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 Once Hadhrat Umar (Radhiyallaho Anho), during his caliphate, was going 
on his usual rounds towards Harrah (a suburb of Madinah) with his slave 
Aslam, when he saw a distant fire in the desert. He said, "There seems 
to be a camp. Perhaps, it is a caravan that could not enter the town due
 to night fall. Let's go and look after them and arrange for their 
protection during the night."
When he reached there, he found a 
woman and some children. The children were crying. The woman had a pan 
of water over the fire. Hadhrat Umar (Radhiyallaho Anho) greeted her 
with salaam and, with her permission, went near her. (The woman didn't 
recognize that it was Umar).
Umar, "Why are these children crying?"
The Woman, "Because they are hungry."
Umar, "What is in the pan?"
The
 Woman, "Only water to soothe the children, so that they may go to sleep
 in the belief that food is being prepared for them. Ah! Allah will 
judge between Umar (Radhiyallaho Anho) and me, on the Day of Judgment, 
for neglecting me in my distress."
Umar (weeping), "May Allah have mercy on you! How can Umar know of your distress?"
The Woman, "When he is our Amir, he must keep himself informed about us."
Hadhrat
 Umar (Radhiyallaho Anho) returned to the town and straight away went to
 the Baitul Mal (House of Charity) to fill a sack with flour, dates, 
fat, and clothes, and also drew some money. When the sack was ready, he 
said to Aslam, "Now put this sack on my back, Aslam."
Aslam, "No please, Amir-ul-Momineen! I shall carry this sack."
Umar
 refused to listen to Aslam, even on his persistent requests to allow 
him to carry the sack, and remarked, "What! Will you carry my load on 
the Day of Judgment? I must carry this bag, for it is I who would be 
questioned (in the Hereafter) about this woman."
Aslam most 
reluctantly placed the bag on Umar's (Radhiyallaho Anho) back, who 
carried it with a swift pace right to the woman's tent. Aslam followed 
at his heels. He put a little flour and some dates and fat in the pan 
and began to stir. He blew (with his mouth) into the fire to kindle it.
Aslam says, "I saw the smoke passing through his thick beard."
After
 some time, the pottage was ready. He himself served it to the family. 
When they had eaten to their fill, he made over to them the little that 
was left for their next meal. The children were very happy after their 
meal and began to play about merrily.
The woman felt very 
grateful and remarked, "May Allah reward you for your kindness! In fact 
you deserve to take the place of Khalifah instead of Umar."
Umar consoled her and said, "When you come to see the Khalifah, you will find me there."
He
 sat for a while at a place close by and kept on watching the children. 
He then returned to Madinah. On his way back, he said to Aslam, "Do you 
know why I sat there, Aslam? I had seen them weeping in distress. I 
liked to see them laughing and happy for some time."
Source: From the book "Stories of the Sahaba" by Shaikh Muhammad Zakariyya Kandhalvi.
 
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