
Hadhrat Umar رضي الله عنه Weeps over the Exertion of a Christian Monk
Abu Imraan Jowni narrates that Hadhrat Umar رضي الله عنه once passed by a monk and remained standing there. Someone called the monk and told him that the Ameerul Mu'mineen was there. When the monk peeped out, the effects of difficulty, exertion and forsaking the world were clearly apparent on his face (he had grown extremely pale and haggard on account of his spiritual exertions). Looking at him, Hadhrat Umar رضي الله عنه began to weep. "But he is a Christian," someone commented. Hadhrat Umar رضي الله عنه replied, "I know, but I feel sorry for him because I thought of the verse in which Allaah mentions:
"He who suffered affliction and who endured many difficulties (thinking that he was pleasing Allaah whereas his beliefs and actions did not conform with the injunctions of Allaah). He shall enter the blazing fire." (Surah Ghaashiya, verses 3,4)
I feel sorry for him because despite his exertion and efforts in this world, he shall still end up in Jahannam. (Hayatus Sahabah Vol-1)


say (about the non-Muslims living in a Muslim country), "Do not shake hands with them, do not be first to greet them, do not visit them when they fall ill, do not perform their funeral prayers, make them use the narrow part of the pathway and keep them in a lowered position as Allaah has kept them in a lowered position." Do pass judgement between us, O Shuray."