Criticism of Expansion of Miracles' Claims in Hadith, Heritage Scriptures George Tarabishy as a Model

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Miracles are one of the means that prove the truth of the prophets' messages, and confront those who doubt their prophet hood. The miracles were an unchallenged divine proof.

 They came in accordance with the time of each prophet, and were appropriate for his people, to address the minds and convince them that those miracles are of divine origin, and 

are not created by humans. Miracles have varied, such as reviving 

the dead, the Isra and Mi'raj, and the descent of angels in 

Badr battle, to confirm Allah's ability to change facts and events.

This research addresses many issues such as: 

discussing the evidence of those who deny sensory miracles such as (George Tarabishy), tracking the statistics of miracles in the Islamic heritage, analyzing "Al-Khara'ij and Al-Jara'ih" book by al-Rawandy, and investigating the impact of miracles on the behavior of the individual and society historically, according to the nature of their presence in the popular imagination.

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