The Life & Character of the Seal of Prophets (sa) - Volume I — Page 372
Seal of the Prophets - Volume I 372 its causation 34 2 – 34 3 Mi‘rāj heart of the Holy Prophet sa cleansed on night of, 13 4 a disaccord in the date of, 28 1 – 28 2 and Isrā’ are not same occurence 26 1 – 26 4 as mentioned in authentic Aḥādīth 26 9 – 27 3 as mentioned in the Holy Qur’ān 26 8 – 26 9 compulsory prayers ordained during the, 27 1 inherent messages in the, 27 4 – 27 9 was not a physical experience 26 3 – 26 4 Muir, Sir William claims that Muslims disregard Dirāyat 1 6 on the authenticity of the Holy Qur’ān 9 on the Qur’ān as a primary source for research 1 0 on the ancient religions of Arabia 8 2 claims Islām was influenced by Christianity 13 9 claims Shaqquṣ-Ṣadr was an epileptic fit 13 4 on the appearance of Muḥammad sa 14 6 on sincerity of Holy Prophet sa and his uncle 23 9 on the Holy Prophet’s sa journey to Ṭā’if 25 4 to Islām 18 1 – 18 2 first public invitation to Islām 18 0 – 18 1 given immense grief by the Quraish 19 9 – 20 0 , 240-241 Holy Prophet sa persecuted by the Quraish 20 0 initially preached Islām secretly 17 1 , 17 9 – 18 0 would retreat to the Cave of Ḥirā’ 16 7 acquired debt of Urāshah from Abū Jahl 22 5 – 22 7 would preach at gatherings of ‘Ukāẓ, Majinnah, and Dhul-Majāz 25 1 – 25 2 his prophetic evolution 33 6 – 33 9 M Makkah, victory of Holy Prophet’s sa address at, was written down 2 6 Mad ī nah (Yathrib) Holy Prophet sa migrated, in 622 A. D. 32 6 located 250 miles north of Makkah 29 9 spread of Islām in 30 0 – 30 2 Migration, the Holy Prophet sa left Makkah at night 31 8 – 31 9 Holy Prophet sa took refuge in Cave of Thaur 32 0 – 32 3 permission granted to Holy Prophet sa 31 7 – 31 8 pursuit of Surāqah bin Mālik 32 4 causation behind, 34 2