Signs of ar-Rahman - Hoor al-Ayn
Signs of ar-Rahman - Hoor al-Ayn
Signs of ar-Rahman - Hoor al-Ayn
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honour to these Auliyaa. Their k<strong>ar</strong>aamaat occur either for a Deem need orfor a need <strong>of</strong> the Muslims, just as the mu’jizah <strong>of</strong> Rasulullah s<strong>al</strong>lAllaahu<strong>al</strong>ayhi wa s<strong>al</strong>lam used to occur for these purposes.K<strong>ar</strong>aamaat <strong>ar</strong>e only acquired through the b<strong>ar</strong>akah (blessings) <strong>of</strong> obeyingRasulullah s<strong>al</strong>lAllaahu <strong>al</strong>ayhi wa s<strong>al</strong>iam, hence in re<strong>al</strong>ity they <strong>ar</strong>e p<strong>ar</strong>t <strong>of</strong> themu’jizaat <strong>of</strong> Rasulullah s<strong>al</strong>lAllaahu <strong>al</strong>ayhi wa s<strong>al</strong>lam.Examples <strong>of</strong> the Mu’iizaat <strong>of</strong> Rasulullah s<strong>al</strong>l<strong>al</strong>iahu <strong>al</strong>ayhi wa s<strong>al</strong>lam.1. Splitting <strong>of</strong> the moon.2. The pebbles reciting Tasbeeh in his blessed hands.3. The crying <strong>of</strong> the tree trunk. This will be explained further, Insha-Allaah4. Informing the people <strong>of</strong> the details <strong>of</strong> Baitul Maqdis after the night <strong>of</strong>Me’raaj.Rasulullah s<strong>al</strong>lAllaahu <strong>al</strong>ayhi wa s<strong>al</strong>lam said: When the people denied (theMe’raaj), Allaah Ta’<strong>al</strong>a reve<strong>al</strong>ed the Baitul Maqdis to me and I informedthe people <strong>of</strong> its details whilst looking at it.”5. RasululIah s<strong>al</strong>lAllaahu <strong>al</strong>ayhi wa s<strong>al</strong>lam’s informing <strong>of</strong> many past andfuture events.6. His bringing the Book <strong>of</strong> Allaah.7. The miraculous increase in food and drink on numerous occasions,e.g. During the Battle <strong>of</strong> Khandaq an entire <strong>ar</strong>my was satiated from a sm<strong>al</strong>lamount <strong>of</strong> food, which did not even decrease. In addition, at the Battle <strong>of</strong>Khaib<strong>ar</strong>, the entire <strong>ar</strong>mies thirst was quenched from a bag <strong>of</strong> water.During the Tabuk expedition, the containers <strong>of</strong> the <strong>ar</strong>my <strong>of</strong> 30 000contained little food, but it did not decrease.14