Let’s contemplate the
following Hadiths that tell us about our current world; they prove
that Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, is the messenger of Allah…
At
a time when myths, legends, ignorance, and worshiping idle gods
prevailed, at a time when people used to fight for years over a female
camel!!! at a time when baby girls were buried alive not for any other
reason except for being a female!! and at a time when man would buy a
god that’s made of dates and when he feels hungry, hewould eat it; at
that time prophet Mohammad, the prophet of mercy, PBUH, was sent to
spread the message of Islam and with him came light, guidance, and
righteousness; he came to change the world until the Day of Judgment.
Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, however, wasn’t a normal person because he was
sent from and inspired by Allah, the exalted, the creator of this
universe and everything elsewho knows best. Allah intended for the
message of Islam to spread all over the world. Accordingly, Prophet
Mohammad, PBUH, requireddivine miracles to prove that he is the
messenger of Allah and Allah could have never sent him without providing
him with such miracles; but what are these miracles?
Allah, the greatsupported Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, with great miracles about the unseen world.He,
therefore, talked about events that would happen hundreds of years
later at a time when no one could have predicted that they would take
place. In fact, Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, even had no time for such issues
at that time because he was concerned about the problems of theUmmah
(nation or his people) and the message of Islam and had extremely hard
tasks in convincing the infidels and polytheists to change their
corrupted beliefs. Hence miracles were accompanying Prophet Mohammad,
PBUH, wherever he went. Allah, the almighty, for instance, has cleft the
moon asunder for the sake of Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, and helped him
gain victory over his enemies. Moreover, the enemies ofIslam reverted to
Islam and were honest soldiers for their Prophet, beloved, and leader.
If we assume, therefore, just for the sake of argument, that this noble
Prophet, PBUH, wasn't telling the truth and was aspiring fame, might,
and fortune, why would he get himself involved in talking about unseen
events that would take place after his death? What would he get out of
these hadiths if he weren’t honest? Such hadiths, accordingly, are but
practical evidence of the truthfulness of his message and that he’s the
messenger of Allah, the almighty.
Now,
Dear brothers and sisters, let's contemplate the hadiths of Prophet
Mohammad, PBUH, the Prophet of mercy and how they are 100% in consistent
with today's world and what we face today:
The emergence of tribulations, lying, and the acceleration of time
Abu
Hurairah narrated Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, said: “the Day of Judgment
won’t come until tribulation shows up, lying increases, markets get
closer to one another,and time is accelerated."[Narrated by Imam Ahmad].
In this noble hadith, Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, is foretelling the
current world in which we live for tribulation, lying, and markets have
all increased and markets have become closer to one another. Time has
also accelerated since the digital communication methods are
transmitting to us events and images everywhere and from distant places
so asto be aware of what’s happening all around us.
Referring toGlobal Economy
Talking
about the signs of the Day of Judgment, Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, said
"among the signs of the Hour (the Day of judgment) is the pervasiveness
of wealth and trade.” Narrated by an-Nasa’i and in another version
Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, said: “till women share their husbands in
trade." narrated by Imam Ahmad. Today, trade has become the backbone of
global economy; a fact that wasn’t known at the time of Prophet
Mohammad, PBUH, for agriculture was more widespread back then.
Dear
readers look at how women have been playing a role in media, factories,
teaching, as well as political and commercial positions and there are
businesswomen organizations and others,none of which was known at the
time of Prophet Mohammad, PBUH.
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