In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
Moving on the Exalted Friend is always a momentous occasion. But
when a martyr to truth and justice moves to her Exalted Friend, it calls for more than a
moment of reflection and gratitude. Perchance, we may not be counted among those who cover
up (kafara).
Shamima, you have given us an opportunity to reflect on ourselves
and our stations in this world. May the Exalted Friend grant you supreme satisfaction,
forgiveness. May all your sins be forgiven, and transformed into righteous rewards.
O Allah, Possessor of Peace, to whom all Peace returns, grant her
the Abode of Peace. Grant strength and perseverance to her family, her husband, her
children, and her many friends.
Shamima reminds one of many things. As we read the Qur'an in this
blessed month of Ramadan, it also provides us an opportunity to remember Rumi's insightful
remarks about our cosmos. In reference to the names taught to primordial Adam about the
true nature of things, Rumi told us that most of us often live in some form of deception.
Death reveals the true nature of things, the names deeply imprinted onto our primordial
selves.
He added though, that some people, like Umar (May Allah be pleased
with him) had penetrated to their nature before death. And thus, while Umar was his common
name, his true name was the fighter of the devil. Even the devil took another road in
order not to cross the path of Umar.
Shamima, your everyday name was beautiful. But there are many of us
who know that your true name was:
Fighter for Justice
Smiling
Don't let grass grow under my feet.
You have met the Exalted Friend
Take Care
Prof. Abdulkader Tayob
Department of Religious Studies
University of Cape Town