Eclipse Of Sun And Moon - Prophecy Fulfilled.... 
 
 The Holy 
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) had announced a very clear and 
definite sign of the appearance of the Mahdi which was not in the power 
of anyone to manufacture or improvise. Darqutni, an eminent and 
recognized authority on Hadith, had  recorded that the Holy Prophet 
Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: 
 
 For our Mahdi there are 
appointed two signs which have never been manifested for any other 
claimant since the creation of the Heavens and the earth. They are that 
at his advent there shall occur an eclipse of the moon on the first of 
(Its appointed nights), and an eclipse of the sun on the middle one of 
(Its appointed days) and both will occur in the same month of Ramadan. 
(Sunan Dar Qutini vol 2, p. 65, Bab Safatus – Salatulkhusuf) 
 
 In this Hadith four conditions have been stated, which if fulfilled will become a sign of the truth of the Imam Mahdi. 
 
 The eclipses of the moon and the sun occur according to the set laws of
 nature as related to astronomy. According to these laws, if Hijrah 
Calendar is used, the dates on which a lunar eclipse can occur are the 
13th, 14th or 15th nights of the lunar month. And the dates on which a 
solar eclipse can occur are the 27th, 28th or 29th of the lunar month. 
The sign mentioned by the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), 
therefore, was that the moon would be eclipsed on the 13th night of the 
lunar month, and the eclipse of the sun would take place on the 28th of 
the same month, which will be the month of Ramadan. The sign was to 
appear after and not before the advent of the Mahdi. 
 
 Some have
 objected that the lunar eclipse should have occurred on the first night
 of Ramadan. They ignore the laws of astronomy and the established 
movements of celestial bodies. Furthermore, the Arabic word for moon 
used in the above stated Hadith is Qamar, which is used for the moon on 
the fourth lunar night and onward; whereas, the moon of the first three 
nights is called Hilal in Arabic. 
 
 The above stated Hadith does
 not mean to say that the lunar and solar eclipses have never occurred 
in the month of Ramadan before. In fact, according to astronomers they 
have occurred many times in the month of Ramadan since the time of the 
Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). The crucial point is that 
there would be a claimant of being Mahdi at that time and he will 
proclaim this occurrence to be a sign for him. This is exactly what 
happened. 
 
 Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad founded the Ahmadiyya 
Movement in Islam in 1889, and announced his claim of being the Reformer
 of the age. Later on, in 1891, under Divine guidance he claimed to be 
the Promised Messiah mentioned in the prophecies of the Holy Prophet 
Muhammad (peace be upon him), and Jesus in Bible. The sign of eclipses 
of the moon and the sun in the month of Ramadan was shown in 1894. An 
eclipse of the moon occurred on Thursday night, the 13 of Ramadan 
Hijrah, 1311 (21 March, 1894), and the eclipse of the sun occurred on 
the 28th Ramadan of the same month of Ramadan (6 April, 1894), in exact 
accord with the prophecy of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon 
him). Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad proclaimed the eclipses in Ramadan of 
1894 to be a great sign in his favor. There have been many claimants of 
being Mahdi in Islamic history, but this sign was never shown for any 
one of them. This sign about the Mahdi is found in the books of Hadith 
collected by both Shi‘ah and Sunni sects. A great many of Islamic 
religious books mention this prophecy about the expected Mahdi. (The 
Promised Messiah and Mahdi, Dr. Aziz Ahmad Chaudhry, pp 77-78) 
 
 These eclipses were visible over a large part of Asia including India. 
The same phenomenon was repeated in the United States of America in 
1895. 
 
 (The Story of Eclipses, George F. Chambers, p 33, London, 1902) 
 
 The sign of the eclipses was beyond the power of any person to show. 
The Promised Messiah and Mahdi considered this sign of the eclipses to 
be very significant and said that with this sign, the foundation of the 
victory of Islam had been laid. He also said that mosques will be built 
and people will join Islam in hordes. The Promised Messiah and Mahdi has
 written about this sign in many of his books. He writes: 
 "And I 
also swear by God Almighty that I am the Promised Messiah and I am the 
same person who was promised by the Prophets. There is news about me and
 my age in the Torah, the Gospels, and the Holy Qur’an. It is stated 
that there will be eclipses in the sky and severe plague on the earth." 
(Da'fiul Bala’, p 18) 
 "These signs are not unknown and obscure, 
they have been witnessed by hundreds of thousands of people and I can 
confidently say that probably hundreds of such witnesses are present in 
this very meeting (i.e. November 2nd 1904). Signs appeared for me from 
the heaven and so they did from the earth. The signs which were the 
conditions precedent to my advent, and which the prophets, including the
 Holy Prophet(saw), had foretold, appeared in my support. One of them 
was the eclipse of the sun and the moon which must have been witnessed 
by everyone. Indeed this was the prophecy recorded in the authentic 
tradition according to which both the sun and the moon were to be 
eclipsed during the month of Ramadan, testifying to the coming of the 
Mahdi and Messiah. Now come and tell me whether this prophecy has been 
fulfilled or not? Who can deny having witnessed this sign?" (Lecture 
Ludhiana p. 61; delivered before a large gathering on Nov. 2 1904).
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