HADHRAT HABIB AJMI (rahmatullah alayh)

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HADHRAT HABIB AJMI (rahmatullah alayh)

Prior to his reformation, Hadhrat Habib Ajmi was an extremely wealthy money-lender. He gave loans on interest to the people of Basrah. His daily routine was to visit his debtors and extract payment. He would not return without having squeezed out payment from his hard-pressed debtors. If debtors were unable to pay, he would levy a charge for his wasted time.

One day when he visited a debtor, the latter’s wife informed him that her husband was not at home. She had no money to give to Habib Ajmi. The only thing she had was some meat which Habib demanded. He took the meat, gave it to his wife and said that it was an interest payment. He instructed her to cook it. His wife complained that there was neither firewood nor flour for baking bread. He said that he will obtain both as interest from debtors. He set off to procure these items from other debtors. After a short while he returned, having extorted some firewood and flour.
His wife prepared the food. Meanwhile a beggar appeared at the door and asked for some food. Habib rebuffed him, saying that there was nothing to give. The beggar left crestfallen.

When Habib’s wife opened the pot to dish out the food, she was shocked to discover the pot filled with blood. She called her husband and exclaimed: “Look at the consequences of your evil.” The sight of the blood shocked Habib Ajmi. His heart opened up and he said to his wife:”Be witness that I repent and shall abstain from all evil deeds.”

The following day he set out of his house with the intention of waiving all the monies owing to him. A group of children playing in the street said: “Look out! Here comes Habib, the devourer of interest. Be careful! Don’t let the dust under his feet contaminate you. We all will then become miserable and unfortunate as him.” Those remarks grieved him.
He then went to Hadhrat Hasan Basri (rahmatullah alayh) whose counselling reduced him to tears. He repented and resolved to lead a life of piety. On his way back home he met one of his debtors who promptly fled on seeing Habib Ajmi. Habib called to the debtor: “Do not flee. Now I have to flee from you.”
As he proceeded home he came across the same group of boys he had met earlier. They spoke among themselves: “Give way! Habib is returning after having repented. Let not our dirt fall on him least Allah Ta’ala records us as transgressors.”

In sheer elation, Habib Ajmi exclaimed: “O Allah! Only today have I repented and You have so quickly exalted my name.”

After his reformation, Habib Ajmi publicly announced the waiver of all debts owing to him. He forgave all his debtors. He contributed all his wealth in the path of Allah. When he had no more assets, a man claimed that the kurtah Habib was wearing belonged to him. Habib Ajmi removed it an handed it to the claimant. Another man claimed the shawl Habib’s wife had. Habib Ajmi gave him the shawl.

He constructed a small hut on the bank of the river Euphrates. He and his wife spent their time worshipping in the hut. He would spend the day in the company of Hadhrat Hasan Basri and pass the night in ibaadat

Source: Scattered Pearls