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by which You have reformed conditions of Your messengers and prophets.
Surround him with the angels and support him with the Holy Spirit.
Appoint protectors from the front and behind him, (those) who would
guard him from all troubles and calamities. Convert his fear into
security, (so that) he may worship only You and doesn't associate
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Your vicegerent. Permit him tofight against Your enemies and his
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Story - Novel The Fever CHAPTER 7

everyone was asleep.
I quietly slipped down the hallway into my bedroom, being careful not
to wake any of the family. I quietly moved into my bedroom and
stripped down quick and jumped into bed. Jennifer turned over, aware
of my presence.
"Oh you're home."
"Yes, dear and I'm okay."
"You smell like alcohol."
"I'm sorry, I'll brush my teeth."
"Thank you," she whispered and turned over on her other side.
I once again, I snuck down the hallway, into the bathroom, so that I
could brush my teeth. Afterwards I rinsed with Listerine, the heavy
glass bottle difficult to hold after I sucked down a few beers that
were finally getting into the bloodstream. I could barely keep it in
my mouth it burned so bad. Ibrushed my teeth a second time to put some
life back into my mouth.
Soon after, I crawled back into bed, and Jen was inquisitive about how
the night went.
"Not bad, not bad at all."
"Did you play poker?"
"Yes, I played for a little bit."
"Paul..."
"I didn't lose any money. I actually gained money."
"How much money?"
"Well I spent twenty and came back with one-hundred fifty."
Silence.
"It was easy; like taking candy from a baby."
Silence.
"It was a fun night, though. I had a few beersand I hung out with the
guys and we watched theIllinois-Wisconsin game. Next week they are
doing the same thing at Mike's house."
"Paul, be careful. I've heard terrible stories about people who have
become addicted to gambling and it catches up with them. I don't want
anything to happento you."
"Don't worry, Jen. As soon as I start losing money, I back out. I play
my odds. I'm smart about it. Like I said before, it's easy."
Silence.
"I'm going to sleep; I'm not really in the mood to argue right now."
"Okay, well goodnight babe."
"Night, Hun."
A few times a month became a few times a week. A few times a week
became every day. It wasn't just cards, either. I was addicted to
gambling. I couldn't help it. I would be listening to a Big Ten game
on the radio and I would gamble with my customers and 'bet them five
bucks' that a certain play would happen. Eventually, it became greater
and greater value. I started going to casinos and different places to
play poker, having one-hundred dollars for a buy in instead of ten or
twenty. I had surpassed the mark of the money that had been given to
me, and I was well on my way to the $250,000 mark- and ithadn't even
been a year yet. And Jen? She didn't have to know. She brought home
her paycheck and I brought home mine. I took care ofthe bills, taxes,
and bank statements. We hadn't ever worried about money since we had
our first income wallop. As far as she was concerned,I had gotten
promoted and had to go to numerous business meetings and was
alwayslate because I was checking up on my drivers night after night.
Really, I had just receiveda small raise for being with the business
for six months. I didn't consider it lying. I was helping outthe
family. I was doing what was necessary to help them and keep themsafe.
The debt I owed and the money I needed to get was a distant thought. I
needed one year's salary to get the money, something that poker
provided in a few months.
Then the letter came.
I opened a strange letter,completely plain except for a typed version
of my name and address on thefront. It didn't even have a postage
stamp. Once inside, I found a typed sheet of paper with nothing else
but a location and time. I knewthe place; it was the restaurant that
we had steaks at the night after our inheritance. The letter was
signed in the same type as the rest of the letter, and it was signed
"Uncle Jack." Something felt very wrong.
I went to the restaurant after work the next day, hiding the letter
from Jen. I didn't need to worry her. When I walked into the
restaurant, the host took me to a table and threw another letter down
in front of me and then left at a brisk pace. I opened the envelope.
The letter read:
Do you remember when you said that you would do anything? Well, now
isyour time to prove it. As we speak, your bus is being loaded with
fifty-million dollars that needsto be transported to the north side of
Chicago. Inside the package loaded in your bus is a small bomb and a
locator in the package. If you do something stupid or do no comply,
the bomb willbe detonated and your bank account will be emptied. You
will do this before your route. This is the address that you will
deliver to:
I finished reading the letter and folded it up and stuck it in my rear
pocket. I was now going to be involved in crime, and if I wanted my
familyor myself to survive, I needed to do this.
I started to second guess my decision all the way home, wondering if
the hundred-grand was worth the risk.

35 hadith found in ' Shortening the Prayers (At-Taqseer) ' of Sahih Bukhari.

186
Narrated Ibn Abbas : The Prophet once stayed for nineteen days and
prayed shortened prayers. So when we travel led (and stayed) for
nineteen days, we used to shorten the prayer but if we travelled(and
stayed) for a longer period we used to offer the full prayer.
187
Narrated Yahya bin Ishaq: I heard Anas saying, "We travelled with the
Prophet from Medina to Mecca and offered two Rakat (for every prayer)
till we returned to Medina." I said, "Did you stay for a while in
Mecca?" He replied, "We stayed in Mecca for ten days."
188
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar: I offered the prayer with the Prophet,
Abu Bakr and 'Umar at Mina and it was of two Rakat. 'Uthman in the
early days of his caliphate did the same, but later on he started
praying the full prayer.
189
Narrated Haritha binWahab: The Prophet I ledus in the prayer at Mina
during the peace period by offering two Rakat.
190
Narrated 'Abdur Rahman bin Yazid: We offered a four Rakat prayer at
Mina behind Ibn 'Affan . 'Abdullah bin Masud was informed about it. He
said sadly,"Truly to Allah we belongand truly to Him we shall return."
And added, "I prayed two Rakat with Allah's Apostle at Mina and
similarly with Abu Bakr and with 'Umar (during their caliphates)." He
further said, "May I be lucky enough to have two of the four Rakat
accepted (by Allah)."
191
Narrated Ibn Abbas: The Prophet and his companions reached Mecca in
the morning of the 4th Dhul-Hijja reciting Talbiya (O Allah! We are
obedient to your orders, we respond 4 to your call) . . . intending
toperform Hajj. The Prophet ordered his companions to assume the lhram
for Umra instead of Hajj, exceptingthose who had Hadi (sacrifice) with
them.
192
Narrated Ibn 'Umar: The Prophet said, "A woman should not travel for
more than three days except with a Dhi-Mahram (i.e. a male with whom
she cannot marry at all, e.g. her brother, father, grandfather, etc.)
or her own husband.)"
193
Narrated Ibn'Umar: The Prophet said, "A woman should not travel for
more than three days except with a Dhi-Mahram."
194
Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet (p.b.u.h) said, "It is not
permissible for a woman who believes in Allah andthe Last Day to
travel for one day and night exceptwith a Mahram."
195
Narrated Anas bin Malik : offered four Rakatof Zuhr prayer with the
Prophet (p.b.u.h) at Medina and two Rakat at Dhul-Hulaifa. (i.e.
shortened the 'Asr prayer).

Brilliant Examples from the History of Muslim Women

Allaah The Almighty Says (what means):
· } O you who have believed, fear Allaah as He should be feared anddo
not die except as Muslims [in submission to Him]. { [Quran 3:102]
· } O you who have believed, fear Allaah and speak words of
appropriate justice. He will [then]amend for you your deeds and
forgive you your sins. And whoever obeys Allaah and His Messenger has
certainly attained a great attainment. { [Quran 33:71]
A regrettable problem has surfaced in our societies, and scholars are
receiving complaints from righteous women about thetrouble they are
facing in their commununities. Who is troublingour sisters? Jews?
Christians? Secularists? No, unfortunately, these provocations are
from some Muslims, may Allaah The Almighty guide us all.
This problem is not widespread so far, but one worries that it might
escalate to an extent that we will not be able to treat it. Thus, it
is best to tell those who criticize righteous sisters: When you
criticize righteous sisters, you are criticizing the Sunnah
(tradition) of the Prophet, sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam .
When you criticize a certain person, the criticism is not directed to
the person himself, but to the methodology that he adopts. Such
conduct could be quite serious because some of the criticism or
mockery may be regarded as disbelief in Allaah The Almighty Who Says
(what means): } Say, "Is it Allaah and His verses and His Messenger
that you were mocking?" Make no excuse; you have disbelieved afteryour
belief. { [Quran 9:65, 66]
The Prophet, sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam , said: "A man may
heedlessly utter a word that angers Allaah with him, which makes him
fall in Hell for seventy years." [At-Tirmithi, Ibn Maajah and Ahmad]
Such conduct has serious repercussions not just for the observant
Muslim woman alone, but for the person who mocks her as well, because
it may lead to the loss of their religion if theydo not turn to Allaah
The Almighty in repentance.
Being observant and religious is the right thing to do, whereas
religious non-observance and mocking observant people is extremism and
deviation.
Women in the Quran and Sunnah (tradition)
The best and most brilliant examples of Muslim women are the women who
are mentioned in the Quran and the Sunnah (tradition). We may know
about them, but let us contemplate these great examples.
Many Soorahs (chapters) in the Quran have names that are related to
women. One of the longest Soorahs of the Quran is Soorat An-Nisaa'
(The Women). Another Soorah is Al-Mujaadilah (She that Disputes/ The
Pleading Woman), Maryam (Mary) and Al-Mumtahinah (Examining her).
There are numerous verses that deal with women. Allaah The Almighty
Says (what means):
· } And their Lord responded to them, "Never will I allow to be lost
the work of [any] worker among you, whether male or female; you are of
one another. { [Quran 3:195]
· } The believing men and believing women are allies of oneanother. {
[Quran 9:71]
· } Would substitute for him wivesbetter than you - submitting [to
Allaah ], believing, devoutly obedient, repentant, worshipping, and
traveling - [ones] previously married and virgins. { [Quran 66:5]
· } For men is a share of what theyhave earned, and for women is a
share of what they have earned. { [Quran 4:32]
· } So righteous women are devoutly obedient, guarding in [the
husband's] absence. { [Quran 4:34]
There are also many other verses and stories in the Quran about issues
concerning women, but I will only refer to some of them.
In Soorat Al-Ahzaab , there are the verses that refer to the wives and
daughters of the Prophet, sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam . andthe
believing women. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): } O wives of
the Prophet.. { [Quran 33:32]
Moreover, the story of Maryam (Mary), may Allaah exalt her mention,
was mentioned in morethan one Soorah of the Quran. The story of the
mother of Prophet Moosa (Moses), may Allaah exalt his mention, was
mentioned in Soorat Al-Qasas . The story of the Ifk (falsehood)
incident was mentioned in SooratAn-Noor . This story is considered to
be a declaration of the innocence of 'Aa'ishah, may Allaah be pleased
with her, and of virtuous Muslim women.
The incident of the Ifk (falsehood)is related to what I have mentioned
earlier, because observant women may encountersimilar harm from
hypocrites anddeviant people, so they should beready to face it. If
women assume that they will be saved from a trial like this, it must
be remembered that 'Aa'ishah, may Allaah be pleased with her, would
have been worthier of being safe from such slander.
A long time ago, I saw a shameful cartoon in a newspaperin Kuwait and
I thought to myselfthat the Kuwaiti press had gone beyond the bounds
of propriety and had taken too much liberty. Perhaps such actions
could be to blame for what befell Kuwait.
Some years ago, when young women who attended the University of Kuwait
began adhering to the Islamic dress code, by putting on Hijaab
(Islamic covering), the Kuwaiti press expressed annoyance. The press
launched campaigns against religiously observant Muslim women. As part
of the campaign, the famous cartoonist,Nagi Al-Ali, who later faced
his doom when he was shot dead in Britain, drew a cartoon of a young
woman in Hijaab with a strand of hair on her chest, beingasked by
another young woman, who did not cover up, whose beard hair that was.
This cartoon slandered women in Hijaab and accused them of having
unlawful relationships with men with beards. The cartoon mocked
religiously observant men and women. The cartoonist in question has
already received his punishment in the worldly life and will be
reckoned by Allaah The Almighty, The Just for what he did.
The incident of the Ifk (falsehood)shook the house of the Prophet,
sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam , to the extent that some of the
Companions, may Allaah be pleased with them, thought ill of 'Aa'ishah,
may Allaah be pleased with her, until Allaah The Almighty declared her
innocence. Let me advise Muslim women who are attacked and falsely
accused of wrongdoing to be patient just like 'Aa'ishah, may Allaah be
pleased with her.
The wife of Fir'awn (Pharaoh), was a believing woman who observed
patience. This woman ismentioned in Soorat At-Tahreem .
Also, the wife of Ibraaheem (Abraham), may Allaah exalt his mention,
was mentioned in morethan one Soorah .
Another story is that of the Queen of Saba' (Sheba) which wasmentioned
in Soorat An-Naml . A poet composed poems about thisqueen saying that
if all women were like this queen, women would be superior to men. It
is worth mentioning that this queen was a wise woman even before she
became a Muslim. As aruler, she was never a dictator, but she used to
consult her eminent helpers. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): }
I would not decide a matter until you witness [for] me. { [Quran
27:32] She was not too proud to believe; because she had a sound mind
and thanks to the grace of Allaah The Almighty, she was guided to
believe in Prophet Sulaymaan (Solomon), may Allaahexalt his mention.
This story should be contemplated over, as it containsmany lessons
that have been pointed out by scholars and exegetes.
Women in the Sunnah
There are many Hadeeths of the Prophet, sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam
, that deal with women. The Prophet, sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam ,
said:
· "Be advised to be good to women." [Al-Bukhaari and Muslim]
· "Be gentle to women."
Abu Hurayrah, may Allaah be pleased with him, said, 'A man came to the
Messenger of Allaah and asked him, "Who is most entitled to my best
companionship?"The Prophet, sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam, said :
"Your mother." The man said, "Who is next?" The Prophet, sallallaahu
'alayhi wa sallam, said : "Your mother." The man further asked, "Who
is next?" The Prophet, sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam, said : "Your
mother." The man asked for the fourth time, "Who is next?" The
Prophet, sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam, said : "Your father."
[Al-Bukhaari and Muslim]
The Prophet, sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam , used to allocate sometime
to answering women's questions and to help them to solve their
problems.
One of the brilliant examples of women is that of the two women from
Al-Ansaar who participated in the pledge of Al-'Aqabah, despite the
arduous circumstances. This proves that women can be brave and that
they can fulfill important roles in certain situations.
Women in the past also participated in Jihaad and we can recall the
story of Umm 'Atiyyah, may Allaah be pleased with her, who
participated in seven battleswith the Prophet, sallallaahu 'alayhi wa
sallam . She used to treat the injured, serve the fighters and guard
their belongings. (The issue of the permissibility of working as a
nurse needs further discussion, as scholars have stated certain
conditions for this, but this is notthe suitable context to discuss
this issue.)
Thus, the status of women in the Sunnah is clear and one need not talk
about it at length.