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Prophetic traditions that predict future events |
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Miracles -
Prophet Muhammad's Miracles
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Written by Bediuzzaman Said Nursi
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Thursday, 02 February 2006 |
Fifth sign:
We will mention several Prophetic
Traditions that predict future events. as follows:
- The Prophet announced from the pulpit in the presence of his
Companions: "My grandson Hasan is a noble one. Through him. God will reconcile
two large hosts."[1] Forty years
later. when the two largest Muslim armies faced each other. Hasan made peace
with Mu'awiya and fulfilled this prediction.
- The Prophet told 'Ali: "You will fight the oath‑breakers. the unjust.
and the deviators."[2] In this way he
predicted the battles of the Camel and Siffin. as well as those fought against
the Kharijites.[3] Once when
conversing with Zubayr in good. affectionate terms. the Prophet told 'Ali:
"Zubayr will fight you. but he will be in the wrong."[4]
- He also told his wives: "One of you will lead a serious rebellion.
Many around her will be killed. and the dogs of Haw'ab will bark at her."[5]
These were proved by 'Ali's battles against 'A'isha. Talha. and Zubayr during
the Battle of the Camel; against Mu'awiya at Siffin; and against the Kharijites
at Haroura and Nahrawan.
- The Prophet told 'Ali that 'Abd al‑Rahman ibn Muljam al‑Khariji. whom
he knew. would stain Ali's beard with the blood of his own head.[6]
In addition. he also mentioned a bodily mark possessed by the Kharijite
Dhul‑Thadya. When that man's corpse was found among the dead Kharijites. 'Ali
showed it to others as a proof of the rightness of his cause. thus making the
miracle public.[7]
- Umm Salama and others related that the Messenger prophesied Husayn's
death at Taff (Karbala').[8] a tragic
event that occurred years later. He also repeatedly predicted. with some
details. that his Family would be subjected to killing and exile after his
death.[9] All that he predicted came
true.
[1] Bukhari. Kitab al-Sulh. 3:244;
Ibn Hanbal. Musnad. 5:37.
[2] Hakim. Mustadrak. 3:139;
Bayhaqi. Dala'il al-Nubuwwa. 6:414.
[3] The Kharijites held that those
who commit a grave error or sin and do not repent sincerely are no longer
Muslims. Mere profession is not enough. for belief must be accompanied by
righteous deeds. They also considered jihad as one of Islam's pillars. due to
their belief that "enjoining good and forbidding evil" meant vindicating truth
through the sword. Although wiped out during the first two Islamic centuries for
their almost constant rebellion against established authority. they still are
found today in small pockets in Oman as well as in northern and eastern Africa.
(Ed.)
[4] Ibn Kathir. al-Bidaya wa
al-Nihaya. 6:213; Hakim. ibid.. 3:366.
[5] Bayhaqi. ibid.. 6:405-410;
Hakim. ibid.. 3:120.
[6] Ibn Hanbal. Musnad. 1:102;
Haythami. Majma'. 9:138; Hakim. ibid.. 3:113.
[7] Bukhari. 9:22; Muslim. 7:745;
Bayhaqi. Dala'il. 6:426.
[8] Ibn Hanbal. Musnad. 6:294;
Haythami. Majma'. 9:188; Bayhaqi. ibid.. 6:468.
[9] Hakim. 4:482; al-Jami'
al-Saghir. no. 2558.
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