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Sürâka

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Sürâka

This love does not lead to the love of the Messenger of Ekrem (peace and blessings be upon him) or to the love of the Lord of Truth. On the contrary, excess in it causes envy and jealousy of others. Indeed, they have fallen into discord because of excessive love for Hazrat Ali (peace be upon him), and because of their separation from Hazrat Abu Bakr as-Siddiq and Hazrat Umar. This negative love is the cause of discord. Also, with a definite and authentic narration, the Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him) said: "If they go to al-Mutayyi', and the daughters of Persia and Rome serve them, Allah will turn their wrath among themselves and will empower the worst among them over the best." He warned that when Persian and Roman women serve them, their calamity and discord will enter their hearts, and their war will become internal, with the wicked overpowering the good. As he foretold, this happened exactly thirty years later. Also, with a definite and authentic narration, the Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him) said: "The conquest of Khaybar will be in the hands of Ali." Ali conquered the fortress of Khaybar the next day. As a miraculous sign from the Prophet, Hazrat Ali pulled the gate of the fortress as if it were a shield and used it to conquer it. After the conquest, he threw the gate to the ground. Eight strong men could not lift it from the ground. In one narration, forty men could not lift it. Also, the Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him) said: "The Hour will not come until two groups fight, although their claim is one." He foretold the war between Hazrat Ali and Muawiyah at Siffin.

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He had declared: "Indeed, a rebellious group will kill Ammar." Later, he was killed at the Battle of Siffin. Hazrat Ali showed evidence that his killers were supporters of Muawiya who had rebelled. However, Muawiya denied it. Amr ibn al-As said: "The rebels are only those who killed him; we are not all rebels." He had declared: "Fitnahs will not appear as long as Umar is alive," meaning "As long as Hazrat Umar is alive, fitnahs will not appear among you." He had foretold this, and it indeed happened. Suhayl ibn Amr was captured before he accepted Islam. Hazrat Umar said to the Noble Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him: "Allow me to extract his teeth, for he used his eloquence to encourage the disbelievers of Quraysh to fight us." The Noble Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, declared: "And perhaps he will stand in a place that will please you, O Umar." At the time of the Prophet's death, when the terrifying and sorrowful incident occurred, Hazrat Abu Bakr al-Siddiq comforted everyone with utmost sincerity in Medina and delivered an important sermon to calm the Companions. Similarly, Suhayl, at that time in the sacred city of Mecca, comforted the Companions and delivered a speech similar to Abu Bakr al-Siddiq's sermon, using his eloquence. Indeed, the words of the two sermons were very similar. He had declared to Suraka: "Indeed, when you wear the bracelets of Kisra," meaning "You will wear the two bracelets of Kisra." During the time of Hazrat Umar, Kisra was defeated, and his ornaments and magnificent bracelets arrived. Hazrat Umar had them put on Suraka. He said: "Praise be to Allah, who stripped Kisra of them and clothed them on Suraka," which confirmed the Prophetic prophecy.

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First incident: The people of history and hadith unanimously report that the tribe of Quraysh made a firm agreement to kill the Noble Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him. Indeed, in order to prevent discord within Quraysh, with the arrangement of a devil who had taken the form of a human, one man from each clan, totaling nearly two hundred, under the authority of Abu Jahl and Abu Lahab, stormed the house of the Noble Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him. Hazrat Ali was with the Noble Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him. He said to him: "You sleep in my bed tonight." The Noble Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, waited until Quraysh arrived and surrounded the entire house. At that moment, he stepped out, threw some soil on his head, and none of them saw him. He exited among them and left. Two pigeons and a spider in the cave of Hira kept watch and protected him against the entire Quraysh. Second incident: It is a certain event that when the Noble Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, left the cave and headed towards Medina, the leaders of Quraysh sent a very brave man named Suraka, offering a valuable reward, to follow and try to kill them. When the Noble Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, and Abu Bakr al-Siddiq were leaving the cave, they saw Suraka approaching. Abu Bakr al-Siddiq became anxious. As the Noble Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said in the cave, "Do not grieve, indeed Allah is with us," he looked at Suraka. Suraka's horse's feet stuck to the ground and he stopped. He tried again and continued to follow. Again, his horse's feet stuck to the ground, and a kind of smoke rose from that spot. At that moment, he realized that neither he nor anyone else could reach them. He said, "Allahu Akbar." The Noble Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, granted him safety. However, he said: "Go, and do so in a way that no one else comes."

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