A
Call to Prayers on a Cold Wintry Morning: -
It
was a wintry morning with much snow falling coupled with
the blowing of a strong cold wind. It was not easy to come
out in the open air. Yet one could see people rushing to
their work and students with books in their hands hastening
to their schools.
In one of the mosques in Hamadan - Iran, religious students
were assembling in order to attend a morning class. It was
an important school of Islamic theology and the tutor was
also a very great learned one. His discourses were indeed
very thought-provoking and so were his students quite intelligent.
The tutor was none else but the world famous and a great
Persian thinker and philosopher 'lbn Sina', popularly known
in Europe as Avicenna. His lectures and writings on various
science subjects had become the standard text books for
hundreds of years in the universities of Europe. Students
admired his deep philosophical thinking. They felt honoured
to sit in his class and hear his inspiring lectures.
That cold morning, students had already assembled in the
mosque and were still anxiously awaiting the arrival of
their learned tutor. They were wondering if the intense
cold weather that day had delayed his coming. A few minutes
had passed when suddenly the students witnessed the graceful
arrival of 'lbn Sina', their great learned tutor. They felt
very happy and stood up as a mark of reverence and respect
for him. He sat down at his usual place and exchanged greetings
with his students. He commenced his discourse in his usual
lucid manner that held his students spellbound. He also
gave satisfactory answers to their questions. Among the
students was one very young and enthusiastic by name 'Bahman
Yar'. He was much more close and attached to 'lbn Sina'
the learned tutor. He was also the foremost among the clever
and advanced students of the class. Every time he listened
to the lectures of his tutor, he became more and more fascinated
with his deep philosophy and knowledge on every subject.
He would say to his class-mates: "I wonder why our tutor
'lbn Sina' does not claim to be a prophet despite his supreme
intelligence and magic personality"
It is said that one day by chance 'lbn Sina' was standing
at a baker and loaf-seller shop.
His attention was drawn to a very smart young boy who was
displaying signs of much intelligence. The boy was saying
to the baker: "My mother is requesting for a little fire."
The baker responded: "Have you brought any pot to carry
the fire?" "No! But I know how to carry it", replied the
boy instantly. So saying he applied some ash over his palm
and stretched his hand to the baker who placed a piece of
burning firewood over his palm. Without any hesitation,
the boy took it and went home.
'lbn Sina' was rather amazed to see the intelligence and
courage of this boy. He thought of having him for special
training and education under his personal care. The proposal
was communicated to the parents who agreed and entrusted
the boy to his full care. Thus 'Bahman Yar' since then was
staying at no other place except at the house of his tutor
and care-taker, 'lbn Sina'. They were all the time to be
seen together. The boy being highly intelligent derived
the best of the knowledge that his tutor could impart. Years
passed and 'Bahman Yar' grew up not only in age but also
in knowledge and understanding under the patronage of his
tutor. The learned tutor was also very proud of this most
capable student.It was one of the coldest nights of the
wintry season. Midnight had passed and the snow-falling
was very heavy. Both 'lbn Sina' and 'Bahman Yar' were sleeping
in one room under warm thick blankets. The light in the
room was already extinguished but the student was still
asking intricate questions on some deep subjects. The tutor
was replying in his usual impressive manner. Fascinated
by the supreme knowledge and deep philosophy of his tutor,
he again made the suggestion which he had made before:
"Oh my learned tutor!" he pleaded, "with all this high status
of knowledge that you enjoy and being master of all the
sciences, why not declare yourself a prophet? Sir! Don't
you think that you even excel some of the previous prophets
in knowledge and your status today is unparalleled in the
world! Should you decide to claim prophethood, no one would
dare challenge you. Let me assure you that I shall be the
first to offer my allegiance and would serve you with full
faith."
Since 'Bahman Yar' was still young and immature, his above
proposal to his tutor was rather emotional than logical.
'lbn Sina' smiled but did not give any reply.
That night the cold weather had become extreme and there
was heavy snow-falling. Both were already fast asleep. It
was past midnight and suddenly 'lbn Sina' woke up and raised
his head out of the warm blanket. Incidentally he was very
thirsty and the water-mug in the room was empty. So he decided
to wake up his student to go out and bring him some water.
"Oh 'Bahman Yar'! My son 'Bahman Yar'! Please wake up and
bring me some drinking water from outside", he said repeatedly.
"Why is there no water in the water-mug near your goodself,
Sir?" asked 'Bahman Yar.'
"No!" replied 'lbn Sina.'
'Bahman Yar' raised his head and saw heavy snowfall outside.
The thrilling sound of the strong cold wind also made him
nervous to go out. Again 'lbn Sina' grumbled:
"Oh 'Bahman Yar'! Why the delay? Bring me some water, I
am too thristy."
'Bahman Yar' dared not come out of the warm blankets to
face the cold weather outside the room. He was, therefore,
putting forward lame excuses to his tutor.
"Oh my respected tutor! It is harmful for you to drink water
now that you have just come out of the warmth of thick blankets.
It is better you go to sleep again till the early morning
which is not far off", said 'Bahman Yar'.
"My son! Bring me water, I am too thirsty. I myself am a
medical expert and know better what is harmful than you
do. I am unable to sleep, please bring me some water from
outside", again appealed 'Ibn Sina'
In response 'Bahman Yar' again put forward excuses and argued
that he would catch cold and fall sick if he were to go
out in that extreme cold weather. So saying he went back
to sleep.
There was dead silence everywhere and no sound of anything
was to be heard. Outside it was still pitch dark except
the first light of Subhe Sadiq (true dawn) in the eastern
horizon had commenced to appear. Suddenly the silence broke
with a melodious voice of a muezzin - caller to prayer from
the top of a minaret at the nearby mosque. After reciting
some verses of the, Holy Qur'an, the muezzin in a loud voice
said, "Allaho Akber" - Allah is the Greatest. "Ash-hado
an la ilaha illallah" - I bear witness that there is no
god except Allah.
Both the tutor and his student quietly listened to the melodious
voice of the muezzin. The call to prayers then proceeded
to the words "Ash-hado anna Muhammadan Rasoolullah" - I
bear witness that Muhammed is the Messenger of Allah. On
hearing this, 'Ibn Sina' thought of taking the opportunity
of responding to the repeated proposal made to him by 'Bahman
Yar'. He said:
"Listen to me, oh my son 'Bahman Yar'. Now I wish to reply
to your repeated suggestion". The student sat up to hear
attentively of what his learned tutor abruptly wanted to
say. 'Ibn Sina' then proceeded:
"You have been suggesting to me several times to claim prophethood,
that people would put full faith in me and that you would
be the first one to do so. Now look, you have been my close
student for several years and benefited from me a great
deal, yet you did not think it prudent to obey me by coming
out of your warm bed for a moment and bring me water that
I badly needed to quench my thirst. Instead you chose to
put forward lame excuses."
"But think of this man who is now calling to prayers at
the top of the minaret after coming out in the coldest weather
and making ablution with cold water in the early hour of
this morning. It is for no other purpose but in obedience
to and respect for the command of Allah as conveyed by His
apostle Prophet Muhammad Mustafa (s) some four hundred years
ago.
"What a great difference there is between me and that Prophet
sent by Allah!"
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