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===Divine News for Prophet Muhammad (s)=== | ===Divine News for Prophet Muhammad (s)=== | ||
When the camel of [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] was lost on the way, some people satirically said, Prophet (s) who tell us about [['Ilm al-ghayb]], is not aware of the location of his camel. Prophet said: "It is true that I tell you about divine knowledge which I am aware only because God gives me the knowledge about them." | When the camel of [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] was lost on the way, some people satirically said, Prophet (s) who tell us about [['Ilm al-ghayb]], is not aware of the location of his camel. Prophet said: "It is true that I tell you about divine knowledge which I am aware only because God gives me the knowledge about them." [[Gabriel]] brought news to Prophet Muhammad (s) and informed him about the location of his camel. Muslims went there and found the camel.<ref>Riyshahrī, ''Mīzān al-ḥikma'', vol. 8, p. 569.</ref> | ||
In another incident, When Muslim troops were resting, they saw a man from distance who was walking toward them. Prophet Muhammad (s) said: "I hope he is [[Abu Dhar al-Ghifari]]." Prophet (s) was told, by God he is Abu Dhar. Then Prophet (s) said: "May God bless Abu Dhar; he walks alone, he dies alone and he will be resurrected alone." And it happened, as he was exiled to [[Rabadha]] in the time of [['Uthman b. 'Affan]] and he passed away there in loneliness.<ref>Subḥānī, ''ʿIlm-i ghay'', vol. 1, p. 113.</ref> | In another incident, When Muslim troops were resting, they saw a man from distance who was walking toward them. Prophet Muhammad (s) said: "I hope he is [[Abu Dhar al-Ghifari]]." Prophet (s) was told, by God he is Abu Dhar. Then Prophet (s) said: "May God bless Abu Dhar; he walks alone, he dies alone and he will be resurrected alone." And it happened, as he was exiled to [[Rabadha]] in the time of [['Uthman b. 'Affan]] and he passed away there in loneliness.<ref>Subḥānī, ''ʿIlm-i ghay'', vol. 1, p. 113.</ref> |