Yuksel’s Note:-
013:038 The Quran informs us about many miracles/evidences (aya/beyyinat) given to previous messengers, as extraordinary evidences for their extraordinary claims. However, many dogmatic skeptics or dogmatic followers of a particular teaching always managed to find excuses to blind themselves to those evidences. They considered them to be magic, tricks, illusions or mythology. Some modern Muslim scholars, perhaps because of their lack of appreciation of God's power, tried very hard to deny the existence of miracles; they tried to transform them into natural events, or symbolic statements. Those who have witnessed the perpetual mathematical miracle of the Quran, will have no problem in accepting the examples of miracles given in the Quran. Miracles remove the doubts of those who sincerely seek for truth, and strengthen those who already acknowledged the message. The Quran repeatedly informs us that God does not change His sunna (law); and sending messengers with supporting miracles/signs has been God's law. Below is a list of miracles/signs mentioned in the Quran:
Some of the Children of Israel are resurrected on Earth after being killed (2:56).
Moses causes 12 springs to gush forth (2:60).
A man dies and is resurrected after 100 years (2:259).
Abraham kills four birds and brings them back to life (2:260).
Zechariah’s wife gives birth while infertile (3:40).
Mary gives birth while being a virgin (3:47).
Jesus heals the blind, lepers (3:49).
Jesus raises the dead (3:49).
Angels descend to fight alongside the prophet (3:125).
God speaks to Moses (4:164).
Jesus brings down a feast from heaven (5:112).
Moses turns his staff into a serpent (7:107).
Moses’ hand becomes pure white (7:108).
God reveals Himself physically to a mountain (7:143).
Abraham’s wife gives birth while beyond menstruation (11:72).
The sleepers of the cave survive 309 years in sleep (18:25).
Jesus speaks from birth (19:29).
Abraham survives being burned alive by the fire turning cold (21:69).
Solomon commands the winds (21:81).
Moses parts the sea and saves the Children of Israel (26:63).
Solomon speaks to the birds (27:16).
Solomon moves a palace across time and space (27:40).