Chief of the Prophets | 6 At one occasion, a group of disbelievers of Makkah insisted on being shown some sign. It was night and the moon was full. Muhammad (sas) pointed his finger at the moon, and it appeared to those who were present that the moon had been split, so that half of it was visible on one side of the mountain and the other half on the other side of it. This event is described in the Qur’an (Al-Qamar, 54:2-4). [Publisher] |
Introduction to the Study of The Holy Quran | 19 Holy Quran, 54:2 |
Lecture Sialkot | 7 The Hour has drawn nigh. — Al-Qamar, 54:2 [Publishers] |
Malfuzat – Volume X | 1 The Hour has drawn nigh (Surah al-Qamar, 54:2). [Publisher] |
The Life & Character of the Seal of Prophets (Volume I) | 2 Al-Qamar (54:2-5) |
The Miracle of Ahmad | 21 The Hour has drawn nigh, and the moon is rent asunder (Surah al-Qamar, 54:2). [Publisher] |