CHAPTER THREE
Belief in the Messenger (Peace be upon him)
The purpose of sending the Messengers
Verily It Is Mentioned in the Scriptures of
Following are some pieces of the good tidings
The Ancestry of the Prophet (Peace be upon him)
The place where he was sent as Allah’s Messenger
The Characteristics of the Prophet (Peace be upon him)
The Qur’anic Miracle is represented by
First: the Qur’anic Information of the Unseen Past
Following are some examples from the unseen past
Second: Informing of Unseen Events Occurring While the Qur’an Was Being Revealed
The first Event: The Story of Hatib
The Second Event: the Story of Bani Ubayriq
Third: Knowledge about the Unseen Future
First example: “The Romans Were Conquered”
Second example: Entering the Sacred Mosque and the Close Victory
Third example: And Allah Will Protect You from People
Following are three of such events
The event of “That Al-Riqa’ campaign”
The Scientific Signs in Qur’an
Following are some examples of the Qur’anic Scientific Miracles
The Description of the Barrier Between Two Seas
Linguistic meanings and the commentators’ sayings
The Miraculous Aspects of the Previous Verses
Al-Nasiyah (front of the head)
The linguistic meaning of the Verse and the sayings of the commentators
The Aspects of the Scientific Miracle
The First Mountains to Be Created Were The Volcanic
The Requisites of Bearing Witness that Muhammad Is Allah’s Messenger
Loving the Messenger (Peace be upon him)
Loving the Messenger is of two levels
Submitting oneself to what the Messenger (Peace be upon him) has taught
Defending and supporting Allah’s religion and the Sunnah of His Prophet (Peace be upon him)