In
the tribe of Bani Israel, there lived a pious person by the name of
Jareeh, who used to engage himself in Allah's (SWT) worship, in his
monastery. One day, his mother approached him while he was busy in
prayer and, as a result, he did not respond to her. She approached him
for a second time, but again, Jareeh did not answer to his mother.
When this happened for the third time, she became angry and cursed
him saying, "I pray to Allah (SWT) that He does not help you!"
The next day a prostitute came up to his monastery and giving birth
to a child there, declared: "This is Jareeh's child whom I have given
birth to."
This created uproar among the people, who thought: "The very person,
who used to rebuke us for fornication, has committed it himself." The
king ordered him to be sent to the gallows.
When Jareeh's mother came to know of this, she began beating her face
in distress whereupon he said to her, "Keep quiet, for it is due to
your curse that I find myself in this predicament."
The people asked him, "O' Jareeh! How can we know that you speak the truth?"
Jareeh told them to bring the child to him. When the child was
brought, he prayed and then questioned the child, "Who is your father?"
The child, with divine power and permission, said, "My father is such
and such a shepherd belonging to such and such a tribe."
This incident saved Jareeh's life after which he vowed never to separate from his mother and to serve her throughout her life.
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