The Miracles of the Nabi Pakﷺ – part 16

The stones salute him

Imâm Muslim reported on the authority of Jâbir that the Prophet ﷺ said: “I recognize a stone in Makkah, which used to salute me before my advent as a Prophet ﷺ and I recognize that stone even now”.

The Prophet ﷺ throws dust into the enemies’ faces in Badr and Hunain:

Imâm Muslim narrated on the authority of Salamah who said: “We fought by the side of the Messenger of Allâh ﷺ at Hunain. When we encountered the enemy, I advanced and ascended a hillock. A man from the enemy turned towards me and I shot him with an arrow. He (ducked and) hid himself from me. I could not understand what he did, but (all of a sudden) I saw that a group of people appeared from the other hillock. They and the Companions of the Prophet turned back and I too turned back defeated. I had two mantles, one of which was wrapped around my waist (covering the lower part of my body) and the other I put around my shoulders. My waist-wrapper became loose and I held the two mantles together. (In this downcast condition) I passed by the Messenger of Allâh ﷺ who was riding on his white mule. He said: “The son of Akwa’ finds himself to be utterly perplexed”. When the companions gathered round him from all sides, the Messenger of Allâhﷺ got down from his mule, picked up a handful of dust from the ground, threw it into their (enemy) faces and said: “May these faces be deformed!” There was no one among the enemy whose eyes were not filled with the dust from this handful. So, they turned back fleeing and Allâh the Exalted and Glorious defeated them, and the Messenger of Allâhﷺ distributed their booty among the Muslims”. »

In another narration by Imâm Muslim, al-‘Abbâs said (in a long Hadîth): …… And the Messenger of Allâh ﷺwho was riding on his mule looked at their fight with his neck stretched forward and he said: “This is the time when the fight is raging hot”. Then the Messenger of Allâhﷺ took (some) pebbles and threw them in the face of the infidels. Then he said: “By the Lord of Muhammad, ﷺthe infidels are defeated. Al-‘Abbâs said: “I went round and saw that the battle was in the same condition in which I had seen it. By Allâh, it remained in the same condition until he threw the pebbles. I continued to watch until I found that their force had been spent out and they began to retreat”.4³

As for the battle of Badr the Qur’ân says about it in Surah al-Anfâl (the spoils of war):

“And you (Muhammad) threw not when you did throw but Allâh threw, that He might test the believers by a fair trial from Him”. (8:17).

As for what has taken place in the battle of Hunain, the Qur’ân says:


“Truly Allâh has given you victory on many battle-fields, and on the Day of Hunain (battle) when you rejoiced at your great number but it availed you naught and the earth, vast as it is, was straitened for you, then you turned back
in flight. Then Allâh did send down His calmness on the Messenger and on the believers, and sent down forces (angels) which you saw not, and punished the disbelievers. Such is the recompense of disbelievers”. (9:25-26).

The Prophet ﷺ on their faces: pointed to the idols and they fell.

Imâm al-Bukhârî narrated on the authority of ‘Abdullâh who said: “When the Prophet ﷺ entered Makkah on the day of the Conquest, there were 360 idols around the Ka’bah. The Prophet ﷺ started striking them with a stick he had in his hand and was saying: “Truth has come and Falsehood will neither start nor will it reappear”.”

Hasab o Nasab Badalna

*Hasab o Nasab Badalna*

Hazrat Saad Bin Abi Waqqas Razi Allahu Tala Anhu Se Riwayat Hain Ke Huzoor Nabi e Akram ﷺ Ne Irshad Farmaya :- Jis Ne Jante Hue Apne Baap Ke ilawa Kisi Dusre Ko Apna Baap Bataya To Us Par Jannat Haram Hai.

📚 *Reference* 📚
Mishkat Sharif, Safa 287.

Huzoor Nabi e Akram ﷺ Ne Irshad Farmaya :- Jis Shaks Ne Bhi Jaan Boojkar Apne Baap Ke Siwa Kisi Aur Ko Apna Baap Banaya To Usne Kufr Kiya Aur Jis Shaks Ne Bhi Apna Nasab Kisi Aesi Qaum Se Milaya Jisse Uska Koi Nasabi Talluq Nahi Hai To Wo Apna Thikana Jahannam Me Bana Le.

📚 *Reference* 📚
Sahih Bukhari, Hadees No 3508.