TEN MIRACLES OF NABI (SALLALLAAHU ALAYHI WASALLAM)
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1. The eye of Hadhrat Rifaa’ah (Radiallhu anhu) is cured
Hadhrat Rifaa’ah (Radiallhu anhu) reports that when his eye was pierced by an arrow during the Battle of Badr, Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam) applied some of his blessed saliva to the wound and made du’aa for it. It was immediately healed and appeared as if nothing had ever happened to it.
[Dalaa’il 969]
2. Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam)’s prediction about Hadhrat Abu Dharr (Radiallhu anhu)
Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam) once said, “May Allah have mercy on Abu Dharr. He lives by himself, will pass away by himself and be resurrected by himself.” Hadhrat Abu Dharr (Radiallhu anhu) lived by himself in a place called Rabdha, where he passed away with none present at his death apart from his wife and slave.
[Dalaa’il 1977]
3. The pain Hadhrat Ali (Radiallhu anhu) suffered is cured
Hadhrat Ali (Radiallhu anhu) reports that he was once in so much pain that he thought he would die. When he reported it to Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam), the Nabi of Allah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam) made du’aa saying, “O Allah! Do cure him.” Hadhrat Ali (Radiallhu anhu) relates that the pain immediately vanished and he never suffered the same pain ever again.
[Dalaa’il 2428]
4. A branch becomes a sword
When the sword of Hadhrat Abdullaah bin Jahash (Radiallhu anhu) broke during the Battle of Uhud, Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam) handed him a branch, which then transformed into a sword.
[Dalaa’il 1109]
5. The branch of a date palm walks up to Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam)
A Bedouin once approached Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam) and asked, “How will I know for certain that you are the messenger of Allah?”
“Will you accept it if I call that branch of the palm to come to me?” Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam) asked. “Certainly,” the man replied. Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam) then called the branch and it immediately detached itself from the palm, came up to Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam) and then returned when he instructed it to return. When he saw this miracle, the man accepted Islaam immediately.
[Tirmidhi 3628, from Hadhrat Abdullaah bin Abbaas (Radiallhu anhu)]
6. Curing a ringworm
Hadhrat Abyadh bin Hammaal (Radiallhu anhu) reports that he had a ringworm on his face, which he reported to Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam). Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam) passed his hand over his face and made du’aa, because of which the ringworm disappeared before the same evening.
[Dalaa’il 541]
7. No white hairs even after 100 years
Hadhrat Amr bin Tha’labah (Radiallhu anhu) reports that he met Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam) at a pace called Sayaalah, where he accepted Islaam. Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam) then placed his hand upon the head of Hadhrat Amr (Radiallhu anhu) and he related further that even after he had reached the age of 100, the hairs upon which Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam) had placed his blessed hand never turned white.
[Bayhaqi 2473]
8. Curing a wound
Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam) was once having a meal when Hadhrat Jarhad Aslami (Radiallhu anhu) arrived. Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam) bade him to join in the meal, which he did. However, because he had injured his right hand, Hadhrat Jarhad (Radiallhu anhu) started to eat with the left hand.
“Eat with the right hand,” Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam) said. When Hadhrat Jarhad (Radiallhu anhu) informed Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam) about the injury, Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam) blew upon it, because of which it was cured and never again gave him any trouble until death.
[Tabraani in his Kabeer 2108]
9. Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam) in the Cave of Hira
As the time drew closer for Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam) to announce his Nabuwaat-prophethood, Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam) developed the desire to remain in solitude, when he would attain great peace. He would often take provisions along with him and remain alone in the Cave of Hira, where he would engage in the worship and remembrance of Allaah as he saw fit and guided by the practices of Hadhrat Ibraheem (Alayhis Salaam). Here he would be so engrossed in meditating over the greatness of Allaah and the decadent state of his people that he would leave only when his food was exhausted. It was during these days that he would hear the trees and rocks of Makkah greet him as he walked by them. He would keep looking to the right and left when he heard their greetings, but would see none about. It was also during those days that the dreams he saw during the night would manifest themselves the following day.
10.The du’aa Rasulullaah (SAW) made for Hadhrat Handhala (RA)
Hadhrat Handhala (Radiallhu anhu) was still a boy when Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam) passed his hand over his head and made du’aa for him.
The effect of this du’aa was such that whenever any person or animal suffered any pain, Hadhrat Handhala (Radiallhu anhu) would apply some saliva to his hand, place it upon the place on his head where Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam) placed his hand and make du’aa saying, “I take the name of Allaah upon the handprint of Rasulullaah (Sallahu alayhi wasallam)”. He would then pass his hand over the affected area and the pain would be alleviated.
[Dalaa’il 2470]
