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English_Biography_Shefa_of_Prophet_Muhammad, page : 225
Prophet Muhammad prophesized the coming of the Qadarites (Qadariwwa), deniers of predestination. (Shaykh Darwish added: The Qadiani are a deviant sect encouraged by the British.)
The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him also said the Ansar would dwindle in number until they became like the salt in food, and that their position would continue to dissolve until not a single group of them remained and also that they would be oppressed after his passing.
The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, spoke of the Kharijites (Khawarij) a deviant sect, and described them all, even as far as the one who would be disfigured and their identification, and that they would known by shaven their heads. . (Shaykh Darwish commented: The doctrine of the Kharijites was re-hatched by ibn Taymia and thereafter adopted by his adherents the Wahabis who claim that the Creator has a physique similar to that of His created human beings, and this falsehood forms an essential part of their belief. It has been observed that among their maneuvering ploys is they approach the governing parties with the policy of live-and- let-live but as time progresses they infiltrate and change policies to their favor. Their fanatical tactics against the moderate scholars has become apparent in Afghanistan, Iraq and East Africa.)
Nearing the end of time, the Prophet prophesized that shepherds would become authorities and that the naked Bedouin, the barefoot Arabs would compete in the construction of high buildings, (this materialized as the Bedouin of the Najd took over Arabia with their high building empire - most noticeably in Mecca and Medina. Their monopoly of their wealth building rental accommodation during Hajj and Omrah is used to influence and spread their Wahabi doctrine) and mothers would give birth to their mistresses.
The Prophet said, "The Koraysh and their allies would not conquer him, rather, he would conquer them."
The Prophet prophesized "the death" which was the plague during the Caliphate of Omar that would occur after the conquest of Jerusalem.
The Prophet also said, "The Companions would conquer the seas like kings on thrones, and that if the Religion had been hung in Pleiades, the men of Persia would have obtained it." (This is in reference to traditional the migration of scholars from the east bearing Islamic knowledge).
When the Companions were on an expedition a wind storm blew up and the Prophet told his Companions, "It blows for the death of a hypocrite." Upon their return to Medina they found his prophecy had been realized.
The Prophet spoke of a man who had stolen a cloak and told them where it was.
The Prophet told his Companions of a letter Hatib had written and given to a woman from Muzaynah to deliver to his family in Mecca. The letter was to alert Hatib's family of their intended march.
The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him also said the Ansar would dwindle in number until they became like the salt in food, and that their position would continue to dissolve until not a single group of them remained and also that they would be oppressed after his passing.
The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, spoke of the Kharijites (Khawarij) a deviant sect, and described them all, even as far as the one who would be disfigured and their identification, and that they would known by shaven their heads. . (Shaykh Darwish commented: The doctrine of the Kharijites was re-hatched by ibn Taymia and thereafter adopted by his adherents the Wahabis who claim that the Creator has a physique similar to that of His created human beings, and this falsehood forms an essential part of their belief. It has been observed that among their maneuvering ploys is they approach the governing parties with the policy of live-and- let-live but as time progresses they infiltrate and change policies to their favor. Their fanatical tactics against the moderate scholars has become apparent in Afghanistan, Iraq and East Africa.)
Nearing the end of time, the Prophet prophesized that shepherds would become authorities and that the naked Bedouin, the barefoot Arabs would compete in the construction of high buildings, (this materialized as the Bedouin of the Najd took over Arabia with their high building empire - most noticeably in Mecca and Medina. Their monopoly of their wealth building rental accommodation during Hajj and Omrah is used to influence and spread their Wahabi doctrine) and mothers would give birth to their mistresses.
The Prophet said, "The Koraysh and their allies would not conquer him, rather, he would conquer them."
The Prophet prophesized "the death" which was the plague during the Caliphate of Omar that would occur after the conquest of Jerusalem.
The Prophet also said, "The Companions would conquer the seas like kings on thrones, and that if the Religion had been hung in Pleiades, the men of Persia would have obtained it." (This is in reference to traditional the migration of scholars from the east bearing Islamic knowledge).
When the Companions were on an expedition a wind storm blew up and the Prophet told his Companions, "It blows for the death of a hypocrite." Upon their return to Medina they found his prophecy had been realized.
The Prophet spoke of a man who had stolen a cloak and told them where it was.
The Prophet told his Companions of a letter Hatib had written and given to a woman from Muzaynah to deliver to his family in Mecca. The letter was to alert Hatib's family of their intended march.