Miracles given to prophets are related to issues prevalent at those times
Every prophet was given miracles related to the issues that were prevalent at their times:
a) During the time of Moses, magic and wizardry were at the peak. The most famous miracles of Moses were of the same kind; his rod became a dragon and swallowed the magic of all of the magicians. All of the magicians believed in Allah when they saw it.
b) Most of the miracles of Jesus were related to medicine since the science of medicine was prevalent during the time of Jesus. He treated many diseases that doctors could not cure and revived the dead.
c) During the time of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH), four things were prevalent in the Arabian Peninsula:
(1) Rhetoric and fluency.
(2) Poetry and oratory.
(3) Prophecy and soothsaying.
(4) Narrating the events and disasters in the past.
The Quran challenged all of those four groups. In the end, the Quran made them prostrate themselves before it in amazement and esteem; the Quran made them its students. None of them ever dared to say or write a verse similar to the verses of the Quran.
- Second Point: The Quran challenging the people of knowledge and understanding.
- If there is no difference between magic and miracle, how can it be understood that miracle is different from magic?
- What is the state of sorcery in Judaism? Do they not regard sorcery haram today according to their religion?
- 2. Proofs of Prophethood
- Types of Miracles
- Is the existence of miracles not contrary to the mystery of testing?
- Is it permissible to apply to a hodja in order to break a spell?
- Will you give information about HARUT and MARUT?
- 6. Miracles of Hazrat Muhammad
- Is it religiously permissible for a person to have magic done on a person that he/she likes in order to marry him/her and make him/her fall in love with oneself?
