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In the chapter, "The Spoils" verse 17 there is a similarity of words, "It was not you who killed them, but Allah slew them, neither was it you who threw at them. Allah threw at them". However, in the previous verse it is metaphorical whereas in this verse it was a literal truth because both the Slayer and the Thrower were in reality Allah.
The Creator, Allah, is the Creator of actions therefore He was the One
who threw, as well as the Giver of power and decision to throw. No person has the power to throw in such a way that the eyes of each and every enemy become filled with dust, as for the slaying it was the reality of the angel's slaying.
This verse has been explained as meaning that the Muslims neither killed them nor did they throw either the stones or sand at their faces. It was Allah who threw terror into their hearts.
The meaning of this is that the benefit of the action comes directly from the action of Allah, and that Allah is both the Slayer and the Thrower and the Companions were the doers in name.
The honoring of the Prophet in the Koran
Part of the honor in which Allah holds His Prophet is found in chapters 17 and 53 "The Night Journey", and "The Star".
In these chapters the clarity of the Prophet's exalted, and incomparable rank together with his nearness to Allah are witnessed.
In the under-mentioned verses, it is abundantly clear that the protection of Allah is with His Prophet . Allah says, "Allah protects you from the people" (5:67). "And when the unbelievers plotted against you (Prophet Muhammad), they sought to either take you captive or have you killed, or expelled. They plotted – but Allah (in reply) also plotted" (8:30). And, "If you (believers) do not help him, Allah will help him as He helped him when he was driven out with one other (Abu Bakr)" (9:40).
When the unbelievers conspired and devised a plot to kill the Prophet prevented his enemies from harming him by taking away their sight thereby enabling the Prophet to pass unseen through their midst.
The Creator, Allah, is the Creator of actions therefore He was the One
who threw, as well as the Giver of power and decision to throw. No person has the power to throw in such a way that the eyes of each and every enemy become filled with dust, as for the slaying it was the reality of the angel's slaying.
This verse has been explained as meaning that the Muslims neither killed them nor did they throw either the stones or sand at their faces. It was Allah who threw terror into their hearts.
The meaning of this is that the benefit of the action comes directly from the action of Allah, and that Allah is both the Slayer and the Thrower and the Companions were the doers in name.
The honoring of the Prophet in the Koran
Part of the honor in which Allah holds His Prophet is found in chapters 17 and 53 "The Night Journey", and "The Star".
In these chapters the clarity of the Prophet's exalted, and incomparable rank together with his nearness to Allah are witnessed.
In the under-mentioned verses, it is abundantly clear that the protection of Allah is with His Prophet . Allah says, "Allah protects you from the people" (5:67). "And when the unbelievers plotted against you (Prophet Muhammad), they sought to either take you captive or have you killed, or expelled. They plotted – but Allah (in reply) also plotted" (8:30). And, "If you (believers) do not help him, Allah will help him as He helped him when he was driven out with one other (Abu Bakr)" (9:40).
When the unbelievers conspired and devised a plot to kill the Prophet prevented his enemies from harming him by taking away their sight thereby enabling the Prophet to pass unseen through their midst.