“A mother’s love for her
child is like nothing else in the world. It knows no law, no pity. It dares all
things and crushes down remorselessly all that stands in its path. “.
Mother being the supreme lover, loves her child like nothing. A mother
dissipates the clouds of darkness, and cause peace to return to our hearts when
we are helpless in the wilderness life with her kind precepts and counsels. From
the moment we are born till we are cradled in the chariot of death, we come
across many relations. Some are just for time being, some are to betray you,
some are to leave you alone when you need their presence the most, some are with
you just because of your attributes and some are compelled to stick with you due
to blood relation compulsion and restrictions. But, there is one being who
surpasses the love, care and affection of anyone related to you and she is ‘The
Mother’. The love of a mother has no match nor can one replace her love. A
mother’s ageless love and care cannot be exemplified. When you were in her womb;
she took every step so gently and carefully not to bother you from your deep
sleep. This abysmal depth of a mother’s love is immeasurable. Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H)
said that kindness to one’s parents was of the best deeds and disobedience to
them was amongst the major sins. Allah has exemplified His love for the humanity
by descending mother as an example.
There are many precious things that Allah has bestowed on us however a mother is
one of the unique gifts of Allah. She is the embodiment of sacrifice and love.
Life without mother is so dull and colorless. The beauty of life is in the lap
and under the shade of mother’s love and care. Those who are bestowed with this
gift don’t quit feel it but those who are deprived of this gift feel it from the
core of their hearts. Says Abraham Lincoln “All that I am or ever hope to be, I
owe to my angel Mother.”
A mother turns a house into a home and home is the initial school of a child.
Mother is our best teacher and trainer. She never gives up training us to speak
“Am’ma (Mamma)”. She walks by knees to help us in our first steps. She teaches
us the behaviors lessons. She never gives up on us. Mother teaches us the
philosophies of life. Mother is the instinctive philosopher whose philosophies
help us in every walk of our life. She teaches us how to love, cherish, and
respect who we are, and what it takes for us to become the adults we will one
day be.
When a female becomes a mother, her heart gets filled with immense amount of
love for her child. She carries her child for 9 months in her womb, bears all
the pain and trouble in that process and when her child comes into her arms, she
forgets all the pain and loves her child unconditionally. Before Islam, mother
was not given any rights and respect but was only treated as a female who could
be loved but not at the expense of self. But Islam gave the mother all the
respect, love and status in the society she ever deserved. Kind treatment of
one’s mother is the best deed for strengthening or rectifying one’s relation
with Allah. Holy Prophet P.B.U.H says, ” Jannat lies under the feet of the
mothers.” By this hadith we come to know the greatness and status of a mother.
A mother holds a great respect in Islam. But in our today’s society few mothers
are dealt with those of the housemaids. Order her, make her do work and in
return give her nothing not even respect which is of no cost. As she bears too
much pain and faces several troubles to fulfill our needs but when she grows old
and weak and needs a shoulder, we just throw her away like she meant nothing to
us. We tell her that she is now old and has now gone crazy. Not we think of our
past? Not we take notice of the sleepless nights she had spent for us? Not we
remember her support in every moment while we were young? Not we remember, while
we were afraid of our own shadows and she was our only lifeguard? Not we even
remember the way she wiped our tears when we used to cry over our broken toys?
—-Respecting our mother must be our top priority as we were her top priority
while we were young.–Quran Says 17:23 “Say not a word of disrespect (to your
mothers).” Allah Almighty strictly orders us not to say harsh and disrespectful
words to your mother, for she is your best lover among your relations.
After Allah and His prophets a mother is the most respectful person. It’s a
reality that a mother loves her child even more than a father does. Says
Aristotle—“Mothers are fonder than fathers of their children because they are
more certain they are their own.” Mother had cared and will always care for us
as ever more than anyone related to us. We must never let her down. When we are
born we are so helpless and dependent, and she is our only help in that stage.
She shrills her voice and talks in a funny loving manner just to bring a smile
on our face. While we are asleep in our comfortable warm cradle she sits aside,
looks at us and curses herself a thousand times for us. She is ready to bear any
pain but never wants a scratch onto us. She never feels boredom in our company.
She is the supreme lover on this earth no one can surpasses her boundaries of
love. How deep is her love!
We must never let her down. We must always try our utmost to be the reason for
her smile, not the reason for her sorrows and sadness. Muhammad P.B.U.H has
ordered us to be good to our mothers. He has told us about the great rewards for
that person who is good to his mother and punishments for those who are
disobedient to their mothers. We must look after our parents even more when they
are weak and old. We must be gentle to our parents and speak to them in a nice
and polite manner.
To me, my mother is my security blanket. No matter how bad of a day she had, she
will always be there with a shoulder to cry on and a sympathetic ear for me.
Even if she’s been screamed at all day, she will still be eager to hear my
drama-filled gossips. My mom is my personal miracle. Whenever something becomes
too much for me, she is there calming me down with just a hug and a kiss on my
forehead. She is always there to company me.
My lord mercy upon my parents the way they had mercy upon me when I was young.