
Signs of Allah (Arabic: آيات الله, Āyāt Allāh; Persian: آیات خدا, Āyāt-e Khodā; Turkish: Allah'ın İşaretleri; Urdu: Allah ke Nishane) refer to the manifestations, evidences, or indications of the existence, power, and wisdom of Allah, as understood in Islam. These signs are often seen as both physical and metaphysical phenomena that point towards the divine. In the Quran, the term "āyah" (آية) is used to denote these signs, which can range from natural occurrences like the creation of the heavens and the earth to the revelations sent to prophets. The concept emphasizes the omnipresence of Allah's influence and guidance in the universe, inviting believers to reflect on and appreciate these signs as a means of strengthening their faith and understanding of the divine plan. The term can be translated to Hebrew as אותות אללה (Otot Allah), although this translation is not commonly used in Hebrew religious discourse, which typically refers to similar concepts with different terminology.