Wednesday 23 April 2014

My Umrah Journey

My Umrah Journey

I was invited to the House of My Lord
I was invited to Salaam My Prophet
So I dressed modestly, brushed up on my etiquettes
Learnt a few prayers and presented myself

When I lay my eyes upon the House of My Lord
My emotions went on a ride
Feelings that poets cannot put in to words
Only emotions are on a high
I cried for days and at night I tried to rest
But resting didn't exist in this city
As this city was always so busy

Makkah, where the House of Allah stands
Where men follow the footsteps of some of the greatest of women
And where women follow the footsteps of some of the greatest of men
(And still feminists fight for equal rights, that this religion has already given)
Circumambulating the Kabah seven times as our Prophet did
Running between the mountains of Saf'aa and Marwa seven times as Bibi Haajira did
Where the endless spring of ZamZam came
And still exists today

It's the closest I've come to My Lord Almighty
Touching the Black Cloth and the Golden Kabah Door
Bashed and bruised by the big men and women
My body was in pain and was sore

The closer I got to kiss the Stone of Forgiveness
The wave of people pushed me away
Three times I tried, till my body gave up
Exhausted and angry
My hopes were still high

I spent my days and nights praying
That's all life revolved around
None of this Westen life drama
That we all seem to gossip about

We climbed Mount Hira early one morning
following the footsteps of our Prophet but with more ease
We reached the top, went through some rocks
And came to the cave where he meditated
High up in the land is where he found solace and peace
Away from the people filled with hatred and greed
The cave where the revelation came from Angel Gibra'eel
IQRA – READ
This is the book that has never been changed since
The Qur'an

I asked for forgiveness
I cried till my eyes were dry
I prayed for the cure of the ill
And prayed for heaven for the deceased
I prayed to Allah to save our Ummah
To help our Martyrs our Shaheeds
I prayed to Allah to grant me Jannah
and for our Prophet to intercede

On the last day of Makkah
With some skills and some techniques
I went with my brother, my Mehram
To kiss the stone to forgive all my sins
I gasped for breath under all the tall bodies
I dived through gaps not letting go of my brother
And before I knew it
I was face to face with the Hajre Aswad
Allah Hu Akbar
I kissed it endlessly
I was reborn but it felt surreal
I felt fresh and dazed
This was me.
I'd done my Umrah, Prayed in the extra part of the Kabah,
Touched the golden door and kissed the Stone
This was me
I was reborn

Madina Tun Nabi
The Land where our prophet was always accepted with open arms
Accepted us also with open arms

From a busy life in Makkah
Madina is where we found peace and tranquility
We went to Salaam our Prophet, Peace be Upon Him, Abu Bakr As Siddique
And the most amazing thing is,
the man who was on his way to kill our prophet even saw the Islamic peace
Umar Bin Khattab
Buried next to our beloved Nabi
The Sahabas and Khaliphs

We went to see our Sahabas in Jannah Tul Baki
The people who fought for Islam
For us
To find solace and to find peace

We visited mountains of wars
Where our Prophet rested his head, hands and knees
Where our sahabas protected our Rasool
And tried to help him in his times of need

Tala al Badru Alaina
Min thaniyyatil-Wada
Wajaba al shukru alaina
Ma da aa lillahida

The white moon did shine over us
The three nights we were there
Madina protected us

Coming back to London was not fair

Salma Razia Khatun

Translations of some of the words:
Salaam – A greeting upon seeing another Muslim
Makkah – Where the House of Allah is
ZamZam – It means 'stop stop'. This is what was said when the spring of water was splashing out from the mountain
Kabah – The house of Allah
Ummah – The Muslim nation
Mehram – A male guardian who you cannot marry (brother, father)
Hajre Aswad – The Black Stone, When you kiss this stone, all your sins will be forgiven
Allah Hu Akbar – Allah is the Greatest
Umrah – The pilgrimage which consists of circumambulating the Kabah and going up and down Mount Saf'aa and Marwa seven times
Madina Tun Nabi – The land of our Prophet
Abu Bakr As Siddique – A dear friend and companion of our Prophet
Umar Bin Khattab – Hated Islam but soon became Muslim. Died as a martyr
The Sahabas – Companions of our Prophet
Khaliphs - The martyrs of Islam

This was a song that the people of Madina sang to our Prophet when he returned to Madina from Makkah. (Listen to it on the youtube clip above)
Tala al Badru Alaina – Oh the white moon rose over us
Min thaniyyatil-Wada – From the Valley of Wada
Wajaba al shukru alaina – And we owe it to show gratefulness
Ma da aa lillahida – Where the call is to Allah