Honoured by Abdullah Zaidi’s Reflection on The Miracle at the Rauza of Rasool Allah (SAWW)

When I began writing The Miracle at the Rauza of Rasool Allah (SAWW), it was out of a sense of spiritual responsibility—to share a dream that felt divinely inspired, filled with layers of meaning, signs, and profound beauty. Abdullah Zaidi’s review deeply moved me, not only for its appreciation of the book, but for the sincere connection it makes between sacred scripture and the experience I attempted to convey. 

He eloquently wrote: 

The belief in the finality of Prophethood is a cornerstone of Islam, affirmed in Quranic verse 33:40. Renowned commentators, including At-Tabari and Al-Qurtubi, unanimously interpret "خَاتَمَ النَّبِیّٖنَ" as 'the Last of the Prophets.' 
 
Allah Almighty says: 
 
مَا كَانَ مُحَمَّدٌ اَبَاۤ اَحَدٍ مِّنْ رِّجَالِكُمْ وَ لٰكِنْ رَّسُوْلَ اللّٰهِ وَ خَاتَمَ النَّبِیّٖنَؕ-وَ كَانَ اللّٰهُ بِكُلِّ شَیْءٍ عَلِیْمًا۠(۴۰) 
 
(The Holy Prophet) Muhammad is not the father of any man amongst you. Yes, he is the Messenger of Allah and the Last of all the Prophets. And Allah knows everything. 
 
[Kanz-ul-Iman (translation of Quran)] (Part 22, Surah Al-Ahzaab, Verse 40) 
 
In this extraordinary book, Naqvi takes us on a captivating journey into the mystical dimensions of the Rauza of Prophet Mohammad Mustafa SAWW. The dream, filled with celestial beings and divine messages, is not only enlightening but also expertly crafted. A truly remarkable read that deserves every bit of its five stars. 

This validation from a reader who brings both theological insight and spiritual understanding is both humbling and fulfilling. His reference to Surah Al-Ahzaab, verse 40—affirming the finality of Prophethood—is a powerful reminder that the dream I experienced and shared was not a revelation, but rather a personal spiritual journey within the bounds of faith. It reaffirms that the dream is meant to inspire, not to redefine doctrine, and I am grateful for readers like Abdullah who understand that balance. 

The imagery of the Rauza, the presence of angels, and the feeling of divine nearness are not easy to put into words—but through Allah’s guidance, I was able to describe them with honesty and clarity. That someone found it enlightening and beautifully told brings me immense peace. 

Thank you, Abdullah Zaidi, for seeing this book not just as a narrative, but as a deeply rooted spiritual experience connected to the core beliefs of our faith. 

Salam bar MUHAMMAD (SAWW) WA' AAL-E MUHAMMAD (A.S) 

 

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