of the
Authorized
English translation of the Quran by
Dr.
Rashad Khalifa
The Missing
Basmalah
Every sura in the Quran opens with the
statement "In the name of God, Most
Gracious, Most Merciful,"
known as the Basmalah, with the exception of
Sura 9.
This conspicuous absence of the Basmalah
from
Sura
9 has been an intriguing feature of the Quran for 14 centuries.
Many theories have been advanced to explain
this phenomenon. Now we learn that the
missing Basmalah plays a significant role as
[1] a significant constituent of the Quran's
mathematical miracle, and
[2] a glaring sign from the Most Gracious,
Most Merciful, that Sura
9 has been tampered with and must be purified (Appendix 24).
Both roles of the missing Basmalah were revealed
with the discovery of the Quran's
mathematical code. The following list of factual observations
illustrate the miraculous features of the missing
Basmalah:
[1] Since the Basmalah
consists of 19 Arabic letters, and prefixes all the suras except one, it
can be considered the foundation upon which the Quran's 19-based code is
built. But the absence of the Basmalah from Sura 9 causes the number of this
crucial opening statement to be 113, a number that does not conform with
the Quran's code. However, we find
that this deficiency is compensated for in
Sura 27. Two
Basmalahs
occur in
Sura 27, one as
an opener and one in Verse 30. This
restores the total number of Basmalahs in the Quran to 114, 19x6.
[2] From the missing
Basmalah of Sura 9
to the extra Basmalah of
Sura 27, there
are 19 suras.
[3] The sum of
sura numbers from the missing Basmalah (Sura 9) to the
extra Basmalah (Sura 27) is 9+10+11+12+ ...
+25+26+27 = 342, 19x18.
This is a mathematical property, any consecutive
19 numbers will add up to a multiple of 19. But the miraculous phenomenon
is that this number, 342, equals the number of words from the first Basmalah
of Sura 27 to the second Basmalah in
27:30.
[4]
The occurrence
of the extra Basmalah in
27:30 conforms
with the Quran's code in that the sura number, plus the verse number is a
multiple of 19 (27+30 = 57 = 19x3).
[5] The occurrence
of the extra Basmalah in Verse 30 compares with the occurrence of the number
19 itself in Verse 30
(Sura 74).
[6] The Quran contains
6234 numbered verses. The absence of the Basmalah from Sura 9, and compensating
for it in Verse 30 of Sura 27 gives us two numbered Basmalahs,
1:1 &
27:30, and 112
un-numbered Basmalahs. This causes the total number of verses in the Quran
to be 6234+112 = 6346, 19x334.
[7] From the missing
Basmalah to the extra Basmalah, the number of verses containing the word
"Allah" is 513, 19x27. Note that 27 is the sura number where the extra Basmalah
occurs. The data are in Table 1.
[8]
The sum of
verse numbers (1+2+3+ ... +n), plus the number of verses, from the missing
Basmalah to the extra Basmalah is 119624,
19x6296. See Table2:
Table 1: The Verses
Containing the Word "Allah"
from the Missing Basmalah
to the Extra Basmalah.
|
Sura
Number
|
Verses w/
"Allah"
|
|
9
|
100
|
|
10
|
49
|
|
11
|
33
|
|
12
|
34
|
|
13
|
23
|
|
14
|
28
|
|
15
|
2
|
|
16
|
64
|
|
17
|
10
|
|
18
|
14
|
|
19
|
8
|
|
20
|
6
|
|
21
|
5
|
|
22
|
50
|
|
23
|
12
|
|
24
|
50
|
|
25
|
6
|
|
26
|
13
|
|
27
|
6
|
|
---
|
---
|
342
(19x18)
|
513
(19x27)
|
|
Table 2: Suras & Verses From the
Missing Basmalah to
the Extra Basmalah.
|
| Sura |
Verses |
Sum of Verse # |
|
9
|
127
|
8128
|
|
10
|
109
|
5995
|
|
11
|
123
|
7626
|
|
12
|
111
|
6216
|
|
13
|
43
|
946
|
|
14
|
52
|
1378
|
|
15
|
99
|
4950
|
|
16
|
128
|
8256
|
|
17
|
111
|
6216
|
|
18
|
110
|
6105
|
|
19
|
98
|
4851
|
|
20
|
135
|
9180
|
|
21
|
112
|
6328
|
|
22
|
78
|
3081
|
|
23
|
118
|
7021
|
|
24
|
64
|
2080
|
|
25
|
77
|
3003
|
|
26
|
227
|
25878
|
|
27
|
29
|
435
|
|
----
|
----
|
----
|
|
342
|
1951
|
117673
|
|
1951+117673=119624=19x6296
|
|
[9] This item also proves that
Sura
9 consists of 127 verses, not 129 (see Appendix 24). The sum of
digits of 127 is 1+2+7=10. By finding all the verses whose digits add
up to 10, from the missing Basmalah of
Sura
9 to the extra Basmalah of
Sura
27, then adding the number of these verses to the total number
of verses from the missing Basmalah to the extra Basmalah, we get 2128, or
19x112 (Table 3).
[10]
Sura
9 is an odd-numbered sura whose number of verses (127) is also
odd. From the missing Basmalah to the extra Basmalah, there are 7 suras that
possess this property; they are odd-numbered suras whose numbers of verses
are also odd. As detailed in Table 4, these are Suras 9, 11, 13, 15,
17, 25, and 27. By adding the digits that make up the sura numbers and the
numbers of verses, the grand total is 114, 19x6.
Table 3: The Verse Whose Digits
Add Up to 10, from the Missing
Basmalah to the Extra Basmalah.
|
Sura
No.
|
No. of
Verses
|
No. of
Occurences
|
|
9
|
127
|
12
|
|
10
|
109
|
10
|
|
11
|
123
|
11
|
|
12
|
111
|
10
|
|
13
|
43
|
3
|
|
14
|
52
|
4
|
|
15
|
99
|
9
|
|
16
|
128
|
12
|
|
17
|
111
|
10
|
|
18
|
110
|
10
|
|
19
|
98
|
9
|
|
20
|
135
|
12
|
|
21
|
112
|
10
|
|
22
|
78
|
7
|
|
23
|
118
|
11
|
|
24
|
64
|
6
|
|
25
|
77
|
7
|
|
26
|
227
|
22
|
|
27
|
29
|
2
|
|
---
|
----
|
---
|
|
342
|
1951
|
177
|
|
(19x18) & 1951+177=2128=19x112
|
|
Table 4: The Odd-numbered Suras
Whose Number of Verses are also Odd
|
Sura
No.
|
Sum of
Digits
|
No of
Verses
|
Sum of
Digits
|
|
9
|
9
|
127
|
10
|
|
11
|
2
|
123
|
6
|
|
13
|
4
|
43
|
7
|
|
15
|
6
|
99
|
18
|
|
17
|
8
|
111
|
3
|
|
25
|
7
|
77
|
14
|
|
27
|
9
|
29
|
11
|
| |
--
|
|
--
|
| |
45
|
|
69
|
|
45+69 = 114 = 19x6
|
|
[11]
The next two features
authenticate both the missing Basmalah and he number of verses in
Sura 9 (where two
false verses had been injected).
If we take the same suras listed in Table 4,
odd-numbered suras whose numbers of verses are also odd, and write down the
number of every sura, followed by its number of verses, the resulting long
number (30 digits) is a multiple of 19 (Figure 1).
9 127 11 123 13 43 15 99 17 111 25
77 27 29
Every sura number is followed by the number of verses in
that sura.
This long number equals 19 x
48037427533385052195322409091.
[Figure 1]
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[12] Let us take the last digit of all the verses
from the missing Basmalah to the extra
Basmalah. If we write down the number of every
sura, followed by the last digit in every verse
in that sura, we end up with a long number,
of 1988 digits, which is divisible by 19 (Figure 2).
9 1234567890123... ... 27 1234567890
... 789
The sura number is followed by the
last digit in every verse number
from Sura 9 to Sura 27, Verse
29.
[Figure 2]
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