Hazrat Haleema Sadia Radhi Allah Anha
Blessed foster-mother of the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him,
Blessed foster-mother of the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him,
It
was the general custom of the Arabs that their children were sent to be
raised by Bedouins in the desert. The tough desert atmosphere gave the
child a good start in life, and the language of the Bedouins was a much
purer form of Arabic. For a few years, they would grww up in this harsh
but healthy environment before returning to their parents.
The time had eventually come from Hazrat Aminah to send her child, Rasulallah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him,,
to stay with the Bedouins. At that time, Bedouin nurses had arrived in
Makkah. They visited each household to find a child to take care of, and
would be paid in return for the childcare they would provide.
Many
Bedouin wet nurses visited the house of Hazrat Aminah, but were
reluctant to take her blessed child into their care. This was because he
was an orphan child, with no father. In Arab custom, when a child was
returned to his or her home after spending years in the desert
environment, the family would reward the wet nurse generously. As
Rasulallah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, was an orphan child, they couldn’t expect to gain many riches from taking care of him.
Towards
the end, every Bedouin lady had a child to bring up except Hazrat
Haleema, who had arrived last and did not find a child to foster. She
was ready to return home empty-handed, when she decided to turn back and
collect Hazrat Aminah's child, even though he was an orphan.
Thus, Rasulallah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him,
was entrusted to Hazrat Haleema. She was a poor lady, and she and her
husband, Harith, had only a donkey and an old she-camel. She did not
have enough milk to feed the other child in her care, who became
Rasulallah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him,'s foster brother. At this time, it was also the year of famine and drought so they would constantly pray for rain.
However, as soon as she lifted the blessed child, Rasulallah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him,, her luck improved greatly and her life was filled with immense good fortune. Both Rasulallah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him,
and the other foster child were fully fed, even though the previous
night there was not enough milk for both children. The old she-camel,
which had not given any milk for sometime, was soon producing milk in
abundance. This was indeed a great blessing for this poor Bedouin
family. Hazrat Haleema’s herd of goats started to return home full of
milk, while the rest of the Bedouins' goats used to return to them
empty. They would complain to the shepherd and plead him to take the
sheep and goats to the same place that Hazrat Halima took her flock.
Such were the blessings for this kind-hearted Bedouin family!
Many
miracles occurred on a daily basis, and the household which had once
been poor & misfortunate was blessed with great fortune. Before
long, Hazrat Haleema knew that she had a blessed child in her care,
having witnessed all the miracles & blessings which had occurred in
his presence.
After two years, Rasulallah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him,
was returned to his mother Hazrat Aminah, but Hazrat Haleema persuaded
Hazrat Aminah to return the blessed baby to them for another two years.
At that time, Hazrat Haleema told Hazrat Aminah about the great
blessings that she had received when Rasulallah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him,
was in her care. She also mentioned that if she could take the child
back with her, he would be protected from an illness which had been
circulating in Makkah. Hazrat Aminah agreed and Rasulallah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, spent another two years in the household of Hazrat Haleema Sadia.
A miraculous incident took place in Rasulallah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him,’s childhood. Rasulallah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him,,
his foster brother and some other children were playing in the yard
with the goats, when the angel, Hazrat Jibrail, appeared in front them.
He then split open Rasulallah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him,’s
chest, took out his blessed heart, removed a blood clot and washed the
heart in Zamzam. The angel then returned the heart to Rasulallah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him,'s body and then left.
His foster brother ran to Hazrat Haleema in shock, and said that Rasulallah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, had been murdered. She rushed out and found Rasulallah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him,
unharmed, but he was standing with a pale white face. She checked over
his body and found that he was fine, and there was a small mark on his
chest from the incident.
A Hadith Sharif from Sahih Muslim (Book 001, Number 0311) explains this incident further:
"Hazrat Anas bin Malik reported that, Hazrat Jibrail came to the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him,
while he was playing with his playmates. He took hold of him and lay
him prostrate on the ground and tore open his breast and took out the
heart from it and then extracted a blood-clot out of it and said: 'That
was the part of Satan in thee.' And then he washed it with the water of
Zamzam in a golden basin and then it was joined together and restored to
its place. The boys came running to his mother, i.e. his nurse, and
said: Verily Muhammad has been murdered. They all rushed towards him
(and found him all right). His color was changed. Anas said, 'I myself
saw the marks of needle on his breast.'"
Very
shortly she returned him to his mother, Hazrat Aminah. Hazrat Aminah
found out from Hazrat Haleema about the events that had taken place.
Then, Hazrat Aminah assured her that her child was not under the
influence of any jinn or evil, but that even when she was expecting him
she had seen & experienced great miracles. Rasulallah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, was then returned to the care of his mother Hazrat Aminah and continued to live with her.
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