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English_Biography_Shefa_of_Prophet_Muhammad, page : 47
The superiority of Prophet intellect and depth of understanding become evident when one reflects upon the way in which he administered not only the internal affairs of his nation but also external affairs – no matter whether they were the affairs of just ordinary people or those of the hierarchy of society. The Prophet’s ability was truly amazing, and his life exemplary, coupled with profound knowledge that simply flowed from him and the way in which, without previous instruction, experience, or reading scriptures directed him to carry out and fulfill the Laws of Allah.
It is recorded in the Muwatta' of Imam Malik, that the Prophet said, "I am able to see you when you are behind me." The narrations of Anas in the Bukhari and Muslim Collections say likewise.
Lady Ayesha, may Allah be pleased with her, said something similar to which she added, "It is something extra which Allah gave him as an additional proof."
It is also reported that the Prophet said, "I can see whosoever is behind me in the same way I see whosoever is in front of me."
In the references of authentic prophetic sayings that tell of the ability of his sight one finds many reports of his seeing angels and devils.
Although the Prophet was far from Jerusalem, he saw the City and described it to the Koraysh.
During the “Time of Ignorance”, Abu Rukana who was known for his incredible strength wrestled three times with the Messenger of Allah and each time Abu Rukana was defeated, and the Prophet invited him to Islam.
As for his gait, Abu Hurayrah said, "I never saw anyone walk more swiftly than the Messenger of Allah . It was as if the earth rolled up for him, we would be exhausted but there were no signs of weariness upon him at all." It is also reported that when he walked, it was as if he were coming down a slope.
Among the Prophet's qualities was his laugh which was that of a broad smile. When he turned to face someone, he would look at them directly. When he walked, he walked as if he were walking down a slope.
It is recorded in the Muwatta' of Imam Malik, that the Prophet said, "I am able to see you when you are behind me." The narrations of Anas in the Bukhari and Muslim Collections say likewise.
Lady Ayesha, may Allah be pleased with her, said something similar to which she added, "It is something extra which Allah gave him as an additional proof."
It is also reported that the Prophet said, "I can see whosoever is behind me in the same way I see whosoever is in front of me."
In the references of authentic prophetic sayings that tell of the ability of his sight one finds many reports of his seeing angels and devils.
Although the Prophet was far from Jerusalem, he saw the City and described it to the Koraysh.
During the “Time of Ignorance”, Abu Rukana who was known for his incredible strength wrestled three times with the Messenger of Allah and each time Abu Rukana was defeated, and the Prophet invited him to Islam.
As for his gait, Abu Hurayrah said, "I never saw anyone walk more swiftly than the Messenger of Allah . It was as if the earth rolled up for him, we would be exhausted but there were no signs of weariness upon him at all." It is also reported that when he walked, it was as if he were coming down a slope.
Among the Prophet's qualities was his laugh which was that of a broad smile. When he turned to face someone, he would look at them directly. When he walked, he walked as if he were walking down a slope.