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Full-version-Shefa-bio-of-Prophet, page : 209
The Prophet supplicated to Allah saying, "O Allah, strengthen Islam through either Omar, Khattab's son or Abu Jahl." Omar was the one to be blessed by the supplication. Masood's son said, "We began to be powerful from the time Omar became a Muslim."
The Companions went out on an expedition and were stricken by thirst so Omar went to the Prophet and asked him to supplicate. The Prophet supplicated and a cloud came and provided them with water, then went away. On another occasion during a period of drought, the Prophet supplicated in the rain prayer and it rained so much they asked him to supplicate for its cessation, whereupon it ceased.
For Abbas' son the Prophet supplicated, "O Allah, give him understanding of the Religion and teach him its interpretation." Thereafter he was known as 'Al Habr' the scholar and the interpreter of the Koran.
Abu Hurayrah's mother embraced Islam through the supplication of the Prophet .
The Prophet supplicated against a man from the tribe of Koraysh called Mudar whereupon his tribe was stricken by drought until they reconciled the matter. Once the matter was resolved the Prophet supplicated for the tribe, and it began to rain.
Chosroes, the King of Persia received a letter from the Prophet and tore it up. The Prophet supplicated against him asking Allah to fragment his kingdom. This occurred and the Persians lost their leadership in the world.
The Prophet saw a man eating with his left hand and advised him, "Eat with your right hand." The man arrogantly replied, "I am not able to do so." The Prophet said, "You will not be able to do so," and thereafter the man was never able to raise his right hand to his mouth.
Masood's son tells us of the time when the unbelievers among the Koraysh put a placenta full of fluid and blood around the Prophet's neck whilst he was prostrate in prayer to Allah. The Prophet supplicated against each of the participants, name by name, and during the Battle of Badr each one met their death.
(Shaykh Darwish added: The Prophet supplicated for blessings upon Yemen and Syria but when he was asked to do so for the Najd he declined. When he was asked about that, the Prophet said it was from the Najd that the horn of the devil would emerge. Nothing of any significance happened in the Najd until the emergence of Muhammad ibn Wahab, the founder of Wahabism who went against his parents and brother and revived ibn Taymia's flawed thought .
The Companions went out on an expedition and were stricken by thirst so Omar went to the Prophet and asked him to supplicate. The Prophet supplicated and a cloud came and provided them with water, then went away. On another occasion during a period of drought, the Prophet supplicated in the rain prayer and it rained so much they asked him to supplicate for its cessation, whereupon it ceased.
For Abbas' son the Prophet supplicated, "O Allah, give him understanding of the Religion and teach him its interpretation." Thereafter he was known as 'Al Habr' the scholar and the interpreter of the Koran.
Abu Hurayrah's mother embraced Islam through the supplication of the Prophet .
The Prophet supplicated against a man from the tribe of Koraysh called Mudar whereupon his tribe was stricken by drought until they reconciled the matter. Once the matter was resolved the Prophet supplicated for the tribe, and it began to rain.
Chosroes, the King of Persia received a letter from the Prophet and tore it up. The Prophet supplicated against him asking Allah to fragment his kingdom. This occurred and the Persians lost their leadership in the world.
The Prophet saw a man eating with his left hand and advised him, "Eat with your right hand." The man arrogantly replied, "I am not able to do so." The Prophet said, "You will not be able to do so," and thereafter the man was never able to raise his right hand to his mouth.
Masood's son tells us of the time when the unbelievers among the Koraysh put a placenta full of fluid and blood around the Prophet's neck whilst he was prostrate in prayer to Allah. The Prophet supplicated against each of the participants, name by name, and during the Battle of Badr each one met their death.
(Shaykh Darwish added: The Prophet supplicated for blessings upon Yemen and Syria but when he was asked to do so for the Najd he declined. When he was asked about that, the Prophet said it was from the Najd that the horn of the devil would emerge. Nothing of any significance happened in the Najd until the emergence of Muhammad ibn Wahab, the founder of Wahabism who went against his parents and brother and revived ibn Taymia's flawed thought .