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Umm Aysha
09-18-2006, 07:58 PM
My mother was visiting, she asked me to go shopping with her because she needed a new dress. I don't normally like to go shopping and I'm not a patient person, but we set off for the mall together. We visited nearly every store that carried ladies' dresses, and my mother tried on dress after dress, rejecting them all. As the day wore on, I grew weary.

Finally, at our last stop, my mother tried on a lovely blue three-piece dress. The blouse had a bow at the neckline, and as I stood in the dressing room with her, I watched as she tried, with much difficulty, to tie the bow. Her hands were so badly crippled from arthritis that she couldn't do it. Immediately, my impatience gave way to an overwhelming wave of compassion for her. I turned away to try and hide the tears that welled up involuntarily. Regaining my composure, I turned back to tie the bow for her.

Our shopping trip was over, but the event was etched indelibly in my memory. For the rest of the day, my mind kept returning to that moment in the dressing room and to the vision of my mother's hands trying to tie that bow. Those loving hands that had fed me, bathed me, dressed me, caressed and comforted me, and, most of all, prayed for me, were now touching me in the most remarkable manner.

Later in the evening, I went to my mother's room, took her hands in mine, kissed them and, much to her surprise, told her that to me they were the most beautiful hands in the world.

I can only pray that some day my hands, and my heart, will have earned such a beauty of their own.

zarah
09-20-2006, 10:16 AM
:bismillah:

:salam2:


Jazzak-Allah khair for sharing this beautiful story!:)

:wasalam:

newusman
09-20-2006, 10:31 AM
mash'Allah really touching...

zientje
12-02-2006, 06:33 PM
too much tears in my eyes, can't write anymore

Delyan
12-02-2006, 07:29 PM
really moving ...
thank u sister

wa salam
sis delyan

shabnum
12-02-2006, 08:43 PM
:salam2:

awww sis mashallah that is so sweet very touching:muslima:
may allahs reward be with you sis, may allah give you so many happiness inshallah ameen.

:wasalam: :jumpclap:

Umm Aysha
12-03-2006, 09:42 AM
:salam2:

awww sis mashallah that is so sweet very touching:muslima:
may allahs reward be with you sis, may allah give you so many happiness inshallah ameen.

:wasalam:

Asalaamu Alaykum

Ameen to your dua sis ameen....and to you also...insha-Allah..

wasalam

muslimguy
12-03-2006, 12:32 PM
salam 3likom, i felt the need to write this. it's really amazing what our parents, especialy mothers, went through to raise us and be patient with us, and whatever we do we' re never gonna be able to pay them back. may Allah help us be obedients to our parents and take care of'm as long as we 're in this life and be beneficial for them in the other life by Dua' for them, Amin.

Abdul-Raheem
12-03-2006, 01:02 PM
:salam2:

thank you for sharing sister. We often take our mothers for granted yet they truly are a blessing.
:jazaak:

Basicofislam
12-03-2006, 02:50 PM
:salam2: sister. Well it is a blessing of Allah to have a mother while we are growing up ask any orphan that they will tell you. This story was very touching. It was a reminder from Allah to be patient with your parents when they grow old as they were patient with you when you were young. God bless you.

Faiza619
01-03-2008, 07:07 AM
:salam2:

:ma: that was a very nice and touching story.
it brought tears to my eyes too
really mothers are special
they should be treated specially.
:ma:
May Allah grant us his jannat firdaus:tti_sister:

Muslim_Gurl
11-25-2009, 03:07 PM
Awwwwwwww very touching story subhnAllah

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