Allah's Eternal Ink
THE FISH TESTIFIES FOR THE PROPHET (s.a.w):
The story of the fish began when Mr. George Wehbi, a Christian Lebanese, was practicing his fishing hobby, in Dakar, Senegal (the capital of West Africa). He caught many fish. When he went home his wife saw among them a strange fish about 50cms in length, with some Arabic writing on it. He took it to Sheikh al-Zein, who read clearly what was written in a natural way, that could not be done by a human being, but rather a Godly creation which the fish was born with. He read: "God's servant" on its belly and Muhammad" near its head, and "His Messenger" on its tail.
La ilaha illallah written in branches:
One brother from Germany wrote and sent this photo. Allah written in honeycomb:
It is a honeycomb found by a Turkish beekeeper!
Mosque still stands after Earthquake in Turkey:
A mosque still stands amidst the rubble of collapsed buildings in this aerial view of a neighbourhood in the Western Turkish town of Golcuk, 60 miles East of Istanbul, August 19, 1999. The death toll from Western Turkey's worst recorded earthquake surpassed 6000 as
hope waned of finding any of the thousands still missing under the mountains of rubble.
Ruku in Sydney:
This is a recently discovered phenomenon in a forest near
Sidney. As you can see, the bottom half of the tree trunk
is bowed in such a way that it resembles a person in a posture
of Islamic prayer - the 'Ruku'. Looking closer you can see the
'hands' resting on the knees.
The most amazing thing is that the 'man' is directly facing
the Holy Kaaba in Mecca, which is the direction Muslims face when praying.
Makes you think, doesn't it!
kindly submitted by
L. Sonday
The branches clearly say in Arabic that - THERE IS NO GOD BUT ALLAH. This
is said to be a scene on a piece of cultivated farmland in Germany.
Many Germans have been said to have embraced Islam upon seeing this
miraculous sight and that the German government put steel fences around that part of the farm to
prevent people from visiting and witnessing this miraculous site.