3.
Sahih Bukhari Volume
1, Book 4, Number 234:
Narrated Abu Qilaba:
Anas said, "Some people of 'Ukl or 'Uraina tribe came to
Medina
and its climate did not suit them. So the Prophet ordered them to go to
the herd of (Milch) camels and to drink their milk and urine (as a
medicine). So they went as directed and after they became healthy, they
killed the shepherd of the Prophet and drove away all the camels. The news
reached the Prophet early in the morning and he sent (men) in their
pursuit and they were captured and brought at noon. He then ordered to cut
their hands and feet (and it was done), and their eyes were branded with
heated pieces of iron, They were put in 'Al-Harra' and when they asked for
water, no water was given to them." Abu Qilaba said,
"Those people committed theft and murder, became infidels after
embracing Islam and fought against Allah and His Apostle ."
4.
Sunan Abu-Dawud Book 38, Number
4390
Narrated
Atiyyah al-Qurazi:
I was among the captives of Banu Qurayzah. They (the Companions) examined
us, and those who had begun to grow hair (pubes) were killed, and those
who had not were not killed. I was among those who had not grown hair
Tell me can you call Muhammad as Maitreya? Was Buddha doing anything
like this?
i)
The most successful in the world.
Indeed
this man Muhammad was successful in betraying his enemies, slaughtering
them, taking captives and destroying the pagan’s idols in kaab’ah with
a claim that Abraham built it.
Rebuttal
To A Quranic Claim
Some muslims tend to identify Buddha as DHUL-KIFL in
Qur’an. But most of Muslim scholars call Dhul-Kifl as ISAIAH. The
explanation is given as follows :
Dhul-Kifl
was the Prophet of Allah. The Qur'an has made mention of him in the
following two Verses:
And
Isma'il and Idris and Dhul-kifl; all were men of constancy and
patience. We admitted them into out mercy because they were of
the righteous ones. (21:85. 86)
And
remember Isma'il, Elisha and Dhul-kifl. Each of them was of the
company of the good. (38:48)
Al-Baizawi
says that he was so called because he had to do double the work of the
Prophets of his time.
He
is identified with Ezekiel of the Bible who was carried away to
Babylon
after the destruction of
Jerusalem
. He was chained and imprisoned. He bore all hardships with
patience and continued reproving the evil sin of the Bani Israel.
Ibn Jarir, an interpreter has narrated an event which throws some light on
his life. When Al-Yasa (peace be upon him) grew old, he wished
to appoint a suitable person as his successor to guide the Israelites.
He declared: Only that person will be considered competent to become his
successor who observes fast during the day remembers Allah
throughout the night and refrains from flying into a rage. One among
the crowd stood up and said: (I will adhere to all these conditions.
The Prophet Al-Yasa repeated these conditions thrice and the same person
promised solemnly to fulfil the conditions. Thereupon he was
appointed as a vicegerent.
After
some time he was subjected to a trial. One day the Satan in the
disguise of an old man knocked at his door. He was allowed to get
in. The visitor lodged a complaint against the cruel treatment of
the people towards him. The vicegerent directed him to come in the
evening. He assured the visitor that all his grievances shall be
redressed. He promised but did not turn up at the appointed
time. Next day he came again and complained as usual.
The vicegerent commanded him to come in the evening. He made a
solemn promise to come but did not abide by it. On the third
day he came again and knocked at the door but it was not opened.
The Satan in the disguise of an old man managed to slip into the room and
presented himself before the vicegerent. He was wonder-struck at the
sudden appearance of the old man. The vicegerent interrogated the
visitor. He admitted that he was Iblis who assumed the likeness of
an old man and was trying to enrage him. He endeavoured to make him
back out of his promise but failed in his mission. Thereupon the
vicegerent became known as Dhul-kifl because he maintained his solemn
promise with the Prophet Al-Yasa (peace be upon him). He refrained
from losing temper though the Satan left no stone unturned to annoy him.
Soon after Allah chose him as His Prophet.
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