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English_Biography_Shefa_of_Prophet_Muhammad, page : 242
The Prophet's aversion for the idols was inherent, and he was never party to the evil that constituted daily life during the "Time of Ignorance."
His modesty was protected by Allah and the story has reached us regarding this protection during the rebuilding of Ka’bah. It was customary for the Koraysh when building to carry the stones in their robes and more often than not their private parts became exposed. The young Muhammad, was about raise his robe like the others, but he was prevent by the heaven from doing so and fell to the ground and did not raise his robe.
There are many reports that speak of clouds shading him during his travels.
Up until the time the Prophet was given the Revelation, he was made to love seclusion.
As his death approached, he told those dear to him of its nearness, and that his tomb would be in his house in Medina. The rooms of his wives opened into the Mosque. What is between his house and the pulpit are part of Paradise.
Allah honored His Prophet again at the moment of death and from these signs we are yet again able to have a glimpse into his nobility. As death approached, Allah sent the Angel of Death to him who asked for his permission to take his soul away. The angel had never before asked the permission of anyone to do this, and when the time came the angels prayed over his precious body. As his Companions were about to prepare him for his funeral a voice was heard saying, "Do not remove the shirt from him when he is washed."
Summation of Prophetic Miracles
The aim of this book has been to present some of the Prophet's miracles and the signs of his Prophethood. Although many have not been included what has been mentioned is sufficient; if all were to be mentioned it would require many volumes.
The miracles of Prophet Muhammad are more evident than those of other noble prophets in two ways. First, he was given miracles that are too numerous to count. Secondly, none of his fellow prophets were given a miracle that our Prophet did not bring one that was either similar or more excellent. Many people have drawn our attention to this fact.
As for their being numerous, one must realize that all the parts of the Koran are miracles. The Koran contains 6236 verses and each verse is a miracle in itself. Allah challenges,. "Let them produce a phrase like it, if what they say is true! " (52:34) or, "Produce a chapter comparable to it" (2:23).
His modesty was protected by Allah and the story has reached us regarding this protection during the rebuilding of Ka’bah. It was customary for the Koraysh when building to carry the stones in their robes and more often than not their private parts became exposed. The young Muhammad, was about raise his robe like the others, but he was prevent by the heaven from doing so and fell to the ground and did not raise his robe.
There are many reports that speak of clouds shading him during his travels.
Up until the time the Prophet was given the Revelation, he was made to love seclusion.
As his death approached, he told those dear to him of its nearness, and that his tomb would be in his house in Medina. The rooms of his wives opened into the Mosque. What is between his house and the pulpit are part of Paradise.
Allah honored His Prophet again at the moment of death and from these signs we are yet again able to have a glimpse into his nobility. As death approached, Allah sent the Angel of Death to him who asked for his permission to take his soul away. The angel had never before asked the permission of anyone to do this, and when the time came the angels prayed over his precious body. As his Companions were about to prepare him for his funeral a voice was heard saying, "Do not remove the shirt from him when he is washed."
Summation of Prophetic Miracles
The aim of this book has been to present some of the Prophet's miracles and the signs of his Prophethood. Although many have not been included what has been mentioned is sufficient; if all were to be mentioned it would require many volumes.
The miracles of Prophet Muhammad are more evident than those of other noble prophets in two ways. First, he was given miracles that are too numerous to count. Secondly, none of his fellow prophets were given a miracle that our Prophet did not bring one that was either similar or more excellent. Many people have drawn our attention to this fact.
As for their being numerous, one must realize that all the parts of the Koran are miracles. The Koran contains 6236 verses and each verse is a miracle in itself. Allah challenges,. "Let them produce a phrase like it, if what they say is true! " (52:34) or, "Produce a chapter comparable to it" (2:23).