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Several Quranic verses highlight instances where Muhammad's contemporaries challenged him to validate his prophetic claims by demanding that he demonstrate phenomena that defied the ordinary course of nature, such as causing a fountain to gush from the ground, creating a lush garden with flowing rivers, manifesting a golden house, or delivering a readable book from heaven.
The Qur'an does not mention any miracle for Adam who though an Islamic prophet was not supposed to convince anybody of God's message. [1] Sura (verse) 11 and 23 (Al-Mu’minoon) [20] mention miracles of Noah , "The oven (tannur) out of which the water burst and announced the flood". [1]
Historical reliability of the Quran concerns the question of the historicity and plagiarism of the described or claimed events in the Quran.. The Quran is viewed to be the scriptural foundation of Islam and is believed by Muslims to have been sent down by Allah (God) and revealed to Muhammad by the angel Jibreel ().
A criticism made of the commission is that in its enthusiasm to prove that evidence in favor of Qur'anic scientific miracles “is clear and obvious" and to demonstrate that "a group of eminent non-Muslim scholars in several fields” has testified to this miraculous connection, [13] the commission has spread misleading, out-of-context statements by several of these non-Muslim scholars.
A page of the Qur'an,16th century: "They would never produce its like not though they backed one another" written at the center. In Islam, ’i‘jāz (Arabic: اَلْإِعْجَازُ, romanized: al-ʾiʿjāz) or inimitability [citation needed] of the Qur’ān is the doctrine which holds that the Qur’ān has a miraculous quality, both in content and in form, that no human speech can ...
Indeed, historically people have demanded prophets proof of their prophecy, and the Quran has recognized the legitimacy of this demand. This demand for proof is answered by acts of miracle by Prophets. Miracles are not logically impossible acts, but rather are a "break in what is habitual" (kharq-i ‘adat), a phenomenon that is often observed ...
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Miracles in Islam play less of an evidentiary role. [30] The Quran is considered the main miracle of the Prophet Muhammad , though the Quran mentions miracles like Jesus talking in infancy. [ 30 ] In Sunni Islam , karamat [ 31 ] refers to supernatural wonders performed by Muslim saints .