In later Islamic sources miracles of the prophets were referred to by Muʿjiza ( مُعْجِزَة), literally meaning "that by means of which confounds, overwhelms, his opponents"), while miracles of saints are referred to as karamat (charismata). ![]() In the Quran the term āyah ( / ˈ ɑː j ə/ Arabic: آية plural: آيات āyāt, literally "sign") refers to signs in the context of miracles of God's creation and of the prophets and messengers (such as Ibrahim/Abraham and Isa/Jesus). ![]() ![]() A number of terms are used in Islam to refer to the claims of events happening that are not explicable by natural or scientific laws, subjects where people sometimes invoke the supernatural.
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