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realms. The sight or faculty of seeing can make a mistake but the sight of the
soul of Muhammad (s.a.w.s.) can never err. There can be a defect in the eyesight
of an astrologer or an astronomer but there is no question of any error in the
feeling, observation and intelligence of the Messenger of God.
Before Muhammad (s.a.w.s.) declared his Prophethood, the people of Mecca used
to call him, 'As Sadiq - Al Amin' meaning: The most truthful and trustworthy
person. There was not even a single person who had ever found any untruth in
what he had said or done nor had anyone found any dishonesty in his dealing,
behaviour or attitude towards all. So, apart from his witness and testimony, the
permanent proof of Muhammad's Messengership and the everlasting miracle, Quran
also tells us about Resurrection, punishment in grave and rising bare-bodied on
the Day of Judgement, is it reasonable not to believe it?
Burial of Fatima Binte Asad, Mother of Amirul Mo-mineen (A.S.)
When Fatima Binte Asad, mother of Ali (a.s.) breathed her last, Amirul
Mo-mineen (a.s.) went weeping to the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) and said, "My
respected mother has expired." The Holy Prophet said, "It is my mother who has
expired." There was a wonderful affection in the relation between the Holy
Prophet and Fatima Binte Asad. The latter had looked after the former just like
a caring and loving mother for quite a long time. At the time of her burial, the
Holy Prophet took off his shirt and told people to dress the late Fatima in it.
People did so. Then first the Holy Prophet himself lay in that grave for a few
moments and prayed for her forgiveness. After the grave was filled up, he stood
near it and, after a while, said loudly, "Your son, your son, but not Ja'far and
Aqeel." People asked about the reason of doing so. The Holy Prophet replied,
"Once I was talking about the rising of the bare-bodied dead on the Day of
Resurrection. Fatima Binte Asad came to me weeping and said, 'I wish that you
might cloth me in your shirt after I die.' She was very fearful also about the
squeeze of the grave. So, before she was buried, I myself slept in her grave for
some time and prayed,
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