Assalamualaikum.last mein dua b laya karo .sun rahi hoti hoon main.
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Walykumsalaam Inshaallah
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Please give reference
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Such miracles are unlimited by our beloved prophet Muhammad s.a.w.
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Zubaan Mubarak prophet Muhammad s.a.w ki hotii hai kalam ALLAH ka hota hai.(Al Quran)
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@@MuzaffarHussainMir pyare bhai. Mai kitaab ka hawala maang raha hu, Pyare Nabi Kareem ﷺ ki ungli mubaarak k ishaarey se Chand do tukdey ho jata hai, Huzoor ﷺ k kamaalat aur Huzoor ﷺ k mojizaat ka konhi inkaar kar sakta hai
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@@tipusultan8874 With regards to the narrations about Hazrat Abdullah bin Amr bin Haram, it is mentioned that he said to his son, “For the debt, which I owe to one of the Jews, you should sell the fruits from the orchard and return it to him upon my martyrdom.” (Sahih Al-Bukhari, Kitabul Janaiz, Hadith No. 1351) Thus, in line with this narration, he paid it back accordingly. Moreover, it was the custom in those days that people would borrow money against the assurance to pay it back through the potential yield of orchards and crops. Thus, Hazrat Jabir also used to borrow money in order to cover his expenses. We find one detailed narration regarding how he once said to a Jewish man at the time of paying back his debt, that since the profit from the orchard had been poor or that it was expected to be low due to a poor yield that year, thus, he should be lenient regarding paying back the debt. He should take some of it now and the rest in the coming years. However, the Jewish man was not ready to grant any respite. During these difficult circumstances, Hazrat Abdullah bin Jabir went to see the Holy Prophet(sa) or the Holy Prophet(sa) found out about it himself. The Holy Prophet(sa) appealed to the Jewish man, but he did not agree. The narration then recounts how the Holy Prophet(sa) showed kindness to this companion with regards to paying off his debt and prayed for him and also how God Almighty bestowed His grace upon him.
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@@tipusultan8874With regards to the narrations about Hazrat Abdullah bin Amr bin Haram, it is mentioned that he said to his son, “For the debt, which I owe to one of the Jews, you should sell the fruits from the orchard and return it to him upon my martyrdom.” (Sahih Al-Bukhari, Kitabul Janaiz, Hadith No. 1351) Thus, in line with this narration, he paid it back accordingly. Moreover, it was the custom in those days that people would borrow money against the assurance to pay it back through the potential yield of orchards and crops. Thus, Hazrat Jabir also used to borrow money in order to cover his expenses. We find one detailed narration regarding how he once said to a Jewish man at the time of paying back his debt, that since the profit from the orchard had been poor or that it was expected to be low due to a poor yield that year, thus, he should be lenient regarding paying back the debt. He should take some of it now and the rest in the coming years. However, the Jewish man was not ready to grant any respite. During these difficult circumstances, Hazrat Abdullah bin Jabir went to see the Holy Prophet(sa) or the Holy Prophet(sa) found out about it himself. The Holy Prophet(sa) appealed to the Jewish man, but he did not agree. The narration then recounts how the Holy Prophet(sa) showed kindness to this companion with regards to paying off his debt and prayed for him and also how God Almighty bestowed His grace upon him.