Question Of The Week 9.3 "Have you ever witnessed a miracle? The Rainfall's Miracle

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It is our good fortune to be able to answer another question of the week and to be a part of such a fantastic competition. Why is there suffering if there is a god, as we discussed in a previous post? Which was a fantastic opportunity to demonstrate our understanding of God and Spirit. Many people came with a variety of ideas, and the responses were incredibly entertaining. This week's question is amazing and intriguing: Have you ever witnessed a Miracle.

A miracle is something that happens without the use of any power or that is beyond the reach of man. Miracles are anything out of the ordinary that astonishes everyone. This is one of those questions that religious people can answer more clearly and easily because it is a religious question. Not everyone believes in miracles, and they dismiss this as nonsense. Religious people believe in miracles, and they do exist, as evidenced by numerous examples from history..

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Many times, I have witnessed miracles, both in my own life and in the lives of others. As Muslims, we have many prayers for various occasions, and you can also read from the Quran. We had no rain for about two years in 2019, which was concerning for all residents of the city, and according to research experts, there may be drought if rainfall does not occur for the next few years. Everyone was terrified, and they prayed to God for a miracle.

Great Muslim scholars gathered for a meeting to discuss this and decided to take action. We have a namaz called NAMAZ ISTISQA that is specifically for rainy days. This namaz is a little longer than most, lasting about half an hour. They decided to organise ISTISQA to address this major issue and set a date for a gathering to offer ISTISQA Namaz..

ISTISQA is offered when there is a drought and little rain, the water level in streams and wells is low, or the river has dried up. This Salat is also known as the Salat of Forgiveness and Repentance. This is a brief definition of ISTISQA Namaz.

There are some rules and regulations for this namaz, such as it must be offered directly under the sky, without any obstructions, and it must be attended by at least 20 people. To offer namaz ISTISQA, there should be a large barren area, so all of the conditions were met, and people gathered to offer prayers. Believe me, as we began to pray, a dark cloud appeared from the west and quickly spread across the sky. We were praying when raindrops began to fall, and as we finished the prayer, the rain began to fall heavily, which was a true miracle.

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This rain continued for the entire week, making everyone happy and thanking God for his blessings. This is one of the miracles I've witnessed in my life. In my life, I've witnessed many miracles, which I'll share in my next post if I have time.

This is my response to the question about witnessing a miracle, which I described in the form of a storey. The storey I told you about earlier is true, and I hope you enjoyed it. Please let me know if you enjoyed the storey and add your comments so that we can continue to discuss it..

Thank you for stopping by.

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