
Umm Rooman (ra)
She was the wife of Abu Bakr Siddique and the mother of 'Aishah. Thus she was
the Prophet's [sallallahu alayhi wa sallam] mother-in-law. Her son, 'Abdur-Rahman
bin Abu Bakr Siddique, was an excellent horseman, and master strategist in war.
It was she who taught him the meaning of valor and courage. Her real name was
Zainab, but she came to be known by her family name. She was a patient and tolerant
lady who did not jump to hasty conclusions, but gave matters deep thought. This
was evident in the way she handled the incident when people of loose tongues
and small minds accused 'Aishah of adultery. When her husband explained to her
the teachings of Islam she did not linger with doubts about giving up the religion
of her forefathers. She immediately saw the greatness of Islam and accepted it.
She was brought up in an area of the Arabia known as Sarat. When she grew
up she married a young man from her tribe named 'Abdullah bin Harith bin Sakhbarah
Azdi. She had a son by him, who was named Tufail bin 'Abdullah. They then moved
to Makkah, where he became the partner and companion of Abu Bakr Siddique.
However, soon after this 'Abdullah bin Harith passed away, and his widow and
son were left with no support. Seeing her precarious condition Abu Bakr Siddique
married her. Umm Rooman was very happy in her marriage and soon, a son, 'AbdurRahman
and a daughter, 'Aishah were bom. Before he came into the fold of Islam, Abu
Bakr Siddique was married to Qateelah bint Abdul-'Uzza by whom he already had
a daughter Asma' and a son, 'Abdullah.
Umm Rooman had accepted Islam in its earliest days. It is written in Tabaqat
Ibn Sad that Umm Rooman accepted Islam in the very early days in Makkah. She
swore allegiance at the hand of the Prophet [sallallahu alayhi wa sallam] himself
and then migrated with the blessed group of immigrants.
When she to witness the terrible atrocities committed by the Quraish against
the Muslims she would suffer and weep for the innocent victims; but she gained
courage when she saw the moral strength and exemplary sacrifice of her husband
for the cause of Islim. She drew inspiration from him and found peace in his
presence.
The Prophet [sallallahu alayhi wa sallam] also used to exhort his faithful
followers not to waver, but to be patient and hold steadfast to their faith,
for they would surely in the Hereafter be rewarded with Paradise.
During this long period Umm Rooman, remained an image of patience, forbearance,
courage and bravery. Most of her time was spent in earnest supplications and
prayers to Allah. When she saw her husband's devoted efforts for the propagation
of Islam she expressed her admiration and gave him moral support. She devoted
her time to the nurturing of her children in the traditions of Islam. The Prophet
[sallallahu alayhi wa sallam] often used to visit the house of his illustrious
follower, Abu Bakr Siddique. He would advise Umm Rooman to keep encouraging
and instilling the love of goodness in 'Aishah. Khadijah passed away three
years before the migration of the Prophet [sallallahu alayhi wa sallam] to
Madinah. The Prophet [sallallahu alayhi wa sallam] spent a year as an unmarried
person He then married Aisha at the command of Allah as delivered by the Angel
Jibril, that on three consecutive nights he saw her in his dreams. The Angel
jibril brought a picture of hers wrapped in a silken cloth, and told him that
this was an image of his bride. When he removed the cover he saw that it was
her image. 'Aishah was elated to hear that she was chosen to be the Prophet's
[sallallahu alayhi wa sallam] wife by Allah himself . Khawlah bint Hakim told
him there were two proposals for him, that of 'Aishah bint Abu Bakr Siddique
and Saudah bint Zam'ah. He accepted both, and thus Umm Rooman' had the honour
of becoming his mother-in-law.
When the Prophet [sallallahu alayhi wa sallam] was ordered by Allah to migrate
to Madinah he went to the house of his closest friend and Companion, Abu Bakr
Siddique. Without any questions or hesitation he prepared to accompany the
Prophet [sallallahu alayhi wa sallam] . He packed a few things and took all
the cash there was in the house. He left his father, wife and children in the
trust and care of Allah and set off for an unknown and unseen destination.
It was a very tough time for Umm Rooman she was separated from her husband;
and there was a lack of money for household expenses, since he had taken all
the available cash with him. But what predominated all other thoughts in her
mind were supplications to Allah and for the safe arrival of the Prophet [sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam] and her husband in Madinah. On reaching their destination
safely, she and her family were told to follow to Madinah.
When they reached Al-Madinah they stayed at the house of Abu Bakr Siddique
arranged for his family. And it was from this house that
'Aishah left as a bride to the Prophet's [sallallahu alayhi wa sallam] house.
Thus this house became the focal point for the revelations of Allah. Umm Rooman
expressed great happiness at the thought that her daughter would be one of
those who joined the ranks of the blessed Mothers of the Believers.
When the hypocrites, wrongfully accused 'Aishah, Madinah seemed to have been
gripped by confusion. How could they reconcile themselves to their Prophet's
[sallallahu alayhi wa sallam] wife having conunitted a cardinal sin?
The whole of Madinah was flooded by this slanderous gossip that 'Aishah was
a woman of loose character. When she came to know of it from the mouth of Umm
Mastah herself that her son was the originator of this scandal, she was heartbroken
and appalled at the sheer spite of the man. She took the permission of the
Prophet [sallallahu alayhi wa sallam] and went to her parents. They also corroborated
the story she had heard and she could not stop the flood of tears. Her sympathetic
and loving mother was also an image of grief. Then the Prophet [sallallahu
alayhi wa sallam] , who was himself very upset, came to see her. When he saw
her weeping he told her that if she sinned she should ask Allah for His forgiveness,
because he is Merciful; if she had not sinned she should not grieve, for Allah
would surely absolve her and forgive her. 'Aishah asked her mother to respond
to him, but her mother remained quiet. She then appealed to her father, Abu
Bakr Siddique, to give a convincing reply to the Prophet [sallallahu alayhi
wa sallam] but he too remained silent. Finally she said that if she denied
that she was guilty - and Allah knew she was innocent - Muhammad would not
believe her; if she admitted the guilt, may be he would be satisfied, but then
her admission of guilt would be contrary to facts. The best answer would be
the answer of the father of Yusuf , when he was helpless before his sons:
'So patience is most fitting. And it is
Allah Whose help can be sought against that (lie) which you describe." (12:18)
Even as this conversation was being carried on the Ayat of clarification were
revealed to the Prophet [sallallahu alayhi wa sallam] . When the revelation
was over he was covered in beads of perspiration; he then turned to 'Aishah
with a happy smile and recited the Ayat.
Her parents were proud and relieved; and they asked their daughter to thank
her husband, but 'Aishah replied that she was grateful to Allah for He exonerated
her. This relief, with the specially revealed Ayat of Allah, increased her
worth in the heart of her husband.
Umm Rooman was a lady who spent her nights and days in prayer, meditation
and supplications to Allah. Her earnest desire was to win the goodwill of Allah
and His Messenger. She was a dutiful wife who stood by her husband at all times.
She noted what her husband had to say about prayers. Once when he entered house
he found her praying and told her that the body should--express an attitude
of tranquility. A calm and still posture helped to perfect concentration in
prayer, he said.
'Ali bin Bulban Muqaddasi in his book Tohfah As-Siddique fi Fadha'il Abi Bakr
Siddique and Imam Thahbi in his book Siyar Al-A'lam AnNubla' says that one
day both Abu Bakr Siddique and his wife, Umm Rooman, went to visit the Prophet
[sallallahu alayhi wa sallam] . He asked them the purpose of the visit. They
both simultaneously requested him to offer supplications to Allah for 'Aishah.
Then he prayed to Allah to forgive 'Aishah bint Abu Bakr both inside and outside
such a forgiveness that would leave no sin. Both her parents looked very happy
with this perfect supplication.
Then he told them that this was his prayer for all those who accepted Islam
after his being named Messenger of Allah, and remained steadfast in their belief.
The Prophet [sallallahu alayhi wa sallam] respected Umm Rooman very much,
and she in turn gave first priority to doing things that pleased him. So life
was very pleasant, and everyone was happy fulfilling their obligations to man
and his Creator.
One day the Prophet [sallallahu alayhi wa sallam] praised Khadijah great length
extoling her many virtues. 'Aishah felt jealous; involuntarily she said that
he was talking of Khadijah, as if there was no other woman on earth but she.
The Prophet [sallallahu alayhi wa sallam] did not like it at all, and his face
reddened with a terrible anger. When Umm Roomdn heard of this she went to the
Prophet [sallallahu alayhi wa sallam] and tried to apologize for 'Aishah telling
him that she was still very young that he should not take her seriously. Very
curtly, addressing 'Aishah, he asked her if she had not said that there was
no other woman on the face of the earth besides Khadijah ? He swore by Allah
that this great lady had believed him when the tribe of 'Aishah had denied
that he was the Messenger and Prophet [sallallahu alayhi wa sallam] of Allah.
She gave him the great gift of children, which was not the case with 'Aishah.
Umm Rooman listened in complete silence because she knew that all that he
spoke was by the command and revelation of Allah. He did not speak of his own
accord, his words were always based on revelations of Allah.
Umm Rooman passed away in the year 6th after Hijrah. During her burial, the
Prophet [sallallahu alayhi wa sallam] asked Allah to forgive her. Doubtless
this was a great honour for her. It was on this occasion that he said that
if any person wanted to see a beautiful celestial virgin of Paradise, he could
see Umm Rooman. Thus these words are an indication that she will, Allah willing,
be in Paradise in the Hereafter.
May Allah fill her grave with radiance. Another tradition regarding the death
of Umm Rooman is however more reliable. It says that she died after the passing
away of the Prophet [sallallahu alayhi wa sallam] .
Verily the words of Allah are true,
"Verily, those who believe and do righteous deeds, and humble themselves
before their Lord, they will be dwellers of Paradise to dwell therein forever." (11:23)
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