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A unique example of Pati Bhakti Hazrat Chafura (A.S).


 


A unique example of Pati Bhakti Hazrat Chafura (a.s.), beloved wife of Hazrat Musa (a.s.) was one of those noble women who wrote their name in golden letters on the pages of history through immense love, genuine love and unprecedented service to their husbands.


The sacrifice she offered for her beloved husband was for the entire female family down through the agesIt contains a great message.


Hazrat Musa (pbuh) was the Messenger of Allah. Ever since he gazed upon the glory of God's Light on Mount Tur, his countenance was always filled with a powerful light.
The influence of Noor was so great that if anyone looked at him without a mask, his eyes would be instantly destroyed. He would be blind forever.


Hazrat Musa (AS) noticed this situation in the court of Allah Ta'alaRequested, O Pak Parwar Digar!


Bestow on me a mask that covers this mighty light and does not harm the eyes of Your servants.


Allah Ta'ala accepted the prayer of Hazrat Musa (A.S.) and said, "Make a mask with the blanket that was on your body on Mount Tur.


" Hazrat Musa (A.S.) made a mask according to the instructions of Allah and led the people to him without a mask.Forbidden to look.


This prohibition was not only limited to outsiders but also to Hazrat Safura (a.s.), the beloved wife of the house, the companion of happiness and sorrow.


But one whose love for one's lover is boundless - whose heart and mind are full of love for one's husband - whose entire life activity is guided by the satisfaction of the husband - how can he be satisfied with the sight of the masked face of the beloved?


How about husbandCan spend time without seeing the real face?


It can't be anything. Hazrat Safura (A.S.), who was addicted to the love and beauty of Prophethood, became restless because of that mask.


The cries of anguished voices stirred his heart and mind. All the barriers of his patience were broken.
She hurried to her belov

ed husband and eagerly gazed at his face with one unmasked eye. His  One eye was lost.


But he didn't even get upset. He didn't feel sad at all. In fact, Hazrat Safura (A.S.) who lost her soul in love with her husband, may not have even realized that the sight of one of her eyes was lost forever. But he was not satisfied yet.


He once again looked at his love with the other eye. As a result, this eye also became lightless. One by one, the two eyes were destroyed.


The story ends herenot After the loss of his eyesight, a woman asked him, do you feel any regrets because of the destruction of both your eyes?


In response to this question Hazrat Safura (A.S.) gave the answer given by Hazrat Maulana Rumi (R.A.H) in two lines: 'O woman!


I have no regrets at all that I lost both my eyes while seeing my beloved husband, but I have a hundred regrets and a thousand regrets.


It is only because if I were gifted with such a hundred eyes, I would devote them all to seeing the radiant face of my beloved.


' Hazrat Safura (A.S.) set a wonderful example of devotion. This act of husband love is highly liked by Allah Ta'ala.


So He bestowed such powerful light from His unseen store on the darshan power of both his eyes by which He always livesBeloved husband could see the face of Hazrat Musa (AS) without any mask.

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