Tahdhib al-Khasa'is al-Nabawiyyah al-Kubra - Imam al-Suyuti
al-Khasa'is al-Kubra is a book written by the Egyptian writer and scholar Imam Jalal al-Din Al-Suyuti (1445–1505 CE), a distinguished Islamic scholar. The book deals with the miracles attributed to prophet Muhammad ﷺ. The book is divided into two parts. The first part basically describes the various miraculous and extraordinary events related and attributed to Muhammad. These include events before his birth up to the Tabuk expedition. Notable among the miracles described in the first part of this book are:
- Events preceding his birth,
- Events during his birth,
- Events during his trip to Syria at age 12,
- Quran as ultimate miracle,
- Isra and Mi'raj,
- Splitting of the moon,
- events during the Battle of the Trench,
This book is an authoritative book on the subject. Laden with traditions of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ from reliable books of Hadiths. The book brings to light some most overlooked and neglected aspects of his life related to his noble miracles and specialities that no one in the entire human history has ever achieved. The books starts with extraordinary events that took place both in Makkah and around the world before and at and after the birth of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ followed by extraordinary events throughout the first 40 years in the life of Prophet Muhammad before God made him His last Prophet to the entire humanity till the end of time followed by extraordinary events throughout the prophetic part of his life till his death. This book is also a compendium of Prophetic traditions illuminating often hidden aspects of Prophet Muhammad's life.