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Ants in Quran

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Allah said to Muhammad in the holy Quran:
Quran sura 27:16 : "And Sulaiman became the successor of Daud and said, O people, 'We have been taught the language of birds, and we have been bestowed of everything. Undoubtedly, this indeed is a manifest grace".

Quran sura 27:17 : "And there were gathered for Sulaiman his armies amongst jinns and men and birds, then they were hold back".

Quran sura 27:18 : "Until when they came to the valley of the ants, and said, 'O ants, enter your houses; lest Sulaiman and his armies may crush you unknowingly".

Quran sura 27:19 : "There upon he smilingly laughed at her works, and said, 'O my Lord, grant me guidance that I may be grateful for Your favour which You have bestowed upon me and my parents and that I may do such good works as would please You and admit me out of Your Mercy among Your those bondmen who deserve Your proximity".

...... That is Miracle of Islam or Miracle of Quran

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