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Miracles of Muhammad are miraculous claims attributed to the
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prophet
Muhammad Muhammad (8 June 632 CE) was an Arab religious and political leader and the founder of Islam. Muhammad in Islam, According to Islam, he was a prophet who was divinely inspired to preach and confirm the tawhid, monotheistic teachings of A ...
. Mehmet Özdemir (prof.dr.) regarding sirah draws attention to the almost non-existent number of miracles (''dalāʾil al-nubuwwa'') in the first records and the hundreds of additions made in later periods.


History

Several Quranic verses highlight instances where Muhammad's contemporaries challenged him to validate his prophetic claims by demanding that he demonstrate phenomena that defied the ordinary course of nature, such as causing a fountain to gush from the ground, creating a lush garden with flowing rivers, manifesting a golden house, or delivering a readable book from heaven.
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/ref> However, Muhammad refused to fulfill any of those challenges on the basis of Quranic revelations, reasoning that prophets could not produce a sign without God's authorization.
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/ref> He argued that the regularities of nature already served as sufficient proof of God's majesty
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/ref> and contended that miracles were pointless because they had not prevented past civilizations from rejecting their own prophets.
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/ref> He maintained that he served solely as a warner
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/ref> and underscored that the Qur'an alone was adequate for his opponents.
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/ref> Later, a range of miraculous incidents related to Muhammad have been reported in post-Qur'anic texts such as the ''
Hadith Hadith is the Arabic word for a 'report' or an 'account f an event and refers to the Islamic oral tradition of anecdotes containing the purported words, actions, and the silent approvals of the Islamic prophet Muhammad or his immediate circle ...
'' and the '' Sira''. Some of them relied on ambiguous Qur'anic verses that were then developed into elaborate narratives. Notably, the Quranic verse
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which is said to have originally forecasted a forthcoming event linked to the Day of Judgment based on a sighting of a lunar eclipse, were ultimately transformed into a historical miracle, the splitting of the moon.


List of miracles

Contrary to those of biblical prophets, claims of miracles attributed to Muhammad are not consistently incorporated into a cohesive life narrative. Some collections simply list these miracles, primarily aiming to showcase that Muhammad performed miracles similar to earlier prophets, particularly
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, rather than delving into doctrinal aspects or interpreting specific life events. One example is a book by the 12th-century Islamic scholar al-Ghazali titled ''Ihya' 'ulum ad-din'' (The Revival of the Science of Religion) which provides the following list of Muhammad's miracles: *
Quran The Quran, also Romanization, romanized Qur'an or Koran, is the central religious text of Islam, believed by Muslims to be a Waḥy, revelation directly from God in Islam, God (''Allah, Allāh''). It is organized in 114 chapters (, ) which ...
– The revelation of the Quran is considered by Muslims to be Muhammad's greatest miracle and a miracle for all times, unlike the miracles of other prophets, which were confined to being witnessed in their own lifetimes. *Scientific miracles: The theory of the scientific miracle of the Qur'an claims that the Qur'an has a miracle in expressing some scientific material (some modern scientific discoveries that were unknown at the time of writing the Qur'an). The history of writing in connection with the science and religion of Islam dates back to the works of Ibn Sina, Fakhr al-Razi, and Abu Hamid al-Ghazali, but has increased significantly in recent times. Authors in this field include Naeem Al-Mohassi, Maurice Bucaille, Rafiei Mohammadi, Mostarhameh, Makarem Shirazi and Rezaei Isfahani. These interpretations state that some verses of the Qur'an reflect prophetic statements about the nature and structure of the universe, physics, fetal biological growth, biological evolution, geology, mountain structure, and other phenomena that have been later confirmed by scientific research. This group of Quran-commentators present this as a proof of the divinity of the Qur'an. * Splitting of the Moon; While standing on the Mount Abu Qubays, Muhammad splits the moon into two parts.Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 5, Book 58, Hadith 208
/ref> * Isra and Mi'raj (Night Journey); occurring in 621, in which Muhammad leads the prayers to previous prophets in Al-Aqsa.Sahih Muslim, Book 1, Hadith 328
/ref> * Radd al-Shams: According to tradition, Muhammad asked God to return the sun to its position before the sunset, so that Ali could have enough time to say his Asr prayer. * When Abu Jahl was going to trample Muhammad's neck or smear his face with dust as he was engaged in prayer, Abu Jahl came near him but turned upon his heels and tried to repulse something with his hands. It was said to him: "What is the matter with you?" He said: "There is between me and him. A ditch of fire and terror and wings." Thereupon Muhammad said: "If he were to come near me the angels would have torn him to pieces."Sahih Muslim, Book 39, Hadith 6718
/ref> *According to Ali ibn Sahl Rabban al-Tabari, Muhammad's success and victory against his enemies was one of his miracles. Muhammad Himself claimed multiple miraculous deeds during his battles, including angels fighting for him, the wind being on his side, him blinding his opponents with dust, summoning slumber and
Allah Allah ( ; , ) is an Arabic term for God, specifically the God in Abrahamic religions, God of Abraham. Outside of the Middle East, it is principally associated with God in Islam, Islam (in which it is also considered the proper name), althoug ...
purifying the Muslims With rain Similarly, many modern Muslim historians believe Muhammad's greatest miracles were his worldly accomplishments, in a short time span, in various fields (such as the religious, social, proselytising, political, military and literary spheres) and "the transformation of the
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from marauding bands of nomads into world conquerors." * The events which occurred during his
Hijrah The Hijrah, () also Hegira (from Medieval Latin), was the journey the prophets and messengers in Islam, Islamic prophet Muhammad and his followers took from Mecca to Medina. The year in which the Hijrah took place is also identified as the e ...
(migration from
Mecca Mecca, officially Makkah al-Mukarramah, is the capital of Mecca Province in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia; it is the Holiest sites in Islam, holiest city in Islam. It is inland from Jeddah on the Red Sea, in a narrow valley above ...
to
Medina Medina, officially al-Madinah al-Munawwarah (, ), also known as Taybah () and known in pre-Islamic times as Yathrib (), is the capital of Medina Province (Saudi Arabia), Medina Province in the Hejaz region of western Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, ...
): **The blindness of the Qurashite warriors who assembled at his door to assassinate him. He sprinkled a handful of dust at the assassins and summoned two barriers inbetween them as he recited the 9th verse of ''
Surah A ''surah'' (; ; ) is an Arabic word meaning 'chapter' in the Quran. There are 114 ''suwar'' in the Quran, each divided into ayah, verses (). The ''suwar'' are of unequal length; the shortest ''surah'' (al-Kawthar) has only three verses, while ...
Ya Sin'' and went away invisibly without being seen by them. ** something similar occurred after the revelation of Surah Al-Masad when Abu Lahab's wife got offended and wanted to confront him He could cure the blind by only spitting or blowing on the patient.Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 5, Book 59, Hadith 517
/ref>Sunan Abi Dawud, Book 28, Hadith 3885
/ref>Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 4, Book 52, Hadith 192
/ref> * The day Muhammad came to Medina, everything there became illuminated, and the day he died, everything in Medina became dark.Ash-Shama'il Al-Muhammadiyah 393
/ref>Tirmidhi, Vol. 1, Book 46, Hadith 3618
/ref>Sunan Ibn Majah, Vol. 1, Book 6, Hadith 1631
/ref> **When Muhammad and
Abu Bakr Abd Allah ibn Abi Quhafa (23 August 634), better known by his ''Kunya (Arabic), kunya'' Abu Bakr, was a senior Sahaba, companion, the closest friend, and father-in-law of Muhammad. He served as the first caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate, ruli ...
migrated to Medina, Suraqa bin Malik pursued them. When they realized they were discovered, Muhammad looked at Suraqa so his horse sank into the earth. Suraqa then begged Muhammad to rescue him, and Muhammad prayed to Allah for him; hence he was saved.Bukhari, Vol. 5, Book 58, Hadith 248
/ref>Sahih Muslim, Book 23, Hadith 4984
/ref>Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 4, Book 56, Hadith 812
/ref>Sahih Muslim, Book 42, Hadith 7150
/ref> *Prophecies made by him. This includes: **Muhammad telling his companion and Uthman, that a calamity would befall him, which would be followed with his entering paradise; this eventuated during Uthman's Caliphate.Sahih Mulsim, Book 31, Hadith 5909
/ref> **He told his companion, Ammar ibn Yasir, that the unjust party would kill him; this eventuated during the
First Fitna The First Fitna () was the first civil war in the Islamic community. It led to the overthrow of the Rashidun and the establishment of the Umayyad Caliphate. The civil war involved three main battles between the fourth Rashidun caliph, Ali, an ...
.Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 4, Book 52, Hadith 67
/ref> **He prophesied to Suraqa bin Malik that he would wear the bracelets of Kosroe. **He said that Allah would make peace between two large Muslim groups through his grandson
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; this eventuated with the Hasan–Muawiya treaty.Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 3, Book 49, Hadith 867
/ref> **He said that a man who was apparently fighting for the Muslim cause would actually be of the people of Hell; this was proven when the man committed
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in order to remove his suffering following a wound in battle.Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 4, Book 52, Hadith 147
/ref> **He said that he would kill one of the enemies of the Muslims, Ubay ibn Khalaf, which he achieved at the Battle of Uhud.9731 مصنف عبد الرزاق
/ref> **Before the Battle of Badr, he showed exactly where each of the enemy chiefs would be killed; they all died in the exact locations stated. **He said that his daughter
Fatimah Fatima bint Muhammad (; 605/15–632 CE), commonly known as Fatima al-Zahra' (), was the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his wife Khadija bint Khuwaylid, Khadija. Fatima's husband was Ali, the fourth of the Rashidun caliphs and ...
would be the first of his family to die after him; which eventuated.Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 4, Book 56, Hadith 819
/ref> *On several occasions he provided food and water supernaturally. *He quenched the thirst of thousands of his soldiers during the Battle of Tabouk and enabled them to use water for ablution after causing water to pour forth. *He caused two trees to move at his command. *He caused a well to swell with water after he rinsed his mouth with some water and then threw it out into the well. This was during the event of the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah, enabling his followers with him to drink and use the water for ablution.Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 4, Book 56, Hadith 777
/ref> *He threw a handful of dust at some of the enemy during the Battle of Hunain, causing them to be blinded. br>8:17
/ref> *He caused Abd Allah ibn Mas'ud to convert to Islam after he made a barren ewe, which produced no milk, to produce milk. *He used his saliva to cure Ali's sick eye, during the Battle of Khaybar, and it became healthy.Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 4, Book 52, Hadith 253
/ref> *His companions would hear the food before him praising Allah.Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 4, Book 56, Hadith 779
/ref> *He caused it to rain during a drought in Medina.Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 8, Book 73, Hadith 115
/ref> * His prayers were instantly answered.Sahih Muslim, Book 31, Hadith 6063
/ref> * Stones and trees used to greet him before and during his prophethood.Sahih Muslim, Book 30, Hadith 5654
/ref>Tirmidhi, Vol. 1, Book 46, Hadith 3626
/ref> * He used to understand the language of animals.Sunan Abi Dawud, Book 14, Hadith 2543
/ref>Riyad as-Salihin 1002
/ref> *He comforted a palm tree that was crying and upset after he stopped leaning on it during his sermons.Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 4, Book 56, Hadith 785
/ref> * He had The Seal of Prophethood ( Khatam an-Nabiyyin) between his shoulders, specifically on the end of his left shoulder blade, It is depicted as a mole, in size compared to the egg of a
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or to a pigeon's egg and its color was the same as that of Muhammad's body.Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 1, Book 4, Hadith 189
/ref>Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 7, Book 70, Hadith 575
/ref>Sahih Muslim, Book 30, Hadith 5793
/ref>Ash-Shama'il Al-Muhammadiyah 19
/ref>Sahih Muslim, Book 30, Hadith 5789
/ref> It is believed that each prophet sent by Allah had this Seal on a certain part of his body. *It is reported, that Muhammad did not cast a shadow, interpreted as a sign of his "light". * When Muhammad ascended
Mount Uhud Mount Uhud (, ) is a mountain north of Medina, in the Hejazi region of Saudi Arabia. It is high and long. It was the site of the second battle between the Prophets of Islam, Islamic prophet Muhammad and the Shirk (Islam), polytheists of his T ...
and he was accompanied by Abu Bakr, Umar and Uthman. The mountain shook beneath them. Muhammad then hit it with his foot and said, "O Uhud! Be firm, for upon you there is none but a Prophet, a supporter of truth and two martyrs."Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 5, Book 57, Hadith 24
/ref>Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 5, Book 57, Hadith 35
/ref>Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 5, Book 57, Hadith 50
/ref>Tirmidhi, Vol. 1, Book 46, Hadith 3697
/ref>Sunan Abid Dawud, Book 41, Hadith 4634
/ref> *The same event occurred on
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in Mecca.Sahih Muslim, Book 31, Hadith 5942
/ref>Sahih Muslim, Book 31, Hadith 5943
/ref>Tirmidhi, Vol. 1, Book 46, Hadith 3696
/ref>Sunan Ibn Majah, Vol. 1, Book 1, Hadith 134
/ref>Tirmidhi, Vol. 1, Book 46, Hadith 3699
/ref> * Muhammad used to hear the voices of persons who were being tortured in their graves.Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 1, Book 4, Hadith 215
/ref>Sunan an-Nasa'i, Vol. 3, Book 21, Hadith 2071
/ref> * He used to speak to the dead and hear them. It also occurred with the bodies of the enemy chiefs after the Battle of Badr in the presence of his companions.Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 5, Book 59, Hadith 314
/ref>Sahih Bukhari, Vol. 2, Book 23, Hadith 453
/ref>Sahih Muslim, Book 40, Hadith 6869
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Interpretations


Sunni views

According to the consensus of Sunni scholars, rejecting a single letter of the Qur'an or a
hadith Hadith is the Arabic word for a 'report' or an 'account f an event and refers to the Islamic oral tradition of anecdotes containing the purported words, actions, and the silent approvals of the Islamic prophet Muhammad or his immediate circle ...
which is causes one to become a non-Muslim. Belief in the miracles of Muhammad in the Qur'an and in hadith which are transmitted by are obligatory.


Views on Muslim views

American scholar of Islam Marcia Hermansen states that "Miracles in the Islamic tradition play less of an evidentiary role than in some other religions since the prophet Muhammad's humanity is stressed."


See also

* Outline of Islam * Glossary of Islam * Index of Islam-related articles * Quran and miracles * Challenge of the Quran *
Islamic view of miracles A number of terms are used in Islam to refer to the claims of events happening that are not explicable by natural or scientific laws, subjects where people sometimes invoke the supernatural. In the Quran the term (; ; plural: , literally "sign ...
* Magic and religion * Miracles of Jesus * Miracles of Gautama Buddha * Occasionalism


References


Quran Primary Sources


Hadith Primary Sources


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