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İbni Ömer

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THE SEVENTEENTH SIGN The greatest miracle of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) after the Qur’an is his own self. That is, he possessed the highest moral virtues, and both friends and enemies agree that he was at the highest level in each of these virtues. Even the brave hero, Hazrat Ali, repeatedly said: “When the battle became terrifying, we would take refuge behind the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) and find comfort.” And indeed, he was at an unparalleled and unattainable level in all noble virtues. We refer to this great miracle in the respected work of the scholar of the Maghreb, Judge Iyaz, called "Shifa-i Sharif." The truth is, that self and that great moral miracle have been beautifully explained and proven. Moreover, this great and confirmed by both friends and enemies, miracle of the Ahmadi (peace and blessings be upon him), is the supreme religion, which has no equal, past or future. We refer to the expression of one level of this great miracle to all thirty-three Say, thirty-three Letters, thirty-one Lem’s, and thirteen Shu’s that we have written. Also, the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) has a confirmed and certain great miracle, the splitting of the moon. Indeed, this splitting of the moon is a miracle that is reported through multiple chains of narration. It was reported through numerous chains from many of the esteemed Companions, such as Ibn Masud, Ibn Abbas, Ibn Umar, Imam Ali, Anas, and Hzayfa. In addition, the Qur’anic verse, “The Hour has drawn near, and the moon has split,” has announced this great miracle to the world. The stubborn idolaters of Quraysh at that time did not deny the news given by this verse, but perhaps only said, “It is magic.” Thus, even the disbelievers acknowledged the splitting of the moon as a certainty. We refer to this great miracle, the splitting of the moon, to the treatise on the splitting of the moon appended to the Thirty-First Say that we have written.

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NINTH SIGN One of the miraculous signs of the Noble Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) is that the trees obeyed his command like human beings and moved from their places to come to him. This miraculous sign of the tree is comparable in terms of authenticity to the miraculous flowing of water from his blessed fingers. It has multiple chains of transmission and has reached us through many different routes. Indeed, the tree coming to the Noble Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) upon his command can be considered as a well-known and widely transmitted miracle. Because the prominent and trustworthy Companions, such as Hazrat Ali, Hazrat Ibn Abbas, Hazrat Ibn Masud, Hazrat Ibn Umar, Hazrat Ya'le bin Murra, Hazrat Jabir, Hazrat Anas bin Malik, Hazrat Buraidah, Hazrat Usamah bin Zaid, and Hazrat Gaylani bin Salama, each individually and with certainty, have reported the same miraculous event of the tree. The hundred imams of the Tabi'in have transmitted this miracle from each of the aforementioned Companions, through separate chains of narration, almost in the form of overlapping transmissions. Thus, this miraculous event of the tree is considered an absolute and unquestionable miracle, free from any doubt. Now, we will mention a few authentic examples of the occurrence of this great miracle, even though it has occurred many times. FIRST EXAMPLE: The great scholars Imam Ibn Majah, Darimi, and Imam Bayhaqi, through authentic narration, report from Hazrat Anas bin Malik, Hazrat Ali, and also from Hazrat Umar, that three Companions said: The Noble Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) was grieved due to the denial of the disbelievers. He said: "O Lord, show me a sign, and let me not care about anyone who denies me after that." In the narration of Anas, Hazrat Jibril was present. There was a tree by the side of a valley. With the command of Hazrat Jibril, the Noble Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) called the tree, and it came to him. Then he said, "Go," and it went back and returned to its place.

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NINTH SIGN One of the miraculous signs of the Noble Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) is that the trees obeyed his command like human beings and moved from their places to come to him. This miraculous sign of the tree is comparable in terms of authenticity to the miraculous flowing of water from his blessed fingers. It has multiple chains of transmission and has reached us through many different routes. Indeed, the tree coming to the Noble Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) upon his command can be considered as a well-known and widely transmitted miracle. Because the prominent and trustworthy Companions, such as Hazrat Ali, Hazrat Ibn Abbas, Hazrat Ibn Masud, Hazrat Ibn Umar, Hazrat Ya'le bin Murra, Hazrat Jabir, Hazrat Anas bin Malik, Hazrat Buraidah, Hazrat Usamah bin Zaid, and Hazrat Gaylani bin Salama, each individually and with certainty, have reported the same miraculous event of the tree. The hundred imams of the Tabi'in have transmitted this miracle from each of the aforementioned Companions, through separate chains of narration, almost in the form of overlapping transmissions. Thus, this miraculous event of the tree is considered an absolute and unquestionable miracle, free from any doubt. Now, we will mention a few authentic examples of the occurrence of this great miracle, even though it has occurred many times. FIRST EXAMPLE: The great scholars Imam Ibn Majah, Darimi, and Imam Bayhaqi, through authentic narration, report from Hazrat Anas bin Malik, Hazrat Ali, and also from Hazrat Umar, that three Companions said: The Noble Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) was grieved due to the denial of the disbelievers. He said: "O Lord, show me a sign, and let me not care about anyone who denies me after that." In the narration of Anas, Hazrat Jibril was present. There was a tree by the side of a valley. With the command of Hazrat Jibril, the Noble Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) called the tree, and it came to him. Then he said, "Go," and it went back and returned to its place.

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THE SEVENTEENTH SIGN The greatest miracle of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) after the Qur’an is his own self. That is, he possessed the highest moral virtues, and both friends and enemies agree that he was at the highest level in each of these virtues. Even the brave hero, Hazrat Ali, repeatedly said: “When the battle became terrifying, we would take refuge behind the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) and find comfort.” And indeed, he was at an unparalleled and unattainable level in all noble virtues. We refer to this great miracle in the respected work of the scholar of the Maghreb, Judge Iyaz, called "Shifa-i Sharif." The truth is, that self and that great miracle of noble virtues have been beautifully explained and proven. Moreover, this great and confirmed miracle of the Ahmadi (peace and blessings be upon him), the supreme religion, is something that has no equal, past or future. We refer to the expression of one level of this great miracle to all thirty-three Say, thirty-three Letters, thirty-one Lem’s, and thirteen Shu’s that we have written. Also, the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) has a repeated and certain great miracle, the splitting of the moon. Indeed, this splitting of the moon is reported in many ways through the transmission of many of the Companions, such as Ibn Masud, Ibn Abbas, Ibn Umar, Imam Ali, Anas, and Hzayfa, and it is also confirmed by the Qur’anic verse: “The Hour has drawn near, and the moon has split,” which announced this great miracle to the world. The stubborn idolaters of Quraysh at that time did not deny the news given by this verse, but perhaps only said, “It is magic.” Thus, even the disbelievers acknowledged the splitting of the moon as a certainty. We refer to this great miracle, the splitting of the moon, to our treatise on the splitting of the moon, which is appended to the Thirty-First Say.

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