A Nap That Spoke Volumes

Is it not by the remembrance of Allah that hearts are assured?

There are moments when a single image communicates more than endless stories.

For Hormuz, the former ruler of Persia, that moment came when he arrived in Madinah looking for Umar (RA).

Hormuz entered Madinah asking, "Where can I find Umar ibn al-Khattab?"

He had come from the sophisticated courts of Persia, where rulers lived in magnificent isolation, surrounded by layers of security and luxury.

"That's him right there," someone pointed. "The Commander of the Faithful."

Hormuz followed the gesture and saw something that must have seemed impossible: a man sleeping peacefully under a tree, using his sandals as a pillow, completely unguarded and accessible to anyone who might pass by.

It was done so casually by the person. This wasn't an exceptional circumstance; it was just Umar's (RA) routine.

He rarely slept at night, too busy with governance and worship, but he never missed his daily nap.

And that nap happened wherever he found himself when fatigue struck, often under the shade of a random tree in Madinah.

Six different narrations describe this habit of catching some rest in public spaces.

Hormuz, staring at this scene, famously said: "You ruled with justice, so you felt secure, so you were able to sleep."

Umar (RA) didn't need bodyguards because he hadn't wronged people in ways that would create enemies.

He didn't need fortified palaces because his governance had created love and trust rather than fear.

"You didn't have to worry because you didn't wrong people to where you had to run away from them."

What a remarkable way to understand political security—not as protection from the people you govern, but as the natural result of governing them well.

The image of the world's most powerful man sleeping peacefully in public spaces is beautiful.

It proves true power doesn't require isolation from those you serve—it creates connection with them.

The sandals-as-pillow detail adds a beautiful touch of humanity to the scene.

This wasn't ascetic performance art—it was simply a tired leader taking a practical nap in the shade, trusting his people enough to be completely vulnerable among them.

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  1. Am I creating unnecessary barriers between myself and the people I lead or collaborate with?

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👶 SunnahStories

A fox once walked through market square,

With merchants’ calls loud in the air.

Through rows of trinkets, bright and grand,

He wandered past with paw in sand.

Then in a stall of golden lace,

He saw a mask—a noble face!

Its eyes were wide, its look so wise,

As if it knew the earth and skies.

“Oh what great wisdom it must hold,

Its gaze is deep, its form is bold!”

He nudged it once—alas! It fell,

And empty lay, no thoughts to tell.

The fox just laughed, both light and free,

"A hollow face means naught to me!

For wisdom, truth, and what is right,

Are found in hearts, not empty sight!"

Reflection Questions:

1️⃣ Why did the fox think the mask belonged to a wise creature?

2️⃣ What did the fox learn when the mask fell?

3️⃣ How does Islam teach us to value character over appearance?

4️⃣ What does the hadith say about how Allah judges us?

5️⃣ Can you think of a time when someone’s actions mattered more than how they looked?

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🍉 WatermelonWatch: Day 687-690

🇵🇸 239 Palestinians incl. 46+ aid seekers killed in Gaza in 4 days

🏥 IOF massacre on Nasser Hospital killed 21+ people, incl. 5 journalists & ambulance crews & injured 50+ others

‼️ Gaza City: IOF tanks push into Sabra neighborhood, expanding ground invasion in anticipation of occupation plan, Palestinians fleeing. Bombings on Sabra killed 8 people, attacks since Monday killed 8+ people, injured 50+ incl. airstrike on popular market, killing 5 Palestinians

🎥 Attack on tent in Khan Younis killed journalist Hasan Dohan. Massacre on Nasser Hospital killed 5 journalists

🚩 Hamas: fighters targeted 2 IOF tanks w/ explosive landmines in besieged Zeitoun (Gaza City) + injuring soldiers

🪖 IOF soldier killed in south Gaza IOF explosion

🇵🇸 30 people, incl. 8 kids, killed by forced starvation in 4 days

🇵🇸 IOF massacred 17 people, incl. kids, sheltering in tents in Asdaa (south)

🇾🇪 Israel dropped 30+ bombs on Sanaa, killing 10 people & injuring 92+

West Bank:

🇵🇸 al-Mughayyir 6-day raid (Ramallah): IOF conducted mass raids, shooting & injuring 58+ people, incl. kids & elderly, abducting 19 people incl. Amin Abu Alia the head of local council

🇵🇸 IOF shot & abducted 20 y/o Musab Al-Eida in Hebron, killing him after denying medical treatment for days

🏘️ IOF demolished 7 homes in al-Serr village near Naqab, to destroy 200+ in coming weeks

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