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Keywords: Divine action, miracles, supra-natural events, supplications, divine intervention

 

This monograph delves into the fascinating realm of miracles and supplications within the Sunni tradition, offering an exploration of their nature, necessity, and possibility. It investigates the theological and philosophical perspectives surrounding miracles as extraordinary events that are attributed to divine intervention. Furthermore, it delves into the understanding of who can receive a miracle within the Sunni tradition, differentiating between prophets/messengers and deceivers.

Within this exploration, the monograph examines the role of miracles as historical events that serve as undeniable acts of God. It explores the significance of miracles in relation to the laws of nature and causation, highlighting the extraordinary nature of occurrences that transcend natural explanations.

Additionally, the monograph takes a closer look at the practice of supplication (du’a) and its connection with miracles. It investigates the understanding of supplications as acts of devotion and communication with the divine, exploring their role in seeking divine intervention and experiencing extraordinary events.

By embarking on this journey, the monograph sheds light on the intricate interplay between miracles, supplications, and the Sunni tradition. It invites readers to explore the theological, philosophical, and historical dimensions of these extraordinary phenomena, providing a comprehensive understanding of their nature and significance within the Sunni worldview

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