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THE
MIRACLE OF THE SPLITTING OF THE MOON
In
the name of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate
The
Hour has approached, and the moon split. But whenever
they see a sign, they turn away and say, ‘This is
evident magic.’
The
miracle of the splitting of the moon was demonstrated
before a certain gathering who persisted in denial of
Muhammad’s Prophethood. As was related by ‘Adbullah
ibn Mas‘ud, while they were in Mina’ one night, the
Prophet split the moon into two by a gesture of his index
finger. The halves of the moon appeared one behind the
mountain and the other in front of it. Then, the Prophet
turned to us and said: ‘Be witnesses!’1
The
Qur’an refers to this miracle in the following verses:
The
Hour has approached, and the moon split. But
whenever they see a sign, they turn away and say,
‘This is evident magic’. (al-Qamar, 54.1-2)
Materialist
philosophers and their unreasoning imitators, who want to
cast a shadow with their vicious delusions over such a
bright miracle of the Prophet Muhammad, upon him be peace
and blessings, as the splitting of the moon, say: ‘If
the splitting of the moon had taken place, it would have
been known to the whole world and related in all
subsequent books of human history’.
Answer:
The splitting of the moon was demonstrated before a
certain gathering who contradicted the Prophet Muhammad,
upon him be peace and blessings, in his cause as an
evidence of his Prophethood. It happened momentarily at a
time of night when people were all asleep. Also, there
were obstacles which prevented the others from seeing it,
such as mist, clouds and time-differences between
different parts of the world. Besides, at that time
science and civilization were not yet well advanced and
not widespread, and, therefore, the observation of the sky
was very limited. Last but not least, there was nothing to
necessitate that it should have been seen all over the
world. It is because of these reasons that the splitting
of the moon was not witnessed in the whole world and
related in the history books of other nations.
In
order to remove such clouds of delusions concerning the
miracle of the splitting of the moon, heed the following
Five Points:
First
point
The
extreme stubborness of the unbelievers in the Hijaz at
that time is well-known and is recorded in history. When
the Qur’an, however, announced this incident to the
whole world through its verse, The moon split, not any of
those unbelievers, who denied the Qur’an, dared to
contradict it in this announcement. If this incident had
not occurred before their eyes, they would certainly have
taken this verse as a pretext to attack the Prophet more
formidably in his cause. However, neither the biographies
of the Prophet, nor the books of history report anything
to suggest that they denied the occurrence of this
incident. What was reported concerning their reaction is
as the verse records: They say, ‘This is evident
magic’. The unbelievers declared the event to be magic,
and they added further that if the caravans in other
places had seen it, it truly happened, otherwise the
Prophet bewitched them. When, however, the caravans coming
the following morning from the Yemen and other places
announced that they had witnessed the event, the
unbelievers showed their usual reaction, saying,-God
forbid!-‘The magic of Abu Talib’s orphan has affected
even the heavens!’
Second
point
The
majority of the foremost scholars of meticulous research
such as Sa’d al-Din al-Taftazani concluded that like the
flowing of water from the fingers of the Prophet, upon him
be peace, and his satisfying the thirst of a whole army
with that water, and the grieving of the dry wooden
pole-against which the Prophet used to lean while
delivering sermons-because of its separation from him, and
its being heard by a whole congregation, the splitting of
the moon, too, is mutawatir, that is, it has been
transmitted by one truthful group at each period to
another, forming such a vast community that their
agreement on a lie is inconceivable. It is as certain as a
famous comet-named Haley-having appeared a thousand years
ago, or as the existence of an island which we have not
seen but exists. Therefore, it is unreasonable to foster
baseless doubts about such certain, witnessed matters. In
fact, it is sufficient for their acceptability that they
are not impossible. As for the splitting of the moon, it
is quite as possible as a mountain’s being split by a
volcanic eruption.
Third
point
Prophets
work miracles to prove their claim of Prophethood and to
convince deniers, not to compel belief. Therefore, every
miracle had to be, and was, manifested to convince those
who heard the claim of Prophethood. So, if they had been
demonstrated in a way that could be seen by the whole
world or would compel everyone to believe, this would have
been contrary both to the wisdom of the All-Wise and the
Divine purpose for creating man with free will, and
sending religion, which entails that the ground be
prepared for the mind’s acceptance without the power of
choice being annulled. If, then, the All-Wise Creator had,
because materialist philosophers fancy it so, left the
moon split for one or two hours in order that it would be
seen by the whole world and recorded in all books of human
history, then it would have been no more than other
astronomical events, without having been special to the
Messengership of Muhammad, upon him be peace and
blessings, and an evidence of his Prophethood. Or, it
would have been such an obvious miracle that everyone
would have felt compelled to believe for there would have
been left for the will no way but to accept belief in him.
This, in turn, would have resulted in that someone with a
coal-like spirit like Abu Jahl would have remained at the
same level as someone with a diamond-like spirit like Abu
Bakr the Truthful, which means that the purpose of the
creation of man with a special function and responsibility
and the purpose of sending revelation would have been
negated. That is why the miracle of the splitting of the
moon was not shown to the whole world to be recorded in
all books of human history.
Fourth
point
Some
unreasoning opponents argue that if that incident had
taken place, in would have been mentioned in the histories
of such nations as the Chinese, the Japanese and
Americans. How could they have witnessed it, given that,
when this event happened, in addition to other obstacles,
it was barely sunset in such European countries as Spain,
France and England, which were then enveloped in mists of
ignorance, daytime in America and morning in China and
Japan. A thousand curses on such toadies and sycophants of
Europe!
(In
some books there is an additional record that the moon
fell to earth after it split into two parts. This was
rejected by veracious scholars on account of its being
added by a hypocrite who intended to reduce to nothing the
value of this evident miracle.)
Fifth
point
The
splitting of the moon is not an ordinary incident which
happened either due to particular causes or randoming so
that it should be criticized from the viewpoint of the law
of cause and effect. Rather, the All-Wise Creator of the
sun and the moon made it happen as an extraordinary event
in order to confirm the Prophethood of His Messenger and
to support him in his claim. Therefore, it was shown as a
convincing proof to certain people specified by Divine
Wisdom because, as stated above, the nature of Divine
guidance and human responsibility, and the purpose for
raising a Messenger required it to be so. If it had not
been concealed from the eyes of those who were not
intended to see it and who had not yet heard the
Prophethood of Muhammad due to some obstacles such as fog,
clouds and time-differences, and if had occurred according
to the law of cause and effect, then it would have been an
ordinary astrological event, not a miracle peculiar to and
connected with the Messengership of Muhammad, upon him be
peace and blessings.
In
conclusion, these arguments must be enough for any mind to
be convinced of the possibility that the splitting of the
moon occurred; now out of many evidences of its
occurrence, we shall mention only six which have the
strength of a six-fold consensus:
The
Companions of the Prophet, who were all men of justice and
truthfulness, concurred upon its occurrence.
All
of the exacting interpreters of the Qur’an have agreed
that the verse, The moon split indicates to the
splitting of the moon with a gesture of Muhammad’s
fingers, upon him be peace and blessings.
All
the truthful Traditionists narrated this incident through
various authentic channels of transmission.
All
the men of truth and sainthood, men of inspiration and
spiritual discovery have borne testimony to the occurrence
of this incident.
All
the foremost theologians whose way differ greatly from
each other and all the learned scholars have nevertheless
agreed in their confirmation of this event.
The
Community of Muhammad, upon him be peace and blessings,
who, as established by an authentic Prophetic tradition,
never agree on an error, have accepted on its occurrence.
These
six evidences are as clear as the sun to prove the
splitting of the moon.
Conclusion:
What we have put forward hitherto on this matter has been
to establish the splitting of the moon by way of refuting
the objections to the possibility of it. In a few
concluding sentences we will now speak in the name of the
truth and for the sake of belief. Now it is the turn of
the truth to speak:
The
Seal of the Prophets, upon him be peace and blessings, who
is the luminous moon of the heaven of Messengership,
proved his sainthood through his Ascension, which is the
greatest miracle of his sainthood achieved through the
quality of his worship-so elevated as to make him the
beloved of God. In other words, by making Muhammad, an
earthly being, travel through the heavens, God showed to
the dwellers of the heavens and of the highest realms his
superiority to them and his being His beloved. Similarly,
through the splitting of the moon, which is set in the sky
and bound to the earth, upon the gesture of the same
earthly being, another great miracle was demonstrated for
the inhabitants of the earth as an evidence of the
Messengership of that earthly being. Thus, the Prophet
Muhammad, upon him be peace and blessings, flew to the
summit of perfections on the two brilliant wings of
Messengership and sainthood-like the two bright halves of
the moon split into two; he ascended so near as to the
distance of two bowstrings-that is, to the highest rank,
the nearest station to God-and so became the cause of
pride of both the beings of the heavens and the
inhabitants of the earth.
Upon
him and upon his family be blessings and peace such
as to fill the earth and heavens.
Glory
be unto You! We have no knowledge save that which
You have taught us; indeed, Your are the
All-Knowing, All-Wise.
1. Bukhari,
Manaqib, 27; Muslim, Kitab Sifat al-Munafiqin wa
ahkamihim, 44.
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