D. | G. | Serial. | TITLES OF THE ANECDOTES. |
Part IV, Chapter IV = LXXIX: On the Efficacy of Prayer and on Persons who obtained Deliverance through the Blessings of their Devotion. | |||
f12b | f296b | 1817 | Introduction on the efficacy of invocation. Abú Ḥimyar saves a cobra, but when the cobra turns against him invokes the protection of the Almighty and at last succeeds in killing it. (T. F. S. as the source). |
f13a | f297a | 1818 | Yaḥyá b. Khálid-i-Azraq (?) prays for the prosperity of Murúr-i-Asálí (?), after which he is restored to happiness. |
” | ” | 1819 | The Sultan ‘Alá’u’d-Dawla Mas‘úd’s supplication to the Almighty to stop the incessánt rainfall in Ghazna. |
f13b | ” | 1820 | A petitioner, disappointed by Fadhl b. Rabí‘, appeals to God for redress, upon which the Caliph Hárún orders the Wazír to attend to the wants of the supplicant personally. |
” | ” | 1821 | Khidhr, the mysterious saint, informs al-Manṣúr of the granting of his prayer, and his accession to the Caliphate. |
f14a | f297b | 1822 | A theologian’s opinion about the acceptance of prayers offered under propitious circumstances and with due observance of the zodiacal constellations. (The philosopher al-Kindí’s treatise on prayer is referred to). |
f14b | f298a | 1823 | Ḥasan b. Zayd al-‘Alawí of Ṭabaristán incurs the displeasure of Heaven by praying at an inauspicious hour, and consequently is afflicted with a hurricane. |
” | ” | 1824 | An extraordinary instance of the efficacy of sincere invocation in cases of utter despair. The miraculous appearance of a luminous star, witnessed by seafarers, when their boat was overtaken by a severe storm and all hopes of safety were given up. (Related by the author himself). |
D. | G. | Serial. | TITLES OF THE ANECDOTES. |
f14b | f298a | 1825 | The Caliph ‘Umar and ‘Abbás, the uncle of the Prophet, offer their humble prayers for rain in the year of the great drought and famine in Arabia. (The Gharíbu’l-Ḥadíth as the source (?)). |
f15a | f298b | 1826 | Junayd, the great saint of Baghdád, prays to God for the return of the son of an old woman. |
The chapter ends with a eulogy on the Wazír. |