Thursday, August 31, 2017

Hajj Mubarak

There seems to be a tie for the first "atheist" that I encountered in my life
And this is because I don't remember whose identity as a "different-kind-of-believer" dawned upon me first !

There was this aristocratic-personality-waaley Uncle, a colleague of my father, who never went to a temple ... a la Bachchan of "Deewar" ( But of course much ahead of "Deewar" )

And there was a cousin of my mother, who Mummy used to tell us, would ridicule his wife's Eid uz Zuha ritual (Qurbaani) saying:
"Tumhaari Bhabi to Bakrey par baith kar Jannat mein jaaeiNgi"

After my marriage I came to know that my father-in-law, my husband and his Chacha Jaan never prayed five times in a day
And they hardly ever fasted during Ramzaan.

We used to have a Kabab-sevain feast on Eid uz Zuha.
By God's grace we still do
But most of us have not seen the Qurbaani ritual happening
We used to, and still give the money to a person we are sure needs it

My husband's Chacha Jaan was an educationist and used to work specially in the field of women's education
He used to say:
"Hum ne roza-Namaaz to karaa nahi hai zindgi mein ... Kuchh achchey kaam insaanoN ke liye kar leiN ... Ye kaam hi saath jaaeiNgey ... "

Now when I see the world getting so terribly tattered and people drifting away from one another apparently more because of religious differences than anything else, I am reminded of these wonderful human beings who may not have touched millions of lives, and who are not nationally or internationally famous, but still most certainly their selfless deeds have enriched many lives and the ripples of their goodness steadily, invisibly, namelessly continue to spread Hope.
"Hope" that Peace may be some distance away, but it is not just a Dream any more.

Eid uz Zuha is the commemoration of Hazrat Ibrahim's obedience and devotion to God and the completion of Hajj Pilgrimage
May it be Mubarak and spiritually enriching for all

And while Muslims as a community may come across as "primitive and orthodox" to the outside World,  it is heartening to see a gradual but more educated preference for better alternatives to charity instead of the ancient Qurbani

3 comments:

Camaal Fotografia said...

Absolutely true, you can't please God by ignoring poor people's miseries around you.

sujata said...

So heartening, really, to see your post Zohra!! Believe it or not i was thinking of your blog only two days back, literally!! I ws thinking why i was not getting updates or is it Zohra not written since her last one!! :-)

You just echo my thoughts about religion, to make something worthwhile. To tell you truth, i never did fasting till now. I dont believe in rituals. I believe in 'Humanism' rather than religion, customs. Customs are all man made and i believe God never want us to do something for him instaed of our fellow human beings!! I believe in Humanism. True, people are drifting apart just bcoz of the word 'religion', whichever it may be!! Wonderfully written, as always!

Dilip Apte said...

Very logical, helping others is a better form of worship= Zohra. No need to go to temple everyday or offer Namaz- 5 times a day