One of the Greatest Miracles
[74:35]
The Quran is characterized by a unique
phenomenon never found
in any human authored book. Every element
of the Quran is
mathematically composed - the suras,
the verses, the words, the
number of certain letters, the number
of words from the same
root, the number and variety of divine
names, the unique spelling
of certain words, the absence or deliberate
alteration of certain
letters within certain words, and many
other elements of the Quran
besides its content. There are two
major facets of the Quran's
mathematical system: (1) The mathematical
literary composition,
and (2) The mathematical structure
involving the numbers of suras
and verses. Because of this comprehensive
mathematical coding,
the slightest distortion of the Quran's
text or physical
arrangement is immediately exposed.
SIMPLE TO
UNDERSTAND IMPOSSIBLE TO IMITATE
For the first time in history we have a scripture
with built-in
proof of divine authorship - a superhuman
mathematical composition.
Any reader of this book can easily verify
the Quran's mathematical
miracle. The word "God" (Allah) is written
in bold capital letters
throughout the text. The cumulative frequency
of occurrence of the
word "God" is noted at the bottom of each
page in the left hand
corner. The number in the right hand corner
is the cumulative total of
the numbers for verses containing the word
"God." The last page of the
text, Page 372, shows that the total occurrence
of the word "God" is
2698, or 19x142. The total sum of verse numbers
for all verses
containing the word "God" is 118123, also
a multiple of 19 (118123 =
19x6217).
Nineteen is the common denominator throughout
the Quran's mathematical
system.
This phenomenon alone suffices as incontrovertible
proof that the
Quran is God's message to the world. No human
being(s) could have
kept track of 2698 occurrences of the word
"God," and the numbers of
verses where they occur. This is especially
impossible in view of (1)
the age of ignorance during which the Quran
was revealed, and (2)
the fact that the suras and verses were widely
separated in time and
place of revelation. The chronological order
of revelation was
vastly different from the final format (Appendix
23). However, the
Quran's mathematical system is not limited
to the word "God;" it is
extremely vast, extremely intricate, and
totally comprehensive.
THE SIMPLE FACTS
Like the Quran itself, the Quran's mathematical
coding ranges from
the very simple, to the very complex. The
Simple Facts are those
observations that can be ascertained without
using any tools. The
complex facts require the assistance of a
calculator or a computer.
The following facts do not require any tools
to be verified, but
please remember they all refer to the original
Arabic text:
1. The first verse (1:1),known as "Basmalah,"
consists of 19 letters.
2. The Quran consists of 114 suras,
which is ..............19 x 6.
3. The total number of verses in the
Quran is 6346, or ....19 x 334.
[6234 numbered verses
& 112 un-numbered verses
(Basmalahs) 6234+112 =
6346] Note that 6+3+4+6 =.......19.
4. The Basmalah occurs 114 times, despite
its conspicuous
absence from Sura 9 (it
occurs twice in Sura 27) & 114= 19x6.
5. From the missing Basmalah of Sura
9 to the extra
Basmalah of Sura 27, there
are precisely ...............19 suras.
6. It follows that the total of the
sura numbers from
9 to 27 (9+10+11+12+...+26+27)
is 342, or .............19 x 18.
7. This total (342) also equals the
number of words
between the two Basmalahs
of Sura 27, and 342 = ........19 x 18.
8. The famous first revelation (96:1-5)
consists of .......19 words.
9. This 19-worded first revelation
consists of 76 letters .19 x 4.
10. Sura 96, first in the chronological sequence,
consists
of .....................................................19
verses.
11. This first chronological sura is placed
atop the last ..19 suras.
12. Sura 96 consists of 304 Arabic letters,
and 304 equals .19 x 16.
13. The last revelation (Sura 110) consists
of ............19 words.
14. The first verse of the last revelation
(110:1) consists
of ....................................................19
letters.
15. 14 different Arabic letters, form 14
different sets of
"Quranic Initials" (such
as A.L.M. of 2:1), and prefix
29 suras. These numbers
add up to 14+14+29 = 57 = ......19 x 3.
16. The total of the 29 sura numbers where
the Quranic
Initials occur is 2+3+7+...+50+68
= 822, and 822+14
(14 sets of initials)
equals 836, or ................. 19 x 44.
17. Between the first initialed sura (Sura
2) and the last
initialed sura (Sura 68)
there are 38 un-initialed suras 19 x 2.
18. Between the first and last initialed
sura there are ....19 sets
of alternating "initialed"
and "un-initialed" suras.
19. The Quran mentions 30 different numbers:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
19, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80,
99, 100, 200, 300, 1000,
2000, 3000, 5000, 50,000, &
100,000. The sum of these
numbers is 162146, which equals 19x8534.
This is a condensed summary of the Simple
Facts.
THE LITERARY MATHEMATICAL COMPOSITION
The Quran is characterized by a unique phenomenon
never found in any
other book; 29 suras are prefixed with 14
different sets of "Quranic
Initials," consisting of one to five letters
per set. Fourteen
letters, half the Arabic alphabet, participate
in these initials. The
significance of the Quranic initials remained
a divinely guarded
secret for 14 centuries.
The Quran states in 10:20 and 25:4-6 that
its miracle, i.e., proof of
divine authorship, was destined to remain
secret for a specific
predetermined interim:
Tabel 1: List of the Quranic Initials
and Their Suras
³ They said, "Why hasn't a ³
³ Sura
Quranic ³
³ miracle come down to him ³
³ No. No. Sura Title Initials
³
³ from his Lord?" Say,
³ ³ --- ----- -------------- ----------- ³
³ "Only God knows the
³ ³ 1. 2 The Heifer
A.L.M. ³
³ future. Therefore, wait, ³
³ 2. 3 The Amramites A.L.M.
³
³ and I will wait along
³ ³ 3. 7 The Purgatory A.L.M.S.
³
³ with you."
³ ³ 4. 10 Jonah
A.L.R. ³
³ [10:20]
³ ³ 5. 11 Hud
A.L.R. ³
³
******
³ ³ 6. 12 Joseph
A.L.R. ³
³
³ ³ 7. 13 Thunder
A.L.M.R. ³
³ Those who disbelieved
³ ³ 8. 14 Abraham
A.L.R. ³
³ said, "This is no more
³ ³ 9. 15 Al-Hijr Valley A.L.R.
³
³ than a fabrication by him,³ ³
10. 19 Mary
K.H.Y.`A.S. ³
³ with the help of other
³ ³ 11. 20 T.H.
T.H. ³
³ people." Indeed, they
³ ³ 12. 26 The Poets
T.S.M. ³
³ uttered a blasphemy; a
³ ³ 13. 27 The Ant
T.S. ³
³ falsehood. Others said,
³ ³ 14. 28 History
T.S.M. ³
³ "Tales from the past that ³ ³
15. 29 The Spider A.L.M.
³
³ he wrote down; they were ³
³ 16. 30 The Romans A.L.M.
³
³ dictated to him day and
³ ³ 17. 31 Luqmaan
A.L.M. ³
³ night." Say, "This was
³ ³ 18. 32 Prostration A.L.M.
³
³ sent down from the One who³ ³
19. 36 Y.S.
Y.S. ³
³ knows `the secret' in the ³ ³
20. 38 S.
S. ³
³ heavens and the earth."
³ ³ 21. 40 Forgiver
H.M. ³
³ Surely, He is Forgiving, ³
³ 22. 41 Elucidated H.M.
³
³ Most Merciful. [25:4-6]
³ ³ 23. 42 Consultation H.M.`A.S.Q.
³
³ 24. 43 Ornaments
H.M. ³
³ 25. 44 Smoke
H.M. ³
The Quranic Initials
³ 26. 45 Kneeling
H.M. ³
constitute a major portion
³ 27. 46 The Dunes
H.M. ³
of the Quran's 19-based
³ 28. 50 Q.
Q. ³
mathematical miracle.
³ 29. 68 The Pen
NuN ³
Historical Background
In 1968, I realized that the existing English
translations of the
Quran did not present the truthful message
of God's Final Testament.
For example, the two most popular translators,
Yusuf Ali and Marmaduke
Pickthall, could not overcome their corrupted
religious traditions
when it came to the Quran's great criterion
in 39:45.
When God ALONE is mentioned, the hearts
of those who do not
believe in the Hereafter shrink with
aversion. But when others
are mentioned beside Him, they rejoice.
[39:45]
Yusuf Ali omitted the crucial word "ALONE"
from his translation, and
altered the rest of the verse by inserting
the word "(gods)." Thus, he
utterly destroyed this most important Quranic
criterion. He translated
39:45 as follows:
When God, the One and Only, is mentioned,
the hearts of those
who believe not in the Hereafter are
filled with disgust and
horror; but when (gods) other than
He are mentioned, behold,
they are filled with joy.
[39:45]
(according to A. Yusuf Ali)
The expression "When God, the One and Only,
is mentioned," is not
the same as saying, "When God alone is mentioned."
One can mention
"God, the One and Only," and also mention
Muhammad or Jesus, and no
one will be upset. But if "God ALONE is mentioned,"
you cannot
mention anyone else, and a lot of people
- those who idolize Muhammad
or Jesus - will be upset. Thus, Yusuf Ali
could not bring himself to
present the truth of the Quran, if it exposed
his corrupted belief.
Marmaduke Pickthall translated "ALONE" correctly,
but destroyed the
criterion by inserting his personal belief
in parentheses; he
translated 39:45 as follows:
And when Allah alone is mentioned,
the hearts of those who
believe not in the Hereafter are repelled,
and when those (whom
they worship) beside Him are mentioned,
behold! they are glad.
[39:45] (according to Marmaduke Pickthal)
When I saw the truth of God's word thus distorted,
I decided to
translate the Quran, at least for the benefit
of my own children.
Since I was a chemist by profession, and
despite my extensive
religious background - my father was a renowned
Sufi leader in Egypt -
I vowed to God that I would not move from
one verse to the next
unless I fully understood it.
I purchased all the available books of Quranic
translations and
exegeses (Tafseer) I could find, placed them
on a large table, and
began my translation. The first sura, The
Key, was completed in a
few days. The first verse in Sura 2 is "A.L.M."
The translation of
this verse took four years, and coincided
with the divine unveiling
of "the secret," the great mathematical Miracle
of the Quran.
The books of Quranic exegeses unanimously
agreed that "no one knows
the meaning or significance of the Quranic
Initials A.L.M., or any
other initials." I decided to write the Quran
into the computer,
analyze the whole text, and see if there
were any mathematical
correlations among these Quranic initials.
I used a time-share terminal, connected by
telephone to a giant
computer. To test my hypothesis, I decided
to look at the single -
lettered Quranic Initials -"Q" (Qaaf) of
Suras 42 and 50, "S" (Saad)
of Suras 7, 19, and 38, and "N" (Noon) of
Sura 68. As detailed in my
first book MIRACLE OF THE QURAN: SIGNIFICANCE
OF THE MYSTERIOUS
ALPHABETS (Islamic Productions, 1973), many
previous attempts to
unravel the mystery had failed.
THE QURANIC INITIAL "Q" (Qaaf)
The computer data showed that the text of
the only Q-initialed
suras, 42 and 50, contained the same number
of Q's, 57 and 57. That
was the first hint that a deliberate mathematical
system might exist
in the Quran.
Sura 50 is entitled "Q," prefixed with "Q,"
and the first verse
reads, "Q, and the glorious Quran." This
indicated that "Q" stands
for "Quran," and the total number of Q's
in the two Q-initialed
suras represents the Quran's 114 suras (57+57
= 114 = 19x6). This
idea was strengthened by the fact that "the
Quran" occurs in the
Quran 57 times.
The Quran is described in Sura "Q" as "Majid"
(glorious), and the
Arabic word "Majid" has a gematrical value
of 57: M (40) + J (3) +
I (10) + D (4) = 57.
Sura 42 consists of 53 verses, and 42 + 53
= 95 = 19x5.
Sura 50 consists of 45 verses, and 50 + 45
= 95, same total as in
Sura 42.
By counting the letter "Q" in every "Verse
19" throughout the Quran,
the total count comes to 76, 19x4. Here is
a summary of the
Q-related data:
1. The frequency of occurrence of "Q"
in Sura "Q" (No. 50) is 57, ³
19x3.
³
2. The letter "Q" occurs in the other
Q-initialed sura (No. 42) ³
exactly the same number
of times, 57.
³
3. The total occurrence of the letter
"Q" in the two Q-initialed ³
suras is 114, which equals
the number of suras in the Quran. ³
4. "The Quran" is mentioned in the
Quran 57 times.
³
5. The description of the Quran as
"Majid" (Glorious) is correlated³
with the frequency of
occurrence of the letter "Q" in each of ³
the Q-initialed suras.
The word "Majid" has a gematrical value ³
of 57.
³
7. Sura 42 consists of 53 verses, and
42 + 53 is 95, or 19x5. ³
8. Sura 50 consists of 45 verses, and
50 + 45 is also 95, 19x5. ³
9. The number of Q's in all verses
numbered "19" throughout the ³
Quran is 76, 19x4.
³
Glimpses of the Quran's mathematical composition
began to emerge.
For example, it was observed that the people
who disbelieved in Lot
are mentioned in 50:13 and occur in the Quran
13 times - 7:80;
11:70, 74, 89; 21:74; 22:43; 26:160; 27:54,
56; 29:28; 38:13; 50:13;
and 54:33. Consistently, they are referred
to as "Qawm," with the
single exception of the Q-initialed Sura
50 where they are referred
to as "Ikhwaan." Obviously, if the regular,
Q-containing word "Qawm"
were used, the count of the letter "Q" in
Sura 50 would have become
58, and this whole phenomenon would have
disappeared. With the
recognized absolute accuracy of mathematics,
the alteration of a
single letter destroys the system.
Another relevant example is the reference
to Mecca in 3:96 as
"Becca"! This strange spelling of the renowned
city has puzzled
Islamic scholars for many centuries. Although
Mecca is mentioned in
the Quran properly spelled in 48:24, the
letter "M" is substituted
with a "B" in 3:96. It turns out that Sura
3 is an M-initialed sura,
and the count of the letter "M" would have
deviated from the Quran's
code if "Mecca" was spelled correctly in
3:96.
NuN (Noon)
This initial is unique; it occurs in one
sura, 68, and the name of
the letter is spelled out as three letters
- Noon Wow Noon - in the
original text, and is therefore counted as
two N's. The total count
of this letter in the N-initialed sura is
133, 19x7.
The fact that "N" is the last Quranic Initial
(see Table 1) brings
out a number of special observations. For
example, the number of
verses from the first Quranic Initial (A.L.M.
of 2:1) to the last
initial (N. of 68:1) is 5263, or 19x277.
The word "God" (Allah) occurs 2641 (19x139)
times between the first
initial and the last initial. Since the total
occurrence of the word
"God" is 2698, it follows that its occurrence
outside the initials
"A.L.M." of 2:1 on one side, and the initial
"N" of 68:1 on the
other side, is 57, 19x3. Tables 9 to 20 prove
that the initial "NuN"
must be spelled out to show two N's.
S (Saad)
This initial prefixes three suras,
Table 2: The Frequency of
7, 19, and 38, and the total
Occurrence of the
occurrence of the letter "S"
Letter "S" in the
(Saad) in these three suras is
Saad-initialed Suras
152, 19x8 (Table 2). It is
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noteworthy that in 7:69, the word
³ Sura Frequency of "S" ³
"Bastatan" is written in some
³ ---- ---------------- ³
printings with a "Saad," instead
³ 7 97
³
of "Seen." This is an erroneous
³ 19 26
³
distortion that violates the
³ 38 29
³
Quran's code. By looking at the
³ ----
³
oldest available copy of the
³
152 (19x8) ³
Quran, the Tashkent Copy, it was
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found that the word "Bastatan" is correctly
written with a "Seen"
Historical Note
The momentous discovery that "19" is the
Quran's common denominator
became a reality in January 1974, coinciding
with Zul-Hijjah 1393
A.H. The Quran was revealed in 13 B.H. (Before
Hijrah). This makes
the number of years from the revelation of
the Quran to the
revelation of its miracle 1393 + 13 = 1406
= 19x74. As noted above,
the unveiling of the Miracle took place in
January 1974. The
correlation between 19x74 lunar years and
1974 solar years could not
escape notice. This is especially uncanny
in view of the fact that
"19" is mentioned in Sura 74.
Y. S. (Ya Seen)
These two letters prefix Sura 36. The letter
"Y" occurs in this sura
237 times, while the letter "S" (Seen) occurs
48 times. The total of
both letters is 285, 19x15.
It is noteworthy that the letter "Y" is written
in the Quran in two
forms; one is obvious and the other is subtle.
The subtle form of the
letter may be confusing to those who are
not thoroughly familiar with
the Arabic language. A good example is the
word "Araany" which is
mentioned twice in 12:36. The letter "Y"
is used twice in this word,
the first "Y" is subtle and the second is
obvious. Sura 36 does not
contain a single "Y" of the subtle type.
This is a remarkable
phenomenon, and one that does not normally
occur in a long sura like
Sura 36. In my book QURAN: VISUAL PRESENTATION
OF THE MIRACLE
(Islamic Productions, 1982) every "Y" and
"S" in Sura 36 is marked
with a star.
H.M. (Ha Mim)
Seven suras are prefixed
Table 3: Occurence of the Letters "H"
with the letters "H" and
and "M" in the Seven
"M;" Suras 40 through 46.
H.M.-Initialed Suras
The total occurrence of
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these two letters in the
³ Sura Frequency of Occurence ³
seven H.M.-initialed
³ No. "H" "M"
"H+M" ³
suras is 2147, or 19x113.
³ ---- --- ---
----- ³
The detailed data are
³ 40 64
380 444 ³
shown in Table 3.
³ 41 48
276 324 ³
³ 42 53
300 353 ³
Naturally, the alteration
³ 43 44
324 368 ³
of a single letter "H" or
³ 44 16
150 166 ³
"M" in any of the seven
³ 45 31
200 231 ³
H.M.-initialed suras would
³ 46 36
225 261 ³
have destroyed this intricate ³
--- ---- ---- ³
phenomenon.
³ 292
1855 2147 ³
³
(19x113) ³
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`A.S.Q. (`Ayn Seen Qaf)
These initials constitute Verse 2 of Sura
42, and the total occurrence
of these letters in this sura is 209, or
19x11. The letter " `A"(`Ayn)
occurs 98 times, the letter "S" (Seen) occurs
54 times, and the letter
"Q" (Qaf) occurs 57 times.
A.L.M. (Alef Laam Mim)
The letters "A," "L," and "M" are the most
frequently used letters in
the Arabic language, and in
the same order as we see in
Table 4: Occurence of the Letters
the Quranic Initials - "A,"
"A," "L," and "M" in the
then "L," then "M." These
A.L.M.-Initialed Suras.
letters prefix six suras- ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
2, 3, 29, 30, 31, and 32- ³Sura
Frequency of Occurence
³
and the total occurrence ³
No. "A" "L" "M"
Total ³
of the three letters in
³---- ----- ----- ----- ------------
³
each of the six suras is ³
2 4502 3202 2195
9899 (19x521) ³
a multiple of 19 [9899
³ 3 2521 1892 1249
5662 (19x298) ³
(19x521), 5662 (19x298), ³29
774 554 344 1672
(19x88) ³
1672 (19x88), 1254 (19x66),³30
544 393 317 1254
(19x66) ³
817 (19x43), and 570
³31 347 297
173 817 (19x43) ³
(19x30), respectively].
³32 257 155
158 570 (19x30) ³
Thus, the total occurrence ³
---- ---- ---- ---------------³
of the three letters in
³ 8945 6493 4436
19874 (19x1046)³
the six suras is 19874
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(19x1046), and the alteration of one of these
letters destroys this
phenomenon.
A.L.R. (Alef Laam Ra)
Table 5: Occurence of the Letters
"A," "L," and "R" in the
These initials are found
A.L.R.-Initialed Suras
in Suras 10, 11, 12, 14, ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
and 15. The total
³ Sura Frequency of Occurence
³
occurrences of these
³ No. "A" "L" "R"
Total ³
letters in these suras
³ ---- ----- ----- ----- -------------- ³
are 2489 (19x131), 2489
³ 10 1319 913 257
2489 (19x131) ³
(19x131), 2375 (19x125), ³
11 1370 794 325 2489 (19x131)
³
1197 (19x63), and 912
³ 12 1306 812 257
2375 (19x125) ³
(19x48), respectively
³ 14 585 452 160
1197 (19x63) ³
(Table 5).
³ 15 493 323
96 912 (19x48) ³
³ ---- ---- ----
------------- ³
³ 5073 3294 1095
9462 (19x498) ³
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A.L.M.R. (Alef Laam Mim Ra)
These initials prefix one sura, No. 13, and
the total frequency of
occurrence of the four letters is 1482, or
19x78. The letter "A"
occurs 605 times, "L" occurs 480 times, "M"
occurs 260 times, and "R"
occurs 137 times.
A.L.M.S. (Alef Laam Mim Saad)
Only one sura is prefixed with these initials,
Sura 7, and the letter
"A" occurs in this sura 2529 times, "L" occurs
1530 times, "M" occurs
1164 times, and "S" (Saad) occurs 97 times.
Thus, the total occurrence
of the four letters in this sura is 2529+1530+1164+97
= 5320 = 19x280.
An important observation here is the interlocking
relationship
involving the letter "S" (Saad). This initial
occurs also in Suras 19
and 38. While complementing its sister letters
in Sura 7 to give a
total that is divisible by 19, the frequency
of this letter also
complements its sister letters in Suras 19
and 38 to give a multiple
of 19. (See above).
Additionally, the Quranic Initial "S" (Saad)
interacts with the
Quranic Initials "K.H.Y.`A." (Kaaf Haa Ya
`Ayn) in Sura 19 to give
another total that is also a multiple of
19. (See below). This inter-
locking relationship - which is not unique
to the initial "S" (Saad) -
contributes to the intricacy of the Quran's
numerical code.
K.H.Y.`A.S. (Kaaf Ha Ya `Ayn Saad)
This is the longest set of initials, consisting
of five letters, and
it occurs in one sura, Sura 19. The letter
"K" in Sura 19 occurs 137
times, "H" occurs 175 times, "Y" occurs 343
times, " `A" occurs 117
times, and "S" (Saad) occurs 26 times. Thus,
the total occurrence of
the five letters is 137+175+343+117+26 =
798 = 19x42.
H., T.H. (Ta Ha), T.S.
(Ta Seen), & T.S.M. (Ta Seen Mim)
An intricate interlocking relationship links
these overlapping
Quranic Initials to produce a total that
is also a multiple of 19.
The initial "H." is found in Suras 19 and
20. The initials "T.H."
prefix Sura 20. The initials "T.S." are found
in Sura 27, while the
initials "T.S.M." prefix its surrounding
Suras 26 & 28.
It is should be noted at
Table 6: Occurence of the Quranic
this time that the longer,
Initials "H.," "T.H.," "T.S.,"
more complex, interlocking
and "T.S.M." in Their Suras
and overlapping initials
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are found in the suras
³ Sura
Frequency of ³
where uncommonly powerful
³ "H"
"T" "S" "M"
³
miracles are narrated.
³ ---- --- ---
--- --- ³
For example, the virgin
³ 19 175 -
- - ³
birth of Jesus is given
³ 20 251 28
- - ³
in Sura 19, which is
³ 26 -
33 94 484
³
prefixed with the
³ 27 -
27 94 -
³
longest set of initials,
³ 28 -
19 102 460
³
K.H.Y.`A.S.
³ ---
--- --- ---
³
³ 426
107 290 944
³
The interlocking initials
³ 426+107+290+944 = 1767 = (19x93) ³
"H.," "T.H.," "T.S.," and
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
"T.S.M." prefix suras describing the miracles
of Moses, Jesus, and
the uncommon occurrences surrounding Solomon
and his jinns. God thus
provides stronger evidence to support stronger
miracles. The
frequencies of occurrence of these initials
are presented in Table 6.
What Is A "Gematrical Value"?
When the Quran was revealed, 14 centuries
ago, the numbers known today
did not exist. A universal system was used
where the letters of the
Arabic, Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek alphabets
were used as numerals.
The number assigned to each letter is its
"Gematrical Value." The
numerical values of the Arabic alphabet are
shown in Table 7.
Table 7: Gematrical
Values of the Arabic Alphabet
=======
³ Alef ³
³ 1 ³
==============================================================
³ Ya' ³ Ta' ³
Ha' ³ Zay ³ Waw ³ Ha'
³ Dal ³ Jim ³ Ba' ³
³ 10 ³
9 ³ 8 ³ 7 ³
6 ³ 5 ³ 4 ³
3 ³ 2 ³
======================================================================
³ Qaf ³ Saad ³ Fa'
³ 'Ayn ³ Seen ³ Noon ³ Mim
³ Laam ³ Kaf ³
³ 100 ³ 90 ³
80 ³ 70 ³ 60 ³
50 ³ 40 ³ 30 ³
20 ³
======================================================================
³ Ghayn³ Za' ³ Dad
³ Dhal ³ Kha' ³ Tha' ³ Ta'
³ Shin ³ Ra' ³
³ 1000 ³ 900 ³
800 ³ 700 ³ 600 ³ 500
³ 400 ³ 300 ³ 200 ³
======================================================================
Other Mathematical
Table 8: The 14 Letters Used in Forming
Properties of the Initialed
Quranic Initials
Suras
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Fourteen Arabic letters, half ³
Letter Value
First Sura ³
the Arabic alphabet, partici- ³
------ -----
---------- ³
pate in the formation of 14
³ A (Alef)
1 2
³
different sets of Quranic
³ L (Laam) 30
2 ³
Initials. By adding the
³ M (Mim)
40 2
³
gematrical value of each one
³ S (Saad) 90
7 ³
of these letters, plus the
³ R (Ra)
200 10
³
number of suras which are
³ K (Kaf)
20 19
³
prefixed with Quranic Initials ³ H (Ha)
5 19
³
(29), we obtain a total of
³ Y (Ya)
10 19
³
722, or 19x19x2.
³ `A (`Ayn) 70
19 ³
³ T (Ta)
9 20
³
Additionally, if we add the
³ S (Seen) 60
26 ³
total gematrical value of all ³
H (Ha)
8 40
³
14 initials, plus the number
³ Q (Qaf) 100
42 ³
of the first sura where the
³ N (Noon) 50
68 ³
initial occurs, we get a grand ³
--- ---
³
total of 988, 19x52. Table 8
³
693 295
³
presents these data.
³ 693 + 295 = 988 = 19x52
³
³also 693 + 29 (suras) = 722 = 19x19x2³
If we add the number of occur- ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
rences of each of the 14 letters listed in
Table 8 as an initial, plus
the numbers of the suras where it occurs
as an initial, the Grand
Total comes to 2033, 19x107. See Table 9.
Table 9: Mathematically Structured Distribution
of the Quranic Initials
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³
Number of
³
³ Initial
Occurrences Suras Where It Occurs Total
³
³ -------
------------- --------------------- -----
³
³ A (Alef)
13 [+2+3+7+10+11+12+13
³
³
+14+15+29+30+31+32] 222
³
³
³
³ L (Laam)
13 [+2+3+7+10+11+12+13
³
³
+14+15+29+30+31+32] 222
³
³
³
³ M (Mim)
17 [+2+3+7+13+26+28+29+30+31
³
³
+32+40+41+42+43+44+45+46] 519 ³
³
³
³ S (Saad)
3 +7+19+38
67 ³
³ R (Ra)
6 +10+11+12+13+14+15
81 ³
³ K (Kaf)
1 +19
20 ³
³ H (Ha)
2 +19+20
41 ³
³ Y (Ya)
2 +19+36
57 ³
³ `A
(`Ayn) 2
+19+42
63 ³
³ T (Ta)
4 +20+26+27+28
105 ³
³ S (Seen)
5 +26+27+28+36+42
164 ³
³ H (HHa)
7 +40+41+42+43+44+45+46
308 ³
³ Q (Qaf)
2 +42+50
94 ³
³ N (Noon)
2 +68
70 ³
³
-- ----
---- ³
³
79 1954
2033 ³
³
(19x107)³
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Table 10 presents the total Table 10:
Total Gematrical Values of All
frequency of Quranic Init-
Quranic Initials In Their Suras
ials, plus the total gema- ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
trical value of these letters³
Frequency Tot.G.Val.³
in the whole sura. The Grand ³Sura Initials
of Initials in Sura ³
Total for all initialed suras³---- -----------
----------- ----------³
is 1089479. This number, in ³
2 A.L.M. 9899
188362 ³
excess of one million, is a ³
3 A.L.M. 5662
109241 ³
multiple of 19 (1089479 =
³ 7 A.L.M.S
5320 103719 ³
19 x 57341). The slightest ³
10 A.L.R. 2489
80109 ³
alteration or distortion
³ 11 A.L.R.
2489 90190 ³
destroys the system.
³ 12 A.L.R.
2375 77066 ³
³ 13 A.L.M.R. 1482
52805 ³
³ 14 A.L.R.
1197 46145 ³
³ 15 A.L.R.
912 29383 ³
Note: The total gematrical ³
19 K.H.Y.`A.S. 798
17575 ³
value of the Quranic Initials³ 20
T.H.
279 1507 ³
in a given sura equals the ³
26 T.S.M. 611
25297 ³
gematrical value of each
³ 27 T.S.
121 5883 ³
initial multiplied by the
³ 28 T.S.M.
581 24691 ³
frequency of occurrence of ³
29 A.L.M. 1672
31154 ³
that initial in the sura.
³ 30 A.L.M.
1254 25014 ³
³ 31 A.L.M.
817 16177 ³
³ 32 A.L.M.
570 11227 ³
Major Parameters of the
³ 36 Y.S.
285 5250 ³
Quranic Initials (Suras,
³ 38 S.
29 2610 ³
Verses, Frequency, First
³ 40 H.M.
444 15712 ³
Sura, & Last Sura)
³ 41 H.M.
324 11424 ³
³ 42 H.M.-`A.S.Q. 562
28224 ³
Table 11 shows that the sum ³
43 H.M.
368 13312 ³
of numbers of suras and
³ 44 H.M.
166 6128 ³
verses where the Quranic
³ 45 H.M.
231 8248 ³
Initials are found, plus the ³ 46
H.M.
261 9288 ³
initial's frequency of occur-³ 50
Q
57 5700 ³
rence in that sura, plus the ³ 68
N,N
133 6650 ³
number of the first sura
³
------- -------- ³
where the initials occur,
³
41388 1048091 ³
plus the number of the last ³
41388 + 1048091 = 1089479 (19 x 57341)³
sura where the initials
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
occur, produces a total that equals 44232,
or 19x2348. Thus, the
distribution of the Quranic Initials in the
initialed suras is so
intricate that their counts and their placement
within suras are
intertwined to give a grand total that is
a multiple of 19.
It is noteworthy that the initial "N" must
be counted as two N's.
This reflects the fact that the original
Quranic text spells out this
initial with 2 N's.
Table 11: Parameters
of the 14 Individual Quranic Initials
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³
Sura , Verse, & (Frequency)
First Last ³
³ Initial
of Initial in Each Sura Sura
Sura Sura ³
³ ------- --------------------------------------
------ ----- ³
³ A (Alef) 2:1 (4502), 3:1 (2521),
7:1 (2529), 2 32
³
³
10:1 (1319), 11:1 (1370), 12:1 (1306),
³
³
13:1 (605), 14:1 (585), 15:1 (493),
³
³
29:1 (774), 30:1 (544), 31:1 (347),
³
³
32:1 (257)
³
³ L (Laam) 2:1 (3202), 3:1 (1892),
7:1 (1530), 2 32
³
³
10:1 (913), 11:1 (794), 12:1 (812),
³
³
13:1 (480), 14:1 (452), 15:1 (323),
³
³
29:1 (554), 30:1 (393), 31:1 (297),
³
³
32:1 (155)
³
³ M (Mim) 2:1 (2195), 3:1
(1249), 7:1 (1164), 2
46 ³
³
13:1 (260), 26:1 (484), 28:1 (460),
³
³
29:1 (344), 30:1 (317), 31:1 (173),
³
³
32:1 (158), 40:1 (380), 41:1 (276),
³
³
42:1 (300), 43:1 (324), 44:1 (150),
³
³
45:1 (200), 46:1 (225)
³
³ S (Saad) 7:1 (97), 19:1 (26),
38:1 (29) 7
38 ³
³ R (Ra) 10:1 (257),
11:1 (325), 12:1 (257), 10
15 ³
³
13:1 (137), 14:1 (160), 15:1 (96)
³
³ K (Kaf) 19:1 (137)
19 19 ³
³ H (Ha) 19:1 (175), 20:1
(251)
19 20 ³
³ Y (Ya) 19:1 (343), 36:1
(237)
19 36 ³
³ `A(`Ayn)19:1 (117), 42:2 (98)
19 42 ³
³ T (Ta) 20:1 (28), 26:1
(33), 27:1 (27), 20
28 ³
³
28:1 (19)
³
³ S (Seen)26:1 (94), 27:1 (94),
28:1 (102), 26
42 ³
³
36:1 (48), 42:2 (54)
³
³ H (HHa) 40:1 (64), 41:1 (48),
42:1 (53), 40
46 ³
³
43:1 (44), 44:1 (16), 45:1 (31),
³
³
46:1 (36)
³
³ Q (Qaf) 42:2 (57), 50:1 (57)
42 50 ³
³ N (NuN) 68:1 (133)
68 68 ³
³
--------------------------------
--- --- ³
³
43423
295 514 ³
³ Grand Total =
43423+295+514 = 44232 = 19x2328
³
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A special mathematical coding authenticates
the number of verses
where the Quranic Initials themselves are
found. As detailed in Table
11, all Quranic Initials occur in Verse 1,
except in Sura 42
(initials in Verses 1 and 2). This fact is
supported by the
remarkable mathematical phenomenon detailed
in Table 12. If we
multiply the first two columns of Table 12,
instead of adding, we
still end up with a Total that is divisible
by 19 (see Table 13).
Table 12: Mathematical
Table 13: Multiplying the
Coding of the
First Two Columns of Table 12,
Number of Verses with Initials
Instead of Adding
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ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
³ Sura No. of
Initialed ³ ³ Sura No. of
No. of ³
³ No. Initials
Verses ³ ³ No. Initials
Init'ld Verses ³
³ ---- --------
--------- ³ ³----- -------- ---------------³
³ 2
3 1
³ ³ 2 x 3
1 ³
³ 3
3 1
³ ³ 3 x 3
1 ³
³ 7
4 1
³ ³ 7 x 4
1 ³
³ 10
3 1
³ ³ -
-
- ³
³ 11
3 1
³ ³ 42 x 5
2 ³
³ 12
3 1
³ ³ -
-
- ³
³ 13
4 1
³ ³ 50 x 1
1 ³
³ 14
3 1
³ ³ 68 x 2
1 ³
³ 15
3 1
³ ³ -----------
----- ³
³ 19
5 1
³ ³ 2022
30 ³
³ 20
2 1
³ ³ 2022 + 30 = 2052 (19x108)
³
³ 26
3 1
³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
³ 27
2 1
³ Obviously, it is crucial to have
³ 28
3 1
³ two different initialed verses in
³ 29
3 1
³ Sura 42 in order to conform with the
³ 30
3 1
³ Quran's mathematical code. The fact
³ 31
3 1
³ that Verse 1 of Sura 42 consists of
³ 32
3 1
³ the two Quranic Initials "H.M." and
³ 36
2 1
³ the second verse consists of the three
³ 38
1 1
³ Initials " `A.S.Q." has perplexed
³ 40
2 1
³ Muslim scholars and orientalists for
³ 41
2 1
³ 14 centuries.
³ 42
5 2
³
³ 43
2 1
³ By the end of this Appendix, the
³ 44
2 1
³ reader will see that every element
³ 45
2 1
³ of the Quran is mathematically
³ 46
2 1
³ authenticated. The elements we are
³ 50
1 1
³ dealing with now are "the number of
³ 68
2 1
³ Quranic Initials in each initialed
³ ---
-- --
³ sura" and "the number of verses that
³ 822
79 30
³ contain Quranic Initials." Tables 11
³ 822 + 79 + 30 = 931 (19x49)³
through 13 have dealt with these two
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
elements.
Additional mathematical authentication is
shown in Tables 14 and 15.
In Table 14, we have the numbers of all initialed
suras added to the
number of verses in each sura, plus the number
of verses containing
initials, plus the gematrical values of those
initials. The Grand
Total is 7030, or 19x370.
Table
14: Mathematical Properties of the Initialed Suras
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³ Sura
Number of Number of
Gematrical Value
³
³ Number Verses
Initialed Verses of the Initials TOTAL
³
³ ------ ---------
---------------- ---------------- ------ ³
³ 2
286
1
71 360
³
³ 3
200
1
71 275
³
³ 7
206
1
161 375
³
³ 10
109
1
231 351
³
³ 11
123
1
231 366
³
³ 12
111
1
231 355
³
³ 13
43
1
271 328
³
³ 14
52
1
231 298
³
³ 15
99
1
231 346
³
³ 19
98
1
195 313
³
³ 20
135
1
14 170
³
³ 26
227
1
109 363
³
³ 27
93
1
69 190
³
³ 28
88
1
109 226
³
³ 29
69
1
71 170
³
³ 30
60
1
71 162
³
³ 31
34
1
71 137
³
³ 32
30
1
71 134
³
³ 36
83
1
70 190
³
³ 38
88
1
90 217
³
³ 40
85
1
48 174
³
³ 41
54
1
48 144
³
³ 42
53
2
278 375
³
³ 43
89
1
48 181
³
³ 44
59
1
48 152
³
³ 45
37
1
48 131
³
³ 46
35
1
48 130
³
³ 50
45
1
100 196
³
³ 68
52
1
50+50 221
³
³ ---
----- ---
----- ----
³
³ 822 + 2743
+ 30
+ 3435
= 7030 ³
³
(19x370) ³
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
Remarkably, if we multiply the first two
columns of Table 14, instead
of adding them, we still get a Grand Total
that is divisible by 19
(Table 15).
The number of verses per sura, and the numbers
assigned to each verse
are among the basic elements of the Quran.
Not only are these
elements authenticated mathematically, but
both initialed and un-
initialed suras are independently coded.
Since we are now dealing
with the initialed suras, Table 16 presents
the numbers assigned to
these suras, added to the numbers of verses
in each sura, plus the
sum of verse numbers (1+2+3+ ... + n). The
Grand total is 190133, or
19x10007.
Table 15: Multiplying the First 2
Columns of Table 14, Instead of
Adding Them
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³ Sura
Number of Number of
Gematrical Value ³
³ Number Verses
Initi'ld Verses of the Initials TOTAL ³
³ ------ ---------
--------------- ---------------- ----- ³
³ 2
x 286 +
1 +
71 = 644 ³
³ 3
x 200 +
1 +
71 = 672 ³
³ 7
x 206 +
1 +
161 = 1604 ³
³ -
-
-
-
- ³
³ 50 x
45 +
1 +
100 = 2351 ³
³ 68 x
52 +
1 + (50+50)
= 3637 ³
³ -------------
-----
------- ----- ³
³
60071
30
3435 = 63536 ³
³
(19x3344) ³
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
By adding the number of every
Table 17: Values Obtained by
sura to the number of the next sura,
by Successive Addition of
and accumulating the sums of sura
Sura Numbers.
numbers as we continue this process
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
to the end of the Quran, we will
³ Sura No. Calculated Value ³
have a value that corresponds to
³ -------- ---------------- ³
each sura. Thus, Sura 1 will have a
³ 2
3 ³
corresponding value of 1, Sura 2
³ 3
6 ³
will have a value of 1+2=3, Sura 3
³ 7
28 ³
will have a value of 3+3=6, Sura 4
³ 10
55 ³
³ 11
66 ³
Table 16: Mathematical Structuring
³ 12
78 ³
of the Verses of Initialed Suras
³ 13
91 ³
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³ 14
105 ³
³ Sura No.of
Sum of ³
³ 15
120 ³
³ No. Verses
Verse #s Total ³ ³
19 190
³
³ ---- ------ --------
----- ³ ³ 20
210 ³
³ 2 286
41041 41329 ³ ³
-
- ³
³ 3 200
20100 20303 ³ ³
44 990
³
³ 7 206
21321 21534 ³ ³
45 1035
³
³ -
- -
- ³ ³ 46
1081 ³
³ 50 45
1035 1130 ³ ³
50 1275
³
³ 68 52
1378 1498 ³ ³
68 2346
³
³ --- ----
------- ------ ³ ³
----- ³
³ 822 2743
186568 190133 ³ ³
15675 ³
³
(19x10007) ³ ³
(19x825) ³
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
will have a value of 6+4=10, and so on to
the end of the Quran. The
total values for the initialed and the un-initialed
suras are
independently divisible by 19. The values
for the initialed suras
are shown in Table 17.
The values calculated for the un-initialed
suras add up to a total
of 237785, which is also a multiple of 19
(237785 = 19x12515).
MATHEMATICAL CODING OF SPECIAL
WORDS
The Word "God" (Allah)
[1] As shown earlier the word "God" occurs
in the Quran 2698 times,
19x142.
[2] The numbers of verses where the word
"God" occurs add up to
118123, also a multiple
of 19 (118123 = 19x6217).
These simple phenomena gave us many difficulties
while simply
counting the word "God." We were a group
of workers, equipped with
computers, and all of us college graduates.
Yet, we made several
errors in counting, calculating, or simply
writing the counts of the
word "God." Those who still claim that Muhammad
was the author of the
Quran are totally illogical; he never went
to college, and he did not
have a computer.
Table 18: Occurence of the Word
[3] From the first Quranic Initials
"God" outside the Initialed
(A.L.M. 2:1) to the last initial
Section
(N.68:1),there are 2641, 19x139,
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
occurrences of the word "God."
³ No.of No.of
Times ³
³ Sura
Verses Occurs ³ [4] The
word "God" occurs 57 times
³ ----
------ ------ ³
in the section outside the
³ 1
1,2 2
³ initials (Table 18).
³ 69
33 1
³
³ 70
3 1
³ [5] By adding the numbers of the
³ 71 3,4,13,15,17,19,25
7 ³ suras and verses
where these 57
³ 72 4,5,7,12,18,19,22,23 10
³ occurrences of the word "God"
³ 73
20 7
³ are found, we get a total of
³ 74
31,56 3 ³
2432, or 19x128. See Table 18.
³ 76
6,9,11,30 5 ³
³ 79
25 1
³ [6] The word "God" occurs in 85
³ 81
29 1
³ suras. If we add the number
of
³ 82
19 1
³ each sura to the number of
³ 84
23 1
³ verses between the first and
³ 85
8,9,20 3 ³
last occurences of the word
³ 87
7 1
³ "God," both verses inclusive,
³ 88
24 1
³ the Grand Total comes to 8170
³ 91
13 2
³ or 19x430. An abbreviated
³ 95
8 1
³ representation of the data is
³ 96
14 1
³ shown in Table 19.
³ 98
2,5,8 3
³
³ 104
6 1
³ Table 19: All Suras in Which the
³ 110
1,2 2
³ Word "God" (Allah) Is Mentioned
³ 112
1,2 2
³ ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
³-----
------ ---- ³ ³
Sura First Last Verses ³
³1798
634 57 ³
³ No. Verse Verse 1st to
Last³
³
(19x3)³ ³ ---- ----- -----
-----------³
³
³ ³ 1. 1 1
2 2
³
³
³ ³ 2. 2 7
286 280 ³
³Sum of numbers of the suras & ³
³ 3. 3 2
200 199 ³
³verses = 1798 + 634 = 2432
³ ³ - - -
- -
³
³
= 19 x 128
³ ³ 84. 110 1
2 2
³
³
³ ³ 85. 112 1
2 2
³
³
³ ³ ----
---- ³
³Total occurence of the word
³ ³ 3910
4260 ³
³"God" outside the initialed
³ ³ 3910+1016+4939+4262=14212=19x748] ³
³section = 57 (19 x 3).
³ ³
³
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
³These mathematical properties cover³
[7] The Quran's dominant message ³all
occurrences of the word "God." ³
is that there is only
"One ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
God." The word "One,"
in Arabic "Wahed" occurs in the Quran 25
times. Six of these occurrences
refer to other than God (one kind
of food, one door, etc.).
The other 19 occurrences refer to God.
These data are found in
the classic reference INDEX TO THE WORDS
OF QURAN.
The crucial importance of the word "ONE"
as the Quran's basic message
is manifested in the fact that the Quran's
common denominator, 19,
happens to be the gematrical value of the
word "ONE."
WHY 19!
As pointed out later in this Appendix, all
God's scriptures, not only
the Quran, were mathematically coded with
the number "19." Even the
universe at large bears this divine mark.
The number 19 can be looked
upon as the Almighty Creator's signature
on everything He created (see
Appendix 38). The number "19" possesses unique
mathematical properties
beyond the scope of this Appendix. For example:
[1] It is a prime number.
[2] It encompasses the first numeral (1)
and the last numeral (9),
as if to proclaim God's
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
attribute in 57:3 as the
³ The Lord our God is ONE!
³
"Alpha and the Omega."
³ Therefore, you shall worship ³
³ the Lord your God
³
[3] It looks the same in all
³ with all your heart,
³
languages of the world.
Both ³ with all your soul,
³
components, 1 and 9, are
the ³ with all your mind,
³
only numerals that look
the ³ and with all your strength.
³
same in all languages.
³
[Deuteronomy 6:4-5] ³
³
[Mark 12:29] ³
[4] It possesses many peculiar
³ [Quran 12:163, 17:22-23]
³
mathematical properties.
For ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
example, 19 is the sum
of the
first powers of 9 and
10, and Table 20: Why "19!"
the difference between
the
second powers of 9 and
10. ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
³ Hebrew Arabic Value
³
We now understand that the
³ ------ ------ -----
³
universal coding of God's
³ V
W 6 ³
creations with the number 19
³ A
A 1 ³
rests in the fact that it is the
³ H
H 8 ³
gematrical value of the word
³ D
D 4 ³
"ONE" in all the scriptural
³
---- ³
languages - Aramaic, Hebrew, and
³
19 ³
Arabic.
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
The number 19, therefore, proclaims the First
Commandment in all the
scriptures: that there is only ONE God.
As shown in Table 7, the Aramaic, Hebrew,
and Arabic alphabets used
to double as numerals in accordance with
a universally established
system. The Hebrew word for "ONE" is "VAHD"
(pronounced V-AHAD). In
Arabic, the word for "ONE" is "WAHD" (pronounced
WAAHED).
See Table 20.
THE WORD "QURAN"
The word "Quran" occurs in the Quran 58 times,
with one of them, in
10:15, referring to "another Quran." This
particular occurrence,
therefore, must be excluded. Thus, the frequency
of occurrence of
"this Quran" in the Quran is 57, or 19x3.
Table 21: Suras and Verses Where
Two other grammatical forms of
"Quran" Occurs
the word "Quran" occur in 12
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
verses. These include the word
³ Sura Verse ³
³Sura Verse ³ "Quranun"
and the word
ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´
ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´
"Quranahu." One of these occurr-
³ 2
185 ³ ³ 30
58 ³ ences, in 13:31 refers to
³ 4
82 ³ ³ 34
31 ³ "another Quran" that cause the
³ 5
101 ³ ³ 36
2 ³ mountains to crumble. Another
³ 6
19 ³ ³ -
69 ³ occurrence, in 41:44, refers to
³ 7
204 ³ ³ 38
1 ³ "a non-Arabic Quran." These two
³ 9
111 ³ ³ 39
27 ³ occurrences, therefore, are
³ 10
37 ³ ³ -
28 ³ excluded. Table 21 shows a list
³ -
61 ³ ³ 41
3 ³ of the suras and verses where
³ 12
2 ³ ³ -
26 ³ the word "Quran," in all its
³ -
3 ³ ³ 42
7 ³ grammatical forms, occurs.
³ 15
1 ³ ³ 43
3 ³
³ -
87 ³ ³ -
31 ³
³ -
91 ³ ³ 46
29 ³
³ 16
98 ³ ³ 47
24 ³
³ 17
9 ³ ³ 50
1 ³
³ -
41 ³ ³ -
45 ³ A STRONG FOUNDATION
³ -
45 ³ ³ 54
17 ³
³ -
46 ³ ³ -
22 ³
³ -
60 ³ ³ -
32 ³ The Quran's first verse,
³ -
78 ³ ³ -
40 ³ "In the Name of God, Most
³ -
82 ³ ³ 55
2 ³ Gracious, Most Merciful," known
³ -
88 ³ ³ 56
77 ³ as Basmalah, consists of 19
³ -
89 ³ ³ 59
21 ³ Arabic letters. Its constituent
³ -
106 ³ ³ 72
1 ³ words occur in the Quran
³ 18
54 ³ ³ 73
4 ³ consistently in multiples of 19.
³ 20
2 ³ ³ -
20 ³
³ -
113 ³ ³ 75
17 ³
³ -
114 ³ ³ -
18 ³
³ 25
30 ³ ³ 76
23 ³
³ -
32 ³ ³ 84
21 ³
³ 27
1 ³ ³ 85
21 ³
³ -
6 ³ ³---- ---- ³
³ -
76 ³ ³1356 3052 ³
³ -
92 ³ ³
³
³ 28
85 ³ ³1356+3052=4408³
³
³ ³ (19x232)³
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
³ The first word...."Ism" (Name).....occurs.......19
times. ³
³ The second word..."Allah" (God)....occurs.......2698
times (19x142)³
³ The third word...."Al-Rahman" (Most
Gracious)...57 times (19x3) ³
³ The fourth word..."Al-Raheem" (Most
Merciful)...114 times (19x6) ³
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
Professor Cesar Majul
looked at the gematrical value of more than
400 attributes of God, and found only four
names whose gematrical
values are multiples of 19:
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
³
Divine Name
Gematrical ³
³
Value ³
³ 1. "Waahed" (One).........................................19
³
³ 2. "Zul Fadl Al-`Azim" (Possessor
of Infinite Grace)....2698 ³
³ 3. "Majid" (Glorious).....................................57
³
³ 4. "Jaami`" (Summoner)...................................114
³
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
As noted above, the only Divine
Names whose gematrical values
are divisible by 19 correspond exactly to
the frequencies of occurr-
ence of the BASMALAH's four words. The figure
below illustrates this
remarkable phenomenon:
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Name
(Ism)
19 (Waahed)
One
====================================================================
³
God
(Allah) 2698
(Zul Fadl Possessor of
Al-`Azim) Infinite Grace
Most (Al-Rahman)
57 (Majid)
Glorious
Gracious
Most
(Al-Raheem) 114
(Jaami`) Gatherer
Merciful
====================================================================
³ The four words of Basmalah are shown
on the left side, and the only³
³ four divine names whose gematrical
values are divisible by 19 are ³
³ on the right side. The numbers in
the middle are the frequencies of³
³ occurrence of the words of Basmalah,
and, at the same time, the ³
³ gematrical values of the four divine
names.
³
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
The Five Pillars of Islam
Although the Quran provides
numerous important commandments
governing all aspects of our lives (see for
example 17:22-38), five
basic "pillars" have been traditionally emphasized.
They are:
1. Shahaadah: Bearing witness
Table 22: All Suras and Verses
that there is no other god
from First Occurrence of
besides God.
LAA ELAAHA ELLA HOO
to the Last Occurrence.
2. Salat: Observing five daily
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
Contact Prayers.
³ Sura No. of Sum of
³
³ No. Verses Verse #s Total ³
3. Seyaam: Fasting during the
ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´
ninth month of the Islamic
³ 2 123
27675 27800 ³
calendar (Ramadan).
³ 3 200
20100 20303 ³
³ - -
- - ³
4. Zakat: Giving away 2.5% of
³ 9 127
8128 8264 ³
one's net income as a charity
³ - -
- - ³
to specified people.
³ 72 28
406 506 ³
³ 73 9
45 127 ³
5. Hajj: Pilgrimage to Mecca once ³------
----- ------ --------³
in a lifetime for those who
can ³ 2700 5312 308490
316502 ³
afford it.
³
(19x16658)³
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
Like everything else in
the Quran, these are mathematically
structured.
1. One God
Table 23: List of All Occurrences
(Shahaadah):
of the Crucial Phrase:
"LAA ELAAHA ELLA HOO"
As mentioned earlier, the word
(There is no other god besides Him).
"ONE" that refers to God occurs ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
in the Quran 19 times. The ref- ³
Verses Frequency ³
erence to God "ALONE" occurs 5
³ Sura with
of ³
times, and the sum of the sura
³ No. No. Shahadah Shahadah
³
and verse numbers where we find ³----
------ --------- --------- ³
these five occurrences is 361,
³ 1. 2 163,255
2 ³
19x19.
³ 2. 3 2,6,18 (twice)
4 ³
³ 3. 4
87 1
³
The "First Pillar of Islam"
³ 4. 6 102,106
2 ³
is stated in 3:18 as "LAA ELAAHA ³
5. 7 158
1 ³
ELLA HOO" (There is no other god ³
6. 9 31
1 ³
besides Him). This most important³
7. 11 14
1 ³
expression occurs in 19 suras.
³ 8. 13 30
1 ³
The first occurrence is in 2:163,³
9. 20 8,98
2 ³
and the last occurrence is in
³ 10. 23 116
1 ³
73:9. Table 22 shows that the
³ 11. 27 26
1 ³
total of sura numbers, plus the ³
12. 28 70,88
2 ³
number of verses between the
³ 13. 35 3
1 ³
first and last occurrences, plus ³ 14.
39 6
1 ³
the sum of these verse numbers is³ 15.
40 3,62,65
3 ³
316502, or 19x16658.
³ 16. 44 8
1 ³
³ 17. 59 22,23
2 ³
Also, by adding the numbers
³ 18. 64 13
1 ³
of the 19 suras where LAA ELAAHA ³ 19.
73 9
1 ³
ELLA HOO occurs, plus the verse ³
----- -------- -----
³
numbers where this crucial
³ 507 1592
29 ³
expression is found, plus the
³ 507 + 1592 + 29 = 2128 = 19x112 ³
total number of occurrences (29),ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
the Grand Total comes to 2128, or 19x112.
The details are shown in
Table 23.
2. The Contact Prayers "Salat":
The word "Salat" occurs
in the Quran 67 times, and when we add the
numbers of suras and verses of these 67 occurrences,
the total comes
to 4674, or 19x246 (see INDEX OF THE QURAN).
3. Fasting (Seyaam):
The commandment to fast
is mentioned in 2:183, 184, 185, 187, 196;
4:92; 5:89, 95; 33:35, 35; & 58:4. The
total of these numbers is 1387,
or 19x73. It is noteworthy that 33:35 mentions
fasting twice, one for
the believing men, and the other for the
believing women.
4. The Obligatory Charity (Zakat): &
5. Hajj Pilgrimage to Mecca:
While the first three
"Pillars of Islam" are obligatory upon all
Muslim men and women, the Zakat and Hajj
are decreed only for those
who can afford them. This explains the interesting
mathematical
phenomenon associated with Zakat and Hajj.
The Zakat charity is mentioned
in 2:43, 83, 110, 177, 277; 4:77,
162; 5:12, 55, 7:156; 9:5, 11, 18, 71; 18:81;
19:13, 31, 55; 21:73;
22:41, 78; 23:4; 24:37, 56; 27:3; 30:39;
31:4; 33:33; 41:7; 58:13;
73:20; and 98:5. These numbers add up to
2395. This total does not
quite make it as a multiple of 19; it is
up by 1.
The Hajj Pilgrimage occurs
in 2:189, 196, 197; 9:3; and 22:27.
These numbers add up to 645, and this total
does not quite make it as
a multiple of 19; it is down by 1.
Thus, Zakat and Hajj,
together, give a total of 2395+645 = 3040 =
19x160.
THE QURAN'S
MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURE
The Quran's suras, verses,
words, and letters are not only
mathematically composed, but also arranged
into a superhuman
structure that is purely mathematical, i.e.,
the literary content has
nothing to do with such an arrangement.
Since the physical construction
of the Quran is purely mathemati-
cal, it would be expected that the numbers
mentioned in the Quran must
conform with the Quran's 19-based code.
A total of 30 unique numbers
are mentioned throughout the Quran,
and the sum of all these numbers is 162146,
a multiple of 19 (162146 =
19x8534). Table 24 lists all the numbers
mentioned in the Quran,
without the repetitions.
Table 24: All the Quranic
The numbers which are mentioned only
Numbers.
once in the Quran are: 11, 19, 20, 50,
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
60, 80, 99, 300, 2000, 3000, 5000,
³
Location ³
50000, and 100000.
³ Number Example
³
ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´
All the numbers mentioned in the Quran,
³ 1
2:163 ³
with repetitions, occur 285 times, and
³ 2
4:11 ³
this number is a multiple of 19; 285 =
³ 3
4:171 ³
19x15.
³ 4
9:2 ³
³ 5
18:22 ³
THE
NUMBERS OF SURAS
³ 6
25:59 ³
AND VERSES
³ 7
41:12 ³
³ 8
69:17 ³
The numbering system of the Quran's
³ 9
27:48 ³
suras and verses has been perfectly
³ 10
2:196 ³
preserved. Only a few unauthorized and
³ 11
12:4 ³
easily detectable printings deviate from
³ 12
9:36 ³
the standard system that is divinely
³ 19
74:30 ³
guarded.
³ 20
8:65 ³
³ 30
7:142 ³
When we add the numbers of all suras,
³ 40
7:142 ³
plus the number of verses in every sura,
³ 50
29:14 ³
plus the sum of verse numbers, the Grand
³ 60
58:4 ³
total for the whole Quran comes to 346199,³
70 9:80
³
19x19x959. Table 25 is an abbreviated
³ 80
24:4 ³
presentation of these data. Thus, the
³ 99
38:23 ³
slightest alteration of a single sura or
³ 100
2:259 ³
verse would have destroyed this system.
³ 200
8:65 ³
As shown in Table 16, if we consider only
³ 300
18:25 ³
the 29 initialed suras, these same data
³ 1000
2:96 ³
produce a Grand Total which is also a
³ 2000
8:66 ³
multiple of 19. It follows that the data
³ 3000
3:124 ³
for the un-initialed suras are also
³ 5000
3:125 ³
divisible by 19.
³ 50000
70:4 ³
³100000
37:147 ³
Table 25: Mathematical Coding of the
³------
³
Sura and Verse Numbers.
³162146 (19 x 8534) ³
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ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
³ Sura No.of
Sum of
³ Table 26 is an abbreviated
³ No. Verses
Verse #s TOTAL ³ presentation of the
same
³------ ------
-------- ------- ³ data related to the 85 un-
³ 1
7 28
36 ³ initialed suras.
³ 2
286 41041 41329
³
³ -
- -
- ³ Now let us look at another
³ 9
127 8128
8264 ³ set of miracles involving
³ -
- -
- ³ the sura and verse numbers.
³ 113
5 15
133 ³
³ 114
6 21
141 ³
³----- ------
-------- -------³
³6555
6234 333410 346199
³
³
(19x19x959)³
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙTable
26: Mathematical Coding
of the 85 Un-initialed Suras
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
Write down the sura number, followed by ³Sura
No.of Sum of ³
the number of verses in that sura, then ³
No. Verses Verse # Total³
the number of every verse, and finally, ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´
the sum of verse numbers. So, for Sura
³ 1 7
28 36 ³
1 you would write 1 for the sura, then
³ 4 176 15576
15756³
7 for the number of verses, 1234567 for ³
- - -
- ³
each verse number, and finally 28 for
³ 9 127 8128
8264³
the sum of verse numbers, i.e. 1 7 123- ³
- - -
- ³
4567 28. The number for Sura 2 will look³
113 5 15
133 ³
like this: 2 286 123456...286 41041. Do ³
114 6 21
141 ³
the same for all the 114 suras, and then³-----
----- ------ ------³
add these numbers. The total consists of³5733
3491 146842 156066³
759 digits, and is a multiple of 19.
³
(19x8214)³
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
Table 27: Sura, Total Number of Verses,
Verse
numbers and Sum of Now
write down the total
Verse numbers for
every sura. number of verses in a sura,
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
followed by the sum of verse
³
Sura,# of Verses, Verse #'s ³ numbers, and keep all numbers
³Sura
& Sum of Verse #'s ³ justified to the left. For
³----
------------------ ³ example, the number of verses
³ 1
17123456728 ³ in Sura 1 is 7, and the sum of
³ 2 228612345........28641041
³ verse numbers is 28. Thus, the
³ -
- ³ combined number for Sura 1
³114
114612345621 ³ will be 7 28, for Sura 2 it
³ Total is 759 digits & a
multiple ³ will be 286 41041, for Sura 3
³
of 19 ³ it will be 200 20100; and so
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
on to Sura 114 for which the
combined number is 6 21. Remember that these
numbers are written all
the way to the left, as shown in
Table 28. Then add them in the
Table 28: Number of verses for
usual manner, from right to left.
every sura & sum of verse
The total of all these left justi-
numbers, justified to the left
fied numbers is 4,859,309,774 or
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
19 x 255753146.
³ Sura Total Verses &
³
³ Sum
of Verses ³
Finally, do the same thing as above
ÃÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ´
(continuing to keep all numbers left
³ 1 728
³
justified), except write down the
³ 2 28641041
³
number of every verse, instead of the ³
3 20020100
³
total number of verses. For example,
³ - -
³
the number of Sura 1 consists of its
³ 114 621
³
seven verse numbers (1234567) combin- ³
----------- ³
ed with the sum of those numbers (28).³
4859309774 = ³
Thus the combined number for Sura 1
³
19x255753146 ³
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
Table 29: Verse numbers and Sum of
Verse numbers, justified to the left
will be 1234567 28. The
ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
combined number for Sura 114
³ Sura Verse #'s &
Sum of Verses³ will be 123456 21. Table 29
³ ---- -------------------------³
demonstrates this process. The
³ 1
123456728
³ total of all these left just-
³ 2
1234...28641041 ³
ified numbers consists of 757
³ -
-
³ digits, and is still a
³ 114
12345621
³ multiple of 19.
³Total is 757 digits & a multiple
³
³ of 19
³
ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
Superhuman Numerical Combinations
Let us write down the number of each verse
in the Quran, preceded for
each sura by the number of verses in that
sura. Thus, Sura 1, which
consists of seven verses, will be represented
by the number
7 1234567. What we are doing here is forming
long numbers by writing
the numbers of verses next to each other.
To find the number
representing Sura 2, you write down the number
of verses in this
sura, 286, followed by the number of every
verse, written next to
each other. Thus, the number representing
Sura 2 will look like this:
286 12345.....284285286. The two numbers
representing the first two
suras are:
7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
& 286 1 2 3 4 5.....284 285 286.
Putting these two numbers together to form
one number representing
the first two suras, we get this number:
7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 286
1 2 3 4 5.....284 285 286.
This process is continued until every verse
in the Quran is written
down, thus forming one very long number encompassing
the number in
every verse in the Quran. The number representing
the whole Quran is
a multiple of 19 & consists of 12692
digits, which is also a multiple
of 19.
==============================================================
³ 7 1234567 286 12345...286
...5 12345 6 123456
³
==============================================================
³ FIRST No: This very
long number consists of 12692 digits ³
³ (19x668) and includes every
verse in the Quran. The number ³
³ of verses in each
sura precedes its verses. A special ³
³ computer program that
divides very long numbers has shown ³
³ that this long number is a
multiple of 19.
³
==============================================================
Instead of putting the total number of verses
in every sura ahead of
the sura, let us put it at the end of every
sura. Thus, the number
representing Sura 1 will look like this:
1234567 7, instead of 7
1234567. The number representing Sura 2 will
look like this:
12345.....284 285 286 286 instead of 286
12345.....284285286. The
numbers representing the first two suras
will look like this:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7
& 1 2 3 4 5.....284 285 286 286.
Putting these two numbers together to form
a longer number represent-
ing the first two suras, we get a number
we get a number that looks
like this:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7
1 2 3 4 5.....284 285 286 286.
Since we are putting the total number of
verses per sura at the end
of each sura, we must put the total number
of numbered verses (6234)
at the end of the Quran. The last numbers,
therefore, represent the
last sura (123456 6), followed by the number
of verses in the Quran
(6234):
1 2 3 4 5 6 6
& 6234 >>>>>> 1 2 3 4 5 6
6 6234.
Putting together all the verses of all the
suras, produces a long
number that consists of 12696 digits, and
is a multiple of 19.
==============================================================
³ 1234567 7 12345...286
286 12345 5...123456 6 6234
³
==============================================================
³ SECOND No: The number of every
verse in every sura is foll-³
³ owed by the number of
verses per sura. The last 11 digits³
³ shown here are the 6
verses of the last sura, followed by³
³ its number of verses
(6), followed by the total number of³
³ numbered verses in the
Quran (6234). The complete, very³
³ long number, is a multiple
of 19.
³
==============================================================
Now let us include the number of every sura.
Write down the number of every verse in every
sura, followed by the
number of the sura, followed by the number
of verses in the sura.
Thus, the number representing Sura 1 looks
like this: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 7. The number representing Sura 2
looks like this: 1 2 3 4 5
.....284 285 286 2 286. The number
representing the last sura (No.
114) looks like this: 1 2 3 4 5 6
114 6. Again, the total number of
numbered verses (6234) is added at the end.
This number representing
the whole Quran, is a multiple of 19; it
looks like this:
==================================================================
³1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1
7 12345 ... 286 2 286 ...123456 114 6 6234 ³
==================================================================
³THIRD No: The number of every
verse, followed by the sura number,³
³then the number
of verses in the sura. The total number of³
³numbered verses is
added at the end. The long number (12930³
³digits) is a multiple of 19.
³
==================================================================
Instead of putting the total number of verses
in every sura after the
sura, let us now put it ahead of the sura.
Thus, the number
representing Sura 1 looks like this: 7 1234567
1, instead of 1234567
1 7, and the number representing Sura 2 looks
like this: 286
12345.....284 285 286 2, instead of 12345
... 284 285 286 2 286. This
very long number representing the whole Quran
is a multiple of 19.
==================================================================
³ 7 1234567 1 286 12345...286
2...6 123456 114 6234
³
==================================================================
³ FOURTH No: The total
number of verses in each sura is followed³
³ by the number of every verse,
then the sura number. The last 14³
³ digits shown above are
the number of verses in the last sura³
³ (6), followed by
the numbers of the six verses (123456),³
³ followed by the number of the
sura (114), then the total number³
³ of numbered verses in the Quran.
³
³ The very long number (consisting
of 12930 digits) is a multiple³
³ of 19.
³
==================================================================
Now, let us write down the number of every
verse in every sura,
followed by the sum of verse numbers for
every sura. Sura 1 consists
of 7 verses, and the sum of verse numbers
is 1+2+3+4+5+6+7 = 28.
Thus, the number representing Sura 1 looks
like this: 1234567 28.
The sum of verse numbers for Sura 2
is 41041 (1+2+3+ ... + 286).
Thus, the number representing Sura 2 looks
like this: 12345...284
285 286 41041.
The number representing the last sura, which
consists of 6 verses,
looks like this: 123456 21, since 1+2+3+4+5+6
= 21.
The complete number, representing the whole
Quran, consists of 12836
digits and is a multiple of 19. It looks
like this:
================================================================
³ 1234567 28 12345...284285286
41041...123456 21
³
================================================================
³ FIFTH No: The number of every
verse in every sura is followed ³
³ by the sum of verse numbers.
The long number consists of 12836³
³ digits, and is a multiple of
19.
³
================================================================
Remarkably, if we take the "Fifth No." shown
above and reverse the
order of verse numbers and sum of verse numbers,
i.e., move the sum
of verse numbers, and put it ahead of the
sura, the resulting long
number is still a multiple of 19.
=================================================================
³ 28 1234567 41041
12345....285286.....21 123456
³
=================================================================
³ SIXTH No: Placing the sum of
verse numbers ahead of each sura,³
³ instead of after it,
produces a long number (12836 digits)³
³ that is also a multiple of
19.
³
=================================================================
Even writing the suras backward, i.e., reversing
the order of suras
by starting with the last sura and ending
with the first sura, and
placing the sum of verse numbers after the
verses of each sura, the
product is still a multiple of 19
=================================================================
³ 123456 21 12345 15..12345..286
41041 1234567 28
³
=================================================================
³ SEVENTH No: Reversing
the order of suras - starting from the³
³ last sura and ending
with the first sura - and writing down³
³ the number of every verse,
with the sum of verse numbers for³
³ every sura after
its verses, the product is a long number³
³ consisting of 12836 digits.
This long number is a multiple of³
³ 19.
³
=================================================================
Write the sum of verse numbers for the whole
Quran (333410), followed
by the total number of numbered verses in
the Quran (6234), then the
number of suras (114). Every sura is then
represented by its number
followed by its number of verses. The numbers
representing Suras 1 and
2 are 1 7 and 2 286. The complete number,
covering all suras of the
Quran, consists of 474 digits, and is a multiple
of 19 - it looks like
this:
=================================================================
³ 333410 6234 114
1 7 2 286 3 200 .. 113 5 114
6 ³
=================================================================
³ EIGHTH No: The Grand Sum of
verse numbers (333410) is followed³
³ by the total number
of numbered verses (6234), the number of³
³ suras (114), then the
sura numbers and numbers of verses of³
³ every sura.
³
=================================================================
Now let us reverse the order of sura number
and its number of verses
as presented in the "Eighth No." Thus, the
numbers representing the
first two suras look like this: 7 1 &
286 2, instead of 1 7 & 2 286.
The complete number also consists of 474
digits and is still a
multiple of 19. It looks like this:
================================================================
³ 333410 6234 114
7 1 286 2 200 3 ... 5 113 6
114 ³
================================================================
³ NINTH No: Reversing the sequence
of sura number and number of³
³ verses still gives us a long
number that is a multiple of 19.³
================================================================
If we write down the sum of verse numbers
for Sura 1 (28), followed
by the sum of verse numbers for Sura 2 (41041),
and so on to the end
of the Quran, and placing the Grand Sum of
verse numbers (333410) at
the end, the resulting long number (Tenth
No.) consists of 377
digits, and is a multiple of 19.
==================================================================
³
28 41041 20100 ..... 15 21 333410
³
==================================================================
³TENTH No: The sums of verse
numbers for every sura in the Quran,³
³are written next to each other,
followed at the end by the Grand³
³Sum of verse numbers (333410).
³
³This long number (377 digits)
is a multiple of 19.
³
==================================================================
If we write down the number of suras in the
Quran (114), followed by
the total number of numbered verses (6234),
followed by the number of
every sura and its sum of verse numbers,
the final long number (612
digits) is a multiple of 19.
=================================================================
³ 114 6234 1
28 2 41041 3 20100 .... 113 15 114
21 ³
=================================================================
³ ELEVENTH No: The number of
suras, followed by the total number³
³ of numbered verses, then the
number of every sura and its sum ³
³ of verse numbers, produce this
long number (612 digits) that ³
³ is a multiple of 19.
³
=================================================================
Lest anyone may think that any Quranic parameter
is left un-guarded
with this awesome mathematical code, let
us look at more parameters.
If we write down the number of suras (114),
followed by the total
number of numbered verses, followed by the
Grand Sum of verse numbers
in the whole Quran (333410), followed by
the numbers of every sura and
its verses, we end up with a very long number
(12712 digits) that is a
multiple of 19.
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³ 114 6234
333410 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...114 1 2 3 4 5 6
³
³
³
³
TWELFTH NUMBER
³
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If we write down the numbers of verses in
every sura next to each
other, we end up with a 235-digit number
that is a multiple of 19. To
do this, write down the total number of numbered
verses in the Quran
(6234), followed by the number of verses
in every sura, then close
with the total number of numbered verses
in the Quran. The final long
number looks like this:
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³ 6234 7 286
200 176 ..... 127 .... 5 4 5 6
6234 ³
³ (total (First 4
suras) (Sura 9) (Last 4 suras)
(total ³
³verses)
verses) ³
³
THIRTEENTH NUMBER
³
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If we write down the number of numbered verses
in the Quran (6234),
followed by the number of suras (114), followed
by the number of
every verse in every sura, then close with
the number of numbered
verses in the Quran (6234) and the number
of suras (114), the final
number consists of 12479 digits, and is a
multiple of 19.
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³ 6234 114 1234567
12345...286...123456 6234 114
³
³
³
³
FOURTEENTH NUMBER
³
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Another long number that consists of 12774
digits is formed by
writing down the number of every verse in
every sura, followed by the
number of every sura added to its number
of verses. Sura 1 consists
of 7 verses, and the total 1+7 is 8. Therefore,
the number
representing Sura 1 looks like this: 1234567
8. Since Sura 2 consists
of 286 verses, the number representing Sura
2 looks like this:
12345...286 288. This is done for every sura
in the Quran. The final
combined number consists of 12774 digits,
and is a multiple of 19.
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³ 1234567 8
12345....286 288 123....123456 120
³
³
(1+7)
(2+286)
(114+6) ³
³
³
³
FIFTEENTH NUMBER
³
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More specialized features are in Appendices
2, 9, 19, 24, 25, 26, 29,
and 37.
A Witness From the Children of Israel [46:10]
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³Proclaim: "What if it is from
God, and you disbelieved in it? A ³
³witness from the Children of
Israel has borne witness to a similar ³
³phenomenon, and he has believed,
while you have turned too arrogant³
³to believe. God does not guide
the wicked." [ 46:10 ]
³
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The following quotation is taken from
STUDIES IN JEWISH MYSTICIM,
(Association for Jewish Studies, Cambridge,
Mass., Joseph Dan & Frank
Talmage, eds., Page 88, 1982). The quotation
refers to the work of
Rabbi Judah the Pious (12th Century AD):
The people [Jews] in France made it a custom
to add [in the morning
prayer] the words: "`Ashrei temimei derekh
[blessed are those who walk
the righteous way]," and our Rabbi, the Pious,
of blessed memory,
wrote that they were completely and utterly
wrong. It is all gross
falsehood, because there are only nineteen
times that the Holy Name
is mentioned [in that portion of the morning
prayer]... and similarly
you find the word `Elohim nineteen times
in the pericope of Ve-'elleh
shemot.... Similarly, you find that Israel
were called "sons" nineteen
times, and there are many other examples.
All these sets of nineteen
are intricately intertwined, and they contain
many secrets and
esoteric meanings, which are contained in
more than eight large
volumes... Furthermore, in this section there
are 152 (19x8) words.
Acknowledgments
³ All praise and thanks
are due to God who has willed that His ³
³ miracle of the Quran
shall be revealed at this time. He has ³
³ distinguished the
following individuals and blessed them by ³
³ revealing through them many
portions of this momentous discovery: ³
³ Abdullah Arik, Mohamoud Ali
Abib, Lisa Spray, Edip Yuksel, Ihsan ³
³ Ramadan, Feroz Karmally,
Ismail Barakat, Gatut Adisoma, Ahmed ³
³ Yusuf, Cesar A. Majul, Muhtesem
Erisen, and Emily Kay Sterrett. ³
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