I cannot dare to rephrase the typical word Khan has inadvertently spoken. Would U please quote an authentic Hadees-e-Mubarkah/Riwayat or Ayat from Quran in connection thereof?
"The Muslim Ummah is almost unanimous in their opinion that the first verses of the Quran which were revealed to Prophet Mohamed (saws) in the cave of Hira on the Night of Qadr in the month of Ramadan were the first five Aayah of Surah Al-Alaq:
Allah Says in the Holy Quran Chapter 96 Surah Al-Alaq verses 1-5:
1 Proclaim! (or Read!) in the name of thy Lord and Cherisher Who created!
2 Created man out of a (mere) clot of congealed blood:
3 Proclaim! And thy Lord is Most Bountiful
4 He, Who taught (the use of) the Pen
5 Taught man that which he knew not.
After the Revelation of the above five verses of Surah Al-Alaq, it is established by authentic tradition that no Revelation came down for quite some time.
Ibn Jarir in his commentary states: Revelation to the Holy Prophet (saws) remained suspended for quite some time, and it was such a period of deep grief and distress for him (saws), that he started going to the top of the mountains.
Hadrat Jabir ibn Abdullah (r.a.) reported that the Messenger of Allah (saws) describing the period of fairat al-wahi (break in Revelation) said: One day when I was passing on the way, I suddenly heard a call from heaven. I raised my head and saw that the same Angel (Jibrael (a.s.)) who visited me in the Cave of Hira was sitting on a throne between the heaven and the earth. This struck terror into my heart, and upon reaching home quickly, I said (to his wife Hadrat Khadijah (r.a.)), Cover me up! Cover me up!. So the people of the house covered me up with a quilt. At that time, Allah sent down the Revelation:
Yaa Ayyuhal Muddaththir. (the first seven verses of Surah 74).From then on the Revelations became intense and continuous."
Narrated by Al Bukhari, Muslim, Musnad Ahmad."
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