Hadhrat
Abu Talha (Radhiyaliaho anho) was once saying his Salaat in his garden. His
attention was drawn to-wards a bird that flitted about, but could not find a
way out of the dense foliage. For a short moment, he followed the bird with his
eyes, and forgot the number of his rakaat. Upon this mishap, his sorrow knew no
bounds. He re-paired to the Prophet's (SailaIlaho alaihe wasallam) pres-ence
straightway and submitted thus:
"O
Prophet of Allah, this garden of mine has been the cause of a diversion in my
Salaat. I give it away in the cause of Allah. Kindly spend it as may appear
proper to you."
A
similar chance befell one of the Ansaar in the time of Hadhrat Usman
(Radhiyallaho anho). He was saying his Salaat in his garden. The branches of
the trees were weighed down with ripe juicy dates, luxurious abundance, which
caught his eves, and he felt pleased with it. This made him forget the number
of his rakaat. He was so much stricken with grief that he decided to part with
the garden that had distracted him from his Salaat. He approached Usman
(Radhiyallaho anho) and made over the garden to him for utilising it in the
path of Allah. Usman (Radhiyal-laho anho) had the garden sold for fifty
thousand dirharns and spent the money as desired. This shows the value the
Sahaba set on their faith; and Hadhrat Abu Talha (Rad-liiyallaho anho) could
give away his orchard worth fifty thousand dirhams because it had interfered
with his Salaat. According to Shah Waliullah, the Sufis give preference to
obedience to Allah over anything that distracts from it.
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