Fasting of Plover
By: Dr. `Abd Al-Hakam `Abd Al-Latif As-Sa`idi
Lecturer of Entomology – Faculty of Agriculture – Al-Azhar
University
Plover is one of wading and migrating birds. Canada is its homeland and
it usually emigrates from Canada to America doing a long and arduous journey.
Actually, flocks of plover cover this journey incessantly; the thing which
makes this journey of more than 3000 miles more difficult, in addition
to passing through the Pacific Ocean; this makes the journey more arduous.
Naturally, men or animals, when travelling long distances, are obliged
to take a rest and get their breath back. Moreover, they can have some
food and drink or light meals fitting to such circumstances. In contrast
to that, we find these birds enter some kind of obligatory and incessant
fasting by Day and Night, for they have no way but continuing the journey
incessantly along with fasting. This reminds us of the saying of a Muslim
leader to his soldiers when they got in confrontation with the enemy:
"The enemy is before you and the sea is behind you (meaning that
they have no way but to confront the enemy seriously until they achieve
victory; otherwise they will be defeated or drowned in the sea to the
last man)."
Likewise, these birds have no way but to gird their loins for continuing
the journey because if they intend to take rest they will inevitably perish
in the Ocean's water. So, we see these birds beseeching Allah's help to
grant them success to continue the journey as if they look at their images
on the surface of water from the horizon thinking that they are birds
overtaken by drowning. Accordingly, they think that their case is better
off and are motivated by this scene to fly higher than the surface of
water. Actually, they continue fasting and flying for thirteen days which
means that they observe non-stop fasting, the thing that’s prohibited
for Muslims, save the Prophet, blessings and peace of Allah be upon him,
who said in this regard, "… As for me, I sleep in the presence
of my Lord enjoying food and drink by a butler." Thus, although Allah,
Most High, has predestined this arduous journey on these birds, He provides
them with the necessary energy that will enable them to carry out this
hard mission.
No doubt, these birds’ form of fasting gives us great indications
on the Omnipotence of Allah, Exalted and Glorified be He. It, moreover,
adds another dimension of the forms of asting adopted by people and living
species. We have previously mentioned that eels observe fasting for two
or three years whether it be the first fasting which is the fasting of
the young or the latter fasting which is the fasting of the old. Likewise,
plover observes fasting but while flying in the sky. The moment it reaches
its resting location, it reposes for some time and then proceeds to have
food delightfully in larger amounts than its needs to save some food in
the form of fatty substances, taking into consideration the returning
journey in the same road.
Source: islamonline
Courtesy: www.everymuslim.com
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