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Miracle of Islam and Miracle of Quran
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1. Miracle of Islam : Informs people about articles of God, name of Allah, Rosullullah, Islam, Muhammad, Moslem, Malaika, Prophet, Eblees, Evil, Heaven, Hell, Life, Dead, Akherat, Sholat, Syareeah, and others include amazing images. Beside, Miracle of Islam Blog also place some links of Miracle of Islam, Miracle of Quran, and Mathematical Quran.
2. Miracle of Quran : Informs people about The Holy Quran, itself i.e. Aayah, Numbers, Verses, Sura, Mathematical Quran, Science, Abjad, and others. Ofcourse, for Moslem The Holy Quran itself is Miracle of Islam.

As a matter of fact, Miracle of Islam and Miracle of Quran has same mean. We can differ from Miracle of Islam and Miracle of Quran after reading the article and see related link bellow :

Quran Number 18 and 81 (It is Miracle of Quran)

As you know 18 and 81 are written in our hands in Arabic. You must have heard these 2
18 + 81= 99 = Al Asma'ul Husnaa
81 - 18 = 63 = The hijri years Muhammad (SAW) lived.
Now he found this : when we write it like this : 18 81=1881=19x99 And19 is the miracle of Quran (we are not submitters, if you want to see really Quran is coded somehow with 19, check www.quranmiracles.comit is the miracle of Quran,not the miracle of Rashid Khalifa.)

99 is Al Asma'ul Husnaa (again) : (Good name for Allah) and suddenly, I found this
81 18 = 8118 = 123 x 66
66 is the abjad of Allah (SWT)
123 also means something but what?

The Amazing Facts of Quran (It is Miracle of Quran)

Check this out, very interesting findings of Dr. Tariq Al Swaidan mightgrasp

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