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that neither did the Prophet (s.a.w) have fantastical powers and that those that are ale to work miracles are the route to the Dajal. “And so I ask you by Allah, in whose hand is the Kingdom of the Heavens? Is it Allah or is it the Satan (May Allah curse him)? So if you say that these things are Magic or from the Jinn and that is your statement, a rival is he who says that the Kingdom of the Heavens is in the hands of the Devil (May Allah curse him) And Allah curses he who says such an ignorant stupid statement and insists upon it and does not repent to Allah over it.” Ahmad Al-Hassan (a.s) Rather we say that no Prophet (s.a.w) or Vicegerent neither Dajjal (l.a) has fantastical powers of their own, rather they only have the power that Allah (swt) allows them to have. If miracles occur it only happens by the Will of Allah (swt). And even Dajjal (la) will only have the abilities that which Allah (swt) has given him to have. The Holy Qur’an (61:6) “And (remember) when 'Jesus, son of Mary, said: "O Children of Israel! I am the Messenger of Allah sent unto you confirming the Torah which came before me, and giving glad tidings of a Messenger to come after me, whose name shall be Ahmed. But when he came to them with clear proofs, they said: "This is plain magic." And is the name Ahmad (a.s) not the name of the Prophet (s.a.w), and does the verse not mention a messenger to come whose name is Ahmad. And yes the verse says messenger and not a Prophet to come, a messenger whose name is Ahmad. And yes it can refer to Muhammad (s.a.w) as well. The Qur’an runs the path of the sun an