Talk:Karamat
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While mircales are perfromed by Prophets (God creates the miracle) karamaat are extraordinary things created by God for the Awliyaa. Only prophets perform Miracles in Islamic belief. Awliyya' are Muslims who are not Prophets and have reached through knowledge and proper practice of Islamic religion a high rank of "piety". Karamaat are not like a magic trick that can be learnt and performed on demand, rather, it is an edowment from God, Who creates it in suppport to his Waliy.
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Karamaat
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I propose merging Islamic view of miracles with Karamat. Both articles are dealing with the same subject: miracles in Islam. While Karamat is a subsection of the broader miracles, the article Islamic view of miracles barely deals with miracles in Islam at all, but rather just throws in some alleged miracles. VenusFeuerFalle (talk) 22:01, 31 August 2025 (UTC)