Woman in Islamic  Shari‘ah
        
        
          5. Muslim women
        
        
          ~ 110 ~
        
        
          recover the land which was lawfully hers. But
        
        
          mother refused to follow any of this advice. Like the
        
        
          brave Muslim woman that she was, she resolved to
        
        
          face up to those circumstances on her own. This
        
        
          decision was backed up by just two things: faith in
        
        
          God and hard work.
        
        
          Although my mother’s parents owned a vast tract of
        
        
          land, 20 acres
        
        
          100
        
        
          of which had been willed to her by
        
        
          her father, she never demanded her share of the land,
        
        
          nor did she seek any help from the members of her
        
        
          family. She depended upon God alone: her sturdy
        
        
          independence was a shining example to us all.
        
        
          I have seen how she would get up early every
        
        
          morning, say the prescribed prayers and then work
        
        
          right throughout the day without once stopping to
        
        
          rest. When she went to bed, it was always late and
        
        
          only after having said the
        
        
          ‘isha
        
        
          prayer. The tasks on
        
        
          which she spent her entire day included looking
        
        
          after poultry, goats, etc. In this way, I too found the
        
        
          opportunity to graze the goats, a
        
        
          sunnah
        
        
          (practice)
        
        
          of the prophets.
        
        
          In addition to this work, she voluntarily stitched
        
        
          clothes for people in the neighborhood. Although she