Miracles
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we are awarded with more miracles today. elhamdulillah science is revealing them one by one.
I think you're misunderstanding my view of "miracles". I'm not just talking about great feats, I'm talking about supernatural events, things that can't (and don't) happen in the real world, things that were exaggerated in the Hebrew and Greek Bibles, and things that can't be proven by science and reason...
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I think you're misunderstanding my view of "miracles". I'm not just talking about great feats, I'm talking about supernatural events, things that can't (and don't) happen in the real world, things that were exaggerated in the Hebrew and Greek Bibles, and things that can't be proven by science and reason...
conspiracy theories will not count right?
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conspiracy theories will not count right?
Conspiracy theories? What kinds of conspiracy theories are you talking about?
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Conspiracy theories? What kinds of conspiracy theories are you talking about?
Moon landing!
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I think you're misunderstanding my view of "miracles". I'm not just talking about great feats, I'm talking about supernatural events, things that can't (and don't) happen in the real world, things that were exaggerated in the Hebrew and Greek Bibles, and things that can't be proven by science and reason...
so you don't believe in the miracle of splitting of the moon?
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so you don't believe in the miracle of splitting of the moon? o
In the traditional sense, absolutely not... If the moon was actually split in half, like the hadiyths say it was, then wouldn't the entire world have seen it?! Why can't anyone else confirm this "miracle"? If the moon really was split in two, and half of it fell behind a mountain (which is what one "sahih" hadiyth says), then wouldn't it have caused a huge explosion, earthquake, and possibly even an end to all humanity, especially in that region? And how did it get back up in the sky, reunited with the other half?!?
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In the traditional sense, absolutely not... If the moon was actually split in half, like the hadiyths say it was, then wouldn't the entire world have seen it?! Why can't anyone else confirm this "miracle"? If the moon really was split in two, and half of it fell behind a mountain (which is what one "sahih" hadiyth says), then wouldn't it have caused a huge explosion, earthquake, and possibly even an end to all humanity, especially in that region? And how did it get back up in the sky, reunited with the other half?!?
well, thats why it is called a miracle i guess... hmm
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well, thats why it is called a miracle i guess... hmm
Is there any scientific evidence for this "miracle", or even any outside sources?
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Is there any scientific evidence for this "miracle", or even any outside sources?
http//i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa210/jaythikay99/moonsplit.jpg
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http//i196.photobucket.com/albums/aa210/jaythikay99/moonsplit.jpg
So, you really believe the moon was split in half by Muhammad, and half of it fell behind a mountain?! By the way, some sources say it actually fell into someone's backyard, which is completely outrageous...
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So, what's the point in "miracles" again? ) Allah doesn't need "miracles" to convince anybody, and that's why supernatural events don't happen today, and they probably never happened in the past...
The problem I have with miracles is... look around. Everything in reality is amazing if you examine it. The only 'need' for miracles in the ancient world would be to impress people who had no conception of what constitues nature.
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The problem I have with miracles is... look around. Everything in reality is amazing if you examine it. The only 'need' for miracles in the ancient world would be to impress people who had no conception of what constitues nature.
I definately agree with you on this... Also, the Qur'aan makes it clear that Allah's "sunna"/method (laws) never changes, even to the point of calling it unchangeable. There's no evidence, in the scriptures or otherwise, that Allah ever steps outside of His own guidelines and breaks the universal laws of nature, which He established. The only things that allege this are the Bible (which has been severely corrupted, mistranslated, and misinterpreted throughout it's collection) and the hadiyths (which are, in many cases, extremely unreliable)...
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I definately agree with you on this... Also, the Qur'aan makes it clear that Allah's "sunna"/method (laws) never changes, even to the point of calling it unchangeable. There's no evidence, in the scriptures or otherwise, that Allah ever steps outside of His own guidelines and breaks the universal laws of nature, which He established. The only things that allege this are the Bible (which has been severely corrupted, mistranslated, and misinterpreted throughout it's collection) and the hadiyths (which are, in many cases, extremely unreliable)...
Lets all conclude that hadhith are folk stories, shall we?
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Peace
No such thing as miracles in the form that people fanaticise in my opinion. Everything in the universe is governed by laws set down by God, we are mearly tapping into the secrets of nature to help it work for us, e.g. medicine, aeronautics, space travel etc.
If you want to see real miracles just look around you, God has given us many examples to ponder over, from a small fly to the vast universe ;D God is Greatest.
Peace
Hope
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So, you really believe the moon was split in half by Muhammad, and half of it fell behind a mountain?! By the way, some sources say it actually fell into someone's backyard, which is completely outrageous...
All Muslims believe in that, Elhamdulillah God is able to do anything. He just say Be and there you go... peace
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That is not Moon that is actually the tomb of my great great grand father. '(
yeah
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That is not Moon that is actually the tomb of my great great grand father. '(
whatever fftopic How do you know?