THE SIXTH POINTED SIGN
According to a definite and authentic narration, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) commanded Hazrat Fatima (may Allah be pleased with her):
1 "You are the first of my household to join me," meaning, "From my household, you will die before anyone else and will be united with me." Exactly as he had announced, this happened six months later.
He also commanded Abu Zer:
2 "You will be expelled from here, live alone, and die alone," meaning he would be exiled from Medina, live alone, and die alone in a desert. As he had foretold, this happened twenty years later.
While getting up from sleep in the house of Umm Haram, the aunt of Anas ibn Malik, the Prophet smiled and said:
3 "I saw my community fighting at sea, like kings on thrones."
Umm Haram prayed: "Pray to Allah so that I may be with them." The Prophet said: "You will be with them." Forty years later, she went to the conquest of Cyprus with her husband Ubayd ibn Samit and died there. Her tomb became a place of visitation, exactly as he had foretold.
Also, according to a definite and authentic narration, the Prophet said:
4 "A liar and a tyrant will emerge from the tribe of Thaqif."
Meaning, "One from the tribe of Thaqif will claim prophethood and another will appear as a cruel tyrant." He foretold the famous Mu'tar, who claimed prophethood, and Hajjaj the Tyrant, who killed a hundred thousand people.
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THE SIXTH POINTED SIGN
According to a definite and authentic narration, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) commanded Hazrat Fatima (may Allah be pleased with her):
1 "Anta awwal ahl bayti luhuqan biy" (You are the first of my household to join me), meaning, "From my family, you will die before anyone else and will be united with me." Exactly as he had announced, this occurred six months later.
He also commanded Abu Zer:
2 "Satakhraju min hunâ wa ta3ishu wahdanaka wa tamutu wahdanaka" (You will be expelled from here, live alone, and die alone), informing him that he would be exiled from Medina, live alone, and die alone in a desert. Exactly as he had announced, this happened twenty years later.
While getting up from sleep in the house of Umm Haram, the aunt of Anas ibn Malik, he smiled and said:
3 "Rait ummati ya3zuna fil bahri kalmuluk 3ala al asrati" (I have seen my community fighting at sea like kings on thrones).
Umm Haram prayed: "Make a dua so that I may be with them." He said: "You will be with them." Forty years later, she went to the conquest of Cyprus with her husband Ubayd ibn Samit and died there; her grave became a place of visitation. Exactly as he had announced, this occurred.
Also, according to a definite and authentic narration, he said:
4 "Yakhraju min tha2if kaththabun wa mubirun" (A liar and a cruel tyrant will emerge from Thaqif).
Meaning, "One from the tribe of Thaqif will claim prophethood and another will appear as a cruel tyrant." He announced the famous Muhtar, who claimed prophethood, and the tyrant Hajjaj, who killed a hundred thousand people.
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Abdullah ibn Zubair, during the Umayyad era, bravely resisted the caliphate declared in Mecca and faced many hardships. Eventually, Hajjaj al-Zalim attacked him with a large army, and after a fierce struggle, that noble hero was martyred.
Also, with a definite and authentic narration:
It was foretold that the Umayyad state would emerge, and that most of their kings would be tyrants, including Yazid and Walid, and that Hazrat Muawiyah would seize leadership of the ummah. He advised against tyranny and promoted justice with the command "And if you rule, then rule with justice." After the Umayyads,
"A son of Al-Abbas will emerge with black banners and will rule twice as much as they ruled,"
thus foretelling the emergence of the Abbasid state and its long-lasting rule. And as foretold, it happened.
Also, with a definite and authentic narration, he issued a command:
"Woe for the Arabs from a calamity that has drawn near,"
thus foretelling the terrible upheavals of Genghis Khan and Hulagu, and that they would destroy the Arab Abbasid state. And as foretold, it happened.
Also, with a definite and authentic narration, while Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas was very seriously ill, he was given the command:
"Perhaps you will be delayed until some people benefit from you and others suffer because of you,"
thus foretelling that he would become a great commander in the future, that he would conquer many lands, that many nations and tribes would benefit from him—meaning they would become Muslim—and that many would suffer, meaning their states would be destroyed by his hand. And as foretold, it happened. Hazrat Sa'd transferred the army to Islam, shattered the Persian state, and caused many nations to enter the circle of Islam and guidance.
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