Praise be to Allaah.
Firstly:
The fact
that karaamaat (miracles) happened to the righteous of this ummah is
something that is proven and there is no doubt concerning it. This is one of
the ways in which Allah makes His believing slave steadfast and is part of
his reward in this world.
At-Tahhaawi
(may Allah have mercy on him) said in al-‘Aqeedah (p. 84):
We believe
in what is narrated about their karaamaat and what is mentioned in saheeh
reports from trustworthy narrators. End quote.
But it is
essential to approach this matter with caution and correct understanding,
because extraordinary events may happen to some who promote misguidance,
which may make the ignorant think that these are karaamaat when in fact it
is the deceit of the devils.
Shaykh
al-Islam (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
The
karaamaat of the close friends of Allah (awliya’) are true according to the
consensus of the imams of Islam and of Ahl as-Sunnah wa’l-Jamaa‘ah.
That is indicated by the Qur’aan in more than one place and by saheeh
hadeeths and well founded reports from the Sahaabah, Taabi‘een and others.
It is only denied by innovators such as the Mu‘talizah, Jahamiyyah and those
who followed them. But many of those who claim to have performed miracles or
to whom people attributed miracles may have been lying or confused.
End quote
from Mukhtasar al-Fataawa al-Masriyyah, 2/63
It should be
noted that the true miracle for the slaves of Allah, and especially for His
close friends (awliya’), only occurs because of their following the path of
righteousness and their adherence to it.
Shaykh
al-Islam said:
The real
karaamah (honour) is steadfastness in adhering to the path of righteousness;
There is no honour that Allah bestows on any of His slaves that can match
the honour of helping him to do that which He loves and which pleases Him,
and to do more of that which will bring him closer to Him and raise him in
status.
End quote
from Majmoo‘ al-Fataawa, 11/298
Secondly:
Some of
these privileges or honours (miracles) happened to Shaykh al-Islam Ibn
Taymiyah (may Allah have mercy on him), which were narrated from him by some
of his students and those who knew him.
Ibn al-Qayyim
(may Allah have mercy on him) said:
I saw
wondrous examples of the intuition of Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may
Allah have mercy on him) and I have never seen anything greater than it. The
incidents of his intuition would fill a huge volume.
He told his
companions about the Tatars entering ash-Shaam (greater Syria) in 699AH, and
that the Muslim armies would be defeated, but there would be no widescale
killing or taking of prisoners in Damascus, and that the (enemy) army’s main
interest would be in seizing wealth. This was before the Tatars took any
action to attack.
Then he told
the people and the commanders in 702 AH, when the Tatars started moving and
were heading towards greater Syria, that they would be defeated and the
Muslims would be victorious, and he swore more than seventy oaths to that
effect. It was said to him: Say In sha Allah (if Allah wills). So he said In
sha Allah, but it was in affirmation and certainty, not with any sense of
doubt or hesitation. And I (Ibn al-Qayyim) heard him say that.
And his
intuition concerning the details of these two battles was very great
indeed.
When he was
summoned to Egypt, there were plans afoot to kill him – after a great deal
of scheming to get rid of him, and many people were against him. His
companions gathered to bid him farewell and they said: We have received many
letters confirming that the people (in Egypt) are intending to kill you. He
said: By Allah, it will never go that far. They said: Will you be
imprisoned? He said: Yes, and it will be for a long time, then I will come
out and I will speak up for the Sunnah, addressing large crowds of people. I
heard him say that.
When his
enemy who was known as al-Jaashinkeer came to power, they told him about
that and said: Now he has the power to do whatever he wants with you. And he
prostrated to Allah in gratitude, and remained in prostration for a long
time. It was said to him: Why did you do this prostration? He said: This is
the beginning of his humiliation and the end of his power has begun from
now; the demise of his authority is at hand. It was said: When will that be?
He said: The troops’ horses will not be bridled before his authority will
vanish. And it turned out as he said. I heard him say that.
On one
occasion he said: My companions and others enter upon me and I see in their
faces and in their eyes things that I do not mention to them. I – or someone
else – said to him: Why don’t you tell them? He said: Do you want me to be
like a spy for the authorities?
One day I
said to him: If you told us about that, it would help us to adhere to the
straight path and righteousness. He said: You would not be able to put up
with me for one week – or he said, one month.
On more than
one occasion he told me about private, personal matters that I had decided
to do but I had not spoken of them. And he told me about some major events
that would happen in the future but he did not state a specific time; I have
seen some of them and I am waiting for the rest.
What his
senior companions saw of that is many more times what I have seen
End quote
from Madaarij as-Saalikeen, 2/458-459
Better than
this is what was narrated from him by Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on
him) in his book al-Waabil as-Sayyib (p. 67) in which he said:
Allah knows,
I have never seen anyone more happy and content than him despite the
hardship he was living through and the type of life that is the opposite of
luxury and pleasure, and despite what he went through of imprisonment,
threats and exhaustion. Despite all that he was one of the most content and
happiest of people, one of the strongest in spirit and most joyful; you
could see in his face the glow of serenity. I remember when we were very
fearful and were feeling pessimistic and distressed; we would come to him
and no sooner did we see him or hear his words but all of those negative
feelings would disappear and turn into peace of mind, strength, certainty
and reassurance. Glory be to the One Who caused His slaves to experience the
joy of His Paradise before meeting Him and opened its gates to them in the
realm of striving (i.e. this world) so that some of its comforting breezes
and fragrance could reach them and motivate them to seek it and compete for
it. End quote.
Thirdly:
With regard
to karaamaat (miracles) of the righteous among this ummah, such as the
scholars, devoted worshippers and ascetics, there are many such stories. We
will quote a few examples of such incidents that were narrated by the
scholars in their books. However we should point out that many of the
stories that have been narrated in this regard may not be sound, so it is
essential to verify reports of this nature before taking them seriously or
quoting them.
It was
narrated that Qays ibn Abi Haazim said: I saw Khaalid ibn al-Waleed (may
Allah be pleased with him) in Heerah. Some poison was brought to him and he
said: What is this? They said: Poison that kills in a very short time. He
said: Bismillah (in the name of Allah), then he swallowed it and nothing bad
happened to him.
Sharh
Usool I‘tiqaad Ahl as-Sunnah wa’l-Jamaa‘ah, 6/498;
al-Bidaayah wa’n-Nihaayah, 6/382
It was
narrated that Thaabit al-Bunaani said: I was with Anas when his steward came
to him and said: O Abu Hamzah, our land is very dry. Anas got up and did
wudoo’, then he went out to the desert and prayed two rak‘ahs, then he
offered supplication (du‘aa’). And I saw the clouds gathering, then it
rained until everything was full. When the rain stopped, Anas sent one of
his family members to look and said: See how far the rain reached. So he
looked and it had not reached beyond his land except a short distance.
End quote
from Sharh Usool I‘tiqaad Ahl as-Sunnah wa’l-Jamaa‘ah, 7/11; al-Bidaayah
wa’n-Nihaayah, 9/107
It was
narrated that Ja‘far ibn Zayd al-‘Abdi said: We went out on campaign to
Kabul and among the army was Silah ibn Ashyam. When we got close to the land
of the enemy, the commander said: No one among the troops should wander off
away from the army. A mule of Silah’s strayed, carrying its load, and he
started to pray. It was said: The people (i.e. the army) have started moving
on. He said: It is only two brief rak‘ahs. Then he offered supplication (du‘aa’)
and said: O Allah, I urge You to return my mule and its load to me. Then it
came and stood in front of him.
End quote
from Sharh Usool I‘tiqaad Ahl as-Sunnah wa’l-Jamaa‘ah, 7/142
It was
narrated that Naafi‘ ibn Abi Nu‘aym said: When Abu Ja‘far Yazeed ibn al-Qa‘qaa‘
al-Qaari’ was washed (ghusl) after he died, they looked at the area between
his throat and chest and saw that it looked like a page of the Mushaf. He
said: None of those who were present doubted that it was the light of the
Qur’aan.
End quote
from Tahdheeb al-Kamaal, 33/201
It was
narrated from Muhammad ibn Ziyaad al-Alhaani, from Abu Muslim al-Khawlaani,
that a woman turned his wife against him, so he prayed against her and she
lost her sight. Then she came to him and said: O Abu Muslim, I did such and
such, but I shall not do it again. He said: O Allah, if she is telling the
truth then restore her sight to her. And she regained her sight.
End quote
from Hilyat al-Awliya’, 5/121
It was
narrated that Bilaal ibn Ka‘b al-‘Akki said: Some boys said to Abu Muslim
al-Khawlaani when a gazelle passed by: Pray to Allah to detain this gazelle
for us. He prayed to Allah (du‘aa’) and He detained it until they caught it
with their hands.
End quote
from Tareekh Dimashq, 27/215
It was
narrated that Shaqeeq said: I was in some farmland of mine when a cloud
came, and I heard from it a voice saying: Rain on the land of So and so. So
I went to the man and said: What do you do with your crops? He said: I plant
one third (i.e., save the seeds for planting), I eat one third and I give
one third in charity.
End quote
from Sharh Usool I‘tiqaad Ahl as-Sunnah wa’l-Jamaa‘ah, 7/94
It was
narrated from Abu’l-‘Alaa’ ibn ‘Abdillah ibn ash-Shakhkheer that ‘Aamir ibn
‘Abd Qays used to take his stipend and carry it in the hem of his rida’
(upper garment), and he would not meet any of the poor who asked him for
something but he would give him something. Then when he entered upon his
family, he gave it to them and they counted it, and it was the same as what
he had been given (i.e., it had not decreased at all).
End quote
from Tareekh Dumashq, 26/29; al-Isaabah, 5/77
It was
narrated that Yoonus said: When Mutarrif ibn ‘Abdillah entered his house,
the vessels in his house would glorify Allah.
End quote
from Tareekh Dimashq, 58/323; Hilyat al-Awliya’, 2/206
It was
narrated that Qataadah said: Mutarrif ibn ‘Abdillah and a companion of his
were walking on a dark night, and at the end of the whip of one of them
there was a light. He said to his companion: If we tell people about this
they will say that we are lying. Mutarrif said: The one who says we are
lying is more of a liar.
End quote
from Hilyat al-Awliya’, 2/205; Siyar A‘laam an-Nubala’, 4/193
It was
narrated that al-Jurayri said: ‘Abdullah ibn Shaqeeq was a man whose du‘aa’s
were answered. Clouds would pass by him and he would say: O Allah, do not
let them go beyond such and such a place before it rains, and they would not
go beyond that place before it rained.
End quote
from Tareekh Dimashq, 29/161
It was
narrated that al-Haarith ibn an-Nu‘maan said: Ibraaheem ibn Adham used to
pick fresh dates from oak trees.
End quote
from Tareekh Dimashq, 6/326; Siyar A‘laam an-Nubala’, 7/393
It was
narrated that Yahya ibn Katheer al-Basri said: Kahmas ibn al-Hasan bought
some flour for one dirham and ate some of it, then after a long time he
weighed it and found that it was the same weight as when he bought it.
End quote
from Siyar A‘laam an-Nubala’, 6/317
There are
many such stories in the books of the scholars that deal with biographies
and stories of the salaf (early generations), such as az-Zuhd by Imam
Ahmad, Hilyat al-Awliya’ by Abu Na‘eem al-Asbahaani, Siyar A‘laam
an-Nubala’ by adh-Dhahabi, al-Bidaayah wa’n-Nihaayah by Ibn
Katheer, and many others. But some of these stories are not saheeh and some
are exaggerated, especially the stories told by the Sufis in their books
about their shaykhs. Hence at-Tahhaawi (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
We believe
in what is narrated of their karaamaat that is proven to be narrated from
trustworthy narrators.
Shaykh
al-Albaani said in his commentary on at-Tahhaawiyyah:
The author
did well to limit it to the reports that are proven to be sound, because the
people, especially among later generations of Muslims, narrated very many
stories of karaamaat, to such an extent that they narrated many false
stories under that heading which no one who has the slightest reason or
common sense would doubt are false. In fact in some cases they contain major
shirk, associating others with the Lordship of Allah (ruboobiyyah).
End quote
from Takhreej al-‘Aqeedah at-Tahhaawiyyah, p. 84
We hope that
you will read a very important book on this topic which is entitled
al-Furqaan bayna Awliya’ ar-Rahmaan wa Awliya’ ash-Shaytaan by Shaykh
al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allah have mercy on him).
For more
information please see the answer to question no.
125276
And Allah knows best.