The Dream of Lady Āminah and the Reality of Its Narration

Authored by: Hafiz Muhammad Anwar Zahid (Hafizahullah)

◈ The Narrative


It is narrated that Lady Āminah saw a dream in which someone said to her:


“O Āminah! Your child will be the leader of the entire world.
When the child is born, name him Muḥammad ﷺ and Aḥmad ﷺ, and tie a taʿwīdh (amulet) around his neck.”

Upon waking, she reportedly found a golden tablet upon which some poetic verses were inscribed.


◈ Ḥadīth Verification


Sayyid Sulaiman Nadwi states:


  • This story is found in the works of Abū Nuʿaym.
  • The narrator of this report is Abū Ghaziyyah Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Anṣārī, regarding whom:

    Imam al-Bukhārī said: His narrations are rejected (munkar).

    Ibn Ḥibbān stated:

    “He used to steal the narrations of others and attribute fabricated reports to trustworthy narrators.”

◈ Later Scholarly Evaluations


  • Among the later scholars:

    Ḥāfiẓ al-ʿIrāqī declared the narration baseless (bī aṣl).
    al-Shāmī described it as extremely weak.
  • Ibn Isḥāq also reports this story, but without mentioning any chain of transmission.
  • In Ibn Saʿd’s Ṭabaqāt, this narrative appears through al-Wāqidī, whose reputation for falsehood is well established and requires no elaboration.

❀ Conclusion


This narration:


❌ Contains a severely criticized narrator,
❌ Is unsupported by a sound chain,
❌ Includes reports from fabricators and discredited transmitters, and
❌ Cannot be relied upon for establishing any aspect of the Seerah.
 
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