Once,
Hadhrat Abu Hurairah (Radhiyallaho anho) after wiping his nose with piece of
fine linen remarked to himself:
Look
at Abu Hurairah (Radhiyallaho anho)! He cleans his nose with fine linen, today.
I remember the time when he used to lie down between the pulpit and the
Prophet's house. People took him to be suffering from epilepsy and put their
feet on his neck. But there was no other malady with him, other than spasms of
hunger."
Hadhrat
Abu Hurairah (Radhiyallaho anho) had to remain hungry for days together. At
times, he was overpowered with hunger so much that he fell unconscious, and
people mistook this as attacks of epilepsy. It seems that in those days they
treated epilepsy by placing a foot on the neck of the patient. Hadhrat Abu
Hurairah (Radhiyallaho anho) is one of those people who suffered from extremes
of want and poverty in the early days of Islam. He however, saw better days in
later years when Muslim conquests followed in succession. He was very pious,
and loved very much to say the Nafl Salaat. He had with him a bag full of
date-stones. He used these stones for his Zikr. When the bag was exhausted, his
maid filled it again with date-stones. Somebody was always busy in Salaat in his
house during the night; his wife and his servant taking turns with him in the
prayers.
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