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Malik bin Dinar narrated the following story
about himself, saying, "I was a man who indulged in fun and
enjoyment and suffered from an overwhelmingly addiction to
wine. I bought a slave girl with whom I was very happy. She
later gave birth to a beautiful girl who I loved dearly. I saw
her progress from crawling to walking. Whenever I sat down for
a drink, she would come and take the cup from my hands and
spill the wine on the ground.
At the tender age of two years she died and
left me grieving. It was the night of the fifteenth of Sha'ban
and I fell asleep drunk. I saw in my dream that it was the Day
of Resurrection and I came out of my grave with a huge sea
serpent after me. I began to run but it chased me. The faster I
ran, the faster it came. I passed by an old man
dressed in clean garments who was very weak. I called out to
him "O Sheikh, please save me from this monster!" He replied,
"O my son, I am a very old man and this monster is too powerful
for me,. I cannot prevail from it. Perhaps if you carry on
someone else may be able to help you.''
I continued to run, with serpent still following me. I passed
by a pit of blazing fire and was about to fall into it, but
someone said, ''You are not its inhabitant,'' On hearing this I
turned and ran towards the mountain, I found that there were
many gates to it and each gate had guards. A voice called out,
''Let this wretched man in before his enemy captures him.'' The
gates opened and I saw a group of children there faces shone
like the moon, and among them was my little girl! She came
towards me like a beam of light and with her right hand hit the
serpent, which then fled. She sat by me and said, ''O my
father, has not the time arrived for the heart of those who
believe to submit to Allah's reminder (Dhikr) and the truth
(Quran) which has been revealed?'' I replied, ;;O my child, do
you know the Qur'an?'' She answered, ''I learnt it from you.''
I the asked, ''O my daughter, What are you doing here?'' She
said we are Muslim children who have died and we will live here
until the Day of Resurrection and wait for our parents.'' At
this I said , '' O my daughter, who was that monster chasing
and trying to kill me?'' She said, ''O my father, that was your
bad deeds, which you accumulated and could have destroyed
you.'' I then asked, ''And who was that weak old man?'' She
said, ''He was you good deeds, which you weakened to such an
extant that they had no power to defend you. Therefore, O my
father, repent and turn towards Allah, and be not among those
who will perish,'' Suddenly I woke up. I repented for my sins
and turned to Allah.
The lesson we learn from this story is that when young children
die in infancy and their parents show patience and control of
their emotions, it becomes a means of their salvation in the
Hereafter. Allah Most High has taught us, when He tries us with
an affliction, to say: All praise is due to Allah. Truly, we
are Allah's and truly unto Him is the return.
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