Showing posts with label Sri Lanka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sri Lanka. Show all posts

Monday, 18 March 2024

"My Lord! Bestow on them Your Mercy as they did bring me up when I was small."

    بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم





 “The eyes are shedding tears and the heart is grieved, and we will not say except what pleases our Lord." 

Indeed, from Allaah we come, and to Him we return. Allaah decreed that my mother would return to Him last month. 


"O Allaah, forgive my mother, raise her rank among those who are guided, and take care of those she leaves behind her. Forgive us and her, O Lord of the worlds; expand her grave for her and illuminate it for her."


It is narrated from Abu Hurayrah (radiyallāhu ‘anhu) that he said: “A deceased person will be raised in rank after his death.” So, he will ask Allah: “How has this happened my Lord?” It will be said to him: “Your son sought forgiveness for you.” (Al-Adab al-Mufrad of Al-Bukhāri, no. 36, hasan).

May Allaah keep us of those who continue to ask forgiveness for our beloved parents until we meet Him. Aameen. 

Allaah blessed my mum with an 85-year lifespan and granted her the guidance to be upon His path until she met Him. She had a strong personality. She was a teacher by profession. 

The picture above is the rocking chair that my brothers gifted my parents. A chair that has stories and memories. My father, Raheemahullaah, used this elegant chair to relax when he was alive. He returned to the Mercy of Allaah at 59 when I was around 14. I was very young to know the actual loss of a father at that time because my mother was there for me. Even though I missed him very much at 14, my life continued with my mum. After my marriage, I had to leave her and my home and subsequently leave the country to live in the lands of Muslims; she lived alone as she had always wanted to be in her own house and live independently. And my elder brothers were around to support her which they did till she passed away. May Allaah accept it from them. Aameen. 

The rocking chair continued to be her place of relaxation while she watched her beautiful garden, read the Qur'aan, and penned her scripts and essays for radio programs. Yes, she was a radio artist contributing to a women's program broadcast at the national radio station for many years.  

Today, the rocking chair is empty. A generation has passed. My mum knew about this blog; when Maimoonah visited her, she would show her the iPad and make her read. Other family members have spoken to her about the blog and shared with her the benefits. My mum was not a social media person. She did not have a smartphone or a TV. She reads the newspapers and listens to the BBC for a few minutes daily. 



This post is primarily for my children to understand life and death and to apply the good examples from their grandmother to their lives to fulfil the purpose of their creation. And I hope this will also help others prepare for the long journey ahead. 

The evening before my mum passed away, she wanted to speak to me. I knew she wished I was with her then, but we were miles away. She said she could not fast this Ramadhaan, which is the first time she will stop fasting as she feels frail. So she wanted me to ensure that I arrange the fidya (compensation - to feed the poor instead of fasting for the old and weak). And she said that is if I live. 

I asked her if she had any fasts that she missed last year or even before, and she said she had been fasting all and had nothing to make up. She had been complaining about the leg pains that she had for over a year now, and I asked her to be patient and told her that Allaah would make it easy. The next day, Allaah decreed that the angel of death would visit her. Subhanallaah. Little did I know that it would be my final communication with her in this world."Mummy Mobile" will no longer be a receiving call on my phone. Qaddarallaahu Maashaa afaal. 


If you had read my "About Me" document, which I shared before any courses, you would have noticed that I had mentioned that even though I went to school, my primary educator was my mum at home from day one. Alhamdulillaah, I learnt to read and write at home, including reciting the Qur'aan. Allaah blessed my mum with many skills and talents. She was proficient in the language, mathematics, and any subject. She was a great seamstress who used to sew all our clothes until recently. She would stitch beautiful dresses for Maimoonah and send them to us. She was an excellent cook. She has been the one who would cook from scratch when family and friends come home. Those days, visitors never came home with appointments; they would drop by, and she would start cooking immediately to serve them. I cannot remember a time my parents got food from outside when we were young. They always ensured they had ample food at home ready to cook for visitors. 

My dad was very soft and would never raise his voice to anyone. My mum was different, and it was a combination of soft and firm parenting. My dad knew that my mum had a strict, disciplined personality, and he was content that the Tarbiyah of the children were taken care of, which sometimes led to Daddy being the best person and Mummy being the wrong person. Indeed, we value the discipline and the form of parenting we receive when we are older and appreciate their diligence so much. 

Looking back, I am thankful to Allaah, who blessed me with a mother from whom I learned the best lessons. She was not perfect, as no one is perfect. However, the Ni'mah is that we were able to learn important aspects even from her shortcomings, which are now lessons for us. May Alhamdulillaah. May Allaah forgive her shortcomings and grant her the best companionship. 

Allaah took her husband and her son before her. Allaah tested her with losing her son, who was only in his forties with a young family left behind, and she was patient. She had her trials and tribulations, and I have seen her complaining and seeking relief from her Lord every night during the best part of the night when our Lord descends to the lowest heaven. 

She would never delay her salaah and was very punctual. She would get annoyed if others delayed the salaah or made her delay for any reason. The best of all is that she kept to her sunnah prayers and the night prayers continuously. Another important aspect was that she would not waste anything, she was extremely careful of this and many times we felt she was extreme in this. She would always remind us that Allaah will question us about our spending and wasting. May Allaah accept from her the long years of the goods done. Aameen. She was the kind of person who could not digest looking at someone who would delay doing things that she wanted to be done, especially the good ones. If there were charity to dispatched, she would not rest until it was done. This may have annoyed many, but it was her personality. She was an organised person; she had good eating habits, and her day and night were well organised too. Her routine was well established, and she could accomplish so much subhanallaah. She did not have a smartphone, but she still kept the ties of kinship; she visited them or called them regularly. My mum was blessed to have a wonderful neighbour. Alhamdulillaah. We are so much indebted to this beautiful family who was always nearby helping and taking care of my mum, especially during the last one or two years. May Allaah accept it from them and multiply their rewards. Aameen. 

The major blessing for her and for us is that even with such a strong personality, she was receptive to accepting the correct manhaj when it was made clear to her. Even though we were born Muslims and prayed and fasted, the awakening of Tawheed and the correct manhaj happened only during my late teen years. When my brother Raheemahullaah explained to us the essence of following the correct methodology, she was receptive, and from then on, she started reading authentic books and began attending the classes where the books of scholars were read. She enjoyed these classes every week and was happy to attend the Duroos of the scholars whenever they visited the city. 

When I met her a few months ago, she spoke to me for a few hours, and I only listened. She conveyed her final wishes to me, acknowledging that she had reached 85 years old and it was time for her to return to Allaah. It did not occur to me then that it would be my last meeting with her. I was hoping to visit again next summer if Allaah permits. She informed me that she had no debts and had given away whatever she needed to give to her grandchildren. She wanted us to be united and maintain family ties even after her death. My brothers had been taking good care of her, and she expressed her gratitude for their efforts. She missed her children's company, but she understood they had their own families to attend to. I recalled the advice of Shaikh Ghaalib, who taught us to care for our children without expecting them to return the favour in our old age. Instead, we should do it for the sake of Allaah, as He has commanded us, and He will take care of us in return. Allaah sent her a good sister who she was happy with to take care of her during the last few months which was indeed a great blessing. May Allaah reward the sister immensely for being her companion and carer. Aameen. 




When I gave birth to Maimoonah, she was the one who took full responsibility for taking care of the new baby, as everything was completely new to me. She would cook, wash, clean, bathe the newborn and do everything, subhanallaah. It was hard for me to see her doing so much work. It was Ramadhaan, and she would make sure everything I needed was there before she would go for Qiyaam to the Masjid with my husband. When Maimoonah was growing, she bought everything and spent her time with her. When we visited her later, when Maimoonah was around 5 - 8 years old, she would engage her in play. She bought these tiny clay pots for Maimoonah to cook and have fun. She made sure she sent gifts to my children every Eid. Such beautiful memories, subhanallaah. 

I can keep writing about the good memories. Alhamdulillaah. Her 85 years of life is an example for my family and me. A long life with obedience to Allaah is a blessing. She was preparing for this journey. Alhamdulillaah, she even bought her kafan (the shroud) and instructed us that she had packed the necessary things for her Janazah. Her wishes were fulfilled. Her Janazah was packed after fajr, and there were so many of her students, students whom she taught at primary levels, now maybe fathers and grandfathers. May Allaah bless you all. 

 It is difficult indeed to imagine she is no more. I wake up with the intention back in my mind that I should call her today, and I quickly realise the loss. Our parents have left us and this world and are experiencing Brazaakh right now. However, we are still connected through our deeds. Our Merciful Lord has facilitated a connection and promised an increase in their status due to the righteous deeds of their children. We ask Allaah to continue to keep us firm upon His path and aid us in continuing our righteous deeds so that our parents will still enjoy the rewards. Aameen.



Saturday, 11 March 2017

Travel and Happenings!

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم


This space has been quiet for a long time due to many things happening over here. Alhamdulillaah!

We are slowly building up resources for our Homeschool Support Program and by the mercy of Allaah the venture is reaping benefits. Alhamdulillaah. Watch out the blog for more information on this and for full review of our products available so far. I thank the many families around the world who are using our resources and giving us feedback. I also thank my good friend Umm Aisha for partnering with me and helping me with this venture and a big thank you to brother Abu Sukhailah at www.taalib.com for his naseehah, checking and for patiently guiding us through this project. May Allaah make his scale heavy with multiplying the rewards for him and his family. Aameen. 



 

 

I am also very grateful to sisters in Doha who have come forward to contribute to our "Love for Growth" project which helps the less fortunate but eager families around the world to use our materials and learn the correct aqeedah and manhaj. May Allaah reward all of them with the best in this world and the next. Aameen



Little Ramlah is growing up and almost one year now. She does not stop to fascinate and entertain us with all her stunts and achievements , baarakallaah Feehah.


Maimoonah is growing up too, mostly learning survival skills than academics, Alhamdulillaah due to circumstances. 

Her homeschooling with regard to academics is happening very little as we had to move places many times and get ready for travel to relocate temporarily. At the moment we are visiting family and enjoying the extended family and surroundings which we have missed for the last four years. 

Maimoonah is keeping herself occupied with enjoying my mum's garden and capturing nature and special moments. She is enhancing her photography skills too. These are some of the pics captured by her through her Canon Camera.









While academics have taken a backseat, Alhamdulillaah learning and exploring still continues. Children are learning to adopt a different lifestyle, they are learning to live without complaining, they are learning to be thankful for the blessings, they are learning to appreciate what they took for granted, they are learning hosting etiquettes, they are learning manners and they are learning to build relationships and they are learning to uphold the ties of kinship with extended family. So Alhamdulillaah homeschooling travels with you wherever you go! Indeed a great blessing,


Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Art Classes!

While we were in Colombo Maimoonah managed to attend a few Art Classes. My sister in law, an Arts and Crafts Teacher and a very talented one too Maashaa Allaah offered these classes for Maimoonah and we hope to continue through skype as well in the future Inshaa Allaah.

She taught Maimoonah some Brush Techniques (basic intro), Vegetable Stamping, Stencil Painting and Foil Technique. Inshaa Allaah many more to learn. It was a great experience to me as well. I have seen her teaching these to students many years ago but never really sat with her to learn! Now I am learning with Maimoonah!!! Here are some of her work and as we learn we will share with you the techniques as well Inshaa Allaah. I could not take some of the art work she did and those are left behind. When I am able to get them to my hand will add the pics Inshaa Allaah.


Brush Techniques




Art with Potatoes





Stencils




Foiling



This is artwork belongs to my sister in law!

Friday, 11 January 2013

Resuming........

It has been pretty long since I blogged over here. Qadarallaah maashaa Allaah we had to go through a flow of events here. All part and parcel of getting used to the environment and adjusting ourselves by the grace and mercy of Allaah.

Since our temporary relocation we are still on a break from formal homeschooling. In fact we have only completed six weeks of school work for this school year, subhanallaah. But for us homeschoolers every little change that happens in our lives are moments of learning alhamdulillaah. So we have been learning everyday. We have learnt how to cope with continuous sickness, how to live in other than our home, how to patiently blend with family with all ups and downs we are still learning and carrying on by the grace and mercy of Allaah.

Homeschooling for me has been my life actually and being without it had caused depression at times especially being out of home and routine, and I have got through this feeling only by making lots of dua and of course with the help of my faithful companion in this world and the hereafter inshaa Allaah my zawj. I would not say that I was fully successful in dealing such depressed feelings but Allaah guided me towards getting out of it alhamdulillaah. My plans and hopes were that I would be able to engage Maimoonah in different activities here and make her learn different skills and explore this country until my things arrive and we could start homeschooling. But it did not happen as things were so different here and we had to deal with issues like, rainy weather, sickness, transport and proper Islamic places to learn different skills and delay of getting my books down. So Allaah had different plans and we are contend with it.

Now after almost two months we are hoping to start our formal homeschooling with work boxes in few days inshaa Allaah and the thought of it is energizing me alhamdulillaah.


During this long break we were upto at least few things. Maimoonah was busy with her grandma and she has been listening to stories all day and night. She enjoys her company.

 

She has been exposed to all kinds of bugs and insects and have been a keen observer. Most of them she has seen for the first time in her life.

She got together with my mum and cooked in small traditional clay pots and pans and served us a good lunch.


She also had her first ever train ride to the hills. The train ride was comfortable with Expo Rail, where they serve breakfast, snacks and the whole tour is with air condition. Indeed the train travel is redefined in Sri Lanka by them.


We just went on a trip to the central part of Sri Lanka where everything is green and nice. The hotel was simple and nice! We had some visitors there too, guess who? Monkeys!!! Maimoonah was thrilled!

Visited the botanical gardens in Kandy. Such a wonderful experience there. Maimoonah was so happy that she finally had an opportunity to walk in the woods!


Also she walked on the suspension bridge over there! I thought she would be scared but she loved it and went on it the second time too!

She also went on a horse ride at the Victoria Golf Course! We could also view the Victoria Dam one of the largest reservoirs. It was such a breath taking view from top of the hills.

We had taken some lovely pictures but the sizes are very big to upload, so it needs editing. as soon as it is done will upload them Inshaa Allaah.

Monday, 12 November 2012

Temporary Relocation.......South Asia....


So, we were silent and missing over here for few weeks. Jazzakumullaah Khayr for all those who were concerned and for inquiring about our absence. Allaah is the best of planners and we are now in.....guess where? I am sure you all know by now! 


While it is nice to be back after a long break we are still getting used to many things especially Maimoonah! She is busy with seeing her relatives and enjoying her babyhood memories around.  

Maimoonah is slowly learning many many things and we are gradually explaining to her the changes she sees in this part of the world! But within her I know she loves to get back to Doha and yearns to live in the land of the Muslims..... 


We have still not got back to homeschooling but only doing the Usooluth Thalaathah and the Qur'aan for now. Maimoonah is missing her work boxes and home, Inshaa Allaah we will start soon.

We were down with flu as when we arrived it was raining and thundering all day and night. Alhamdulillaah the weather is turning good and waiting to go outdoors and explore with Maimoonah Inshaa Allaah! 


So here are some of the pics taken indoors so far!!! 


Just a peep outside from the bedroom window.....



Enjoying the traditional Mango, Pineapple Achcharu (traditional pickle made with vinegar  salt, pepper, chilli) while down with flu... gives some taste while having the cold and cough....



My mum loves her garden and maintains it so well at this age as well.... May Allaah bless her with good health, Aameen!.............








She wanted me to give her some work to do as she was so bored one day... So I wrote some of her old work as revision. She insisted she wanted to do Seerah. She found her baby feeding chair what her Grandma got for her and sat on that and did her work...

 

Alhamdulillaah for Homeschooling, wherever you are the journey continues... we hope and pray Allaah blesses us with great learning experiences and opportunities here and we get back to Doha and our home and our beautiful small community there to continue our journey, Aameen. 

Updates of our adventures will be posted as and when we encounter them Inshaa Allaah!
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