Malik RadhiAllahu anhu reported that when Allah’s Messenger SallAllahu alaihi wasallam had completed his dawn prayer, the servants of Medinah came to him with utensils containing water, and no utensil was brought in which he did not dip his hand; and sometimes they came in the cold dawn but he never felt reluctant in acceding to their request even in the cold weather, always dipping his hands in the chilly water.
SubhanAllah, how such accounts immediately remove the chill from the air.
And now, even though houses here are not designed for the cold, having no insulation or heating, compared to the conditions at the time of our Blessed Al-Mustafa SallAllahu alaihi wasallam and his esteemed Sahabah RadhiAllahu anhum our living is luxurious. Then, no running water, no bathrooms, no electricity, no convenient shopping facilities, no enclosed transport…on and on we could keep adding to the list. But what they had is what we do not have; their Deen was in their heart and Dunya in their hand, whereas we have flipped this over. So much focus on the external appearances and comforts to the detrimental neglect of the internal spiritual state of our soul. We seem to be not only feeling the cold physically, but have allowed a stone- like winter bitterness erode our Iman. May we work at transforming this to be an inner glow that warms from within and radiates to all around us, as do the examples bequeathed to us from the giants of our glorious past.
Istisqa was prayed last week in Masjid Nabawi, but Allah Ta’ala decreed for His Mercy to descend in torrents on Makkah (2) and snow in the north instead. Insha’Allah this Enlightened City will be blessed with its share soon. Please make Du’a for rain here. Meanwhile the Kingdom is in the throws of that breath from Jahannam. Madinah’s mornings have dropped to 6 degrees centigrade. Read fellow Madanian Sister Suhaa’s entry on her reflections.
And regardless of the conditions wherever we may be and however they may be manifest, may we maintain our focus on the Creator of the conditions, Subahanhu wa Ta’ala, forever striving and rejoicing in all the bounties bestowed upon us. Ameen.
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. May He accept our humble efforts and grant us the capacity to be good and do good. Ameen.


Masha’Allah it is great that your love for Rasoolullah got you into the city of Madinah. I have one request….please send my salams to nabi and make du’aa that i pass my exams at the moment when you are near the rawdhah e aqdas.
Please remember me safiyya in your humble du’aas.
I will remember you also.
Wassalam ukhti
Comment by safiyya dhorat — January 13, 2008 @ 8:48 pm
Surely all that is from Allah is for the good of the people who believe, cold and snow is the desert is but a trial and a prod to remembrance of older times as you have so lovingly written
Remember me in your duas, dear Sister, as my prayers and thoughts are with you always.
Ya Haqq!
Comment by Irving — January 13, 2008 @ 9:13 pm
A heart warming post in this chilly weather is what was needed
May you have Allah’s Mercy soon as His Rehmah in the form of rain..
pl remember us in your prayers.jazakallah
wassalam
Comment by saimah — January 14, 2008 @ 9:56 am
Assalaam Alaikum Dearest Sister,
Jazaak Allah for such beneficial reminders. May Allah shower His mercy in the form of
showers. Ameen.
seema
Comment by sf — January 15, 2008 @ 5:56 am
Assalamu alaikum Dear Sister Safiyya, your words were conveyed last night as the chilling winds swept in to embrace the Abode of the Mercy to the Worlds, InshaAllah, your efforts are rewarded in both worlds, Ameen.
You and yours are etched in my humble utterances Dear Irving Darvish, along with Sister Saimah and your dear ones also wrapped in shawls against the cold. What blessings for respite from the long summer heat, Ya Lateef!
Insha’Allah this Mubarak City does get rain soon. Recently I was in the company of one of Madinah’s pious elders who was saying 5-6 decades ago rain was far more frequent than these times. He attributed this lack to the ever increasing focus on the Dunya here now, saying that Allah Ta’ala is withholding His Mercy rains due to this encroachment, and Allah the Almighty knows best. It really is time for us all to take account as we embark on the new year of Muharram, Insha’Allah.
Wassalamu alaikum
almiskeenah
Comment by almiskeenah — January 15, 2008 @ 8:51 pm
Jazakallah so much alfa marra for real. Insha’Allah i hope to come for hajj this year, maybe we can meet up?
I will make so much du’aa for you. It means a lot to me that you carried out my wish.
You are an amazing sister.
Comment by safiyya dhorat — January 15, 2008 @ 11:24 pm
al salam alikum ya sister,
how one can email you ?
Jazakum Allah khairan
Comment by mahmoud — January 15, 2008 @ 11:58 pm
Look at this: Inspite of all the word’s bitterness, you are passionately and shamelessly attached to it. Know that bitter tribulation is a mercy! (Mawlana Rumi)
May we all realize the ‘bitterness’ and work for that which truly is sweet, ameen.
Jazakiallah Khair dear sister for another wonderful post and for sharing the words of that honourable pious elder from Madina, no doubt he is amongst those who ‘glow’
Comment by ikramuddin — January 16, 2008 @ 9:21 am
Assalamu Alaykum sister,
Masha’Allah you are so blessed to be residing in the blessed lands. Please could I request something from you. That is to remember me and my family and loved ones in your precious du’as. Please pass my Salaam to Nabi sallallahualayhiwassalam and ask Allah Ta’ala to grant nabi sallallahualayhiwasallam Waseelah.
Please remember me and my family and loved ones in your du’as in the blessed lands, that Allah Ta’ala accept my prayers and that He allows me to enter Jannah without any hisaab. This is the du’a my apa wrote for me on one of my kitabs of the sihah e sittah.
Insha’Allah I will make du’a for you too.
Wassalam
Comment by Aishah — January 16, 2008 @ 7:20 pm
Assalamu alaikum Dear Sister Safiyya, Insha’Allah you maintain steadfastness with your intention for Hajj, and Insha’Allah if it is written we will meet, as I have been doing with so many during this current season…of which three days remain for the Hujjaj to be returning to their respective countries. May Allah Ta’ala accept their journey and make it a means for them to be drawn closer and closer to His Habib SallAllahu alaihi wasallam. Have added you to the list
) list, and Insha’Allah your message and Salam conveyed by the icy wind tomorrow as it blows around the Blessed Green Dome.
Dear Brother Mahmoud, Insha’Allah I will email you in a day or so…have a backlog to get through.
He TRULY is one of the ones that GLOW Dear Brother Ikramuddin. And Rumi…his many references to bitterness brings one to attention!
Sharing a couple more:
Burdens are the foundations of ease and bitter things the forerunners of pleasure.
When you endure bitterness,
your heart will fill with blood like the grape,
and you will be freed from all bitterness.
How precious your Apa must be to have written that for you Dear Sister Aishah… you too have been added to the ever growing (and glowing, glowing with lovers of the Beloved SallAllahu alaihi wasallam…you have begun a trend here Brother Ikramuddin
Wassalamu alaikum
almiskeenah
Comment by almiskeenah — January 16, 2008 @ 8:27 pm