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  2. Islamic view of miracles - Wikipedia

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    The number 19, which is mentioned in chapter 74 of the Quran as being "one of the greatest miracles" played the fundamental role, [22] which according to Khalifa can be found everywhere in the structure of the Quran, and the fact that a Quranist discovered such a big miracle proved the Quranist approach. [23]

  3. Miracles of Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    One example is a book by the 12th-century Islamic scholar al-Ghazali titled Ihya' 'ulum ad-din (The Revival of the Science of Religion) which provides the following list of Muhammad's miracles: [10] Quran – The revelation of the Quran is considered by Muslims to be Muhammad's greatest miracle [11] [12] [13] and a miracle for all times, unlike ...

  4. An-Nahl - Wikipedia

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    Verse 67 speaks of the miracle of the vine: "And from the fruit of the date-palm and the vine, ye get out strong drink and wholesome food: behold, in this also is a sign for those who are wise". Quran 16:103 addresses the allegations that Muhammad has invented the Qur'an.

  5. Jesus in Islam - Wikipedia

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    The Quran attributes at least six miracles to Jesus, with many more being added over the centuries by writers and historians. Miracles were attributed to Jesus as signs of his prophethood and his authority, according to educator and professor Musa Al-Husayni ( d. 1990), an author most known for Mudhakkirat Dajaja ('Memoirs of a Hen') (Cairo ...

  6. Karamat - Wikipedia

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    As the Quran referred to the miracles of non-prophetic saintly people like Khidr (18:65–82), the disciples of Jesus (5:111–115), and the Seven Sleepers (18:7–26), amongst many others, many prominent early scholars deduced that a group of venerable people must exist who occupy a rank below the prophets and messengers but who are ...

  7. Al-Anbiya - Wikipedia

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    6 Former nations did not heed the miracles; 7-8 The former prophets were but mortal men; 9 God favors His prophets but judges infidels; 10 The Quraysh mentioned in the Quran; 11-15 The unbelieving cities and scoffers destroyed; 16-17 The heavens and the earth not created in play; 18 The truth must triumph; 19-22 Angels serve God, therefore not ...

  8. The Majestic Quran: An English Rendition of Its Meanings

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    The Majestic Qur'an: An English Rendition of Its Meanings is a 20th century English translation of the meanings of Qur'an authored by four Turkish Sunni scholars. The translation is written in modern English, and contains more than 800 explanatory notes, makes the Scripture easier to understand. Although this translation describes itself as a ...

  9. Isra' and Mi'raj - Wikipedia

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    Within the Quran, chapter 17 al-Isra, was named after the Isra', and the first verse contains a brief description. There is also some information in a later verse, and some scholars [ 8 ] say a verse in surah an-Najm also holds information on the Isra and Miʿraj.