Exposing 8 Baseless Beliefs About the Prophet’s ﷺ Light

⚜️ 8 Claims Related to the Prophet's ﷺ Light and Their Shar’i Analysis in the Light of Qur'an and Hadith ⚜️
Source: Fatawa Shaykh al-Hadith Mubarakpuri, Vol. 1, Page 104


Introduction


In Question No. 35, a religious scholar presented eight claims during a public sermon. Some of these are extremely strange and contradict the foundational beliefs of Islam. In response to an inquiry by Abdul Haleem from Sarawa Patna, a detailed and researched answer was provided. Below is a comprehensive analysis of each of the eight claims in light of the Qur’an and authentic Hadith.


Molvi Sahib's Eight Claims:


① The Prophet ﷺ was born from light.
② If Allah ﷻ had not created the Prophet ﷺ, neither the heavens, the earth, nor jinn and mankind would have been created.
③ The saliva of the Prophet ﷺ was fragrant.
④ The urine and feces of the Prophet ﷺ were fragrant.
⑤ The companions used to apply his saliva to their bodies.
⑥ The Prophet ﷺ used to hide his saliva and urine.
⑦ Once, he ﷺ hid his urine under a bed, and a maid drank it mistaking it for perfume.
⑧ The blessed body of the Prophet ﷺ cast no shadow.


Claim ①: The Prophet ﷺ was born from light


Presented Evidences:
أول ما خلق الله نوري
يا جابر، أول ما خلق الله نور نبيك من نوره
أنا من نور الله من الله والمؤمنون مني


Research-Based Response:
◈ The first narration is Mu‘allaq (suspended without a chain of transmission) and is considered fabricated by hadith scholars.
◈ The second narration from Musannaf ‘Abd al-Razzaq is also without a chain and listed among fabrications.
◈ Authentic ahadith establish that the first creation was the Pen:
أول ما خلق الله القلم
(Ahmad 5/317, Tirmidhi 4/457, Abu Dawud 5/76)
◈ Renowned scholars like Hafiz Ibn Hajar, Mulla Ali Qari, Ibn Taymiyyah, and Al-Sakhawi unanimously declared the third and fourth narrations as fabricated.
◈ Hadith from Sahih Muslim:
خلقت الملائكة من نور، وخلق الجان من نار، وخلق آدم مما وصف لكم
(Sahih Muslim 4/229)
◈ The Prophet ﷺ is from the progeny of Adam (peace be upon him), who was created from clay. Thus, his human nature is certain.


Conclusion:
The belief that the Prophet ﷺ was created from light is invalid both rationally and textually. The Ahl al-Hadith do not hold this belief.


Claim ②: Everything was created for the Prophet ﷺ


◈ The oft-quoted narration "لولاك لما خلقت الأفلاك" is frequently cited by innovators, yet it is fabricated.


References:
➤ As-Saghani said: Fabricated, as mentioned in Al-Khulasa
(Tadhkirat al-Mawdu‘at, p. 86; Mawdu‘at Kabir, p. 59)


◈ Other narrations also state:
If not for you, I would not have created Paradise… Hell… the world.
(Narrated by Daylami, Ibn Asakir)


Conclusion:
These narrations are fabricated and unreliable. No authentic basis for such a belief exists.


Claim ③: His ﷺ saliva was fragrant


◈ There is no authentic or even weak hadith proving that his saliva was fragrant.
◈ If a narration is found with a sound chain, there would be no objection in accepting it.


Claim ④: His ﷺ urine and feces were fragrant


◈ This claim is false, baseless, and fabricated.
◈ No narration confirms it.


Claim ⑤: The Companions applied his ﷺ saliva on their bodies


◈ It is true that the companions, out of deep love, used to seek blessings (tabarruk) through his saliva, spit, and water from his ablution.


Reference:
➤ Hafiz Ibn Hajar:
"In it is the purity of phlegm… and seeking blessings through the pure leftovers of righteous people."
(Fath al-Bari)


◈ However, this does not prove fragrance, but rather the intention of seeking blessings.


Claim ⑥: He ﷺ used to hide his saliva and urine


◈ There is no evidence that the Prophet ﷺ used to hide his saliva.
◈ The purpose of hiding his urine and feces was modesty, privacy, and concealment, not to prevent blessings.


Claim ⑦: A maid drank his ﷺ urine due to its fragrance


Actual Incident:
Umm Ayman (RA) mistakenly drank the contents of a bowl at night, thinking it was water, but it was urine.
Narrated:
"She erred and drank it… He ﷺ said: 'You will never suffer from abdominal pain after this day.'"
(Al-Isabah 4/433)


◈ This incident does not establish that the urine was fragrant or that it was intentionally consumed.
◈ According to some jurists, the Prophet’s ﷺ excretions were pure, but there is no authentic statement from any of the four Imams to confirm this.


Claim ⑧: The blessed body of the Prophet ﷺ cast no shadow


◈ This claim depends on the earlier claim that he ﷺ was created from light.
◈ Since the light-origin theory is invalid, the notion that he ﷺ had no shadow is also baseless and absurd.


Additional Notes


◈ Some narrations mention the fragrance of the Prophet’s ﷺ sweat, but these narrations too are:


Hadith: The people of Madinah would smell it… and they named the house “Bayt al-Mutayyibeen”
(Al-Fawa'id al-Majmu‘ah, p. 205)


➤ In it is Hasan al-Kalbi, who is abandoned as a narrator
(Majma‘ al-Zawa'id 8/283)


◈ Therefore, such narrations are near fabricated and unreliable.


Conclusion


All eight claims made by the Molvi Sahib are unproven, based on fabricated narrations, and contrary to the creed of Ahl al-Hadith. Some of the statements are outright false, irrational, and based on ignorance. Such beliefs are often found among innovators, and attributing them to the Ahl al-Hadith is completely incorrect.


The Reality Is:
The Qur'an and authentic Hadith are replete with countless virtues of the Prophet ﷺ. There is no need for lies, exaggeration, or fabricated stories to affirm his greatness.


Ma ‘indi wallāhu a‘lam biṣ-ṣawāb
(What I know is limited, and Allah knows best what is right.)
 
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