The Miracles of Muhammad (Part 1 of 3)
Description: The nature of the miracles performed at the hands of
prophets. Evidence 6: Miracles of Muhammad
Apart from the greatest miracle given to him, the Quran, Prophet
Muhammad performed many physical miracles witnessed by his contemporaries
numbering in hundreds, and in some cases thousands. The miracle reports have
reached us by a reliable and strong methods of transmission unmatched in
world history. It is as if the
miracles were performed in front of our eyes.
The meticulous method of transmission is what convinces us that
Muhammad indeed performed these great miracles with divine aid and, thus, we
can believe him when he said, ‘I am God’s Messenger.’
Muhammad’s great miracles were witnessed by thousands of believers and
skeptics, following which verses of the Quran were revealed mentioning the
supernatural events. The Quran made
some miracles eternal by etching them in the conscious of the believers. The ancient detractors would simply remain
silent when these verses were recited.
Had these miracles not taken place, they would have seized the moment
to scandalize it and belie Muhammad.
But rather, the opposite took place.
The believers grew more certain of the truth of Muhammad and the
Quran. The fact that the faithful grew
stronger in their faith and the silence of the unbelievers and not denying
their occurrence is acknowledgment from both that the miracles took place
exactly as the Quran describes.
In this section we will discuss some of the physical miracles performed
by Muhammad, may God praise him.
Miracles are from Divine Power
A miracle one of the factors which further strengthens the claim of a
prophet of God Miracles should not be the soul essence of belief, as
supernatural events can also take place by the use of magic and devils. The truth of prophethood is clear and
evident in the actual message brought, as God has instilled a capability,
although limited, in humans to recognize the truth as it is, specifically in
the matter of monotheism But in order to further strengthen the argument of
Prophethood, God performed miracles at the hands of His Prophets from Moses,
Jesus to Muhammad. For this reason,
God did not produce miracles upon the demand of the Meccans, but the Wise God
gave Muhammad the miracles He desired at the time He choose:
“And they say, ‘We will not believe you until you break open for us
from the ground a spring, or [until] you have a garden of palm tress and
grapes and make rivers gush forth within them in force [and abundance] or you
make the heaven fall upon us in fragments as you have claimed or you bring
God and the angels before [us] or you have a house of ornament [gold] or you
ascend into the sky. And [even then],
we will not believe in your ascension until you bring down to us a book we
may read.’ ‘Say, Exalted is my Lord! Was I ever but a human messenger?’’(Quran
17:90-93)
The answer was:
“And nothing has prevented Us from sending [this message, like the
earlier ones,] with miraculous signs [in its wake], save [Our knowledge] that
the people of olden times [only too often] gave the lie to them: thus, We
provided for [the tribe of] Thamud the she-camel as a visible sign, but they
wronged her. And never did We send
those signs for any other purpose than to convey a warning.” (Quran 17:59)
When demanded ostensibly, God in His wisdom knew they would not
believe, so He refused to show them miracles:
“Now they swear by God with their most solemn oaths that if a miracle
were shown to them, they would indeed believe in this [divine writ]. Say: ‘Miracles are in the power of God
alone.’ ‘And for all you know, even if
one should be shown to them, they would not believe so long as We keep their
hearts and their eyes turned [away from the truth], even as they did not
believe in it in the first instance: and [so] We shall leave them in their
overweening arrogance, blindly stumbling to and fro.’” (Quran 6:109-110)
We gather here some of the major physical miracles performed by Prophet
Muhammad.
The
Miracles of Muhammad (Part 2 of 3)
Description: The splitting of the moon, and the Prophet’s journey to
Jerusalem and ascension to Heaven.
Splitting of the Moon
One of the times when God performed miracles at the hand of the Prophet
was when the Meccans demanded to see a
miracle from Muhammad to show his truthfulness. God split the moon in two separate halves
and then re-joined them. The Quran
recorded the event:
“The Last Hour draws near, and the moon is split asunder!” (Quran 54:1)
Prophet Muhammad would recite these verses of the Quran in large
congregations of the weekly Friday prayer and the bi-annual Eed prayers. Had
the event never occurred, Muslims themselves would have doubted their
religion and many would have left it!
The Meccans would have said, ‘Hey, your prophet is a liar, the moon
never split, and we never saw it split!’
Instead, the believers grew stronger in their faith and the only
explanation the Meccans could come up with was, ‘passing magic!’
“The Last Hour draws near, and the moon is split asunder! And if they see a sign (miracle), they turn
away and say, ‘Passing magic!’- for they are bent on giving it the lie, being
always wont to follow their own desires.” (Quran 54:1-3)
The splitting of the moon is confirmed through eye-witness testimony
transmitted through an unbroken chain of reliable scholars so many that is it
impossible that it could be false (hadith mutawatir).
A skeptic might ask, do we have any independent historical evidence to
suggest the moon was ever split? After
all, people around the world should have seen this marvelous event and
recorded it.
The answer to this question is twofold.
First, people around the world could not have seen it as it would have
been daytime, late night, or early morning many parts of the world. The following table will give the reader
some idea of corresponding world times to 9:00 pm Mecca time.
Also, it is not likely that a large number of people in lands close by
would be observing the moon at the exact same time. They had no reason to. Even if someone did, it does not
necessarily mean people believed him and kept a written record of it,
especially when many civilizations at that time did not preserve their own
history in writing.
Second, we actually have an independent, and quite amazing, historical
corroboration of the event from an Indian king of that time.
Kerala is a state of India. The
state stretches for 360 miles (580 kilometers) along the Malabar Coast on the
southwestern side of the Indian peninsula.
King Chakrawati Farmas of Malabar was a Chera king, Cheraman perumal
of Kodungallure. He is recorded to
have seen the moon split. The incident
is documented in a manuscript kept at the India Office Library, London,
reference number: Arabic, 2807, 152-173. A group of Muslim merchant’s passing
by Malabar on their way to China spoke to the king about how God had
supported the Arabian prophet with the miracle of splitting of the moon. The shocked king said he had seen it with
his own eyes as well, deputized his son, and left for Arabia to meet the
Prophet in person. The Malabari king
met the Prophet, bore the two testimonies of faith, learned the basics of
faith, but passed away on his way back and was buried in the port city of
Zafar, Yemen.
It is said that the contingent was led by a Muslim, Malik bin Dinar,
and continued to Kodungallure, the Chera capital, and built the first, and
India’s oldest, mosque in the area in 629 CE which exists today.
The news of his accepting Islam reached Kerala where people accepted
Islam. The people of Lakshadweep and
the Moplas (Mapillais) from the Calicut province of Kerala are converts from
those days.
The Indian sighting and the meeting of the Indian king with Prophet
Muhammad is also reported by Muslim sources.
The famous Muslim historian, Ibn Kahtir, mentions the splitting of the
moon was reported in parts of India.[6]
Also, the books of hadith have documented the arrival of the Indian
king and his meeting the Prophet. Abu
Sa’id al-Khudri, a companion of Prophet Muhammad, states:
“The Indian king gifted the Prophet with a jar of ginger. The companions ate it piece by piece. I took a bite as well.”
The king was thus considered a ‘companion’ – a term used for a person
who met the Prophet and died as a Muslim – his name registered in the
mega-compendiums chronicling the Prophet’s companions.
Night Journey and Ascent to Heaven
A few months before the migration from Mecca to Medina, God took
Muhammad in one night from the Grand Mosque in Mecca to al-Aqsa Mosque in
Jerusalem, a month’s journey of 1230 Km for a caravan. From Jerusalem, he ascended to the heavens,
passing the boundaries of the physical universe to be in divine presence,
meet God, and witness the Great Signs (al-Ayat ul-Kubra). His truth became apparent in two ways. First, ‘the Prophet described the caravans
he had overtaken on the way home and said where they were and about when they
might be expected to arrive in Mecca; and each arrived as predicted, and the
details were as he had described.’[9]
Second, he was never known to have been to Jerusalem, yet he described
al-Aqsa Mosque to skeptics like an eye-witness.
The mystical journey is mentioned in the Quran:
“Exalted is He who took His Servant [Prophet Muhammad] by night from
al-Masjid al-Haram to al-Masjid al-Aqsa, whose surroundings We have blessed,
to show him of Our signs. Indeed, He
is the Hearing, the Seeing.” (Quran 17:1)
“So will you dispute with him over what he saw? And he certainly saw him in another descent
at the Lote Tree of the Utmost Boundary – near it is the Garden of Refuge
(Paradise) – when there covered the Lote Tree that which covered (it). The sight (of the Prophet) did not swerve,
nor did it transgress (its limit). He
certainly saw of the greatest signs of his Lord.” (Quran 53:12-18)
The event is also confirmed through eye-witness testimony transmitted
through the ages with an unbroken chain of reliable scholars (hadith
mutawatir).
The
Miracles of Muhammad (Part 3 of 3)
Description: A mention of other various miracles of the Prophet, may
God praise him.
There are many other miracles which the Prophet performed related in
the Sunnah, or conglomeration of the sayings ,deeds, approvals, and
descriptions of the Prophet.
The Tree Trunk
In Medina Muhammad used to deliver sermons leaning on a tree
stump. When the number of worshippers
increased, someone suggested a pulpit be built so he can use it to deliver the
sermon. When the pulpit was built, he
abandoned the tree trunk. Abdullah ibn
Umar, one of the companions, gave an eye-witness testimony of what happened. The trunk was heard weeping, the Prophet of
Mercy went towards it and comforted it with his hand.
The event is also confirmed through eye-witness testimony transmitted
through the ages with an unbroken chain of reliable scholars (hadith
mutawatir).
The Flowing of Water
On more than one occasion when people were in dire need of water, the
blessing of the Muhammad saved them. In the sixth year after the he migrated
from Mecca to Medina, Muhammad went to Mecca for pilgrimage. In the long journey through the desert,
people ran out of all water, only the Prophet was left with a vessel with which
he performed ablution for prayers. He
put his hand in vessel, water began flowing from between his fingers. Jabir bin Abdullah, who witnessed the
miracle, says of the fifteen hundred men, ‘We drank it and made ablution.’ This
miracle has been transmitted with an unbroken chain of reliable scholars
(hadith mutawatir).
The sprouting of water from human fingers is similar to the Moses’
miracle of producing water from a rock.
Blessing of Food
On more than one occasion, the Prophet blessed food by either praying
or touching it so all present could get their fill. This happened at times when food and water
shortage afflicted Muslims.[5] These
miracles took place in the presence of a large number of people and is, thus,
not possible to deny.
Healing the Sick
Abdullah ibn Ateek broke his leg and Muhammad healed it by wiping his
hand over it. Abdullah said it was as
if nothing had happened to it! The
person who witnessed the miracle was another companion, Bara’ ibn Azib
(Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
During the expedition of Khyber, Muhammad healed the painful eyes of
Ali ibn Abi Talib in front of a whole army.
Ali, many years later, became the fourth caliph of Muslims.
Exorcising Devils
Muhammad exorcised the devil out of a boy brought by his mother for
healing to him by saying, ‘Come out! I
am Muhammad, the Messenger of God!’
The woman said, ‘By the One who sent you with the truth, we have never
seen anything wrong with him since.’
Prayers Answered
(1) The mother of Abu Hurayra, a close companion of Muhammad, used to speak
ill of Islam and its prophet. One day,
Abu Hurayra came weeping to Muhammad and asked him to pray for his mother to
be saved. Muhammad prayed and when Abu
Hurayra returned home he found his mother ready to accept Islam. She bore the testimony of faith in front of
her son and entered Islam.
(2) Jarir ibn Abdullah was commissioned by the Prophet to rid the land of
an idol worshipped besides God, but he complained he was could not ride a
horse well! The Prophet prayed for
him, ‘O God, make him a strong horseman and make him one is guides and is
guided.’ Jarir testifies he never fell
off his horse after the Prophet prayed for him.
(3) The people were struck with famine during the time of Muhammad. A man stood up when Muhammad was delivering
the weekly sermon on Friday, and said, ‘O Messenger of God, our wealth has
been destroyed and our children are starving.
Pray to God for us.’ Muhammad
raised his hands in prayer.
Those in attendance testify that that the moment he lowered his hands
after praying, clouds began to build like mountains!
By the time he stepped down of his pulpit, rain was dripping from his
beard!
It rained the whole week till next Friday!
The same man stood up again, complained this time, ‘O Messenger of God,
our buildings are destroyed, and our property is drowned, pray to God for
us!’
Muhammad raised his hands and prayed, ‘O God, (let it rain) around us,
but not on us.’
Those in attendance testify that the clouds withdrew in the direction
he pointed, the city of Medina was surrounded by clouds, but there were no
clouds over it!
(4) Here is the beautiful story of Jabir.
He testifies that on one time, the camel he was riding was exhausted
because it was used for carrying water.
The camel could hardly walk.
Muhammad asked him, ‘What’s the matter with your camel?’ On finding out how tired the poor camel
was, Muhammad prayed for the poor animal and from that time, Jabir tells us,
the camel was always ahead of others!
Muhammad asked Jabir, ‘How do you find your camel?’ Jabir responded, ‘It is well, your blessing
has reached it!’ Muhammad bought the
camel from Jabir on the spot for a piece of gold, with the condition that
Jabir ride it back to the city! On
reaching Medina, Jabir says he brought the camel to Muhammad the next
morning. Muhammad gave him the piece
of gold and told him to keep his camel!
It is no wonder why those around him who witnessed these great miracles
performed in front of crowds were certain of his truthfulness.
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