أم حرمت ابنتها من الزواج 20 سنة… فكانت النهاية التي أبكت الجميع 💔 #اسلاميات
A mother confesses on her deathbed that she deliberately faked illness for years to prevent her eldest daughter from marrying, keeping her as a servant. The daughter died after collapsing during Ramadan, cursing her mother with accountability on Judgment Day. The mother now lives alone, haunted by guilt and her daughter's final words.
Summary
The transcript presents a first-person confession from a mother who admits to a deeply selfish and cruel deception spanning many years. She acknowledges that despite being in good health, she pretended to be sick and incapacitated in order to force her eldest daughter to stay home and care for her. She systematically rejected every suitor who came for her daughter's hand in marriage, manufacturing crises and causing scenes to drive them away. Her stated motive was to keep her daughter as an obedient servant, imprisoned by her selfish desires, with no regard for the daughter's youth or future.
The situation reached a tragic breaking point on the seventh night of Ramadan. In a fit of jealousy and cruelty, the mother threw the Suhoor (pre-dawn meal) on the floor and screamed at her daughter that she was an old spinster whom no one would want. The daughter, broken and exhausted, raised her hands to God and prayed to be taken, saying she was utterly spent. She then collapsed, turned blue in the face, and fell into a coma from which she never recovered. Her last conscious words before dying were an accusation directed at her mother: 'You wronged me, mother, and God will take my right from you on Judgment Day.'
The mother now sits alone in a house that feels like a tomb, tormented by the echo of her daughter's final words. She reflects that she killed her daughter twice — once by stealing her life and future, and once by breaking her heart. The narrative closes with a moral warning against enslaving one's children, asserting that filial piety is a mutual covenant and that oppression brings inevitable, unrelenting darkness.
Key Insights
- The mother admits she deliberately faked illness and disability for years specifically to coerce her daughter into staying home as a servant, rejecting all marriage suitors through manufactured crises.
- The mother identifies her core motive as selfish possessiveness — she explicitly states she wanted a 'obedient servant imprisoned by her selfish desires,' showing no concern for her daughter's youth or happiness.
- On the seventh night of Ramadan, the mother's cruelty peaked when she threw the Suhoor meal on the floor and told her daughter she was an unwanted old spinster, directly triggering the daughter's physical collapse.
- The dying daughter's final words were not forgiveness but a formal accusation — 'You wronged me, mother, and God will take my right from you on Judgment Day' — framing the injustice in terms of divine rather than human justice.
- The mother concludes that she killed her daughter twice — once by robbing her of her life and future, and once by breaking her heart — and frames the moral lesson as: filial piety is a mutual covenant, not a one-sided obligation.
Topics
Transcript
[0:00] انا الان في الحست اسكن منزلا بات موحشا كالقبر لسنوات طويله كنت اتمتع بصحه جيده لكنني تظاهرت بالمرض والعجز لاجبر ابنتي الكبرى على البقاء بجانبي كنت ارفض كل خاطب يطرق بابنا وافتعل المشاكل بصرخات وتصرفات لا تليق فقط لاضمن بقائها خادمه مطيعه لي سجينه لرغباتي الانانيه التي لم ترحم شبابها [0:30] في ليله السابع من رمضان اشتعلت نيران غيرتي القيت طبق السحور ارضا وصرخت في وجهها انت عجوز عانس من سيقبل بك بكت بحرقه ورفعت يديها للسماء قائله يا رحمن خذني الى جوارك فقد تعبت وفجاه سقطت امام عيني زرقاء الوجه فاقده للوعي لتدخل في غيبوبه لم تستيقظ منها الا لوداع فتحت عينيها وقالت بضعف ظلمتني يا امي [1:04] والله سياخذ حقي القاك يوم الحساب ثم فارقت الحياه اليوم…
Full transcript available for MurmurCast members
Sign Up to AccessMore from نسمات اسلامية Nassamat Islamiya
هل ناموا 300 سنة؟ قصة أهل الكهف… شباب تحدّوا ملكًا ظالمًا فأنقذهم الله بمعجزة أذهلت التاريخ
This transcript retells the Quranic story of the People of the Cave (Ashab al-Kahf), seven young men who fled a tyrannical king to preserve their faith. They slept in a cave for centuries under divine protection, only to awaken bewildered by the passage of time. Their story is presented as a miracle and a sign of God's power over resurrection.
في زحمة الحياة، أجمل تذكير مريح للقلب 🌧️🤍 | صلوا على النبي ﷺ ✨ #اسلاميات #الصلاة_على_النبي
This is a very short religious audio clip featuring an Islamic salawat (prayer upon the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ). The content is a brief devotional recitation praising the Prophet Muhammad, referred to by his titles. It serves as a spiritual reminder encouraging listeners to send blessings upon the Prophet.
قصة مبكية 🥺 عروس في المطار تتلقى أكبر صدمة يوم زفافها #قصص_واقعية #عروس #موقف_مؤثر #كرامة_المرأة
An Egyptian bride in her wedding dress at an airport experienced a devastating shock when her groom, upon seeing her for the first time in person, screamed that she was not the woman in her photo and fled. Strangers helped her change clothes and arranged a return flight, and she called her brother to come get her. The story ends with a moral about honesty and the dangers of deception in marriage arrangements.
أدعية وآيات تريح القلب 🤍 | لحظات من السكينة والطمأنينة #قرآن #أدعية #راحة_نفسية #دعاء #اسلاميات
A brief spiritual audio content featuring Quranic verses and supplications (du'a) aimed at bringing peace and tranquility to the heart. The content is part of a series focused on Islamic devotional material for psychological comfort and spiritual solace.
لماذا بكى رسول الله ﷺ عندما سمع هذه الآية من ابن مسعود؟ 🤍 #اسلاميات #دعاء
This content narrates the story of Abdullah ibn Masoud reciting the Quran to Prophet Muhammad, and how the Prophet wept when he heard a specific verse about being a witness over his nation on Judgment Day. The speaker explains that the Prophet's tears were due to his vivid vision of the reality of that day.