Answer: The mujizas (miracles) of Muhammad ('alaihi 's-salam) have been divided into three groups, according to time. The first group contains the mujizas (miracles) seen from the time of the creation of his holy spirit until the time when his prophethood was announced, which is called "bi'set. " The second group includes those which occurred between the times of the bi'set and his death.
The third group consists of the ones which occurred after his death and will continue to occur until Doomsday. The first group is called "Irkhas", the beginnings. Each group is divided into two parts: the ones seen and the ones understood by wisdom.
M mujizas are too numerous to count or to put a limit upon. The mujizas in the second group were reported to be nearly three thousand. Eighty-six of the most well known are listed at the link below.
Please check "Sources and related links" of this question answer: Quran teaches that Mohammed did not do any miracles in Surah 29:50. Many doubted the claims of Mohammed's revelations and they wanted a miracle from Mohammed to prove his claims. Mohammed could not perform any miracles to prove his credibility and there was no record of it during his life time.
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