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Nahmadahu Wanusalli ala Rasoolihil Kareem
All Praise is due to Allah Subhanahu Wa taala, Durood and
Salaams upon Taajidare Madina, Muhammad Mustafa (salaam laahu alaihi
wasallam).
The author of "The Great Beyond", Sayyid Sha Ale
Rasool Hasnain Mia Barakaati is a well-known figure in the Sunni world due to
his sacred lineage and to his spiritual affiliations to the sacred Khanqah of
Mahrerah Shareef, India. He is the son of Sayyidul Ulama, Hazrat Sayyid Ale
Mustapha Husseini Barakaati (radi Allahu anhu), one of the most respected
and influential personalities of the Muslim world. Sayyid Ale Rasool Hasnain Mia
is also the present Sajjadah of Qutbul Waqt, Sayyid Sha Abul Hussain
Ahmad-e-Noori Husseini Mahrerawi (radi Allahu anhu). He is also the elder
cousin brother to Prof. Sayyid Ameen Mia Barakaati. He has three sons, namely,
Sayyid Sibtain Haydar, Sayyid Safi Haydar and Sayyid Zulfiqaar Haydar.
Sayyid Ale Rasool Hasnain Mia is currently a senior officer
in the Ministry of Information in Bombay. He was also a former Senior
Correspondent for All-India Radio. He is versatile in five languages, an author,
poet, scholar, orator, advisor and also been given the 'Ijazah to initiate
mureeds in the various Silsilas. Amongst his accomplishment in the field of
English literature, he has already published an Encyclopedia of the Holy Quran
and a book on the Aqaaid-e-Ahle Sunnat. Sayyid Ale Rasool has already begun the
difficult task of translating the Holy Quran in the Hindi language.
The book, "The Great Beyond", is a well-researched
book dealing with the "Ilm-e-Ghayb" or Knowledge of the Unseen of the
Holy Prophet Muhammad (salaam laahu alaihi wasallam). The author has gone
into great length to explain the various categories of knowledge, the verses of
the Quran pertaining to I'lm-e-Ghayb, the levels of I'lm-e-Ghayb possessed by
the Ambiya (alaihimus salaam), the I'lm-e-Ghayb of the Holy Prophet
Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) and the dimensions of the Ghayb
of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). The book concludes
with a brief description of the Signs of Qiyaamah. In his research, Sayyid Ale
Rasool Hasnain has quoted numerous Islamic sources with references to enable the
reader to refer to the Holy Quran, Ahadith and authentic Tafseer Kitaabs.
This book truly brings tranquillity and happiness for those
who seek the truth for the sake of truth and at the same time it silences the
supporters of the opposition Wahabi and Deobandi School of faith.
May Allah Subhanahu Wa taala, through the Wasila of
Sayyiduna Rasoolullah (salaam laahu alaihi wasallam) shower His choicest
blessing and favours upon the author and his family and keep him firm on
Maslak-e-Ala Hadrat. May he also serve as an inspiration to those who wish to
serve the Ahle Sunnah Wa Jamaah with loyalty and sincerity. Aameen. We
pray that the author remembers us in his humble Duas. Aameen.
Moulana Abdul Hadi Al-Qaderi Barakaati-
President
9 Rabi-ul-Awwal Shareef, 1420 - 23 June 1999
The question of the Holy Prophet (salaam laahu alaihi
wasallam) knowing the Unseen has been the topic of great discussion and
controversy among various groups of Muslims. This question cropped up perhaps
with the advent of the Wahabis, who among other things, challenged the
attributes of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). The
Wahabis campaign of degrading the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
under the pretext of pure Monotheism surpassed the Arabian Peninsula and spread
over the entire South Asia. One Muhammed Ismail Dehlvi who translated and
interpreted the most defamed book, Kitab-ut-Tawhid, authored by Muhammad
Ibn-e-Abdul Wahab Najdi imported it in India. The book with its Indian version
entitled Taqwiat-ul-Imaan presented a number of false ideologies, which
were cleverly substantiated by the Quranic verses, and the sayings of the Holy
Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). The very objective of these
writings was to degrade the status of Allah's exalted creatures.
The history of the Wahabi Movement in Arabia has been a
bloody one, as the followers of Muhammed Ibn-e-Abdul Wahab Najdi treated the
Ahle-Sunnat people as Kaafir and legitimised their elimination. The Wahabi
Movement was not that strong in India as the Ulema of Ahle-Sunnat vehemently
opposed the Wahabi ideologies and the Sunni masses also extended their fullest
support to their Ulema.
The Deoband School of thought was the by-product of the
Wahabi upsurge in India and they did not leave any stone unturned in propagating
and promoting the Wahabi ideologies, which they assertively called the Hanafi
Mazhab. The very base of this Mazhab was to misguide the Sunni Muslim masses by
misinterpreting the verses of the Holy Quran and the traditions of the Holy
Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). We find an army of scholars
affiliated to the Deoband School who dedicated themselves to the cause of
defacing Islam. Ismail Dehlvi, Qasim Nanotvi, Syed Ahmad of Rae Bareilly, Khalil
Ahmad of Ambethi, Rasheed Ahmad of Gangoh, Ilyas Dehlvi, to name a few who
created enormous misleading literature on various controversial topics which
ultimately degenerated the fundamental Sunni faith which was referred to by the
Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) in his Last Sermon during the
Last Pilgrimage.
The question of Ilm-e-Ghayb-e-Rasool has been one of the main
controversies that cropped up during the last two hundred years. The Sunni
Ulema, nicknamed as the Bareilvi School of thought, defended the faith and
challenged the ingenuity of Wahabi ideologies. Imam Ahmed Raza Khan (radi
Allahu anhu) of Bareilly chased the perverted Ulema of Deobandi School for
years together and as a last resort produced their writings to some 200 exalted
Ulema of Mecca and Medina who after scrutinising these writings unanimously
passed the judgement that the Ulema of Deobandi School of thought who had
written all that derogatory remarks about the Prophets and Awliya were Kaafir
and he who doubted their Kufr was himself a Kaafir.
Dear readers! This booklet does not carry any new
faith or ideology. I have simply reproduced the great writings of Sunni Scholars
who have proved through the Quranic verses and the sayings of the Holy Prophet
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) that the Seal of Prophets, Hazrat Muhammad
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam), possessed the Knowledge of the Unseen as
gifted by the Almighty Allah. I have based my treatise on the writings of Imam
Ahmed Raza Khan (radi Allahu anhu), the Muhaddith of Bareilly, Mufti
Ahmad Yar Khan Na'imi (radi Allahu anhu), who took pains in scrutinising
the Quranic Literature and the sayings of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) to prove that Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) knew the GREAT BEYOND.
This booklet is an eye-opener for those who seek the truth
for the sake of truth and at the same time it is the Sunni defence against the
misinterpretations of the Wahabi and Deobandi School of faith.
May Allah bestow His mercy upon us and lead us to the
Straight Path, the path of those whom Allah has favoured and not the path of
those who earned His Anger or those who went astray. Aameen!
Sayyid Ale Rasool Hasnain Mia Husseini Barakaati
Sajjadah Nashin, Khanqah-e-Barkaatiya,
Marehra Shareef (India)
19 Sha'ban, 1418 A.H.
"These are the tidings of Unseen that We reveal to you in
secret. And you were not with them when they drew lots with their pen that under
those guardianship Maryam should be given and you were not with then when they
were disputing." (Surah Ale Imraan, 3:44)
In this verse the Holy Quran gives the reason of mentioning
the episodes of the past Prophets. Allah says: " O Beloved One! These
episodes are not mentioned as mere tales of the past. We have mentioned these
events to prove your Prophethood. The Knowledge of Unseen will become the
testimony of your special status as the Apostle of Allah. O Prophet! This is
among those events of which the accurate records are now obliterated altogether,
and there is no means of knowing in full and exact details except by
Revelation".
The word "these" refers to the episodes of Hazrat
Maryam (radi Allahu anha) and her mother, Hazrat Hannah (radi Allahu
anha). Commentators opine that this word stands to mean the stories of the
Prophets of the old.
The Prophets are of three types:
- Some Prophets are those exalted persons whose names and
accounts are not found in the Quran, such as the Prophet Daniel (alaihis
salaam).
- Those Prophets whose stories are mentioned in the Holy
Scripture but their names are not given such as Hazrat Ezekiel (alaihis
salaam) and Hazrat Ezra (alaihis salaam), and
- Those Prophets whose names and stories both have been
mentioned in the Holy Quran, such as Hazrat Adam (alaihis salaam), Hazrat
Nooh (alaihis salaam), Hazrat Ibrahim (alaihis salaam), Hazrat
Ismail (alaihis salaam), Hazrat Ishaque (alaihis salaam), Hazrat
Yaqoob (alaihis salaam), Hazrat Yusuf (alaihis salaam), Hazrat
Musa (alaihis salaam), Hazrat Dawood (alaihis salaam), Hazrat
Sulaiman (alaihis salaam), Hazrat Zakaria (alaihis salaam), Hazrat
Yahya (alaihis salaam), Hazrat Isa (alaihis salaam), and the
Prophet of Prophets, Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam).
The phrase "tidings of the Unseen" refers to the third
type of Prophets. The phrase aims at proving that it was the Holy Prophet Hazrat
Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) who was made these exalted
Prophets known to the world and it was he who commanded the mankind to pay due
respect to them in their capacity of the Messengers of Allah as well as the most
virtuous people on the face of the earth.
The phrase "tidings of the Unseen" indicate that Allah
has given the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) the knowledge
of those things, which happened long before him or to happen in the distant
future. The Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
did not have the company of Scholars nor did he study the books of History, nor
was he physically present with the Priests of the Sanctuary. Hence the Quran
mentioned the events as "tidings of the Unseen."
The Phrase that "We reveal to you in secret" is the
description of the tidings of Unseen. "Ghayb" is that hidden thing which
cannot be perceived by human senses nor can be known through human wisdom.
Ghayb is of two types:
- That which can be known through evidence or logic, like
Heaven and Hell or the Attributes of Allah which we can perceive through the Quranic verses or through various phenomena in the world around us, and
- That which cannot be perceived through logic, for example
the exact time of the Doomsday or the time and place of one's death, the
determination of the sex of the foetus, etc. Commentators say that a thing that
can be perceived through instruments like the sex of the child in the mother's
womb cannot be treated as Ghayb. Ghayb is the Unseen, which lies beyond this
world of sense and is indiscernible by mere reason, such things as Resurrection,
Paradise, Hell, etc. Ghayb is anything unperceivably absent from the range or
beyond the reach of perception by sense or of mental perception or
undiscoverable unless by means of Divine Revelation. (Lane's Arabic-English
Lexicon, Vol. 8)
Now this Unseen or Great Beyond is the very breath of
religion. Whosoever disbelieves in it, disbelieves in religion altogether. Were
one asked, says the eminent Harvard Psychologist, William James, to characterise
the religion in the broadest and most general terms possible, one might say that
there is an Unseen order, and that our supreme good lies in harmoniously
adjusting ourselves thereto. This belief and this adjustment are the religious
attitude in the soul. (Variety of Religious Experiences, p. 53)
The reality, the existence of this Great Beyond so long ignored or even denied
and ridiculed by the materialistic West is at long last being recognised by the
Modern Science.
Says a leading British Archaeologist of the day: "The
unsound materialistic teachings of the past generation obscured this great fact
of existence. Too much emphasis was placed on what was dubbed 'reason' and too
little on Intuition." (Marston, The Bible is True, pg. 214) "The
recognition by Modern Science of the reality of the Unseen has dealt a death
blow to materialism." (Marston, The Bible Comes Alive, pg. 252)
The Holy Quran says: "And He (Allah) taught Adam all the
names, then showed them to the Angels, saying 'Inform Me of the names of these
if you are truthful'." (Surah Baqarah, 2:31) Tafsir-e-Madarik
observes that teaching Adam (alaihis salaam) the names of all the things
means that Allah showed him all His creatures in person and made him learn the
things by their names. Hazrat Ibn-e-Abbas (radi Allahu anhu) says Allah
taught Adam (alaihis salaam) the names of all the things - even the cup
and spoon. According to Tafseer-e-Khazin, Allah taught him the names of
those that would be in his generation and also taught him all the languages.
Tafseer-e-Khabir says Allah taught Adam (alaihis salaam) the
attributes and characteristics of all created things. Tafseer-e-Roohul Bayan
says Allah taught Adam (alaihis salaam) the attributes of all the things
particularly their usefulness and their evils. Allah also taught him the Names
of Angels and all human beings who would belong to his generation, and the names
of animals and vegetation, and taught him to manufacture things, and taught him
the names of the cities and towns, and trees, and the names of those whom He
will create until Doomsday, and taught him the names of all the gifts in
Paradise. A Hadith says Allah taught Adam (alaihis salaam) seven lakh
languages.
These commentaries on the Quran prove that Allah gave Adam
(alaihis salaam) the knowledge of everything that has happened as well as
the thing which would happen in future. The knowledge of Adam (alaihis
salaam) is a drop in the ocean when compared with the knowledge that Allah
gave to his beloved Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam).
Sheikh Ibn-e-Arabi (radi Allahu anhu) writes in Futoohat-e-Makkiyah:
"Adam (alaihis salaam) is the first Khalifa (vicegerent) of Prophet Hazrat
Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)." When the knowledge of a Khalifa is
so vast and overwhelming, one can well estimate the magnitude of the knowledge
of the original person.
The Holy Quran says: "And this Prophet Hazrat Muhammad
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is your guide and the witness."Tafseer-e-Azizi
observes that the Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam),
through the Light (Noor) of his Prophethood, knows the faith of every faithful
and the degree of his Imaan and also the obstacles which stand in the way of a
faithful's spiritual advancement. The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) knows our sins, and our spiritual status, and our good and bad
deeds, and our sincerity and hypocrisy. His witness is the most acceptable in
favour of his Ummah. Tafseer-e-Roohul Bayan says: "The Ummah of Hazrat
Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) would also stand witness for other
nations on the Day of Judgement."
The Holy Quran says: "O Beloved! (Muhammad - sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) We would bring you as a guard over all of them."Tafseer
-e-Nishanpuri, while commenting on this verse says that the Soul of Hazrat
Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) observes all the souls and living
beings as he has said, "Allah created my Light (Noor) before all creations."
Tafseer-e-Roohul Bayan says that the deeds of the Ummah are presented to
Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) every morning and every
evening and the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) recognises
(each member) of his Ummah through their actions, and hence, he would be a
witness for them. Tafseer-e-Madarik says that Hazrat Muhammad (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) is a witness for the Believers over their faith, for
the non-Believers over their apostasy and for the hypocrites over their dual
character.
The Holy Quran says: "Allah may not grant (the common men)
the Knowledge of Unseen but He selects from among His Apostles as He wills."
Tafseer-e-Baidawi says that Allah does not give a common man the
knowledge of faith and disbelief or an insight into the hearts of men. Allah
chooses persons to be His Apostles and through Revelation gives them the
knowledge of some of the Unseen or creates certain signs to lead the Prophet to
that knowledge. Tafseer-e-Roohul Bayan says that the Knowledge of Unseen
things cannot be attained without the medium of Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam).
The Holy Quran says: "And taught you that which you knew
not. And this is a great favour of Allah upon you." Tafseer-e-Jalalain
says Allah taught His Apostle (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) the
commandments and the Unseen. Tafseer-e-Kabir observes that Allah revealed
to Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) the Holy Quran, and the
knowledge, and taught him the Divine Secrets, and implications.
Tafseer-e-Jalalain says that Allah taught the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) the Shari'at Laws and the religion, and taught him the
Unseen which he knew not, and gave him the knowledge of that which was hidden in
the human mind, and disclosed to him the evil doings of the Hypocrites.
Tafseer-e-Hussaini Bahrul Haqaeq says that the above verse refers to the
absolute knowledge of all Unseen which Allah granted to Hazrat Muhammad
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) during the Me'raj. The Hadith of Me'raj
reports the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) as saying: "I
was beneath the Arsh when Allah put a drop into my throat and (with that) I
attained the knowledge of the past and the future."
Commentators observe that Allah has created Lauh-e-Mahfooz, a
Tablet on which the Destinies of the world since it's creation are written. It
contains the Knowledge of all possible things. The knowledge of the Holy Prophet
Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) encompasses the Lauh. The
Holy Quran contains whatever is written in the Lauh and since the Holy Prophet
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) has been taught the Quran; he has the
Knowledge of the Lauh-e-Mahfooz. Tafseer-e-Khazin observes that the Holy
Book, which was revealed to Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
contained everything that he would need in religion and in world affairs as
well. The Holy Quran says that the Benevolent Allah taught His Beloved the
Quran. He created Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) the soul of the
Mankind and taught him the knowledge of the past and the present.
Here are certain sayings of the Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) which confirm the fact that Allah had
granted him the Knowledge of the Unseen.
Hazrat Uthman ibn-e-Khattab (radi Allahu anhu)
narrates: "The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) was camping with
us at a place where he gave us information about the creation of the world."
This Hadith indicates that the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
informed his companion about how the world came into being and how it would meet
it's end. It means that the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
described each and everything that has taken place right from the creation of
the world and also each and everything that would happen till and beyond the end
of the world.
The Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) is reported to have said: "Allah has shrunk the earth for me so
I could see its easts and wests." (Mishkat)
Another Hadith says: "I have seen my Creator in a good
appearance. Allah put His Hand on my chest and I could feel its coolness into my
heart. Then I attained the knowledge of all the things which are between the
Earth and the Heaven."
Hazrat Abdullah bin Umar (radi Allahu anhu) has
narrated that the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) said,
"Allah has put the entire earth before me. I can see the Universe and the things
which are going to happen here till the Doomsday like I see my palm."
Hazrat Huzaifa (radi Allahu anhu) has reported:
"The Apostle of Allah, Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam), informed
us about three hundred or more persons who would appear on the face of the earth
and generate tension and crises among the Muslims. The Apostle of Allah (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) told us their names along with their father's names and
their tribe as well." (Mishkat)
Hazrat Ibn-e-Masood (radi Allahu anhu) has narrated
that the Apostle of Allah said, "I know the persons and the name of their
ancestors who prepare for the crusade against Dajjal. I recognise the colour of
their horses too. They are the best riders on the face of the earth."
(Mishkat)
Hazrat Ayesha (radi Allahu anha) asked the Holy
Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam), "O Prophet! Is there any
person in the world whose virtues are equal to the number of stars?" The
Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) said, "Yes, and he is Umar
(radi Allahu anhu)". This Hadith shows that the Holy Prophet (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) has the knowledge of all apparent and hidden actions
of people and also the knowledge of stars.
It has been written that a wolf spoke to one of the
companions of the Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
near al-Medina, as narrated in Musnad of Ahmad, Vol. 3, page 83, Musnad
Abi Saeed Al-Khudri. Narrated Abi Saeed Al-Khudri (radi Allahu anhu):
(While a shepherd was amongst his sheep) suddenly a wolf attacked a sheep and
took it away. The shepherd chased the wolf and took back the sheep. The wolf sat
on it's tail and addressed the shepherd saying, "Be afraid of Allah, you have
taken the provision from me which Allah gave me." The shepherd said,
"What an amazing thing! A wolf sitting on it's tail speaks to me in the language
of a human being." The wolf said, "Shall I tell you something more
amazing than this? There is Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam), the
Messenger of Allah, in Yathrib (al-Medina) informing the people about the news
of the past."
Then the shepherd proceeded towards al-Medina driving his
sheep till he entered al-Medina (City), cornered his sheep to one side and came
to Allah's Messenger Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) and
informed him the whole story. The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
ordered for the proclamation of a congregational prayer. Then he came out and
asked the shepherd to inform the people about his story and he informed them.
Then Allah's Messenger said, "He (the shepherd) has spoken the truth. By Him
(Allah) in Whose Hands my soul is, the Day of Resurrection will not be
established till beasts of prey speak to the human beings, and the stick lash
and the shoelaces of a person speak to him, and his thigh informs him about his
family as to what happened to them after him." Hazrat Abu Hurayrah (radi
Allahu anhu) said that the shepherd, who was a Jew, embraced Islam. The same
incident has been narrated in Fatah-al-Bari, Vol 3, pg. 23
Tafseer-e-Khazin reported that the Holy Prophet
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) said, "My Ummah was presented to me face to
face I was shown as to who will believe me and who will reject (my preaching)."
Hearing this words of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam),
the Hypocrites ridiculed him by saying, "Muhammad asserts that he knows about
the belief and disbelief of those who are yet to be born. We are staying with
him for years but he is unable to recognise us". When the Holy Prophet
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) heard this, he ascended to his pulpit and
after praising the Almighty Allah said, "Woe to the nations who doubt my
knowledge. You can ask me anything which is going to happen till the Doomsday."
Hazrat Anas (radi Allahu anhu) reports that the Holy Prophet (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) said, "By the Almighty, you will not ask anything
but I will tell you that here and here itself." Hazrat Anas (radi Allahu
anhu) adds that the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
repeated, "Ask, ask." Some companions asked a few questions which the
Apostle of Allah answered at random. The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) looked very emotional at that time. The companions started crying.
Hazrat Uthman Faruq (radi Allahu anhu) knelt down in front of the Holy
Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) and said, "We believe that
Allah is our Creator and Islam is our religion and Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) is our Prophet."
The Hadith experts say that the Prophet's (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) repeating the word "Ask, ask" indicated that he was
ready to answer any question and that proved that he possessed the Knowledge of
the Unseen.
Hazrat Ibn-e-Abbas (radi Allahu anhu) reported that
the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) passed by a garden in
Medina or Mecca when he heard the cries of two persons who were under severe
punishment in their graves. He said that these two persons are under torment but
not for a gross sin. One person is being punished because he was not keeping
away from the drops of urine and the other was being punished for his habit of
backbiting. Then the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) asked
for a green branch of a palm tree and divided it into two pieces and put one
piece each on the graves. The companions of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) inquired from their Master who replied: "I hope that the
torment will be lighter till the branches dry up completely."
Muslim reports that the Apostle of Allah (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) said: "Allah has spread the entire universe in front of
me and I have seen its easts and wests and my Ummah is expected to measure the
length and breadth of the universe in the near future. I have been granted two
measures, black and white."
Hazrat Usamah bin Zayd (radi Allahu anhu) reported
that the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) stood at a Medinian
fort and said: "Do you see what I see." The companions said, "No. O
Apostle of Allah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)." He said, "I see the
troubles are dropping in the middle of your houses like the rain showers."
Hazrat Ibn-e-Umar (radi Allahu anhu) reported that the
Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) said: "Allah raised the
Universe for me so I could see it and whatever is going to happen till the
Doomsday in the manner as I can see my palm."
Hazrat Huzayfah Ibn-e-Usayd (radi Allahu anhu)
reported that the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) said,
"Last night my Ummah was presented to me from beginning to the end." The
companions asked, "O Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam), how could you
see those who were not even created so far." He said, "Allah created the
faces of my Ummah in water and soil and I could recognise each of them better
than that you know your colleagues."
Commentators say that the knowledge of Awliya if compared
with the knowledge of the Prophets is just like a drop in seven seas, and the
knowledge of Prophets is like the same when compared with the knowledge of
Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam); and the knowledge of
Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) when compared with that of
Allah is just like a drop out of seven seas.
Hazrat Abu Hurayrah (radi Allahu anhu) reports that
the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) led us in noon-prayers
(Zuhr). There was a man in the last row that did not perform the Namaaz
properly. When the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) finished
the prayer, he called that man and said, "Don't you fear Allah for performing
prayers in an improper manner. By Allah, I can see at my back in the same manner
as I see in my front."
The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) once
said: "There are two groups in my Ummah whom Allah has freed from the torment
of Fire - one group is of those persons who will fight in the Way of Allah in
India and the other group is of those persons who would accompany Hazrat Isa
(alaihis salaam)." Hazrat Abu Hurayrah (radi Allahu anhu) said,
"As soon as I heard these words of the Apostle of Allah (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam), I yearned to go to India and fight in the Way of Allah. I knew that
if I lose my life in Jihad, I would get the status of the best Martyr and if I
survived, I would be the one free from the torments of Fire as proclaimed by the
Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)."(Nisai, Vol. 2, p. 63)
Imaam Nisai (radi Allahu anhu) passed away in 302 A.H. and he wrote this
book a hundred years before the invasion of Sultan Mahmood of Ghazni on India.
The historians all over the world agree that the news of Jihad in India that was
given by the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) hundreds of
years ago proved cent per cent correct. Muhammad bin Qasim fought in Sindh;
Mahmood of Ghazni fought in Somnath and Gujarat; and Shahabuddin Ghauri fought
in Ajmer, Rajasthan and hoisted the Flag of Islam over these regions.
The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) was
camping at a place when his companions found his she-camel missing. They
searched everywhere but did not recover it. A hypocrite named Zayd bin Nusayt
Said, "Muhammad claims to be Allah's Messenger receiving heavenly
Revelations, yet he is unable to trace the whereabouts of his camel." The
Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) said, "I know that a man
speaks ill of me. Allah the Almighty has given me the knowledge to tell where my
she-camel is. It is in that valley. Its rope got tied with a tree. Go and bring
it here." When the companions went to that place they found exactly what
their master had told them. (Zarqani, Vol. 3, pg. 75)
Baihaqi has reported through Zayd bin Arqam (radi Allahu
anhu) that the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) visited
Zayd when he was ill. The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
said to him, "You need not be afraid of this ailment, as it will not take
your life, but what about your condition after me when you will become blind?"
Zayd bin Arqam (radi Allahu anhu) said, "I would keep patience with
the hope of a reward from Allah." The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) said, "You will enter the Paradise without giving any account
of your deeds." It so happened that Zayd bin Arqam (radi Allahu anhu)
became blind after the demise of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam). Allah granted him back his eyesight before he breathed his last.
Hazrat Abu Hurayrah (radi Allahu anhu) reports that a
person who never performed a virtuous deed passed away. The Holy Prophet
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) said, "Do you know Allah has allowed him
to enter Paradise." The companions of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) expressed their surprise over this. A man stood up, went to
the wife of the deceased and asked her about her husbands deeds. The widow
said, "His deeds were not virtuous, but he had a good habit of repeating the
phrases of Azaan on hearing the caller." Then that man came to the Holy
Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) and went so close to him
that he could hear his voice. The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
said loudly, "Are you the man that went to the widow of the deceased and
asked her about his deeds and she told you this and this." The man heard
these words and shouted in ecstasy, "I bear witness that there is no God but
Allah and Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is Allah's true Prophet."
The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam),
during his last illness, called Hazrat Fathima (radi Allahu anha) and
whispered something in her ear. She started crying. After a while, the Prophet
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) again whispered in her ear. Hazrat Fathima
(radi Allahu anha) started laughing. Hazrat Ayesha (radi Allahu anha)
wondered over the gestures of Hazrat Fathima (radi Allahu anha) and asked
her about the reasons for crying and laughing. Hazrat Fathima (radi Allahu
anha) said that she would not disclose the secret of the Holy Prophet
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). After some time when the Prophet (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) passed away, Hazrat Ayesha (radi Allahu anha)
again asked Fathima (radi Allahu anha) about that episode. Hazrat Fathima
Zehra (radi Allahu anha) said, "The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) first whispered to me and said, 'Fathima (radi Allahu anha), I would
die of this ailment.' I cried over this. Then my beloved father whispered into
my ears, 'O Fathima (radi Allahu anha), you will be the first among my family
members to join me in the other world.' I laughed hearing these words as these
words bore the glad tiding of shortening of the time of my separation from my
beloved father." (Bukhari, Vol. 1, pg. 512) The Hadith experts and
the Historians very well know that both the above forecasts of the Holy Prophet
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) came true word by word. The Holy Prophet
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) passed away within a short period after
this episode and Hazrat Fathima (radi Allahu anha) also joined her father
just six months after his demise.
The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) had
announced his demise before passing away from this world. Before the Farewell
Pilgrimage, the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
appointed Hazrat Ma'az bin Jabal as the Governor of Yemen. Before his departure
to Yemen to take up the charge, the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
said, "O Ma'az, hereafter you may not meet me. When you come back, you
will pass by my Mosque and my grave." (Musnad Imam Hanbal, Vol. 5, pg.
35)
The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam),
before his last ailment, said to his companions: "Allah has to His slave the
right to chose a life in this world or a life in the Hereafter. So Allah's slave
has chosen the Hereafter." Hearing this Hazrat Abu Bakr (radiAllahu anhu)
started crying. Hazrat Abu Saeed Khudri (radi Allahu anhu) says, "We
were surprised as to why Siddique the Great was crying. But when the Holy
Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) passed away after a few days, we came to
know that the slave which the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) was
referring to was his own self and Hazrat Abu Bakr (radi Allahu anhu), with his
vast knowledge, could make out with the words of the Prophet (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam). Hence, he cried." (Bukhari, Vol. 1, pg. 519)
Hazrat Ali (radi Allahu anhu) and some Sahaba
(companions) were accompanying the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) in a journey when the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) said: "Should I tell you who are the two most unfortunate
persons?" The companions of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) said, "Yes, our Master." The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) said, "One is the red-complexioned fellow of the Thamud
who slain the she-camel of Hazrat Saleh (alaihis salaam) and the other who hurt
your neck with his sword, O Ali!" (Haakim) These words came true on
17th of Ramadaan when Abdur Rehman bin Muljim Khariji attacked Maula Ali
(radi Allahu anhu) with his sword and hurt him fatally.
Hazrat Sa'd (radi Allahu anhu) fell ill in Mecca and
lost all hopes for life. He was most patient over the thought that his migration
would be incomplete if he died in Mecca. The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) visited him and consoled him praying for his well being.
The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) also gave him glad
tidings that Hazrat Sa'd would not die of that illness but would live long and
would benefit a people. History stands witness to the fact that Hazrat Sa'd
(radi Allahu anhu) in his the capacity as the Commander of the Islamic Army
invaded Iran and after a few years of great battle, snatched the throne of
Kisra. Thus, his person benefited the Muslims in large and harmed a great deal
to the Apostates.
Meqdad Ibn-e-Ma'di Karb (radi Allahu anhu) reported
that the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) said,
"Beware that Allah has given me the Holy Quran and also its Equivalent. Beware a
man of satisfied belly would say from his bed, 'O People, get hold of the Holy
Quran and treat its Halaal as Halaal and its Haraam as Haraam'." The Holy
Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) then said, "The thing which I
declare Haraam is as forbidden as declared by Allah." This forecast came
true after some thirteen hundred years when Abdullah Chakdalvi declared that
Muslims do not need anything other than the Quran. He said that even the Hadith
is irrelevant. This club-footed man was very rich. The Holy Prophet (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) uttered the words "satisfied belly" and
"from his bed" which signify Abdullah's richness and his handicap as well.
Hazrat Huzayfah (radi Allahu anhu) reports the Holy
Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) to have said, "There
will be a man in my Ummah who would talk after his death." It so happened
that Rabi bin Kharash, after his death, removed the cloth from his face and
greeted those who was present around him for the funeral. Not only that, Rabi
laughed too. His brother said, "Are you still alive Rabi?" He said,
"No. When I met my Creator, He treated me with kindness. Hence, I laughed. O
brother, make hurry in my funeral as Abul Qasim - the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) is waiting to performs prayers by me." When this episode
was mentioned to Hazrat Ayesha (radiAllahu anha), she immediately
verified it and said, "Yes, the Apostle of Allah (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) had said that a person from his Ummah would talk after death."
(Khasaisul Kubra, Vol. 2, pg. 149)
Hazrat Anas (radi Allahu anhu) reported that there was
a Christian who embraced Islam and read Surah Baqarah and Ale Imraan and used to
write the Revelation for the Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam). Later on he reverted to Christianity and used to say,
"Muhammad knows nothing but what I have written for him." Then Allah caused
him to die and the people buried him, but in the morning they found that the
earth had thrown out his body. They said, "This is the act of Muhammad
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) and his companions. They have opened the grave of
our companion and took his body out because he ran away from them." So they
again dug the grave deeper for him, but in the morning they found that the earth
had thrown him out. They said, "This is the act of Muhammad (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) and his companions." So they dug a third grave as deep as
they could, but in the morning they found that the earth had thrown the body
out. They then believed that what had befallen him was not done by a human
being, and they had to leave the body on the ground. Hazrat Abu Talha (radi
Allahu anhu) reported that the body remained lying there for several days
till it decomposed and disintegrated completely. Thus, the forecast of the Holy
Prophet Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) that the earth would not
accept his body came true. (Sahih al-Bukhari, Vol. 4, Hadith No. 814)
Hazrat Imran bin Haseen (radi Allahu anhu) reported:
We accompanied the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) in a
journey. We went to the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam),
as we felt very thirsty. The Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
called Hazrat Ali (radi Allahu anhu) and another companion and said,
"Go both of you to the place where you find a woman riding a camel with two
water bags. Bring the woman to me." Both of them went and found the woman.
They cried, "Come with us as the Apostle of Allah (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) has called you." She said, "Do you mean that Apostle who
founded a new religion?" They said, "He is the true Messenger of Allah
and has come with the Truth." They took her to the Holy Prophet (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam). The Messenger of Allah sent for a pot and
took little water from her water bag into his mouth and poured that into the
pot. Then he ordered a man to put that little water into the other water bags.
Then he said to his companions, "Come drink and also quench the thirst of
your beasts." The entire army quenched their thirst and their animals also
drank the water. The woman witnessed this. Hazrat Imran (radi Allahu anhu)
says, "When every one of us drank water, we tied the mouth of the water bags.
By Almighty Allah, it seemed as if the water bags were overfilled with water as
before."
Once Hazrat Jabir (radi Allahu anhu) was sitting in a
sad mood. The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) asked:
"O Jabir! What is the matter. Why are you so upset?" Hazrat Jabir (radi
Allahu anhu) said, "I have a reason to worry, O Allah's Apostle. My
father, Abdullah, died in battle of Uhud leaving for me his daughters and debts.
I have to shoulder the responsibility of my sisters as well as look after the
debts of my father." The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
said, "Should I tell you something so that your worries may subside?"
Hazrat Jabir (radi Allahu anhu) said, "Sure, O Master!" The Holy
Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) said, "Allah has till today not
talked to any of His creatures directly. Your father is the lucky person with
whom Allah the Almighty has conversed directly." Hazrat Jabir (radi
Allahu anhu) wished to hear that conversation. The Holy Prophet (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) said, "Allah said to your father, 'Wish
something.' Your father said, 'O Lord! Thou hast granted me everything. What
else I wish for?' Allah said, 'Do wish something.' Your father said, 'O Lord! I
wish I should be sent back to the world. There should be the same hot earth of
Uhud plain and I should once again lay my life in the Way of Allah.' Allah said,
'It is not Our Law to try one who is already tried'."
The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) was
approached by a woman who said: "O Apostle of Allah, my only son was killed
while fighting under your command in the Cause of Allah. If he is in the
Paradise, I would keep patience, and if otherwise, I would mourn him in such a
manner that would be remembered by the world." The Holy Prophet (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) said, "O Woman, there are eight divisions of
Paradise and your son is in the highest division called Firdaus."
A person was stoned to death. Somebody remembered the person
with bad attributes. The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
said, "You are criticizing him and calling him names while he is diving into
the Canals of Heaven."
Knowledge is a great power. The present time has particularly
witnessed the importance and the strength of knowledge. The Holy Quran has
called upon the mankind to read and write and seek knowledge. (Surah Alaq,
96:4-5; Surah Taha, 20:114) The Holy Quran is a treasure of knowledge. There
is the description of knowledge and the relevant matters at more than 800 places
in the Holy Text. It has been mentioned in the Book at more than 600 places. It
indicates the importance accorded by the Holy Scripture to knowledge. The Holy
Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) said, "I have been sent as a
tutor or teacher." He laid great emphasis on acquiring knowledge even if one
had to travel a long distance. Hazrat Ali (radi Allahu anhu) has said,
"Those who possess knowledge are superior to others." The Quranic verses
reveal that Hazrat Talut (radi Allahu anhu) was granted status of
a king of the Children of Israel only because of his superiority in knowledge.
It was the knowledge again that gave Hazrat Adam (alaihissalaam) an upper
hand over the Angels. This proves that knowledge is very much important for
Prophethood, leadership and governance.
Knowledge is of two types - one that we get in Madrasa,
schools, colleges, and universities. Whatever we learn in these institutions is
dubbed as knowledge. But there is a knowledge, which is imparted directly
without the medium of schools, college, or university. This is a hidden
knowledge which has been described by the Holy Quran as Ilm-e-Ghayb or
Knowledge of the Unseen. "Then they found a bondsman from Our bondsmen whom
We gave mercy from Ourselves and bestowed him Our Inspired Knowledge."(Surah
Kahaf, 18:65) The Holy Quran has also declared it as a sign of Muslim to
believe in Ilm-e-Ghayb. "Who believe without seeing and establish
prayer and spend in Our Path, out of Our provided subsistence."(Surah
Baqarah, 2:3) This is the knowledge that cannot be achieved by human wisdom
nor can it be perceived by human senses. This knowledge is overwhelming all
other knowledge and cannot be obtained through labour or effort. This knowledge
comes through the Grace of Allah.
The Holy Quran has mentioned Ilm-e-Ghayb in several
verses and has declared that this knowledge is one of the Attributes of Allah.
The Quran says: "And with Him are the Keys of the Unseen;
none knoweth them but He and He knows whatsoever is in the land and in the sea.
Not a leaf falleth but He knoweth it, nor a seed - grain groweth in the darkness
of the earth, nor ought of fresh or dry but is in a Book Luminous."
(Surah Ana'm, 6:59)
He said: "Said I not unto you, verily, I know the Hidden
in the Heavens and the Earth, and know that which ye disclose and that which ye
are wont to conceal?" (Surah Baqarah, 2:33)
"Say thou, (O Muhammad)! The Knowledge of Unseen belongeth
unto Allah alone." (Surah Yunus, 10:20)
Allah commanded the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) to declare, "And I say not unto you that with me are the
Treasures of Allah nor that I know the unseen .... ." (Surah Hud, 10:31)
The above mentioned verses indicate that the Knowledge of
Unseen belongs to Allah Alone. Nobody on his own can have this knowledge nor can
anybody possess this Divine Treasure. However, these verses have nowhere
indicated Allah to say that He does not grant this Knowledge of Unseen to
anybody. This is a very important point and Muslims should ponder over it. Allah
the Almighty says: "Allah alone is the Knower of the Unseen. He never grants
the Knowledge of his Ghayb to anyone but to His chosen Messengers and appoints
guard before them and behind them."(Surah Jinn, 72:26-27). The Quran
further says: "And Allah is not One to acquaint you with the Unseen, but
Allah chooseth him whomsoever He willeth of His Apostles." (Surah Ale
Imran, 3:179)
The Holy Quran has mentioned at various places that Allah has
granted the Knowledge of Unseen to His exalted Prophets.
The Quran says: "And Allah The Exalted taught the names of
all things to Adam (alaihis salaam). Then presenting all things before the
Angels, He said, 'Tell the names of these if you are truthful'." (Surah
Baqarah, 2:31)
The Quran mentions Hazrat Dawood (alaihis salaam) to
be the recipient of this Knowledge of Ghayb: "And Allah taught him whatever
He pleased." (Surah Baqarah, 2: 251)
Prophet Hazrat Sulaiman (alaihis salaam) has described
the Knowledge of the Unseen as follows: "And Sulaiman became the successor of
Dawood and said, 'O People! We have been taught the language of birds and we
have been bestowed of everything. Undoubtedly, this indeed is a manifest
grace'." (Surah Naml, 27:16)
The Quran describes about Hazrat Lut (alaihis salaam):
"And We granted Lot the government and the Knowledge." (Surah Ambiya,
21:74)
The mention of Hazrat Yaqub (alaihis salaam): "And,
verily, he is the man of knowledge by Our teaching but most men knows not."(Surah
Yusuf, 12:68)
Hazrat Yaqub (alaihis salaam) himself mentioned to his
sons: "Did I not tell you I know those glories of Allah that you know not."
(Surah Yusuf, 12:96)
Hazrat Yusuf (alaihis salaam) was also granted the
knowledge: "And when he reached to his full strength We bestowed him wisdom
and knowledge." (Surah Yusuf, 12:2)
So is the case with Hazrat Musa (alaihis salaam): "And
when he reached his grown up age and attained full strength We bestowed him
judgement and knowledge." (Surah Qasas, 28:14)
The Quran describes Hazrat Khizr (alaihis salaam) in
these words: "Then they found a bondsman from Our bondsmen whom We gave mercy
from Ourselves and bestowed him Our Inspired Knowledge."(Surah Kahaf,
18:65)
These verses indicate that Allah has granted His Exalted
Prophets the Knowledge of the Unseen. These exalted persons have often told
their people about this Divine favour as Hazrat Isa (alaihis salaam) said
to his followers: "And I tell you whatever you eat in your houses and
whatever you store there." (Surah Ale Imran, 3:49)
Hazrat Yusuf (alaihis salaam) said to the
inmates of the prison: "The food which you use to get will not come to you,
but I shall tell you the interpretation thereof before it comes to you. This is
of those knowledge which my Lord has taught me." (Surah Yusuf, 12:37)
These verses prove that the exalted Prophets have been
provided with the Knowledge of Unseen. This knowledge is not a very ordinary
thing. It is given after a great deal of preparation and arrangement. Allah
appoints Angels around the person who is exalted with this Knowledge of Unseen.
(Surah Jinn, 72:26-27)
All the Prophets have not been given this knowledge on equal
terms. As Allah has divided the Prophets as per their status, (Surah Baqarah,
2:253) so is their knowledge. The Quran testifies this fact. Hazrat Musa
(alaihis salaam) met Hazrat Khizr (alaihis salaam) and requested him
the Knowledge of Unseen which Allah had granted to Hazrat Khizr (alaihis
salaam). Hazrat Khizr (alaihis salaam) accepted Musa's request but at
the same time instructed him: "Behold, and do not speak unless I allow."
(Surah Kahaf, 18:70). Hazrat Khizr (alaihis salaam) went
on doing things which Hazrat Musa (alaihis salaam) could not understand.
At last, he could not keep silence and questioned Hazrat Khizr (alaihis
salaam) about his actions. Hazrat Khizr (alaihis salaam) disclosed
the Secrets but at the same time directed Hazrat Musa (alaihis salaam) to
leave. The details are mentioned in the Quran. (Surah Kahaf, 18:65-82)
The Knowledge of Unseen was given to the Holy Prophet
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) too. This was his biggest miracle. The Holy
Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) was granted the knowledge
equivalent to the knowledge which was given to 124 000 or more Prophets. He was
given lot more than that. The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihiwasallam)
was an embodiment of attributes of all the Prophets.
The Quran say: "And, O Beloved (Prophet)! If there had not
been the Grace and Mercy of Allah upon you, then some people of them had wished
to defraud you. And they are misleading themselves only and they will not hurt
you in anything. And Allah has sent down to you the Book of Wisdom and has
taught you what you did not know and great is the Grace of Allah upon you."(Surah
Nisa, 4:113) This verse proves that not a single thing in both worlds is
left excluded from the knowledge of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahualaihi
wasallam). The word "Great Grace" verifies this fact. The Holy
Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) was taught by Allah.
"You did not know the Book before it nor the details of the Laws of religion,
yes, We made it a Light whereby We guide such of Our Bondsmen as We please."
(Surah Shura, 42:52)
That Allah has granted Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) the Knowledge of Unseen, can be explained in three
dimensions:
- He was directly given the Knowledge of the Unseen,
- He was given the Quran which is the treasure house of the
Knowledge of the Unseen, and
- He was sent as a witness. And the witness can only be
that person who is present at the place and time of happening and sees
everything by himself.
If we see the Knowledge of Unseen through the first
dimension, the following verses of the Quran verify it: -
- Surah Hud, 11:49 - "These tidings of Unseen, We
reveal to you. Neither you did know nor your people before this. Then be
patient. No doubt there is good for the duty-bound."
- Surah Yusuf, 12:102 - "These are some tidings of
Unseen which We reveal to you. And you were not with them when they agreed upon
their plan, and they were devising."
- Surah Takvir, 81:24 - "And he is not niggardly
as to the disclosing of Unseen."
If we see the Knowledge of Unseen through the second
dimension, the following verses of Quran attest it:-
- Surah Nahl, 16:89 - "And the day when We shall
raise a witness in every community from amongst themselves that they may give
evidence against them, and O Beloved! We shall bring you as a witness against
all those. And We have sent down this Quran on you in which everything is
clearly explained and as a Guidance and Mercy and Glad Tidings for the Muslims."
- Surah Yusuf, 12:111 - "No doubt, the eyes of the
wise men are opened by their tidings. It is not a discourse concocted, but a
confirmation of what went before and a detail explanation of everything, and a
Guidance and a Mercy for the Muslims."
- Surah An'am, 6:38 - "And there is no one
crawling on earth nor any bird that flies on its wings but are the communities
like you. We have left out nothing in the Book. Then to their Lord they shall be
raised."
- Surah Maidah, 5:15 - "O People of the Book!
Undoubtedly, Our Messenger has come to you who makes clear to you much of that
which you had hidden in the Book and pardons much. Undoubtedly, there has come
to you from Allah a Light and a Book Luminous."
- Surah Naml, 27:75 - "And as many Unseen of the
Heavens and the Earth are there, all are in a Book in which they differ."
- Surah An'am, 6:59 - "And with Him the Keys of
Unseen. He only knows them. And He knows whatever is in the land and in the sea.
And the leaf that falls, He knows it. And there is not any grain in the darkness
of the earth, nor anything wet nor anything dry which is not written in a
Luminous Book."
If we see the Knowledge of Unseen given to the Holy Prophet
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) through the third viewpoint we have the
following Quranic verses to take us to a world of wonders:
- Surah Fath, 48:8 - "Surely we have sent you as a
witness (present and seeing) and a bearer of Glad Tidings and a Warner."
- Surah Nisa, 4:41 - "Then how shall it be when We
bring up a witness from every nation, and O Beloved Muhammad! We will bring you
as a witness and a guardian against all those."
- Surah Muzzammil, 73:15 - "Undoubtedly, We sent
towards you a Messenger who is a witness over you as we sent to Firawn a
Messenger."
These verses prove that Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) will stand witness on the Day of Judgement. He will not
only bear witness for his own Ummah but also for the Ummah of other Prophets.
There is a clear Quranic evidence that the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) is witnessing all that is happening in the world.
The following Traditions of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) also indicate that Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) has been granted comprehensive Knowledge of Unseen.
- The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
said: "I can see at my back in the same manner as I can see in my front."(Sahih
Muslim, Vol. 2, pg. 116)
- Another Hadith says that the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) saw Prophet Hazrat Musa
(alaihis salaam)
loudly reciting the Tasbih in the valley of Azraq. The Holy Prophet (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) was going from Medina to Mecca. Then he saw Hazrat
Yunus (alaihis salaam) wearing a woollen garb and riding a red she-camel
in the valley of Hersh. (Ibn-e-Majah, pg. 20, 208)
- Another Hadith reports Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) beholding the Paradise and the Hell. (Muslim, Vol. 2,
pg. 180)
- Another Hadith says that Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) knows the name of each inmate of the Heaven and the Hell.
(Miskhat, pg. 19)
- Another Hadith reports that a man asked the Holy Prophet
Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) whether he would go to Paradise
or the Hell. The Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) said that he
would go to Hell. (Bukhari, Vol. 3, pg. 855)
- The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
said: "My Ummah has been presented to me along with its good and bad deeds."
(Muslim, Vol. 1, pg. 207)
- The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
said: "Last night my Ummah was presented to me near my house. I know each and
every person more intimately than you know about your colleagues."(Anba-el-Mustafa,
pg. 9; Tibrani)
The Quran says: "Hath he Knowledge of the Unseen so that
he seeth?" (Surah Najm, 53:35) This verse indicates that the person
who possesses the Knowledge of Unseen should also have the capacity to see
things in their perfect perspective. The Quran has at
several places mentioned the Holy Prophet's (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
extraordinary perception:
- Surah Mujadilah, 58:7 - "O Listener! Have you
not seen that Allah Knows whatever is in the Heavens and whatever is in the
earth? Where there is a secret counsel of three then the fourth is He, and of
five then the sixth is He, neither less than that or more, but He is with them
wherever they may be; Then on the Day of Resurrection He will inform them of
what they did. Undoubtedly, Allah knows all things."
- Surah Ibrahim, 14:19 - "Did you not see that
Allah hath made the heavens and the earth with the truth? If He will, He can
remove you and bring in some new creation."
- Surah Baqarah, 2:243 - "Bethink thee (O
Muhammad) of those of old who went forth from their habitations in their
thousands fearing death and Allah said unto them: Die, and then He brought them
back to life. Lo! Allah is the Lord of Kindness to mankind but most of mankind
give not thanks."
"Bethink thee of him who had an argument with Abraham
about his Lord because Allah had given him the kingdom, how, when Abraham said:
My lord is He who giveth life and causeth death. He answered: I give life and
cause death. Abraham said: Lo! Allah causeth the sun to rise in the east, so do
thou cause it to come up from the west. Thus, was the disbeliever abashed. And
Allah guideth not wrong - doing folk." (2:258)
- Surah Haj, 22:18 - "Hast thou not seen that unto
Allah payeth adoration whosoever is in the heavens and whosoever is in the earth
and the sun and the moon and the stars and the hills and the trees and the
beasts and the many of mankind while there are many unto whom Allah scorneth
there is none to give him the Honour. Lo! Allah doth what He will."
- Surah Noor, 24:41 - "Hast thou not seen that
Allah, He it is Whom all who are in the heavens and the earth praise, and the
birds in their flight? Of each He knoweth verily the worship and the praise and
Allah is Aware of what they do."
- Surah Fil, 105:1 - "Hast thou not seen how thy
Lord dealt with the owners of the Elephant?"
And, finally, what can be hidden from the person who could
see Allah! The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) says: "I
saw Allah the Almighty. Allah put His Hand at my back and I felt it's coolness
in my chest. The very moment, everything became known to me and I recognised
everything." (Tirmidi; Mishkat)
The Books of Hadith indicate that Holy Prophet (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) not only possessed the Knowledge of the Unseen
granted by the Almighty but some of his companions were also gifted with this
knowledge. Hazrat Abuzar Ghifari (radi Allahu anhu) reports: "The Holy
Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) once stood among us and narrated
everything from the beginning till the Doomsday. He left nothing untold. He who
preserved still possess and he who forgot has missed it."(Bukhari;
Muslim; Musnad; Ahmad).
Another tradition of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) says: "The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) did not
leave any trouble-shooter who would appear in the world till the Doomsday to be
known to us. The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) told us his name,
his father's name and also the name of his clan."(Mishkat)
The Battle of Badr took place on 17th of Ramadhan 2 A.H.
corresponding to 624 AD. Before the actual war started, the Holy Prophet
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) told his companions about the place where the
members of the opposite army would fall dead. When the battle was over people
found that there was not a difference of an inch what the Holy Prophet
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) had told them. (Muslim, Vol. 2, The Book
of Jihad).
Bukhari has narrated a Hadith in detail, which is an
eye-opener. Hazrat Anas (radi Allahu anhu) reports: After sunset,
the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) came out and led us in
Zuhr prayers. After completing the Namaaz, he ascended to the pulpit and
described the Doomsday and also the major events, which would happen before it.
Then he said: "If anyone wishes to ask me anything, he may. By Allah you will
not inquire about a thing but I will tell you about it before leaving this
place." Hazrat Anas (radi Allahu anhu) says that people
started crying when they heard these words. The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam) went on saying: "Ask me, ask me."(Bukhari, Vol.
3. pg. 855) This Hadith is verified by the verse, "And he is not
avid of the Unseen." (Surah Takvir, 81:24)
An Arab scholar, Sheikh Ahmad bin Muhammad bin al Siddique
al-Ghimari al-Hasani, has written a book which has been translated into Urdu by
Maulana Mufti Ahmad Miyan Barakaati under the title, "Islam and
Contemporary Inventions." The Arab scholar has compiled those sayings of
the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) in which he informed
about the past and the future. When we read the book we feel as if the past,
present and future lay in front of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) just like a mirror. The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) himself has said: "The keys of the treasures of the earth were
brought to me and were given in my hand." (Bukhari; Muslim, Vol. 2, pg.
116)
This indicates the authority of the Holy Prophet (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) over the Divine Treasures. These are the keys in the
hands of Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) which open the
treasures of the Quranic verses.
Hajji Imdadullah Makki says: "People say that the Prophets
and Awliya do not possess the Knowledge of the Unseen. I say that the men of
truth perceive the Unseen whenever they cast their eyes around them. In fact,
this perception is the knowledge of truth. Those who say that the Holy Prophet
Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) did not know about Hudaibiyah and
Hazrat Ayesha (radi Allahu anha) are misguided. Attention is the pre-requisite
for any knowledge." (Shamaem-e-Imdadiyah, pg. 110)
Maulvi Rashid Ahmed Gangohi says: "The Prophets are always
present in the Court of Allah. Their eyes are ever fixed on the Unseen. The Holy
Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) said, 'Do you think that
I do not know about your little laughter and much wailing?' He also said, 'I see
what you don't'." (Lataef-e-Rashidiyah,pg. 27)
Maulvi Ashraf Ali Thanvi says: "It is mentioned in the
Shari'at that the Prophets and Awliya give the news of Unseen and the future.
Since Allah knows the Unseen and the future as all happenings are encompassed by
His Knowledge and His Will alone controls all occurrences, then Who can check
Him in passing on His Knowledge of Unseen to His Prophets and Awliya as selected
by Him. We do not believe that any person can achieve the Knowledge of Unseen on
his own or directly, but we do believe that Allah is Capable to grant the
Knowledge of Unseen to anyone He wishes. These people (the Prophets and Awliya)
know the Unseen through the Will of Allah. Then they pass on that knowledge to
others. None of them claims to have the Knowledge of Unseen directly or
originally. Any claim of direct and original Knowledge of Unseen by any creature
is adjudged among the highest prohibitions in Muhammadan Shari'at and any such
claim is treated as blasphemy." (Takmil-e-Yaqeen, pg. 135)
Maulvi Muhammad Qasim Nanotvi says: "Knowledge of the past
is different and the knowledge of the future is different. All this knowledge
is, however, covered by the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). The
Apostle of Allah is the true possessor of knowledge and the virtuous persons
(Awliya) acquire this knowledge through him."(Tahzirun Nas, pg.4)
Hazrat Abdullah bin Amr bin al-Aas (radi Allahu anhu)
reports: The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) came out of his
house bearing two books in his hands. He said, "Do you know what are these
books?" We said, "No, O Allah's Messenger. Please tell us about these
books." The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) pointed at
the book in his right hand and said, "This is the Book from Almighty Allah.
It contains the names of the inmates of Paradise and their father's names and
the names of their clans. The total number of the inmates of Paradise is given
at the end of this book." Then the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) pointed at the other book in his left hand and said, "This is a
Book from Allah, the Creator of the worlds. It contains the names of the inmates
of Hell and their father's names and the names of their tribes. The total number
of inmates of the Hell is given at the end of the text. This number will never
change, neither addition nor deletion." The companions said, "O Master!
If everything is predestined then what is the necessity of actions." The
Apostle of Allah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) said, "Purify your
actions and seek proximity with Allah. The person who is destined to be the
inmate of Paradise will get the same whatever the actions may be and the person
who is destined to Hell will get whatever his action may be." Then the Holy
Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) waved his hands and put the books
behind and said, "Allah has done with his creatures - one group in the Heaven
and the other in Hell." This Hadith has been narrated by Tirmidhi.
(Mishkat, The Book of Faith).
There are some other instances indicating that the Holy
Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) was granted the Knowledge
of the Unseen.
- The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
said, "Ubai bin Khalaf will be killed in my hands."
- Suraqah bin Malik will wear the gold bangles of Khosroes.
- Informing about the Martyrdom of Imam Hussain (radi
Allahu anhu) years before his assassination at Karbala.
- Informing about the split in the Muslim nation into 73
Sects, with one Sect following the righteous path.
- During the Uhud battle, he informed that the Angels have
taken away the body of Hazrat Hunzulah (radi Allahu anhu) to give him the
last bath.
- Informing that his wife with long arms (Hazrat Zainab - radi Allahu anha) would be first among his wives to join him after death.
Besides these the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) made various forecasts regarding the establishment of the Hour.
These forecasts regarding the establishment of the Hour. These forecasts also
form a part of the Knowledge of Unseen granted by Allah.
Imam Busiri (radi Allahu anhu), in his famous epic
Qasida-e-Burdah says: "The world and the Hereafter are from your gifts, O
Apostle of Allah, and the knowledge of Lauh and Qalam are a part of your
knowledge."
While explaining the above couplet, Mulla Ali Qari, in his
book Zubadah Sharh-e-Burdah says: "The knowledge of Lauh means the
Heavenly graphics and the Sciences, which are not known, to us. The knowledge of
Qalam means the learning, which Allah granted to the Pen as He pleased. The
knowledge of Lauh and Qalam combined in the part of the knowledge of the Holy
Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). His knowledge has various branches,
knowledge of the whole, knowledge of the parts, knowledge of the realities of
the matter, knowledge of the secrets and knowledge of the Attributes of Allah
and His Being. These knowledge's plus the knowledge of Lauh and Qalam are a line
out of the lines of the knowledge of Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) and a canal out of the river of the knowledge of the Holy Prophet
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). This is because the very existence of Lauh and
Qalam owes to the very being of Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam).
Had there not been the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) there would
not have been the Lauh and the Qalam nor the knowledge attributed to them."
Explaining the same couplet of Imam Busiri (radi Allahu
anhu), Sheikh Ibrahim Bajouri writes: "The poet has adjudged the
knowledge of Lauh and Qalam as part of the knowledge of the Holy Prophet (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam). Some people may object to it by saying that the
knowledge of the Five Unseens called Umoor-e-Khamsa mentioned at the end of
Surah Luqman belongs to the knowledge of Luah and Qalam but the Holy Prophet
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is not having that knowledge as it belongs to
Allah Alone. The reply to this objection is as follows: Firstly, we do not
accept that the Qalam has written the Umoor-e-Khamsa in the Lauh-e-Mahfooz. If
the Umoor-e-Khamsa were written in the Lauh these would have been known to some
of the Angels who are very close to Allah's Court. If we accept that the Qalam
has written the Umoor-e-Khamsa in the Lauh, it would mean that a part of the
knowledge of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is the knowledge of
the Lauh and the Qalam, which is known to creatures like Angels. Besides, the
Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) did not leave the world but Allah
granted him the knowledge of these Umoor.
"If we say that the knowledge of Lauh and Qalam is a part
of the knowledge of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) then which
is the other part of his knowledge. The answer is that the other part of the
knowledge of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is the knowledge of
the Hereafter, which Allah has granted to him. The Qalam has written in the Lauh
only those things which are going to happen till the Doomsday."
Sheikh Muhiyuddin Muhammad bin Mustafa alias
Sheikhzadah says: "The couplet of Imam Busiri (radi Allahu anhu) refers to
the knowledge of the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). This knowledge can
be taken either in it's literal sense or in the sense that the Holy Prophet
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) has received the knowledge through the knowledge
of Lauh and Qalam, or probably Allah has informed him of that which is contained
in the Lauh or has given him more than that as both the Lauh and Qalam have
their limitations, hence their contents are limited too. A person whose eyes are
lit with the Noor of Allah beholds that the knowledge of Lauh and Qalam is part
of the knowledge of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam), since the
Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) does not see, does not hear, does
not hold, does not speak, does not walk but with the Grace of Allah. He knows
nothing but that which Allah, the Omniscient, the Omnipresent and the Omnipotent
has taught him in his special capacity as the Prophet of Prophets. And the
Angels and Prophets do not cover this knowledge. This statement should not mean
that the knowledge of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is
equivalent to the Knowledge of Allah."
The verses of the Holy Quran and the traditions of the Holy
Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) which say that the Holy Prophet
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) was not possessing the Knowledge of Unseen,
either stand to mean the Original and Direct Knowledge or the Absolute Knowledge
which is possessed by Allah Alone. These verses or Hadith nowhere deny the
gifted knowledge to the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam).
The Quran says: "Say, O Prophet! I do not say to you that
I possess the Treasures of Allah nor do I say that I know the Unseen on my own."
Tafseer-e-Nishanpuri, Tafseer-e-Baidhawi, Tafseer-e-Kabir,
Tafseer-e-Araes-ul-Bayan, Tafseer-e-Khazin and Tafseer-e-Madarik have given
various interpretations to this verse. Firstly, the verse is denying the
Original or Direct Knowledge of the Unseen. Secondly, it negates the possession
of Absolute Knowledge. Thirdly, the verse is an expression of humility.
The Quran says: "Had I known the Unseen it would be as if
I have gathered a lot of good." This verse has also been interpreted in
various ways. Naseemur Riyaz says that the denial of having the Knowledge
of the Unseen is the denial or Original Knowledge or the denial of the Absolute
Knowledge. Tafseer-e-Khazin says that whatever knowledge he possesses is
granted by the Almighty Allah and not acquired by the Holy Prophet (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) on his own.
The Quran says: "And the keys of the Unseen are with Allah
Alone and He Alone knows." Commentators opine that the keys of the Unseen
mean Absolute Divine Knowledge or the capacity of creation.
The Quran says: "Say, O Prophet! I know not the Unseen
which is in the Heavens and the earth, Allah Alone has the knowledge." This
verse also indicates that the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
is denying the possession of the Absolute Knowledge.
The Quran says: "Say, I am no new thing among the
Messengers (of Allah), nor know I what will be done with me or with you, I do
but follow that which is inspired in me, and I am but a plain warner."(46:9)Tafseer-e-Sawi
says that the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) did not leave
the world until Allah gave him the Knowledge of the Unseen through the Quran as
to what will be done to him and to the Believers and to the infidels in the
world and in the Hereafter. Mulla Abdur Rahman ibn-e-Muhammad of Damascus in his
treatise, Naasikh-o-Mansookh, says that this verse has been abrogated by
the verse "Inna Fatahna Laka... ", Allah granted His Beloved Prophet
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) the glad tiding of salvation in the year of
Hudaibiyah.
Tafseer-e-Khazin says: When the verse "nor know I
what I will be done with me ..." was revealed, the hypocrites became
jubilant and said, "By Laat and Uzzah! Muhammad is on par with us having no
superiority over us. Had he not manufactured the Quran under the pretence of
Revelation, his sender God would have told him what would be his fate." This
was the occasion when Allah revealed the Verse: "Lo! We have given thee (O
Beloved) a signal victory, that Allah may forgive the sins of your formers and
your latters on account of you and may complete His favours upon you, and may
guide you on a right path." (48:2) The companions of the Holy Prophet
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) said: "O Apostle of Allah, you have
been informed of your fate while we still do not know as to what will be our
fate." Allah revealed the verse: "Allah will admit Muslim men and women
in the Paradise." And also the verse: "Give glad tidings to the Muslims
that they have a great Grace from Allah."
If the verse, "nor know I .... ," is not interpreted
in it's abrogated context; it will stand contradictory to hundreds of sayings of
the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). For example he said:
"I will hold the Flag of Praise in my hand on the Day of Judgement. Adam
(alaihis salaam) and his generation will gather under my banner and I will
perform the Great Intercession. I will wait for my Ummah at the Hauz-e-Kauthar."
There are other traditions of the Holy Prophet (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) where he has informed the fate of others. For
example, he said that Abu Bakr (radi Allahu anhu) is the inmate of the
Paradise; Hussain and Hasan (radi Allahu anhuma) are the Chief of Youths
in the Heaven; Fatima Zehra (radi Allahu anha) is the Chief of Women in
the Paradise.
There are several instances when the Holy Prophet (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam) informed his companions of what will happen on the
Day of judgement. The Hadith of Me'raj, the ascent of the Holy Prophet
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) to the Heavens, is another proof of the fact
that Allah granted the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) the
Knowledge of the Unseen, the distant past and the distant future too.
The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) has
described several signs of the Doomsday. These are minor signs and major signs.
The minor ones among other things include information about happenings before
the last day. For example, the virtuous men will be unlettered, the reciters of
the Quran will be evil-doers, excessive rains, scattered vegetation, increase in
the numbers of rich men and the numbers of custodians of trusts on the decline,
wife becoming a partner in her husband's trade, more writers, less scholars,
rise in false evidences, treating Zakaat as punishment, acquiring religious
education to satisfy worldly ends, no respect for elders, no mercy for younger
persons, increase in the births of illegitimate children, boasting on the
possession of high castles, worldly talks in the mosques, performance of Namaaz
without satisfying it's pre-requisites, decoration of the mosques, refusing
marriage with a girl of close relation on the basis of her poverty, false
admiration of the rich people for greed of wealth, rulers turning into despots,
more dependence on astrologers, rejecting the concept of pre-destination,
homo-sexuality on the increase, turning away from Jihad, assuming major sins as
the most legitimate acts, increase in usury and bribe, use of silk on the rise,
wine, rape and ignorance to become common, breach of agreements and alliances,
resemblance between men and women in dress and attire, making the Quran an
instrument of business, decrease in the number of men and increase in the number
of women in the society, gambling becoming fashion.
After these minor signs, the Christians will rule over the
world. After sometime a man named Sufiyan, in the generation of Khalid bin Abu
Sufiyan Umavi, will appear from Damascus who would brutally kill the descendants
of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). He will rule over
Syria and Egypt. Meanwhile, the Emperor of Rome will wage war against a
Christian Sect. The warring Sect will occupy Constantinople. The Roman Emperor
will come to Syria and with the help of his ally, will win over his enemy.
After the victory someone will say that the victory is due to
the Holy Cross. A Muslim from the Islamic army will beat up that person by
asserting that the victory is due to the virtue of Islam. Both parties will call
their supporters for help and this would lead to a civil war. The Muslim ruler
will be assassinated and two Christian Sects, which were opposed to each other,
will join hands and establish a Christian Empire in Syria. The Muslims would
migrate to Medina. The Christian rule will spread up to Khyber near Medina. The
followers of Islam will frantically be in search of Imam Mehdi (radi Allahu
anhu) as their saviour.
Imam Mehdi (radi Allahu anhu) would come to Mecca from
Medina. A group of Meccans would give their hand into his hand at a place
between the Black Stone and the Place of Ibrahim in the Grand Mosque of Ka'bah.
Under these circumstances, a man from the far East named
Harith Hirath will send an army for the help of the Muslims. Mansoor will be the
commander of that army. Sufiyan will send his army to combat Imam Mehdi (radi
Allahu anhu) but the Imam will repel the enemy. Later, Sufiyan himself would
come with a large army to fight against the Imam. He will be buried alive along
with his army at Baida, a place between Medina and Mecca. Only one soldier of
Sufiyan will survive who will inform the Imam about the fate of his chief. The
miracle of the Imam will become known far and wide. Virtuous people from Syria
and Iraq would attend the court of the Imam and would give their hands into
hands.
On hearing the news of the Islamic army, the Christians of
Rome and other nations would assemble with huge armies in Syria. These armies
will carry eighty flags, each flag will have 12 000 soldiers under it. Imam
Mehdi (radi Allahu anhu) will set out for Medina and from Medina he will
reach Syria. The Islamic army will meet the enemy in the suburbs of Damascus.
One-third of the Imam's army will perish in the battle and the rest of the army
will emerge victorious. Imam Mehdi (radi Allahu anhu) then will
concentrate on the maintenance of law and order. His would be the rule of
justice.
Then, Constantinople will be taken over after a heavy battle.
Seven years after the siege of the Constantinople, the Dajjal will appear at a
place between Syria and Iraq. He will be an one-eyed creature. He will ride a
big donkey and his forehead will be engraved with the Arabic word "Kafir",
each letter written separate. The Dajjal will wander about the face of the earth
and will invite people towards his god-hood. He will carry with him a garden,
which he will call Paradise, and a fire, which he would name as Hell. He will
have huge stocks of foodgrains and plentiful eatables. He would direct the sky
to shower rain over those who accept him as their god. The earth will grow grass
and grains in plenty under his command. He will command the earth to disclose
it's treasures and the earth will obey him and these treasures will follow him
wherever he will go. He will say to some people, "If you accept me as your
god, I will bring your parents back to life." Then he will command the
devils to appear in the guise of the parents of those persons. They will
surrender to the Dajjal.
There will be a man among the Believers who will declare on
the face of the Dajjal that he is the same devil whose advent was foretold by
the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). Hearing these words, the
Dajjal will ask his men to crush the head of that Mu'min. Then the Dajjal will
bring him back to life and ask him to accept him as god. The Mu'min will say,
"You are a false Messiah." The Dajjal will ask his men to cut the Mu'min in
two pieces. He will walk in-between the two pieces and will say to him,
"Rise." And the Mu'min will come to life. The Dajjal will say: "You have
seen my divine powers. What then checks you to accept me as your god." The
Believer will say, "I have firm belief that you are a fake as my Master, the
Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) has already made a
forecast about your advent." The Dajjal again will try to kill the Mu'min
but this time will fail in doing so. At last he will throw him in his Hell. The
Hell will turn into a beautiful garden for the Believer. The Holy Prophet
(sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) said, "That Mu'min will be a great
Shaheed in the Court of Allah."
The Dajjal will visit several places, from Syria to Isfahan.
Seventy thousand Jews will join his following. The Dajjal will then reach Yemen
and from there he will try to enter Mecca, but the guardian Angels will spoil
his efforts. He would then set out for Medina and try to enter the city through
one of the gates. But Allah will appoint two Angels at each gate to foil the
attempt of the Dajjal to enter the Holy City of the Holy Prophet (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam). The Dajjal will then divert towards Syria,
but before his arrival at Damascus, Imam Mehdi (radi Allahu anhu) would
have already reached there and made preparations for a war.
Meanwhile, Allah will send Hazrat Isa (alaihis salaam)
who will descend at the white minaret east of Damascus. His face will be shining
with grace and he will be dressed in yellow clothes. He would appear with two
escorting Angels. He will perform Namaaz behind Imam Mehdi (radi Allahu
anhu). The Islamic army will attack the Dajjal forces. Hazrat Isa's
(alaihis salaam) breath will cover a vast area of the battlefield and will
kill every unbeliever. The Dajjal will run away but Hazrat Isa (alaihis
salaam) will chase him and get hold of him at the Ludd village near the
Temple of Jerusalem and will kill him with his spear.
The Dajjal sedition on earth will continue for forty days -
the first day will be equivalent to one year, the second day to one month and
the third day equal to one week. The rest of the days will be normal days.
After the Dajjal sedition is over, Hazrat Isa (alaihis
salaam) would go for reformation. He will break the Cross and kill the swine
which will symbolize the end of the worship of all the Christian Godheads and
consumption of the pork. The infidels will have no alternative but to embrace
Islam and get a lease of life. All the infidels will accept Islam as their
faith. The Caliphate of Imam Mehdi (radi Allahu anhu) would continue for
seven, eight or nine years. He will die a natural death and Hazrat Isa
(alaihis salaam) will perform his last prayer.
There will be an atmosphere of peace and prosperity
everywhere when Allah will send a Revelation to Hazrat Isa (alaihis
salaam):"I intend to send certain creatures with whom no body would be able to
fight. Take my faithful creatures to a safer place at the Mount Sinai."
Hazrat Isa (alaihis salaam), along with the faithful, would retreat to
the Sinai Fort and start collecting warheads. This will be the time when
Yajooj-Majooj would come out. They are from the generation of Yafith bin Nooh
having their native place beyond the North Pole. They will indulge in killing
people. Hazrat Isa (alaihis salaam) and the people will invoke Allah for
protection against Yajooj-Majooj. Allah will send among them an epidemic like
plague, which will totally eliminate them. Allah will then send typical birds
with long necks to clear their corpses. Then Allah will send a rain that would
clean the earth and would cause plentiful growth in the land. One pomegranate
will suffice an entire group of people and one she-camel's milk would satisfy a
whole tribe. The arrows and bows of the Yajooj-Majooj would be used as a fuel
for seven years.
Hazrat Isa (alaihis salaam) will stay in the world for
forty years. He will marry and have children. He will then die a natural death
and will be buried in the Tomb of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) at Medina.
Hazrat Isa (alaihis salaam) will be followed by a
virtuous man of the Qahtan tribe of Yemen. His name will be Jahjah. He will act
as the vice-regent of Hazrat Isa (alaihis salaam) and would carry
out the functions of the Caliphate with justice. Jahjah will be followed by a
few more kings whose terms will witness apostasy and ignorance.
Meanwhile, it will so happen that a house in the East and a
house in the West will be swallowed by earth causing death of the people
opposing pre-destination.
Later, a huge smoke will appear on the horizon and will stay
for forty days. This will cause the Muslims severe cold and cough. The infidels
and the hypocrites will faint due to the effects of this smoke. They will come
to their senses after one, two or three days. After this, there will be a night
as long as four nights in the month of Dhul-Hijjah after the days of sacrifice.
This will cause great panic among the people who will invoke Allah to save them
from this torment. At last, the sun will rise in the West with a little light
like an eclipsed moon. The door of repentance will be closed for ever.
On the next day, the people would be recalling the hardships
of the previous day when Mount Safa will explode with a big bang and a beast of
very strange appearance will emerge out of it. The animal called Dabbat-ul-Arz
will have a human face, camel's neck, bull's tail, deer's buttocks, stag's
horns, monkey's hands and elephant's ears. It will appear first in Yemen then in
Najd and then will disappear. It will reappear in Mecca with the Staff of Moses
(alaihis salaam) in one hand and the Ring of Solomon (alaihis salaam)
on the nose or neck of the infidels.
After that there will blow a cold wind which would cause pain
in the armpit of every Believer. People will start dying one by one till there
will remain no man of faith on the face of the earth. Later, the infidels of
Abyssinia will take over the reigns of the Arab region. They will demolish the
Ka'ba. Hajj will be terminated. The Quran will disappear from the memory of men
and the paper as well. People will have no shame, no fear of Allah. They will
indulge in intercourse at public places like asses and dogs. The atrocities of
the rulers will go on increasing rendering the cities and towns into isolated
places. Drought and epidemic will prevail all over. Syria will be having some
favourable conditions of living. People from other nations will rush to Syria
along with their bag and baggage. Meanwhile, a big fire will appear from the
South and will chase these people heading towards Syria. The fire will disappear
as these people reach Syria.
After that people will enjoy a life of lust and ignorance for
four or five years. Idolatry will be common everywhere. No one will be there to
pronounce the Name of Allah. Suddenly, on Friday, the 10th of Muharram, Allah
will command Hazrat Israfil (alaihis salaam) to blow the Trumpet.
The sound of the Trumpet will destroy everything. The earth and the heavens will
be shattered into pieces. The sun, moon and the stars will fall down on the
earth. Rivers will dry up and the fire put off. There will live none but Allah.
Then Allah will say: "Whose is the dominion today?" He Himself will
answer: "That of Allah, the One, the Irresistible."
After a long time, Allah will create new heavens and the
earth. Israfil (alaihis salaam) will blow up the Clarion for the second
time. The sound of the Trumpet will bring all the dead back to life. This is the
Doomsday, which is described at places in the Holy Quran and in the sayings of
The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam).
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