Two things happened at school this past week that made me pretty upset. They both had to do with the same subject. The funny thing is, I can’t quite figure out WHY what happened made me upset. So I’m just going to share the two stories and hope that maybe one of you can tell me why what happened was so… wrong.
1) For my 8th grade Algebra 1 test I gave the students an extra credit question: name at least six of the Prophet sallalahu alayhi wasalaam’s wives. One of the boys raised his hand and said he couldn’t think of any. Before I could say anything in response to him, a girl in my class told him to just guess by listing six girls names. And so he did… outloud, “Kelly, Michelle, Melissa…” Everyone began to laugh. I told him to stop because he was being disrespectful, and that his joke wasn’t funny at all. The thing is… when I sat down, I couldn’t figure out why that was disrespectful?
2) Walking in the hallway I overheard some girls making fun of someone’s name. One friend said to the other, “If I ever met someone named Anas, I would totally call him… ANUS!” The other friends burst into laughter and kept walking to class. I turned to see who it was, and gave them all a nasty look.
Anas ibn Malik has narrated one thousand two hundred eighty-six hadith, one hundred sixty-eight hadith are in Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim. When the Prophet sallalahu alayhi wasalaam arrived in Madina, Umm Sulaym presented her son, Anas, to the Messenger and asked if he would accept him as a servant. He was ten years old at that time and served the Prophet sallalahu alayhi wasalaam until his death ten years later. Many of the descriptions of the Prophet sallalahu alyahi wasalaam were related by Anas. His mother once asked the Prophet sallalahu alayhi wasalaam to supplicate for Anas. He, upon him be peace, said, ‘O Allah, increase him in wealth and sons, give him long life and forgive him his sins.’ Anas would recollect that he had 125 offspring in his lifetime and only two of them were girls, his garden gave fruit twice a year and had basil which smelt like musk and he had lived long and had even survived poison and he hoped for the fourth part of the supplication. He was the last companion to die in Basra in the year 93H aged 103 years old. He was the longest living companion of the Prophet Muhammad sallalahu alayhi wasalaam.
What’s in a name?