OK the question is simple. I asked before but I dont think ppl well understood.
So I quote an example of what I mean by a miracle and basically apart from many other things that make me believe in Islam, why Im Muslim:
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"I am Muslim because there is a living proof that is enough for me to accept that Islam is the religion, it is Quran. The reason why I believe it to be a miracle is that Allah has promised to protect it till the end. No man can change Allahs promise and No man has been or will be able to do so."
So plz plz keep this example in mind but dont argue over my example, and dont say anything to tell me why u dont believe what I just said. I only want to know about ur believe (Christian, Jew, etc) and its miracle.
2007-05-17
08:55:24
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The thing is that u do not still understand the question. I am not insecure nor I want a reason for why u dont believe in what I believe. Is it so difficult to answer why u believe in what u do. I guess its quite useless to ask why u believe in what u do believe in since some of u are just too busy forming an opinion about my belief which I set as an example and not as a challenge.
2007-05-17
09:07:05 ·
update #1
And thank u LaDonnaMarie for interpreting the question right!
2007-05-17
09:09:19 ·
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I understand your question. You are pointing out something you feel is supernatural prrof of your faith and asking for things other people feel are supernatural proofs of your faith.
My example for my faith is "kareis." We believe that certain sins a Jew comits lead to "kareis," where G-d cuts them off from the community of the righteous.
In my own life I have seen that when people commit these sins, it is not long before they demonstrate they are no longer part of the righteous community by changing their dress, language, behavior, and all other things in obvious ways. It does not even matter usually if they try not to, heresy must be demonstrated openly, and the heretic does not seem to have control of this. To me it seems supernatural.
2007-05-18 03:41:10
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answered by 0 3
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I apologize if I do not understand your question, but I think you are asking for my beliefs and the miracle they are based on. Well, I would say that my reason for believing is not based on miraculous evidence. My Christian/Judaic/Chaotic beliefs stem from a faith in a universe that has more than continuous death. I believe in a higher power, and I chose to recognize that higher power within the tenets of a (somewhat modified from mainstream) Christianity. That miracles have occurred, I believe. But they do not sway me to belief.
Note that some would say that the death and resurrection of Jesus is itself a miracle. I don't consider it as such, because a miracle is only the occurrence of something which should not otherwise be able to occur. The resurrection of Jesus, on the other hand, is a natural consequence of his Godhead (I'll have no truck with God's who remain dead, although there may very well be some).
2007-05-17 09:02:48
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answered by Qwyrx 6
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Blessed if the miracle is the Qu'ran because Allah protects it and Allah is the God of Abraham, and authored the Bible and you can't possibly believe it because it is in disagreement with Allah........I"M CONFUSED according to Allah the Bible is his word and also according to Allah his word can not be changed. Pardon me for not understanding the miracle did Allah's word become corrupt when he worte the Bible or are you saying Allah is not the God that was before Muhammad?
Which would make Allah a liar. If Allah came after Muhammad how is he Muhammad's creator? Sorry the Qu'ran makes no sense but it is your miracle good luck with that. My miracle comes from knowing God personaly God's revelation through the Holy Spirit. Once you know God you have his truth and his truth is salvation through the atonement and the resurrection of Jesus Christ who had victory over sin and death.
2007-05-17 09:08:02
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answered by djmantx 7
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I am a muslim too and i wonder why you are so insecure. First you write something, then you dont want people to argue with you, may be u should research quran more and see the deeper spiritual life of Prophet Muhammed(PBUH). What Contributation are you to the world?. Islam doesnt need cheerleaders, trust me, Truth stands firm and free from impurity. If we apply Islam, thats enough for us!. We dont need to yell like that or people really think we are crazy!
Allah said that we as muslims should read bible, we as muslims should respect other religions. Allah says the rewards for good christians and jews are with him. Why are you so worried?
Can you take a look around. Before you critsize anyone, have you ever been to a muslim country. Non-muslims apply more Islamic humantarian priciples then us. We are words without actions. YOUR ACTIONS MATTER ONLY TO GOD.
PROPHET MUHAMMED(PBUH): NO ARAB IS BETTER THEN AN ARAB OR VICE VERSA AND NO BLACK IS BETTER THEN A WHITE OR VICE VERSA EXCEPT THROUGH GOOD ACTIONS AND PIETY.
Salam!
2007-05-17 08:59:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess I'd need to type all night long, to tell you about all the miracles and answered prayers of my life and some of my friends lives. When I was a very young teenager, I stumbled across a word in the Bible which noone could (or wanted to) explain to me. It was the term "speaking in tongues". I read it in 1 Corinthians chapter 14. Not knowing what "speaking in tongues was, that chapter didn't seem to make any sense to me. I thought maybe it's a talent to preach very well. But if you interpret it that way, the chapter seems contradictory. I live in Germany and Pentecostal or Charismatic churches are few here. After two Pastors would not explain that chapter to me, I wanted to give up. I wasn't happy with my life, and somehow I knew that I had to go to another continent, and that my life would change there. I wanted so much to be less shy and more sure of myself, so that I could make more friends. But I never managed to change in my own strength. Finally I had the unexspected opportunity to go to Australia for 7 months. In Australia I lived with a family who invited me to a church meeting. There I heard people speak in tongues. Hearing it I did not know what it was. I thought they were just praying in another language (which in fact it is, but not learned). When I heard that God speaks through the voice gifts to the church (tongues and interpretaion, two of my main life's questions were answered. That God actually speaks and what tongues is. (When you receive the Holy Spirit, you'll get a gift that you can speak in another language, which is unknown to you). Also I realised that I had met people who lived with God like the Israelites of old. If they had a problem, they prayed and God intervened in their lives and solved the problem (healings etc). After a while I started to realise that these people had what I needed in order to change. I wanted it too, I wanted to receive the Holy Spirit. So I decided to get baptised as the Bible says by immersion in water and soon after that I was baptised by Holy Ghost fire and spoke in tongues. My life has never been the same again. I received power, as it is promised in the Bible. I'm not the same person anymore. Immediatly I was also healed of an allergy. I trust in the Bible because it became alive for me.
2007-05-17 09:34:17
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answered by Anonymous
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It is a miracle Alright how can one explain about different Facts and phenomenon which were recently discovered but was quoted in Quran 1400 years ago the knnowledge of which was give to a person Who was not literate at all ...i.e. Prophet Mohammed (PBUH)
and those who ignore it refuse to believe it ... they will be paying the price in the end ...
2007-05-17 13:35:26
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answered by 3 Boys & a fish called Fabio 2
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I am not sure if it was a miracle, but it certainly felt like one:
When I was a teenager I was a hard-core atheist. As I grew older, I studied Islam and Buddhism, and had led my life by Buddhist principles for several years when I got "the call".
One night I had a dream in which three rays of very bright light came down from an otherwise overcast sky. I remember feeling an overwhelming peace and sense of cleanliness while watching them.
Right after that, three little dark shadows surrounded me and were holding me against my will. I was dating a Christian back then, and he told me that these were attacks from the devil and that I could fight them by saying: "I plead for the blood of Jesus to be spread over me, you (devil) don't have any power here''.
I was very angry at those dark spirits, because they made me feel dirty, so I said that sentence 3 times and they went away.
Few weeks passed and I travelled to the US to visit my boyfriend. While on the road, I saw a landscape very similar to the one I had seen in my dream.
I understood it as loud and clear call from God. As soon as we reached the hotel, I accepted Jesus Christ as my personal savior.
2007-05-17 09:30:44
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answered by G 6
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I am a Christian because I think there is enough proof, biblical and otherwise to support my belief.
I believe my faith offers a chance for salvation and I also believe yours does, as well as many others.
I have no problem for you believing what you do because it makes sense to you.
The only time i have a problem with my faith or yours or any other faith is when killing is done in the name of it and all religions have done that and still do, but fortunately that is a small percentage of people who beleive that is OK!
2007-05-17 09:03:35
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answered by rumbler_12 7
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I accept that you feel you have been part of a miracle. I even respect your opinion, however, there are people of many beliefs that feel the same way about their own religion.
2007-05-17 09:01:02
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answered by hazydaze 5
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"Islam is bad for mankind"
Please don't argue with me over my example.
Muhammed wrote the Quran over 1000 years ago and yet there are still people that don't believe in Allah, so the prophet must have been false.
Please don't say anything to tell me why u don't believe in what I said.
2007-05-17 09:03:36
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answered by ɹɐǝɟsuɐs Blessed Cheese Maker 7
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