Islam is the religion of miracles .There are alot of miracles in Islam such as
Allah name in Kashmir Sky: -
Showkat Nanda, a young photo journalist, captured on Wednesday, January 23, a rare model manufactured by clouds in the sky over northern Baramulla town forming Kashmiris spelling Arabic word Allah.
“When I looked up, there was something unique to capture, as I saw an indiscernible pattern of clouds forming word ALLAH,” Nada told IslamOnline.net.
“I was really surprised. I watched him for some time and continued to click with my camera.”
Facing the Kaaba Ruku Treeky
Showkat Nanda, a young photo journalist, captured on Wednesday, January 23, a rare model manufactured by clouds in the sky over northern Baramulla town forming .
Miracle Tree Resembling a Man Praying : – 
It is a phenomenon recently discovered in a forest near Sidney. Like you can see, the lower half of the trunk of the tree is inclined so that it resembles a person in a posture of Islamic prayer – the ‘ruku. Looking closely you can see the ‘hands’ resting on the knees.
The most surprising is that “man is directly facing the Kaaba, Mecca is the direction Muslims all over the world face during prayer.
Recently, some brothers have sent us the latest pictures of the tree above
The words in Arabic on the fish body
Kenya ‘Koranic fish’ recovered : – 
fish with markings that resembled a Koranic text has been found by officials in Kenya, after the disappearance of the fishery office where it was stored.
The tuna, which had aroused intense interest on the part of Muslims, had apparently been stolen by people posing as representatives of the National Museum.
The fish was found at the shop where he had first attracted public attention.
The fish is being studied to see if the Arabic inscription “You are the best provider” was natural or a hoax.
Sceptics say the writing was the work of someone who caught the fish and then released into the sea
But others say that this is impossible, and local imams have spoken in mosques about the fish.
Heritage
The owner of the fish Takaungu Shop in the old town of Mombasa is questioned by the police, who are also seeking another man in the alleged theft.
The shopkeeper said a man had brought him to fish conservation.
Over the weekend, people flocked to the shop after the owner has noticed notable brands of tuna fish.
He had been captured by fishermen Said Ali at the end of last week at Vanga, a small fishing port on the Kenyan coast, 50 km south of Mombasa.
For safekeeping, 2.5 kilograms (five pounds) of fish was transferred to the Fisheries Department.
After being asked by Muslim leaders in Kenya, Kenya National Museum had offered to take custody of the fish and preserve the heritage of the country.
The reported theft followed numerous attempts by locals and Muslim scholars to buy the mysterious fish.
An official with the Fisheries Department in Mombasa said someone had even offered to pay up to $ 150.
In normal circumstances the fish would not seek more than $ 6