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NAMES OF HADHRAT MUHAMMAD sa. IN HADEETH LITERATURE. It may also interest the author of Two in One to know that beside the names and appellations bestowed upon Hadhrat. Muhammad by God Almighty in the Holy Quran, our beloved. Prophets also mentioned several other such honours which he had been invested with by God. According to Hadhrat Jubair ibn Muteimth, the Apostle of Allahsa stated that he had been given the names al Mahi, al Hashir and al Akib. 215 Hadhrat Abu. Musa al Asharith has stated that Hadhrat Muhammad sa also declared that he had been called al Mukaffa, Nabi ur Rahma,. Nabi ut Tauba and Nabi ul Malhama. 216 According to a report by Hadhrat Abi Saidh, Allah's Messengers stated that he had been given the appellations of Sayid e wald e Adam and. Shafi. 217 Hadeeth literature also indicates that he claimed to have been called the Wasilah and also Hamila e Lawaal Hamd as well as Akramul Awalen wal Akhiraeen. 218 Another report states that. Hadhrat Muhammad sa declared that he had been honoured with the title of Akhirul Anbiyya 219 as well as Muhill and. Muharrim. 220. One rests one's case on the question of the names and appellations bestowed upon God Almighty's apostles by Him. . But before one proceeds any further to discuss the next issue in. Abdul Hafeez's grotesque publication, one must stress that in the opinion of Ahmadi Muslims, every one of these names which were bestowed upon Hadhrat Muhammad and the appellations with which he was honoured further enhance the glory of our beloved Prophet's status. However, it is ironic that such Divine acts which propose to honour God Almighty's chosen apostles are, in the opinion of Abdul Hafeez an evidence of imbecility. 215. Sahih Bukhari, 56. 16 216. Masnad Ahmad, vol. v, p. 395 217. Ibid. , vol. 1, p. 1 218. Tirmidhi, Bab ul Munaqib 219. Sunan Nasai, Bab Fazl o Masid al Nabiyya 220. Sahih Muslim, Kitan us Said wa'l Dhaba'ih wa ma Y'ukalu min al Hayawan 103