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:: The Reason For Writing This Poem ::
The
writer, Hazrat Imaam Saalih Shara-Fud-Deen Abu Abdullah Muhammad
Bin Hasan Al-Busairi (ra) had become paralysed. His doctors and
physicians gave up all hope of his recovery. Eventually in this
state of complete helplessness and despair he composed this poem
expressing the grandeur and excellence of Sayyidina Rasulullah
Sallallahu Alaihi Wassallam. Using this as his sole means of asking
Allah Ta'aala to cure him from his illness. He isolated himself
in a quiet place one Thursday night and with complete devotion,
concentration and sincerity began reciting this poem. While reciting
it, sleep overcame him. He had a vision of Sayyidina Rasulullah
Sallallahu Alaihi Wassallam. He told Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu
Alaihi Wassallam of his illness, whereupon Sayyidina Rasulullah
Sallallahu Alaihi Wassallam passed his blessed hand over Imaam
Busairi's body. Through the barakat and blessing of Sayyidina
Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wassallam, Allah Ta'aala granted
him complete cure from his paralysis. When he awoke, he found
a scarf or shawl on his body which he had seen Sayyidina Rasulullah
Sallallahu Alaihi Wassallam place on his paralyzed limbs. This
resulted in the poem being named "Qasidah Burdah" (The Poem of
the Scarf).
In
the morning when due to some necessity, he went to the bazaar,
a pious dervish greeted him with salaam and requested him to recite
the qasidah which he had composed in praise of Sayyidina Rasulullah
Sallallahu Alaihi Wassallam. The poet said that 'I have composed
many poems in praise of Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wassallam.
Which one do you wish to hear?'
The dervish replied, 'The one which begins with, A-min Tazak-kurin
(ie. Qasidah Burdah).'
Upon this request, the poet became wonder struck and said, 'I
take an oath that no one knows about this poem. Tell me the truth,
from whom did you hear about it?'
The dervish replied, 'I take an oath by Allah that I heard it
from you last night when in a dream you had recited it to Sayyidina
Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wassallam, whereupon Sayyidina Rasulullah
Sallallahu Alaihi Wassallam became attentive towards you and because
of its blessings, Allah Ta'aala granted you complete cure from
your ailment.'
When
the poet gave this poem to the dervish, his secret became known
to all the people and its barakat and blessings too became general
for all.
When
this poem reached Baha-ud-deen, the governor of the country named
Taahir, he so highly regarded and respected it that he would stand
while listening to it.
It
is also narrated that Sa'aadud-deen Farouqi, who was a viceroy
of Baha-ud-deen, had become blind. In a dream he saw a pious person
who told him to take the Qasidah Burdah from Baha-ud-deen and
place it on his eyes. In the morning he told Baha-ud-deen about
this dream. The Qasidah Burdah was brought and with full sincerity
and conviction Sa'aadud-deen placed it on his eyes. Through its
barakat, Allah Ta'aala granted him complete cure and restored
his eyesight.
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