By Hafsa and Walaa Religious experiences and belief in Allah.

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By Hafsa and Walaa Religious experiences and belief in Allah

Some people who do not have a Muslim upbringing may come to believe in Allah for other reasons. Some people, although not Muslim, still have an association with Islam because of things such as: Meeting with a Muslim, who tells them about their faith A visit to a mosque or a Muslim country where they find out more about the religion Reading one article of book about Islam How do people come across Islam..?

Some people when they are having a difficult time, may ask the imam for advise to pray to Allah for answers. Religious experience something that a person believes has brought them personally in to direct contact with Allah Religious experiences

A miracle is something that happens which breaks the laws of science and people attribute to Allah. Prayer is a personal way that a Muslim communicates with Allah and an answers prayer is that when the person praying believes that Allah has not only heard their prayer but also answered it. Miracles and answered prayers

A numinous is when something completely astonishes you it leaves you the feeling that something more powerful than you must exist. A conversion is when someone who previously didn’t believe in Allah changes their belief and begins to believe in Allah’s existence A numinous and conversion experience