Woman in Islamic  Shari‘ah
        
        
          5. Muslim women
        
        
          ~ 120 ~
        
        
          perhaps her greatest role in human affairs. In
        
        
          Islamic history, there are numerous examples of the
        
        
          strong and decisive influence of mothers upon their
        
        
          families. A notable example is Maryam Makani, the
        
        
          mother of the Emperor Akbar. When Akbar was
        
        
          harsh in his treatment of Shaikh ‘Abdun Nabi, a
        
        
          great religious scholar of his time, she convinced
        
        
          him of the error he was making, and persuaded him
        
        
          to stop what amounted to persecution.
        
        
          I cannot but imagine that if I had been deprived of
        
        
          my mother in early childhood, or if I had the kind
        
        
          of mother who kept urging me to fight our
        
        
          “enemies,” my life would have taken an entirely
        
        
          different, and downward course. Undeniably it is
        
        
          the grace of God which has saved me from an ill-
        
        
          fated existence and caused me to become a medium
        
        
          of expression of the truth. But in this world of cause
        
        
          and effect, the human purveyor of God’s will was a
        
        
          lady, a mother, a housewife — one who was Islamic
        
        
          to her very fingertips.