The Prophet Sulaiman (AS) was the son of Daud (David) (AS) who
himself was a prophet. Both father and son were granted great wisdom by
Allah and ruled with justice and compassion.
Sulaiman (AS) was one of the very few prophets who was rich. He
prayed to Allah for a kingdom that no one would have after him, and
Allah granted him a glorious kingdom to rule. He also made the animals,
birds, clouds, wind and even the jinn subject to Sulaiman’s (AS)
command. Sulaiman (AS) was a great leader and was just to both human and
animal. He was also granted the talent and ability of understanding the
language of the birds and animals.
During this time, there lived an ant. From various accounts, the ant
possessed beautiful qualities, and was helpful and useful to her
community, continuously putting the needs of her community above her
own.
One day, Sulaiman (AS) gathered his troops of jinn, humans and birds.
They marched in strict discipline towards the direction of the valley
of ants. If they were to trample on the ant’s nest, it spelt doom for
the entire ant community residing there.
The ant heard the approach of the army. She was aware that ants,
being one of the smallest insects and often most overlooked by people,
were barely noticeable. What more amidst such a large army and their
beasts of burden! She knew that Sulaiman (AS) and his troops were likely
to crush them. She urgently warned her community of the great danger
and ordered them to take refuge in their dwellings.
Until, when they came upon the valley of the ants, an ant said, “O
ants, enter your dwellings that you not be crushed by Sulaiman and his
soldiers while they perceive not.” (Al Qur’an 27:18)
It is said that during this time, Sulaiman (AS) was riding on the
clouds. However, Allah made the tiny ant’s plea audible to him even with
the distance between them and the noisy march of the army. Sulaiman
(AS) comprehended her language, could not hold back his smile of
amusement and began to laugh.
He said, “My Lord, enable me to be grateful for Your favour which
You have bestowed upon me and upon my parents and to do righteousness of
which You approve. And admit me by Your mercy into [the ranks of] Your
righteous servants.” (Al Qur’an 27:19)
Even though Sulaiman (AS) possessed all the worldly materialism, when
he heard the ant talking about him, he was immediately reminded of
Allah and his countless blessings. He acknowledged that it was a gift
from Allah and showed gratitude immediately. He commanded the army to
change its course, and the destruction of the ant colony was avoided.
All this because of the plea of a single ant!
Let us reflect on the power that this single ant wielded. She was not
physically outstanding, and according to some accounts, was even
crippled. Yet, this small and insignificant creature was named and
mentioned in the last revelation of Allah to mankind. Allah loved this
ant so much because of her bravery, sincerity, selflessness, belief and
devotion: putting the benefit of her community above her own. She was
willing to sacrifice her life to save the rest.
The ant took responsibility over her community, without any second
thought, blaming or complaining. She behaved in a responsible fashion
and took action immediately when it was required, without anyone
prompting or ordering her to do so. Allah shows us how insignificant an
ant is, but how much one single creature can achieve.
In the history of mankind, one person can be called a great person
because of his accomplishment and contribution to mankind and society.
Now it is time to reflect: are we responsible and what are we doing to
change the status quo of aggression, oppression, injustice and zulm of
mankind. We see it on the news daily, and each one of us is responsible
to help according to his ability.
Compare the ant’s caring behaviour to the stinginess, selfishness and
greed that mankind harbour for each other. We have lost to the feeling
of caring and goodness for each other. Whereas, a mere ant, without our
sophistication and education, did the noble thing and called and prayed
to Allah to save her own community from destruction.
This apparently insignificant incident contains a great message.
Allah SWT loves those who have piety, more so if they try to support
others and sacrifice what they have for the benefit of others. Through
this story, we learn the importance of acknowledging the guidance and
bounty of Allah over us and to thank Him for it.
One female ant was bestowed with such honour and recognition. How
many of us think what we are famous with or assess our contribution to
society and mankind? Part of striving to believe in Allah is by
developing the qualities beloved to Him to benefit others and to elevate
the name of Allah, which simultaneously elevates our own names and
develops a legacy for us in this life and the hereafter and the kingdom
of Allah.
Let’s rise up and prove that Allah SWT had indeed made us the best of
creation – we should be higher, kinder, more responsible and more
compassionate to each other, more than this single ant to her own
kingdom.
May Allah open for us, purify our hearts from stinginess, greed and
selfishness, and decorate us with qualities beloved to Allah and enable
to depart from this life with the legacy in this earth and the Kingdom
of Allah. Ameen.
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