A SterileHanafi
Couple become Fertile
In the city ofKut
, Iraq, there was amourning
session held forHazrat
Ummul
-Banin
in the house ofHajiyyah
UmAbd
-ul
-Amir in Muharram 11th- 20th.
While these mourning sessions were being held, aHanafi
family moved to this neighborhood.Vazirah
– an infertile woman– was a member of this family, who could not have a baby after 10 years of marriage and had lost all her hopes. Her neighbors told her, “Why don’t you invoke Umm al-Banin
?”Vazirah
answered, “It’s no use doing it since medicine could not do anything for me. I even used traditional medicines and fasted on the birthday ofZakariyya
, but it was no use.”
“Whoever eats the ritual meal which is offered to commemorate the personality of Ummul
-Banin
and considers her an intermediary between him and Allah, his prayer will be granted. Why don’t you do so? Allah may grant you a daughter and you can name her ‘Fatimah’ after the blessed Ummul
-Banin
,” they said.
Looking at them silently and anxiously,Vazirah
suddenly started to speak and anxiously told them, “Ok, but provided this is between you and me. My husband and family must not know anything about it.” They replied, “Alright, tomorrow or the day after tomorrow come toHajiyyah’s
house, where amourning
session is held, ending withMarthiya
(an elegiac poem recited to commemorate the martyrdom or suffering) of Ummul
-Banin
.”
Filled with both fear and hope,Vazirah
left home toHajiyyah
UmAbd
-ul
-Amir’s, veiling her face. She was distraught, sweating with shame. The nearer she got to themourning
session, the faster her heart beat. To her, the voice of theMarsiya
reciter
had a pleasant tune and pinned her hopes on getting rid of psychological pain. She entered the house, and took part in themourning
session.
When theMarsiya
reciter
finished with the elegies that triggered lamentation for Ummul
-Banin
, he prayed that the sick would be healed. Then a ritual meal was offered to commemorate the personality of Ummul
-Banin
and the women present there asked for blessings by eating the food served. They were sitting around the table on which the ritual meal was served, praying that the sick would be healed and their requests granted. With her trembling hands,Vazirah
took some food, got up, and left the house in tears. Hoping that they would be healed, her husband andVazirah
ate that food at night.
After about one month,Vazirah
began to feel different; she suffered from dizziness and chest pain and she lost her appetite. She slept a lot and had difficulty going to the crowded places. She also struggled with housework and was especially feeling anxious.
Her husband noticed these changes and was concerned. They went to a doctor who assured them that those were symptoms of pregnancy. In order to ensure that it was true, the doctor recommended they undergo a laboratory test the next day. Upon hearing the news, they were delighted.
The next day, the couple found the test result positive. They went back home and performed prostration in gratitude to Allah. The news of her pregnancy spread among their relatives and their home was replete with joy. But she continued to hide the vow she made.
Months passed quickly and finally the ninth month came. In the early spring and just before the call to the Morning Prayer, she gave birth to a girl, delighting everybody.Vazirah
said, “In order to be blessed, let’s name the baby Fatimah,” but her in-laws disagreed and said, “Name herAyishah
.” To resolve any disagreement, they named her Boshra.