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Miracles of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)”

Author: Ibn Kathir
SKU: 9786035001335

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The author deals with the miracles of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) as the final message of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). Among the most important miracles mentioned in the book are the splitting of the moon and the response to the deniers, as well as the rain coming down after the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) prayed on the pulpit and the ways of proving this and others.

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Book description:

  • Author's name: Ibn Kathir
  • Number of pages: 246 pages
  • The subject of the book: Miracles of the Prophet (PBUH) 

The contents of the book:

  1. Translator's Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. The life of the Prophet is a great miracle
  4. The definition of a miracle
  5. Types of miracles
  6. Miracles of the Prophet
  7. First: Moral miracles
  8. The miracle of the Qur'ân
  9. Aspects of the miracles of the Qur'an
  10. The miracle of his morals and attributes
  11. His honorable lineage
  12. The honor of the area where he was born and raised
  13. His perfect discipline and upbringing
  14. His perfect creation and image
  15. His Migration from Madinah
  16. His nation is the most perfect of nations
  17. Second: The material signs of Prophecy
  • The sign of the splitting of the moon
  • Invoking Allâh (Du'a’) for rain (Istisqâ prayer)
  • The miracles related to the earth
  1. A. The spouting of water from between. his fingers
  2. B. Food multiplies in amount in his hand
  3. C. The tree follows the command of the Prophet 
  4. D. The weeping of the pulpit on missing the Prophet
  5. E. The stones glorify Allâh in the palm of the Prophet
  6. F. The stones salute him
  7. G. The Prophet throws dust into the enemies’ faces in Badr and Hunain
  8. H. The Prophet* pointed to the idols and they fell on their faces
  9. The miracles related to animals
  10. A. The story of the camel which fled
  11. B. The story of the camel which wept and complained to the Prophet 
  12. C. The Messenger of Allah is informed about the poisoned sheep
  13. D. The story of the camel of Jabir
  14. E. The blessing of the Prophet gives power to the donkey of Halimah as-Sa'diyah (his wet nurse)
  15. F. The wolf who testified that Muhammad* is the Messenger of Allâh
  16. G. The Hadith of the deer which seeks the protection of the Prophet
  17. H. The story of the bird
  18. The miracles related to the companions of the prophet
  19. A. The story of the two men whose sticks lit the way for them
  20. B. The man whose fingers lit the way for him
  21. C. The miracle of Tamîm ad-Dârî who pushed away the fire which appeared in al-Harrah (a mountain at the side of Madinah)
  22. D. The story which Anas told about “al-‘Alâ’ Ibn al-Hadramî”
  23. E. An army which walks on the water
  24. Miracles related to the cure of disease
  25. A. The Prophet cures the boy who is suffering from epilepsy (due to being touched by the Shaitân)
  26. B. Making Du'a’ for the woman who was suffering from epilepsy
  27. C. Making Du'a’ for the Emigrants to be cured from fever in Madinah
  28. D. The blind man was cured when he said a Du'a’ that was taught to him by the Prophet
  29. His Du'a’ is answered
  30. The Prophet was asked bout certain matters, and his answer was in accordance with the facts that were stated in the previous books revealed to other Prophets (before his Message)
  31. A. His answer about the soul, the people of the cave and Dhul Qarnain
  32. B. His answer about the signs of the Hour and other questions
  33. C. The Story of the Jew who defied him
  34. D. A Jewish boy who used to serve the Prophet, believes in his Message, but his father belies him
  35. Third: The Previous books give Glad Tidings (Prophecies) about him
  36. Fourth: His Telling about events which actually took place
  37. Fifth: His telling about future events
  38. Sixth: The Miracles of the Prophet compared to those of the Previous Messengers
  39. Seventh: The Night Journey al-Isra’ and al-Mi'raj

 

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Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 20 x 20 x 20 x 20 cm
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