The Miracles of the Prophets
بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيم
Praise
 be to God the Creator of the world, the One Who exists without 
beginning, without end, without location, without a "how" and Who does 
not depend on time. Nothing resembles Him in anyway and He hears and 
sees everything without organs. Whatever you imagine, God is different 
from that. May the elevation in degree and preservation of his community
 of what he fears for it, be granted to our master MuHammad Al-‘Amin, 
the Honest One, who called for following Islam, the religion of truth, 
the religion of all the Prophets: of the first, Adam, to the last 
MuHammad.
Brothers
 in Islam, Allâh the Almighty supported the Prophets, peace be upon them
 all, with miracles and irrefutable evidence proving that their 
prophethood is in fact a matter of truth. Allâh the Exalted backed the 
prophets with the gift of patience which they rewardably employed with 
sincerity when faced with harm during their call to Islam.
Brothers
 in Islam, "Miracles of the Prophets" are the subject of our Friday 
speeches for today. A miracle is defined as an extraordinary event 
happening only on the hands of a prophet. It is also characterized as an
 event that cannot be challenged or paralleled as it is not a usual 
event that takes place in everyday life. The invention of an airplane, 
for example, cannot be considered a miracle since a miracle happens only
 to those who have received the revelation from Allâh. Miracles are only
 for prophets and they happen to prophets to support their call to 
Islam. Consequently, no one can discredit a prophet by coming up with 
something that is similar to a miracle. Prophets are known for their 
miracles, in fact there has not been a Prophet without one. A miracle is
 a sign attesting to the truth of the claim of Prophethood that a 
prophet makes. Imam ash-Shafi`iyy said: "For every miracle Allâh gave to
 the other Prophets, He gave Prophet MuHammad a similar or a greater 
miracle."
When
 the people of Prophet SâliH asked him for a miracle, Allâh supported 
Prophet Salih `alayhi s-salâm, by bringing forth a camel and its calf 
from a solid rock. Upon seeing that, some people embraced Islam and 
others yet still did not.
Likewise,
 Prophet Jesus `alayhi s-salâm, son of Lady Mariam was supported with 
Miracles when he called the people to the religion of Islam and to 
believe in the oneness of Allâh. The people at the time of Prophet Jesus
 were renowned for their high level of skill in Medicine. The people 
could not match what he did by the will of Allâh as He supported him 
with miracles such as reviving the dead and curing blindness and 
leprosy. These two diseases in particular were usually considered 
untreatable by the people of his time who were skillful in medicine. 
None of them were able to do what Prophet Jesus did, no one was able to 
revive the dead or cure the blind or cure leprosy by placing their hand 
on the person or wiping over his eyes. These are extraordinary events 
occurring only for Prophets by the will of Allâh. If all the 
non-believers were to unite their efforts in an attempt to match a 
prophet’s miracle they would only be met with failure.
As
 for our master MuHammad Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa sallam, Allâh the 
Exalted supported him with many miracles. The people of Prophet MuHammad
 were famous for their Arabic language eloquence. The greatest miracle 
given to Prophet MuHammad Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa sallam, is the Holy 
Qur’ân, the Book which is always preserved from perversion. It is a 
miracle that stood the test of time lasting for centuries and remains 
unchallenged until the Day of Resurrection. Despite of the Arabs 
proficiency in the Arabic language they were unable to come up with an 
Ayah which is similar to a single Ayah in the Holy Qur`an. How honored 
we are to be among the nation of Prophet Muhammad, the one whom Allâh 
supported with many astonishing miracles standing witness to his 
truthfulness.
Amongst
 Prophet MuHammad’s miracles Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa sallam, one which 
happened on the day of the trench. As the companions (may Allâh have 
mercy on them) were digging they came across a large rock that they 
could not dig out, so they informed their leader MuHammad Salla lLâhu 
`alayhi wa sallam, who took the pickaxe, said ‘Bismillâh’ three times 
and then hit the rock once only to see it disintegrate to the ground in 
the form of running sand.
Another
 one of his miracles Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa sallam, happened when a man 
came to him from Yamamah holding a newborn baby only one day old. The 
Messenger of Allâh Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa sallam, addressed the baby: ‘O
 young one, who am I?’ By Allâh’s will the newborn baby spoke. The 
newborn said, ‘You are the Messenger of Allâh.’ The Messenger of Allâh 
then said to the newborn baby, ‘May Allâh bless you.’ This baby was 
later known as ‘the blessed from Yamamah.’
Another
 miracle given to Prophet MuHammad Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa sallam, was 
his ability to see his companions whilst they were physically present 
behind him. Anas Ibn Malik narrated that once when the call for the 
prayer was made, the Messenger of Allâh Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa sallam, 
said what means: ‘O people, I am in front of you, so do not perform 
ruku` or sujud before I do, and do not raise your heads from sujud 
before I do, for I can see you when you are in front of me and I can see
 you when you are behind me.’
Another
 one of his miracles, peace be upon him, was the feeding of the army 
from a small container of dates until they were satisfied. Moreover, he 
returned what remained in it to its owner Abu Hurayrah, may Allah raise 
his rank. Prophet MuHammad Salla lLâhu `alayhi wa sallam, is full of 
blessings and due to his supplication Abu Hurayrah ate from the dates of
 that container during the life of the Messenger of Allâh, the life of 
Abu Bakr, `Umar and `Uthman. At a later stage, the container was lost. 
Hence, Abu Hurayrah used to say that he was inflicted with three 
calamities ; the death of the Prophet, the murder of `Uthman and the 
loss of the container.
Brothers
 in Islam one must believe in the miracles of the Prophets. The Prophets
 (may Allâh raise their ranks) were sent to teach us what is good / 
halal and to warn us against what is evil / Haram. It is obligatory upon
 us to believe in all the Prophets, beginning with Prophet Adam `alayhi 
s-salâm, to the last amongst them Prophet MuHammad peace and blessings 
be upon them all.
We
 do not belie Prophet Jesus. We do not bely Prophet Moses, We do not 
bely Prophet Hârun, We do not bely Prophet Ya’qub, or Prophet Is-Hâk, or
 Prophet Isma`îl, or Prophet Ibrâhîm, or Prophet Noah. We believe in all
 the Prophets.
We
 ask Allâh the Exalted to endow upon us goodness from the blessings of 
the Prophets and Messengers and we ask Allâh to make us amongst those 
who die in state of complete piety. Ameen.

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