A. | G. | Serial. | TITLES OF THE ANECDOTES. | |||
Part I, Chapter II: On the Miracles of the Prophets. | ||||||
ff28 | ff10 | 39 | Introduction to the chapter. The she-camel of Ṣáliḥ, the Prophet. | |||
f28b | f10b | 40 | Ibráhím and Namrúd. (The story is told by Zayd b. Aslam in a different form.) | |||
f29a | ” | 41 | Birds restored to life for Ibráhím. | |||
” | f11a | 42 | The nine miracles of Moses in Egypt. | |||
” | f11b | 43 | Moses and his cousin Qárún. | |||
f30a | ” | 44 | David asks ten questions of Solomon. | |||
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” | ” | 46 | Another miracle of Jesus; the fatal ingot of gold. | |||
f30b | ” | 47 | Two dead persons raised to life by Jesus. | |||
” | f12b | 48 | Jesus sends two Apostles to Antioch at first and then the third. | |||
f31b | f13a | 49 | The three kinds of the miracles of the Prophet Muḥammad. | |||
” | ” | 50 | Sayf b. Dhí-Yazan foretells the advent of the Prophet Muḥammad to ‘Abdu’l-Muṭṭalib. | |||
” | ” | 51 | Shápúr-í-Dhu'l-Aktáf and Quṣayy b. Kiláb, and the persecution of the Arabs. | |||
f32a | ” | 52 | The excavation of the Well of Zamzam by ‘Abdu'l-Muṭṭalib. (Cf. H. S. R. pp. 71, 91—4). | |||
f32b | f14a | 53 | ‘Abdu’l-Muṭṭalib’s vow to sacrifice one of his sons. (Kitábu’l-Magházi as the source, see above, p. 100). (Cf. H. S. R. pp. 97—100). | |||
f33a | f14b | 54 | The Prophet recognised in his seventh year by the monk Baḥírá. (Cf. H. S. R. pp. 114—7). | |||
f33b | ” | 55 | The quest of Salmán, the Persian, and his conversion at the hands of the Prophet. (Cf. H. S. R. pp. 136—42). | |||
f34a | f15a | 56 | Waraqa b. Nawfal’s interpretation of the dream of Khadíja, and her marriage with the Prophet. (Cf. H. S. R. pp. 119—21). | |||
f34b | f15b | 57 | The light on ‘Abdu’llah’s forehead discerned by a Jewish wise woman before his nuptials with Ámina. (Cf. H. S. R. pp. 100—101). | |||
” | ” | 58 | The Prophet Muḥammad chosen to replace the Black Stone when the Ka‘ba was under repair. (Cf. H. S. R. pp. 122—3). | |||
f35a | ” | 59 | Qayṭur? or Qunṭur? or Fanṭún? or Faṭún?, the Jewish tyrant. (Cf. Kitábu’l-Maḥásin wa’l-Adhdád ed. Van Vloten pp. 282—3). | |||
” | f16a | 60 | General classification of the miracles of the Prophet: Traditional and Rational. | |||
f35b | ” | 61 | The captured Gazelle and its young one. | |||
” | ” | 62 | A lizard bears witness to the truth of the Prophet. | |||
” | f16b | 63 | The Prophet intercedes for a camel which talks with him. | |||
” | ” | 64 | The Prophet makes a tree walk for Abú Ṭálíb but fails to convert him. | |||
” | ” | 65 | The Prophet miraculously feeds 1,000 people on the occasion of the Battle of the Ditch. | |||
A. | G. | Serial. | TITLES OF THE ANECDOTES. | |||
f36a | f16b | 66 | Another miracle of the same sort on the same occasion. | |||
” | f17a | 67 | The miraculous milking for ‘Abdu’llah b. Mas‘úd and the episode of Umm-i-Ma‘bad in evidence of the above. | |||
” | ” | 68 | Another miracle of the Prophet: water provided miraculously. | |||
f36b | ” | 69 | Suráqa b. Málik a would-be captor of the Prophet miraculously seized by the earth. (Cf. H. S. R. pp. 331—2). | |||
” | ” | 70 | The Prophet refuses recompense for a cure which he effected. | |||
” | ” | 71 | In answer to the Prophet’s prayer, a lion slays ‘Utba b. Abí Lahab. | |||
f37a | f17b | 72 | The execution of Abú Mughíth, the enemy of the Prophet. | |||
” | ” | 73 | Capture and conversion of ‘Abbás, the Prophet’s uncle, and the murder of Abu’l-Bakhtarí. | |||
f37b | ” | 74 | Conversion of ‘Umayr b. Wahb al-Jumaḥí, the would-be assassin of the Prophet. (Cf. H. S. R. pp. 471—3). | |||
” | f18a | 75 | Punishment of Khusraw Parwíz and conversion of Bádhán. | |||
f38a | ” | 76 | The Prophet punishes severely Kinána b. Rabí‘a for hiding the treasure of Banú Nadhír which he discovers. (Cf. H. S. R. pp. 763—4). | |||
” | ” | 77 | Death of Rifá‘a b. Zayd a “Hypocrite” announced by a fierce gale. (Cf. H. S. R. pp. 361, 727). | |||
” | f18b | 78 | The Prophet’s enemies miraculously destroyed by cold in the Battle of the Ditch, and Ḥudhayfa b. al-Yamán’s part in it. (Cf. H. S. R. pp. 682—4). | |||
The chapter ends with a eulogy on the Wazír. |