Isma'il (
- Peace Be Upon Him) and his Mother
This story is different from the previous stories that have appeared in Iqraa,
because most of it does not appear in the Qur'an. It is, however, repeated
several times in Sahih al-Bukhari.
When Ismail
was still a small baby, his father Ibrahim
took him and his mother, Hajra, to the site of the Ka'ba. He
gave them some dates and a goat skin full of water and left them there. At that
time no one lived at the Ka'ba, and there was no water nearby. As Ibrahim
was walking away, Ismail's
mother followed him, asking why she and her son were being left
in such a desolate place. She asked several times but he would not answer her.
Finally, she asked if Allah had ordered him to do this and he replied that it
was so. Upon hearing this, she accepted Allah's will and returned to the site
where Ibrahim
had left her.
As soon as Ibrahim
was out of sight, he turned and prayed to Allah to protect and
provide for his family which he had left out in the wilderness:
"O our Lord! I have made some of my offspring to dwell in a valley without
cultivation, by Thy Sacred House; In order, O our Lord that they may establish
regular prayer; So fill the hearts of some among men with love towards them, and
feed them with fruits; So that they may give thanks." (al-Qur'an 14:37)
Ismail
and his mother lived for some time on the supply of water and
dates, but finally the water began to give out, and Ismail's
mother could no longer produce sufficient milk to nurse her
baby. The baby became agitated and near to death because of his thirst. The
mother could not bear to see her child suffering, so she ran to the top of
nearby Mt. Safa to see if she could find someone to help her. When she could see
no one, she ran down the mountain and across the valley to Mt. Marwa. Seven
times she ran from one mountain to the other, looking in vain for assistance.
After the seventh time she heard a voice and she called out to it for help. When
she looked she saw an angel digging the earth with his heel until water flowed
forth. That place was the site of Zam-zam. She carefully made a depression
around the place where the water was flowing, and filled her waterbag with her
hands. Then she was able to drink water and nurse her baby. The angel told her
not to be afraid, that she and her son would be provided for.
Ismail
and his mother continued to live at the Ka'ba all by themselves
for some time. One day some people of the Jurhum tribe were passing through the
valley. They didn't intend to stop, because they knew that there had never been
any water in that valley. But they saw a kind of bird which was known to
frequent wet spots, so they followed it to the spring of Zam-zam. There they
found Ismail's
mother sitting by the water.
Ismail's
mother was a very sociable person who loved the company of
others, so she readily agreed to their request to stop there for a while,
provided that they did not claim possession of the water. Some of the people of
Jurhum decided to settle permanently by Zam-zam and sent for their families.
Ismail
grew up with these people and learned to speak Arabic from them.
When he grew up, they urged him to marry one of their women.
You can read about Ismail
and his mother in Sahih al-Bukhari IV:582-584.
Published: January 1992