๐ The Miracles of the Prophet Muhammad by Ibn Kathir ๐
By Imad al-Din Abu al-Fida Ismail ibn Umar ibn Kathir ibn Daw ibn Darโ al-Qurashi al-Hasli, al-Busrawi, al-Shafiโi, then al-Dimashqi, known as Ibn Kathir
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The prophetic miracles with which God supported His Messenger and Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, are numerous. Many scholars, both past and present, have written extensively on them, either under the title "The Miracles of the Prophet" or under the title "Signs of Prophethood." Among those who wrote on this subject was the eminent scholar and memorizer of hadith, Ibn Kathir (may God have mercy on him), in his valuable book, *Al-Bidayah wa'l-Nihayah* (The Beginning and the End). This book discusses the miracles of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) and categorizes them by type. These miracles are distinguished by their abundance and diversity. The author provides a detailed explanation of these miracles, including the Prophet's miracles with animals, miracles with inanimate objects, miracles related to food and drink, and physical miracles in the universe, among others. Reading this book, you will feel as if you are witnessing these miracles firsthand.
The Prophet Muhammad's (peace and blessings be upon him) sensory miracles are among the greatest proofs of his prophethood. The Prophet's miracles were numerous and varied, including miracles with animals, miracles with inanimate objects, miracles related to food and drink, sensory miracles in the universe, and other miracles. This book mentions some of the Prophet Muhammad's (peace and blessings be upon him) miracles.
The author: A hadith scholar, Quranic commentator, and jurist, he was born in Majdal, near Damascus, in 701 AH. His father died in 703 AH, and he moved to Damascus with his brother, Kamal al-Din, in 707 AH after his father's death. He memorized the Holy Quran, completing its memorization in 711 AH. He studied the different readings of the Quran, compiled commentaries on the Quran, and memorized the text of "al-Tanbih" in Shafi'i jurisprudence in 718 AH. He also memorized Ibn al-Hajib's abridged work and studied jurisprudence under the two sheikhs, Burhan al-Din al-Fazari and Kamal al-Din Ibn Qadi Shahba. He also heard hadith. From Ibn al-Shahna, Ibn al-Zarrad, Ishaq al-Amidi, Ibn Asakir, al-Mizzi, and Ibn al-Rida, he began explaining Sahih al-Bukhari. He was a close student of al-Mizzi, studied Tahdhib al-Kamal with him, and married his daughter. He was a companion of Ibn Taymiyyah and oversaw several scholarly schools of that era, including: Dar al-Hadith al-Ashrafiyyah, al-Salihiyyah School, al-Najibiyyah School, al-Tankiziyah School, and al-Nuriyyah al-Kubra School. He died in Sha'ban 774 AH, having suffered from blindness in his later years. He was buried next to Ibn Taymiyyah in the Sufi cemetery outside Bab al-Nasr in Damascus. He authored several works, the most famous of which are: Tafsir al-Qur'an al-'Azim (Commentary on the Great Qur'an), al-Bidayah wa al-Nihayah (The Beginning and the End), Tabaqat al-Shafi'iyyah (Biographical Dictionary of Shafi'i Scholars), al-Ba'ith al-Hathith (The Urgent Incentive), a commentary on Mukhtasar 'Ulum al-Hadith (Abridged Sciences of Hadith), and al-Sirah al-Nabawiyyah (The Prophetic Biography). He also wrote a treatise on jihad and began a large book on rulings, which he did not complete. He also wrote a commentary on Sahih al-Bukhari, which is now lost.
โ๏ธ Some Reviews of Ibn Kathir's "Miracles of the Prophet" โ๏ธ
โช๏ธSource of reviews: www.goodreads.com/book/show/20701606โช๏ธ
- This book contains many authentic hadiths about the Prophet's miracles, which correct our understanding of the Quran as merely a miracle. In fact, there are dozens more that further elevate the status of our Prophet. The author examines a significant number of prophecies that were fulfilled up to his time (around the 8th century AH), and the final part of the book compares the miracles of other prophets with those of Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him).
Muahid Mubashir
Part of the book "Al-Bidaya wa'l-Nihaya" (The Beginning and the End) by Imam Ibn Kathir. This book is a treasure trove of the Prophet's biography, containing many accounts of the Prophet and the miracles God performed through him. It is a sea of โโknowledge that only those with intellect and understanding can comprehend.
Sam
I discovered many miracles performed by the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, by God's permission in this book.
Yassin Salama
It contains many miracles that even many Muslims are unaware of.
Mhmd Ngm
โ๏ธ Sections of the Book "Miracles of the Prophet" by Ibn Kathir โ๏ธ
- Spiritual Signs of Prophethood
- Sensory Signs of Prophethood - Heavenly Miracles
- Sensory Signs of Prophethood - Earthly Miracles (Inanimate Objects)
- Sensory Signs of Prophethood - Earthly Miracles (Animals)
- Sensory Signs of Prophethood - Earthly Miracles (The Deceased)
- Sensory Signs of Prophethood - Earthly Miracles (Healing) Questions the Prophet was asked:
- What he told us about future beings
- The Prophet's miracles surpass those of previous prophets
- What was given to the Prophet and what was given to the prophets before him
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