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Miracle of Allah

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We as humans are not difficult to see the power and majesty of God, just by looking and watching the universe we will know how great the creator of all this. Is there any logical proof that man who created all or all of this happens by chance without a creator?

A scientist who uses logical thinking skills will certainly deny that humans have created animals, plants, water, earth, let alone created the universe that until now there are still many mysteries that have not been revealed because of the limitations of science.

God gives many signs of their authority to the people who among them can be captured by the five senses like trees bowing, the sentence of God in fruits, mountains, fish skin. sentence of God is formed by plants and clouds. Map of the world formed in cow leather, a cluster of bees forming the sentence of God, and many more acts of nature as a sign of God's power.

For a Muslim phenomenon like that of course can easily be trusted even if some are deliberately contrived so that similar peculiarities by certain people with a specific purpose. Even so God can make things that we think is weird and impossible, why? because God is so powerful, no one creature could ever like it.

Here is video footage that proves the power of God. You may believe or not, which is clearly a Muslim must believe in the power of God, even without watching this video.


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