Why Islam is true relgion

- Islamis last religion
- The messanger of islam is Muhamed and miracle of our prophet  is quran
- Our God sent all prophet for his nation just Muhamed ( p b u h) he sent for all people and all nation in world
- Quran is words of God
Muslims has one book since 1400 years it is quran and our God said
15- 9. Verily We: It is We Who have sent down the Dhikr(i.e. the Qur'an) and surely, We will guard it (fromcorruption)  15. The Rocky Tract (Al-Hijr )
The muslimes has one  book of Quran just one same words in all world since 1400 years
- Christianity has many books but in gospel of Barnabas    Muhammad Is Mentioned By The Exact Name In The Gospel Of Barnabas
If the whole of mankind and Jinn were to gather together to produce the like of this Qur'an, they could not produce the like thereof, even if they  backed up each other with help and support. And We have explained to man, in this Qur'an, every  kind of similitude: Yet the greater part of men refuse  ( to receive it ) except with ingratitude].(Isra 88-89)
The messgae of islamMonotheism  [5. You (Alone) we worship, and You (Alone) we ask for help (for each and everything)  ] Quran  the opening 1-5   , so the great mistakes is assoation with God  [ God does not forgive association with Him, but He forgives anything less than that to whomever He wills. Whoever associates anything with God has devised a monstrous sin. QURAN :4 women
109. Say (O Muhammad  to mankind). "If the sea were ink for (writing) the Words of my Lord, surely, the sea would be exhausted before the Words of my Lord would be finished, even if we brought (another sea) like it for its aid."  Quran 18. Surah Al-Kahf (The Cave)
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- What is Miracle of quran the quran talk All story in past .:
- of some prphets like Adam
Idris (Enoch) Nuh (Noah) Hud (Heber) Salih (Methusaleh) Lut (Lot) Ibrahim (Abraham) Ismail (Ishmael) Ishaq (Isaac) Yaqub (Jacob)Yusuf (Joseph) Shu’aib (Jethro) Ayyub (Job) Dhulkifl (Ezekiel) Musa (Moses) Harun (Aaron) Dawud (David) Sulayman (Solomon) Ilias (Elias) Alyasa (Elisha) Yunus (Jonah) Zakariya (Zachariah) Yahya (John the Baptist) Isa (Jesus)
- In Chapter 3, Verse 83, Allah (Praise to Him) also tells us about life in outer space saying:
- Do they want other than the Religion of Allah? While (all) who are in the heavens and the Earth have willingly, or unwillingly, submitted to Him (as Muslims do), and to Him shall they be returned.

- And he talk of future
- The Verses in the Quran That Mention Future Events Which Later Came to Pass
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- "God is the Knower of the future; He does not permit anyone to unveil such knowledge. Only through the messenger that He chooses does He reveal future and past events" 72:27
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1- The splitting of the moon:
This already happened in June 1969 when man landed on the moon and brought back moon rocks. People on earth can go now to many museums, colleges and observatories to look at pieces of the moon.
"The Hour has come closer, and the moon has split" 54:1
One example of the events foretold in the Quran is the victory of the Romans over the Persians within three to nine years after the Romans were defeated by the Persians. God has said in the Quran:
  The Romans have been defeated in the nearest land (to the Arabian Peninsula), and they, after their defeat, will be victorious within bedd’ (three to nine) years....  (Quran, 30:2-4)
Let us see what history tells us about these wars.  A book entitled History of the Byzantine State says that the Roman army was badly defeated at Antioch in 613, and as a result, the Persians swiftly pushed forward on all fronts.1  At that time, it was hard to imagine that the Romans would defeat the Persians, but the Quran foretold that the Romans would be victorious within three to nine years.  In 622, nine years after the Romans’ defeat, the two forces (Romans and Persians) met on Armenian soil, and the result was the decisive victory of the Romans over the Persians, for the first time after the Romans’ defeat in 613.2  The prophecy was fulfilled just as God has said in the Quran.
- a) The Descendants of the Prophet (S)
- In Surah Kawthar, the Qur’an informs people that the descendants of Prophet will ultimately be numerous, this despite the fact that in his lifetime his enemies were hopeful that he would die without issue, since all the sons of the Prophet had died in infancy, and only one of his daughters survived.        
- “To you We have granted abundance. Therefore to Your Lord turn in prayers and sacrifice. For he who hated you, will be cut-off”. (Sura no. 108)
- b) Defeat of Persian Empire
- In 615 AD, KhusruParviz of Persia attacked Byzantium (Roman) empire and gained control of Syria, Palestine and North Africa. He ransacked Jerusalem, set fire to the Holy Sepulcher and destroyed numerous cities. The war ended in clear victory for fire-worshippers of Persia.
- News of the defeat of Byzantine worshippers of God was received with satisfaction by the idolaters of Mecca. This was grievous to the Muslims and caused them much anxiety about the future course of the events. It was then that a revelation came foretelling the renewed triumph of the Byzantine over the Persians within few years.

- Within less than 10 years, this Prophecy of the Qur’an was fulfilled in the year 624 A.D. corresponding to year 2 A.H. How can we explain the confident and categorical prediction of the victory of a defeated people over a victorious people, in the absence of any factors pointing to the likelihood of such an event? A realistic approach to the state of society and the course of events would definitely have contradicted this prophesy. The Prophet of Islam foretold a definite military victory at a certain point in the future. How didhe know itwasgoing to occur?
- c) Conquest of Khaybar and Mecca
- The Qur’an has also foretold the conquest of Mecca and the triumph of the Muslims over the polytheists as follows:
- “That which God inspired in his prophet by means of a dream is true and veracious: Without any doubt you will enter the sacred mosque (in Mecca) in safety and security. You will shave your heads and shorten your hairs without any fear or anxiety. God knows what you do not know. And you will win a victory near at hand”. (48:27)
- These predictions were made at a time when no military expert or adviser could have predicted the occurrence, given the difficult circumstances of the Muslims and the unfavorable situation in which they found themselves.
- In the same verse (48:27), the Qur’an also mentions the future occurrence of another historical event, namely the triumph of the Muslim warriors at Khaybar, and their conquest of its formidable fortresses. Hard blows had been inflicted upon the Muslims from Khaybar, but in the end the army of Islam triumphed over the Jews, and the predictions of the Qur’an was completely fulfilled. Can we ascribe this precise knowledge of the future to the knowledge and speculation of the Prophet?
d) The Final Outcome of Abu Lahab
- The Qur’an also predicts with clarity the final outcome of the life of a given individual, Abu Lahab, the obstinate enemy of Islam. It proclaims categorically that he will refuse the religion of monotheism until the very end of his life, and that for this reason his painful destiny will be to enter the fire of God’s wrath.
- These are the verses of the Qur’an:
- “May Abu Lahab perish, and may his two hands be cut off. The wealth he accumulated to destroy Islam has not availed him or saved him from destruction; he will soon fall into the flaming fire of Hell”. (111:1-3).
- All historians agree that Abu Lahab closed his eyes on this world as an unbeliever, and that he persisted in his obstinate hostility to the prophet of Islam until the final moments of his life. The verses revealed concerning the events mentioned above constitute a further proof that the sacred book of Islam is from God.  
- e) The Return of the Prophet (S) to Mecca
- Likewise, the prediction that the Prophet (S) would return to Mecca, his home, made at a time when he abandoned it for Medina because of the pressures of the polytheists, is also an indication of a higher consciousness:
- “God Who made incumbent on you the recitation of the Qur’an will return you to your birthplace”. (28:85).
- All the afore-mentioned predictions of future events are inexplicable unless they be ascribed to the source of revelation, to the infinite knowledge of Allah (swttedyou ?
There are also many other verses in the Quran and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad   that mention future events which later came to pass.
The mircelogquran it is another subject

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