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We will show them Our Signs in all the regions of the earth and in their own souls, until they clearly see that this is the truth [Fusilat :53]

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 a strange fish about 50 cms in length, with some Arabic writing on it. He took it to Sheikh -al- Zain, 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 is head, and ‘ His Messenger’ on its tail.

One brother from Germany wrote and sent this photo. ‘ The branches clearly say in Arabic that – There is no god but Allah, This is said to be a scene on a pice cultivated farmland in Germany. Many Germans have been said to have embraced Islam upon seeing this miraculous sight and that the gGerman government put steel fences around that part of the farm to prevent people from visiting and witnessing this miraculous site.

Its a honeycomb found by a Turkish beekeeper.

Watermelon with the name of Almighty Allah written in it.

Place of Birth of the Prophet (P.B.U.H).

This is a view of Rauza e Rasool (P.B.U.H) which is not visible/open for Zayeriens / Visitors perhaps not even 0.1% muslims had the opportunity to see this view.

Sword of Rasool (P.B.U.H).

Old door of Khane Kabah.

Grave of Bibi Khatiza Ummul Momineen - Meccah

Abu Talib's grave.

Hazrat Usman's grave.

Looking closer we see the hands of the tree man are resting on his knees. The most amazing thing is that the tree man is directly facing the Holy Kaba in Meccah, which is the direction Muslims face when performing their daily prayers.

In a forest near Sydney, the bottom half of a tree trunk is bowed in such a way that It resembles a person in a posture of Islamic prayer – the ‘Ruku’.