We are very
often misinformed about this subject and it is for this reason that i am
sending this article to you written from classical works of Islaamic research.
I hope you enjoy it emmensely. It was written solely with the aim of upholding
the honour and respect of the Holy Prophet .
Bismillah
Walhamdulillah Was Salaatu Was Salaam 'ala Rasulillah
The Prophet's
(s) Miracles of Reviving the Dead by Allah's Leave
1) Bringing
his father and mother to life to believe in him, bi idhnillah.
It is said
in Mawahib that at-Tabarani said in his narration from Ayesha (r) that
the Prophet one day came by
Hujun in Makkah and he was sad. He stayed there for some time and then he returned very happy. He said
to Ayesha (r), "I asked Allah subhanahu wa tala to revive my mother. She
accepted me and believed in me and then Allah took her back." narrated
by Abu Hafs bin Shaheen in another way that Ayesha (r) said, "we made the
pilgrimage with the Prophet
in his farewell Hajj and we passed by Hujun and he was sad and I cried
for the sake of his crying. Then he stepped down and he said, 'O Humayrah
[reddish one], wait awhile.' And I laid my back on my mount. He went and
then came back and he was happy. He said, 'I went to my mother's grave
and I asked My Lord to revive her and He revived her and she believed in
me.'
And Suhayli
narrated from 'Urwa ibn Zubayr from Ayesha (r) that the Prophet said that
he asked to revive his father and mother and Allah revived them and they
believed in him and then they died.
Zaraqani
said in Sharh al-Mawahib "After mentioning the hadith of their reviving
that these hadith are accepted and authenticated." And ash-Shihab ibn Hajar
in his book "The Life of the Prophet" and the "Explanation of Hamaziyya"
that these hadith are not weak and they have been authenticated
by more than one muhaddith and some of them said in a poem in Arabic:
"ayqantu
anna abba an-nabiyi wa umihi ahyaahuma ar-Rabbu al-Kareemu al-Bari"
"hatta
lahu shahida bi-sidqi risaalatin salimi fa-tilka karaamat il-mukhtaari"
"hadha
al-hadithu wa man yaqulu bi du'fihi fa-hua ad-da'eefu 'an il-haqiqati 'aari"
"I believed
that the Generous Lord, the Creator, has revived the father of the Prophet
and his mother,"
"and they
believed and witnessed his message as a miracle for the Chosen One,"
"this is
the hadith and anyone who says it is weak he is the one who is weak and
naked from understanding truth and reality."
At-Tilmisaani
said "the narration of his mother's acceptance of Islam is an authentic
and sahih transmission. And the same for his father. Andthese miracles
happened to the Prophet to
show his greatness and nobility and honor."
Many scholars
have written whole books on the salvation of his parents, especially al-Hafiz
as-Suyuti who wrote many books on that subject provingtheir salvation is
true. He criticized all those who said other than that. He has written
several books on that including:
1) Masalik
al-Hunafa' fi najaat abawaya al-Mustafa
2) as-Subul
al-jaliyya fil aaba il-'aaliyya wal maqaama as-sundusiyya fi nisbat khayr
al-bariyya
These two
books are of around thirty pages each. And I will translate a portion from
the second one 'as-Subul al-jaliyya' where Imam Suyuti says, "This is the
sixth book which I have put on the subject of the salvation of the parents
of the Prophet (s). [and the proofs of that event are:
"First Proof:
they did not receive the message because the Prophet
became Prophet when he turned
40 and they were already dead. His father died at the age of 18 and his mother died at the age of 20. The
judgment in Islam is that whoever does not receive the message of theProhpet
will die saved and will not be punished because he died before the message.
This is a fiqh judgment in Islam and that person will enterParadise."
"Second
Proof: His parents are considered from the 'People of the Period' (Ahl
al-fatrah) and it is narrated through many hadiths that the 'People
of the Period' (ahl al-fatrah) they will be held in custody until they
will be questioned on the Judgment Day as they came before theMessage of
Islam. And when they are questioned, whoever obeys and accepts the message
will enter Paradise and whoever disobeys and rejects will enter
Hell."
Suyuti then
quotes the great muhaddith Abul Fadl bin al-Hajr who said, "It is obvious
that the parents of the Prophet
are the nearest to him and of course they are going to obey and accept Islam when they
are asked, for the sake of the honor of the Prophet ."
The Third
Proof: "That Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala has revived the parents of the Prophet
(s) and they believed in his message according to many hadith. And
these hadith were authenticated by many Muslim scholars and muhaddithin.
From these scholars are Al-Haafiz Abu Bakr al-Khateeb al-Baghdadi and al-Haafiz
Abul-Qassim ibn Asakir and al-Haafiz Abu Hafs bin Shaheen and al-Haafiz
Abul-Qassim al-Suhayli and the Imam al-Qurtubi and al-Haafiz Muhib ad-Din
at-Tabari and al-Allama Nasir ad-din bin al-Munir and al-Hafiz Fath ad-Din
bin Sayyid an-Naas and the scholar Salah as-Safadi and al-Haafiz Shams
bin Nasir ad-Din ad-Dimashqi and Shaykh ul-Islam Ibn Hajar [al-Asqalani]."
"And Qurtubi
said, 'Allah was honoring the Prophet
without stopping until he passed away. And this reviving of his parents
was from the honor of the Prophet . Their reviving
and their acceptance of their son as the Messenger
is acceptable by the mind and cannot be denied through the mind or through
the shari'ah because it is mentioned in the Qur'an that Allah revived the
dead man of Bani Israil and his telling of who killed him. And it is mentioned
in the Holy Qur'an that 'Isa (as) was reviving the dead, so why is it impossible
for the Prophet by Allah's
Order and by Allah's Honoring him to revive his parents and for them to
believe in him. But these hadith which are authenticated, show how much
the Prophet was beloved to
Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala.'"
"Fourth
Proof: 'kaanu 'ala al-hanifiyya dinu Ibrahim' - They were on the religion
of Ibrahim (as) as were Zayd bin 'Amru bin Nafil and Qass bin Sa'idah
bin Naufal and Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (r) were on the religion of Ibrahim (as)
as were many others. And to this opinion al-Imam Fakhr ad-Din ar-Razi [subscribes],
'The Prophet's parents back to Adam (as) were on tawhid (belief in Unity
of Allah). Because the Prophet (s) mentioned inhis hadith [which is our
first hadith in the 40 series] from Anas ibn Malik (r) who said, the Prophet
said, <people split into two divisions, Allah put me in the best of
them. I came from my father and my mother and nothing affected me from
Jahiliyya. Icame from a good marriage and not from adultery from Adam (as)
until I reached my father and mother. I am the best among you in lineage
and I am the best among you as a father.>>'"[end of quote from Suyuti]
Suyuti said
in al-Maqam as-Sundusiyya, "He is the best of creation and from the best
of mother and father and the best of lineage and Allah created for
him the heavens and the earth and gave him the power in the two lives,
here and Hereafter, and He made him the Prophet of prophets,even when Adam
was still in clay and He wrote his name on the Throne, and Adam asked forgiveness
for his sake and Allah accepted, and Allah told him 'if not for him I would
not have created you.'"
Suyuti wrote
a poem a small part of which I quote,
"Nabiyyin
khussa bi-taqdeemi qudooma
wa Adamu
b'adu fi teenin wa ma'u"
"A Prophet
chosen to be the first to come forth
and Adam
was still between clay and water"
We quote
here what the Prophet's uncle al-'Abbas said in a long poem praising the
Prophet (s),
"wa anta
lama wulidtu ashrqat al-ardu wa da'at bi-nurika al-ufuqu"
"fa-nahnu
fi dhaalika ad-di'ya'u wa fi an-nuri wa subul ar-rashaadi nakhtariqu"
"and You
when you were born the entire earth was illuminated and shone and with
your light the whole horizon was luminous"
"and we
in this lamp and this brilliant light and the path of guidance are penetrating"
As-Subki
said, "He (s) is sent to all nations before also and all prophets and their
nations are considered from his nation and they are under hismessage [mashmuloona
bi-risaalatihi wa nubuwatihi] and that is why 'Isa (as) in the Last Days
will come on his shari'ah following the Prophet Muhammad (s).... And from his miraculous power and his specialty is
his reviving of his parents to believe in him."
al-Hafiz
Shamsuddin bin Nasir ad-Dimashqi said in a long poem,
"fa ahyaa
ummahu wa kadha abaahu li-imaanin bihi fadlan muneefa"
"fa-sallim
fal-illahu biha qadeerun wa inn kaana al-hadeethu da'ifu"
"for he
revived his mother and so his father to believe in him as a favor [from
his Lord]"
"so accept
! because Allah is able to do iteven if the hadith was weak!"
"Even the
weak hadith will be a strong hadith when most of the scholars accept it
and this is the case of these hadith..." Yusuf an-Nabahani commented
on al-Hafiz ad-Dimashqi's saying by saying, "and that is why it is said
in the Holy Qur'an 'wa maa kunna mu'adhdhibeena hatta nab'atharasula' 'and
we were not wont to punish them until we sent forth among them a Messenger'."
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