Kizzi used to spend more hours of her day outdoors hunting for mice, teasing birds, chasing leaves moved by the wind, or just sitting in the garden reflecting
Kizzi is very affectionate and grateful. She always rubs her nose against each of us. And she cannot start eating whithout giving me a kiss, her way of saying "thanks for the food, mum". During our meal-time, Kizi would come to the table to taste what we eat and remains in our company for sometime
Since giving birth to her babies, she spends nearly 22 hours breast feeding, licking and cleaning them and of course sleeping while the kittens feed on her milk. She would not go out more than once or twice, probably for her natural needs. As soon as she returns home, she gives us a short meow, her way of saying salam. Then, she rushes to her babies straightaway. Now, busy Kizzi hardly shares with us our food during our meal time.
Though very busy, she does not forget to give me my thank you kisses for the food. Actually, since being a mum, Kizzi became more affectionate and a lot more grateful! Amazingly, among all this hard work on her side, while the babies are sleeping she comes out from the nest to stretch her muscles and play with the children just for few minutes, then back again to her kittens. Peeping my eyes through to see her in her nest, I can see a very dedicated happy mother, who seems contented to play her role in life
Kizzi's behaviour is not like that of robots. Rather, she pauses when we offer her food to taste during meal time. She seems to think for few seconds, then makes up her mind to resume to her new job, looking after the babies. This dedication to her role in life brings to minds Qur'anic surah 20, verse 50:
"قال ربنا الذى أعطى كل شئ خلقه ثم هدى"
Moses said, 'Our Lord is He who gave everything its form, then gave it guidance
Reflecting on the dramatic change in Kizzi's behaviour; the sense of responsibility, the way she religiously attends to her babies, the way she balances her life according to her new responsibility make me wonder:
How honest, responsible and dedicated these animals are to the duties ordained upon them by Allah
Comparing Kizzi's dedication to her duities with some of the modern mums reminds me how has modern life changed the minds of many mothers and made them ignore their instinct, forget and detest their main role and duty in life?
This also reminds me of verse 72, surah 33
This also reminds me of verse 72, surah 33
"إنا عرضنا الأمانة على السماوات والأرض و الجبال فأبين أن يحملنها وأشفقن منها وحملها الإنسان إنه كان ظلوما جهولا"
We offered the trust to the heavens, the earth, and the mountains, yet they refused to undertake it and were afraid of it; mankind undertook it - they have always been inept and foolish
2 comments:
Jazaki Allahu Khayran sister Rowaa. May Allah reward you for your hard work
Kizi and her babies looks fantastic and an inspirational for a good mother. Kizi feeding her babies represent the kindness, the care, the love and the responsibility of a selfless mother. It is unconditional love. The prophet (peace and blessing be upon him) said: "Allah divided His mercy into 100 portions, one portion distributed amongst His creation and He kept the other 99, if we are all amazed about the love and mercy which Kizi is showing to her babies, one can hardly imagines Allah's mercy, truly just like He described Himself, He is the Most Kind the Most Merciful. The mercy and love that we get from Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala is beyond our comprehension. One day the prophet (peace be upon him) was walking with some of his companion, they passed a woman breastfeeding her baby; he asked his companion "Can you see this woman cuddling and feeding her baby? Do you think that she will willingly through her baby in the fire? The companions said: Off course not! The prophet then said: This is how Allah has love and mercy on people.
Salaam
Bahiya
my dear sister Bahiyah, what can I say for your wonderful inspiring comment. As usual you touched the topic from anther angel that enriches the blog and inspires the dear readers .
Jazki Allahu khayran
Rowaa
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