Shaikhul
Hind Hazrat Moulana Mahmood Hasan Deobandi (rahmatullahi `alaih) would
tend to his Qurbaani cow for the entire year. He would personally wash
and feed the animal. The cow would also become very attached to Hazrat.
When he would leave home to teach at Darul Uloom Deoband, it would
follow him right to the madrasah gate where it would sit down. When
Hazrat would return at noon after lessons, it would follow him back
home. When the days of Qurbaani drew near, Hazrat would lessen its
normal feed, which was grass and substitute it with bucketfuls of milk
and jalebi (sweetmeat). He would also apply mehndi (henna) to it, place
flowers on its back and beautify it because Allah Ta'ala commands that
one's most beloved wealth should be spent in the path of Allah Ta'ala.
Thus, he would begin to love the animal very deeply. After the Eidul
Adha Salaah, he would sacrifice it and cry a little as well. Then he
would immediately purchase another cow for the following Eid.
(Maslak-e-Ulama-e-Deoband aur Hubbe Rasul (sallallahu alaihi wa sallam).
Hazrat
Thanwi (rahmatullahi `alaih) says: Hazrat once kept a cow which he fed
the entire year. He would take it to the jungle after Asr and make it
run in order to make it healthy. It became so healthy that he received
offers of 80 rupees, whereas a healthy cow in those days cost
approximately 10 to 15 rupees. But Hazrat did not accept any offer.
(Khutubaate Hakimul Ummat, vol. 17, pg. 154).
Since
it was his habit to offer a few qurbani every year, he desired to do
the same while he was imprisoned at Malta. Though prisoners are not
allowed to slaughter, Hazrat nevertheless forwaded the request that an
animal must be made available to him and that he should be allowed to
slaughter it. Something which comes out from the heart definitely has
its effect. Hence, they were affected and sold him a sheep for 7 genies
which Hazrat paid very happily. On the 10th of Zul Hijjah, Hazrat
offered the qurbani calling out the takbir in a loud voice in that darul
kufr where the sunnat of Ibrahim (alaihis salaam) had not been carried
out since the fall of the Islamic rule.
(Hayaate Shaikhul Hind- Akaabire Deoband aur `ishke Rasul , pg. 32).
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Taken from alhaadi.org.za 's Weekly Advice.
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