Mohamed, Ph.D
2 min readFeb 19, 2024

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From an Islamic perspective, Ange, the notion of seeking signs from angels and the Universe can be related to the concept of divine guidance and communication with the Creator. Muslims believe in the existence of angels who are constantly observing and recording human actions, as mentioned in the Holy Quran:

"And indeed, We have created above you (in the heaven) seven pairs of them (angels) and We have made the evil ones (devils) averse to their (good) deeds." (Quran, 67:4)

Islam encourages believers to pay attention to the signs of Allah's existence and mercy in the world around them. The Quran states:

"And it is He Who sends the winds as good news before His mercy, until, when they have carried heavy-laden clouds, We drive them to a dead land, and We send down rain therein and bring forth thereby Pair after pair of cattle." (Quran, 25:48)

Seeking and finding signs from the Creator can be a way to strengthen one's faith and trust in Allah, as well as gain a deeper understanding of one's purpose in life and the guidance needed to overcome challenges. This can be related to the Islamic practice of dhikr, which involves remembering and reciting the names and attributes of Allah.

The idea of a "spiritual treasure hunt" can be compared to the concept of dhikr, as both involve seeking signs and connections with the divine. However, it is crucial to approach this concept with a deep understanding of its religious significance and the importance of maintaining a strong connection with Allah.

In the Hadith, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:

"Whoever recites a letter from Allah's Book, then seeks goodness through it, or performs righteous deeds, then he will have a double reward." (Sahih Muslim)

This Hadith emphasizes the importance of seeking guidance and goodness through the remembrance of Allah and engaging in righteous deeds. Muslims should be mindful of the concept of a "life treasure hunt" and ensure that their intentions are sincere, humble, and focused on drawing closer to Allah.

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Mohamed, Ph.D
Mohamed, Ph.D

Written by Mohamed, Ph.D

University professor and author, delving into the worlds of Islamic studies, personal growth, and entrepreneurship to share insights and inspire others.

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