
It was thousands of years ago, a thousand years after Adam. A
community again was at the threshold of a catastrophe. This
community abandoned worshiping one God; they had become a
community of
pagans. Adultery spread, those with power were oppressing the ones without
power, and there was no justice. The level humanity was no better than hyenas in
the wildness.
The Great Creator, because of His
All-Compassion to them all and to all humanity, sent Noah. Therefore, literature
has called this community Noah's Community (or Noah's People). Noah called them
to one God, made sure that justice was founded and maintained, eliminated all
evils in the society, as did Moses, David,
Salih, Solomon, Jesus,
Muhammad (p.b.u.them all) and the ones whose names we
do not know, but believe in.
But people teased him and called him crazy. Later his wife
joined the pagans in their betrayal. Noah suffered with his people for 800
years. He was very sincere in his faith to the Lord. One day God sent the Angel
Gabriel to order Noah to build a ship. Inspired by God, Noah built the ship. God
ordered him to take two of every creature, the believers, and his family, except
his wife, in the vessel. Noah again told people about the flood, and warned them
against it. But their response remained same.
The believers and animals boarded the ship and supplies were
loaded. Then, God said to the sky "O sky! Let your water pour down". He said to
earth "O earth, hold your water". The water started rising. As all nonbelievers
were drowning with their all vices, a long and hard journey was awaiting Noah
and the
believers, a long, tumultuous journey. Days had passed, and
food was scarce. They were facing starvation. No food by itself was enough to
make a good meal. Noah gathered all the foods and, mixing them, obtained a
delicious meal. Believers survived through famine. The very
next day, flood receded. Today we call the meal Noah prepared "Noah's
Pudding".
WHAT IS ASHURA (Noah's Pudding)?
A fast-day among the
muslims observed on the tenth day of the month Muharram, and derived from the
Jewish Day of Atonement, celebrated on the tenth of Tishri (Lev. xvi. 29, xxiii.
27).
The name is an Aramaic form of the Hebrew word "Asor" (the
tenth), still to be found in a liturgical poem for the Day of Atonement (M.
Sachs, "Festgebete der Israeliten," 4th ed., pt. iv. 88).
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE
Ashura’ is a day of great historical significance. On this day:
• God accepted the repentance of Adam after his exile from
Paradise
• God saved Noah and his companions in the ark
• God spoke
directly to Moses and gave him the Commandments.
• On this same 10th of
Muharram, Job was restored to health (from leprosy)
• Yunus (pbuh) was taken
out from the belly of the fish;
• The sea was divided as the nation of
Israel was delivered from captivity and Pharaoh's army was destroyed.
• Jesus
was raised to Heavens
PROPHET MUHAMMAD (P.B.U.H) HAS SUGGESTED:
• Worship Allah as much as you can on ‘Ashura.
• Whoever
fasts on this day is like one who fasts all his life.
• Whoever clothes a
naked person Allah will release him from a painful punishment.
• He who
visits a sick person, Allah will grant him a reward that will not be
decreased.
• Whoever places his hand on an orphan’s head, or feeds a hungry
person or gives water to a thirsty man, Allah will feed him a feast from
Paradise and will quench his thirst with Salsabil (a wine that does not
intoxicate).
THE TRADITION STILL CONTINUES TODAY!
The making of ashure
is a common practice among Muslim and Christian people in the Middle East.
In Turkey, it is customary to prepare ashure at a certain time
of the year. Christian communities throughout the Middle East prepare a similar
sweet wheat dish, called hedik, amah or qamhiyyi.
Ashure prepared at home is shared with the neighbors. Generally
people who prepare ashure send a cup to each of the neighbors.
One has responsibility of maintaining good relations with their
neighbors regardless of what their religion or beliefs may be.
THE RECIPE
950 year's old Recipe for Noah's
Pudding
(makes 30 servings: for you and your neighbors)
INGREDIENTS:
1 cup wheat
1 cup
white beans
1 cup garbanzo beans
1 cup raisins
1 cup almonds
3/4 cup
peanuts
12 dried apricots
5 1/2 cups sugar
water (enough to cover)
topping: walnuts, cinnamon
PREPARATION:
1.
Soak wheat, white beans, garbanzo beans and almonds in water
overnight.
2. Boil the above ingredients, remove the outer
shell or skin.
3. Soak the raisins in boiling water until
they soften.
4. Put all the ingredients above (steps 1-3) in
a large pot and boil. Add peanuts and almonds (peeled and cut in half) at this
point.
5. Chop the apricot into small pieces, add to mixture
along with sugar.
6. Boil for 10-15 minutes.
7. Enjoy your pudding!
Feel free to try different grains, fruits and nuts.