Story 1
His manner and behavior at home
was truly like that of Prophet Muhammad (s) (Muhammadī). He never
became angry, and we never heard him raise his voice while speaking. While he
was gentle, he was also decisive and firm. He gave importance to praying on
time, staying up during the nights of the month of Ramadhān, reading the
Qur’ān out loud, and maintaining organization in all things. As a result
of his strong, kind sentiment and extremely kind heart, he would never refuse
anyone. One day he said to me, “from
morning until now I have answered the door 24 times in order to reply people’s
queries”.
‘Allāma’s daughter
Story 2
Although he had very little time,
‘Allāma managed his schedule in such a manner that he would spend one hour
every afternoon with his family. During this time he was so kind and
affectionate that one could not believe that this was an individual occupied
with so much work.
‘Allāma’s daughter
Story 3
At home ‘Allāma was strongly
opposed to anyone else carrying out his personal tasks for him. There was
always a competition in turning down the bed [at home]. My father would try to
carry out this task before anyone else, and my mother would try to anticipate
him. Even in the end when he was sick and I used to go to his home, he would
get up from his place to pour his own tea despite his state of illness. And if
I objected and said, “why didn’t you ask me to bring me some tea,” he
would reply, “no, you are a guest, and you are also a descendant of the
Prophet (s) (Sayyid), and I cannot give you any orders”.
‘Allāma’s daughter