Saad
23-09-2011, 08:20 AM
The Reality of Miracles (http://www.deoband.org/2011/09/aqida/deviant-beliefs/the-reality-of-miracles/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-reality-of-miracles)
‘Allamah Muhammad Sarfaraz Khan Safdar (d. 1430 AH) writes that the word mu‘jizah is linguistically derived from ‘ajz (inability), which is an antonym of qudrah (power). He adds that the [round] ‘ta’ at the end is either for intensiveness (exaggeration) or that the word mu‘jizah is an adjective of words like ayah (sign), etc. It is Allah Most High alone who creates ‘ajz (inability) in mu‘jizat and in reality He incapacitates the rejecters. A mu‘jizah is from Allah alone, but appears at the hands of a prophet. The prophet has no power over it.
Read the entire article... (http://www.deoband.org/2011/09/aqida/deviant-beliefs/the-reality-of-miracles/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-reality-of-miracles)
‘Allamah Muhammad Sarfaraz Khan Safdar (d. 1430 AH) writes that the word mu‘jizah is linguistically derived from ‘ajz (inability), which is an antonym of qudrah (power). He adds that the [round] ‘ta’ at the end is either for intensiveness (exaggeration) or that the word mu‘jizah is an adjective of words like ayah (sign), etc. It is Allah Most High alone who creates ‘ajz (inability) in mu‘jizat and in reality He incapacitates the rejecters. A mu‘jizah is from Allah alone, but appears at the hands of a prophet. The prophet has no power over it.
Read the entire article... (http://www.deoband.org/2011/09/aqida/deviant-beliefs/the-reality-of-miracles/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-reality-of-miracles)