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Chapter 18: The (foretellers) communication with the Jinn ........................................... 91<br />
Chapter 19: How the Divine Revelation started to be revealed to <strong>Al</strong>laah’s Messenger<br />
and mentioning the first thing that was revealed to him from the Glorious ﷺ<br />
Qur’aan .............................................................................................................................. 93<br />
Chapter 20: A discussion on which Aayaat were revealed first, and the two periods of<br />
interruption of al-Waḥee (Revelation) .......................................................................... 104<br />
Chapter 21: Preventing the Jinn and averting the Shayaaṭeen from eavesdropping<br />
while the Qur’aan is descending so that they do not steal a hearing, even if it was a<br />
single word, and then inform their counterparts from the men, which would have<br />
created confusion and the truth would have got mixed with falsehood ..................... 108<br />
................. 113 ﷺ Chapter 22: How the Revelation used to descend upon the Prophet<br />
Chapter 23: The instructions to the Prophet ﷺ to listen to the Qur’aan when it is<br />
being revealed without making haste to recite it ......................................................... 118<br />
Chapter 24: Khadeejah عنها the first to embrace Islaam ...................................... 120<br />
رضي اهلل<br />
Chapter 25: The mentioning of those who were the foremost in accepting Islaam ... 121<br />
Chapter 26: Mentioning of Hamza’s conversion to Islaam ........................................... 129<br />
Chapter 27: Mentioning of Abu Dharr’s conversion to Islaam ..................................... 130<br />
Chapter 28: Mentioning of Ḍhimaad’s conversion to Islaam ....................................... 134<br />
Chapter 29: <strong>Al</strong>laah’s Command to His Messenger ﷺ to propagate the Message, in<br />
private and public, and to be patient and forbearing, and to turn away from the<br />
foolish, stubborn, liars, after the proofs have been established against them; and<br />
mentioning of the persecution he ﷺ and his Companions suffered at their hands 135<br />
Chapter 30: The leaders of Quraish uniting against the Prophet ﷺ and his<br />
Companions, and their meeting with Abu Ṭaalib who was supporting and protecting<br />
his nephew, and their pressuring him to hand him over to them, but he – by the<br />
might and power of <strong>Al</strong>laah – rejected their demands .................................................. 148<br />
Chapter 31: Some of the objections which the Mushriks of Makkah raised against the<br />
Prophet ,ﷺ and their arrogance in persistently asking him ﷺ to provide a<br />
number of Signs and miracles, not for seeking guidance and rectitude but out of<br />
intransigence ................................................................................................................... 149<br />
Chapter 32: Persecution of the early Muslims .............................................................. 153<br />
Chapter 33: The Mushrikeen’s dispute with the Prophet ,ﷺ and the establishing of<br />
irrefutable proofs against them, and how their inner selves had acknowledged the<br />
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