Many wonder how have the radical Wahhabi ideologues been able to create an army of suicide bombers in their war against the world to create a global Wahhabi Khilafat. The traditional wisdom is that it is the lure of the hoor in the hereafter that leads young men to find a way of leaving this world in a hurry. This is no doubt true. You just have to read the writings of Maulana Masood Azhar, the terrorist who was freed from an Indian jail in exchange for passengers on the hijacked Indian Airlines Flight 814 (IC814) and went on to found Jaishe-e-Mohammad, the most successful in creating suicide bombers. He describes what goes through the minds of these young men who are on the way to their suicide mission – fantasies of sex with young virgin hooris in Heaven where they will soon be as they have been told by the likes of Maulana Masood Azhar or Hafiz Saeed of Lashkar-eTayyeba.
But there is more to it than the lure of hoor. One important influence is exerted by incredible stories of miraculous help from God that is awaiting them at every step in this so-called Jihad. In the following write-up Osama Bin Laden’s mentor, Sheikh Abdullah Azzam, recounts concocted stories of the karamaat (miracles) of the Auliya in the so-called Jihad of Afghanistan to motivate young men in this and other theatres of war. These stories are interspersed with the stories of miracles from the time of the Prophet. The irony of the matter is that the main criticism of Wahhabi ideologues against the mainstream Muslims, many of whom revere Sufi saints is that they recount so many stories of miracles performed by Sufi masters. But I suppose Wahhabi ideologues believe that everything is fair in war, including contravening the Wahhabi ideology itself in order to win a war for the establishment of a Wahhabi caliphate in the world. – Sultan Shahin, Editor, New Age Islam
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Jinns Inform about Rasullullah sallu Allaahe u alayhi wa Sallam
By Osama Bin Laden’s mentor, Abdullah Azzam
The jinnaat gave the glad tidings of the advent of Rasullullah sallAllaahu alayhi wa Sallam to Abbaas bin Mirdaas radiyAllaahu unhu.
Umar (ra) Vanquishes a Jinn
Ibn Mas’ood (ra) narrates that a Jinn wrestled thrice with Umar (ra), and on each occasion he dropped it. The Jinn then asked: Do you read
Aayatul Kursi? He replied: “Yes”.
The jinn said: Whenever you read it in any home, the Shayaateen will depart with such speed that they will produce a sound like that of one passing wind from the rear, and they will not return until the morning.
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A Cow Informs of Rasulullah sallaliahu alayhi wa saliam
Ibn Urs narrates: I was busy herding one of our cows when I heard from its belly: 0 family of Zar! An eloquent statement! A counsellor saying
La ilaaha illAllaah.”
When we reached Makkah we found Rasulullah sallAllaahu alayhi wa
sallam. i.e... It was He who was prophesised.
Speaking after Death
Sa’eed bin Musayyib (ra) narrates: When Zaid bin Khaarijah passed
away during the khilaafat of Uthmaan (ra) he was shrouded with a cloth. The people then heard a reverberating sound from his chest. He then said: Ahmad . . .Ahmad in the first book. Abu Bakr has spoken the truth, spoken the truth; Umar has spoken the truth, spoken the truth.
Uthmaan has spoken the truth, spoken the truth.”
Sad narrates: Thereafter a man from the Barn Khitmah clan passed away and was shrouded in a cloth. Here also a reverberating sound was heard from his chest and he then spoke:
The brother of Banil-Haarith bin Khazraj referring to Zaid in the previous incident has spoken the truth, spoken the truth.”
The Martyrs of Uhud
Jaabir (ra) narrates: When Mu’aawiyah (ra) constructed a canal, it passed through the graves of the martyrs of Uhud. We thereforeremoved their bodies, after 40 years, finding them soft and fresh, their limbs easily folding.
According to another narration, while digging the canal a pick hit the foot of Hadhrat Hamzah (ra), and it began to bleed.
Amr bin Jamooh and Abdullah bin Amr (ra) were both buried in one grave. Floodwaters threatened to flood out their grave. The people exhumed them to transfer their bodies. They found that they had not
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46 years after Uhud.
While I the author was at the house of Abdur Rahmaan Al-Madani (the dean of the faculty of Shariah, at Lahore) Abdur Rahmaan Muhammad
Shaadi narrated to me:
A house close to the Masjid-un-Nabawi collapsed and some people intended reconstructing it. I saw a man buried under a wall of that house. He had been there for a very long time, and his body had not changed.
The Blessed Bodies of the Ambiyaa alayhimusalaam remain Unspoiled.
Aus bin Aus narrates the hadith:
Verily Allaah Ta’ala has made the bodies of the Ambiyaa haraam upon the earth.”
Graves like Musk
A person once took a handful of sand from the grave of Sad bin Mu’aaz
(ra) and when he opened his hand he suddenly found the soil had become musk. Upon this Rasullullah sallAllaahu alaybi wa Sallam said:
Subhan Allah! Subhan Allah!... . His delight was apparent from His noble countenance.
Wasps Protect the Body of Aasin
Aasim bin Abil Aqlah beseeched Allaah Ta’ala that he should not touch any mushrik nor should any mushrik touch him When he passed away.
Allaah Ta’ala sent a cloud of wasps over his body, which protected him from the mushrikeen. This is why he was also referred to as Hamyuddubur (the one protected by the wasps).
Safeenah -the Freed Slave of Rasulullah sallAllaahu alayhi wa Sallam
Safeenah (ra) narrates: A lion advanced towards me, so I said: O lion, I am the freed slave of Rasulullah sallAllaahu alaybi wa sallam.”
It then lowered its head and advanced To direct me, It would nudge me with its shoulder. This continued until it escorted me out of the jungle, left me on the road and snarled. I understood that it was now going to leave me.
A Wolf Informs about the Advent of Rasululiah sallAllaahu alayhi wa Sallam
Abu Sa’eed Khudree (ra) narrates the incident of a wolf, which said to a shepherd:
Muhammad sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam is at Yathrib [Madina
Munawwara], informing the people of events which have passed.”
The Water Subservient
Abu Huraira (ra) narrates: Alaa al-Hadrami (ra) once made dua for rain, and it rained in the arid desert. After his death and burial, within a short period his grave was opened, but his body could not be found.
On one occasion, he made Du’a: O Allaah The Most Knowledgeable! 0
The Most Forbearing! O The Most Lofty”’
The Gulf then, by the permission of Allaah, allowed them to cross over.
They gently trotted over as if on sand. Water did not touch the feet of the camels, nor the knees of the horses. In this way they traversed a distance that normally took a day and night by boat.
Crossing the Tigris.
The Muslim army once crossed over the Tigris River during its flood.
They passed over on the surface of the water. When the Persians saw this, they fled shouting: “The madmen have come!”
Sustenance From an Inconceivable Source.
Abu Hurairah (ra) narrates: A Sahabi came home to his family and found them in dire need of food. He then went out into the desert. When his wife saw this, she took her hand-mill and placed it on her clay oven.
She turned the mill and pleaded: “Oh Allaah! Grant us sustenance.” All of a sudden she found the container to be full. She also found the clayoven to be full.
I (Abu Hurairah) mentioned this to Rasullullah SallAllaahu alayhi wa Sallam who said: “If she did not open the container, the mill would have continued to turn and produce flour until the day of Qiyaamah.”
The Army of Abu Ubaidah
Jaabir (ra) narrates: Rasullullah sallAllaahu alayhi wa Sallam dispatched us [i.e. our army] and appointed Abu Ubaidah (ra) our ameer. We were to capture a caravan of the Quraish. He provided us with a bag of dates.
This was all we had with us. Abu Ubaidah (ra) used to give us a date each, We used to suck that one date, then sip some water. This would suffice for the whole day. We used to strike the leaves with our sticks, moisten and eat them. The sea sent forth for us a huge fish, from which we ate for 18 nights. The fish was so huge that Abu Ubaidah (ra) made
13 of us sit in its eye-socket. When a rib of this fish was held upright, the largest camel together with the tallest rider passed under it without him having to bow his head.
Curing Sickness
Hanzalah bin Huzaim narrates: I was part of my grandfather’s delegation, which was sent to Rasulullah sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam.
When I was introduced, He (sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam) drew me closer, rubbed my head and said: May Allaah bless you.
Az-Zayyaal says:
A man was brought to Hanzalah (ra). His face had a tumour. Hanzalah
(ra) recited Bismillah on the place, which the blessed hands of
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Rasullullah sallAllaahu Alaihi wa Sallam had touched and then anointed this sick man. The tumour disappeared.
Khalid bin Waleed (ra) Drinks Poison.
When Khalid bin Waleed (ra) went to Hairah, the people said to him:
Beware that these non-Arabs do not feed you poison. He said, Bring it to me. When it was brought, he swallowed it and said: “Bismillah “. It did not harm him.
Immunity from Heat and Cold
On the day of Khaibar, Rasullullah sallallaliu alayhi wa Sallam said:
I will soon give the flag to a person who loves Allaah and his Rasool.
Allah will grant him victory, and he will not flee from the battlefield. Ali(ra) says: Rasullullah sallAllaahu alayhi wa Sallam then called for me so that he may grant me the flag. I came with a sore eye, not being able to see. He placed some of his blessed saliva in my eye and said: 0
Allaah! Protect him from the heat and cold. Thereafter, neither heat nor cold affected me.”
Effacing the Effects of Old Age
Zaid Al-Ansaari narrates: Rasulullah sallAllaahu alaybi wa sallam said to me: Draw closer. He then passed his blessed hands over my head and said: 0 Allaah! Make him handsome and perpetuate his handsomeness.
It is said that he reached beyond the age of a hundred, with only a small patch of his beard becoming white. He always had a cheerful face and it was never once gloomy, right until his death.
A Miracle of Khalid bin Waleed (ra)
A man came to Khalid bin Waleed (ra) with a water bag full of wine.
Khalid (ra) said: Oh Allaah, make it honey.
It turned into honey.
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According to another narration, a man passed by Khalid (ra) with a water bag full of wine. He asked: What is this. The man replied: Vinegar. Khalid (ra) said: Indeed Allaah has made it into vinegar.
He then found it to be vinegar, whereas it had previously been wine.
A Miracle of Husain (ra)
A man once relieved his call of nature on the grave of Husain (ra), son of Ali (ra). His household was then afflicted with mental derangement, leprosy, white-liver (a disease) and poverty.
Abdul Mali asked Ruhr: Can you inform me what sign occurred on the day Husain (ra) was martyred.
He replied: None of the pebbles of Baitul-Maqdis were lifted, except that blood was found under it.
He also narrates: On that day, no stone in Shaam Syria remained without blood on it.
Both Umme Salmah and Maymoona radiyallaliu unhuma said that they heard the jinns wailing at the death of Husain radiyAllaahu unhu.
A Miracle of Uthmaan
One morning Uthmaan (ra) said: Last night I saw Rasullullah
sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam in my dream, and he said: Oh Uthmaan, break your fast with us. He was martyred that same day, whilst in the state of fasting.
Miracles a source of Blessing
Imaam Bukhari rahmatullah ‘alayhi narrates from Ibn Mas’ood (ra): We used to regard the miracles as a source of blessing and you all regard them to be a source of fear ....“. He then said: “I saw water gushing forth from between the blessed fingers of Rasuluilah Salamah u alayhi wa sallam, and we heard the Tasbeeh of the food while Rasullullah
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Sallalahu alayhi wa sallam was eating it.”
In brief the approach of the Sahaabah (ra) was one of hope and love, while that of the masses was one of fear and anxiety. Those of weak or no Imaan regard strange and abnormal acts as evil omen, whereas inreality Karamaat are a source of blessing for the Mu’mineen.
Conclusion
The belief of the Ahlus-Sunnah is that the Auliya of Allah can and do display Karamaat. Whoever denies this, his word is rejected. However, there are differences between the Karamaat of the Auliya and
Mu’jizaat. Some differences are:
a) A Mu’jizah is a challenge, but a Karamat is not.
b) Mu’jizaat occur at the time when they are desired, whereas
Karamaat generally occur unexpectedly.
c) The Auliya desire to conceal their Karamaat.
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