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.
f12a 45
Two miracles wrought by Jesus: (1) a blind man and cripple found guilty;
(2) provision of food at a feast.
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.