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.
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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:
"They said, "Why hasn't a miracle
come down to him from his Lord?"
Say, "Only God knows the. future.
Therefore, wait, and I will wait
along. with you.". [10:20]
"Those who disbelieved. said,
"This is no more. than a fabrication
by him,. with the help of other
people." Indeed, they uttered a
blasphemy; a. falsehood. Others
said, "Tales from the past that.
he wrote down; they were dictated
to him day and. night." Say,
"This was. sent down from the
One who. knows `the secret' in
the heavens and the earth." Surely,
He is Forgiving,. Most Merciful.
[25:4-6]
The Quranic Initials constitute a
major portion of the Quran's
19-based. mathematical miracle. |
Tabel 1: List of the Quranic Initials
and Their Suras |
| No. |
Sura
No. |
Sura Title |
Quranic
Initials |
| 1 |
2 |
The Heifer |
A.L.M |
| 2 |
3 |
The Amramites |
A.L.M |
| 3 |
7 |
The Purgatory |
A.L.M.S. |
| 4 |
10 |
Jonah |
A.L.R. |
| 5 |
11 |
Hud |
A.L.R. |
| 6 |
12 |
Joseph |
A.L.R |
| 7 |
13 |
Thunder |
A.L.M.R. |
| 8 |
14 |
Abraham |
A.L.R. |
| 9 |
15 |
Al-Hijr Valley |
A.L.R. |
| 10 |
19 |
Mary |
K.H.Y.`A.S. |
| 11 |
20 |
T.H. |
T.H. |
| 12 |
26 |
The Poets |
T.S.M. |
| 13 |
27 |
The Ant |
T.S. |
| 14 |
28 |
History |
T.S.M. |
| 15 |
29 |
The Spider |
A.L.M. |
| 16 |
30 |
The Romans |
A.L.M. |
| 17 |
31 |
Luqmaan |
A.L.M. |
| 18 |
32 |
Prostration |
A.L.M. |
| 19 |
36 |
Y.S. |
Y.S. |
| 20 |
38 |
S. |
S. |
| 21 |
40 |
Forgiver |
H.M. |
| 22 |
41 |
Elucidated |
H.M. |
| 23 |
42 |
Consultation |
H.M.`A.S.Q. |
| 24 |
43 |
Ornaments |
H.M. |
| 25 |
44 |
Smoke |
H.M. |
| 26 |
45 |
Kneeling |
H.M. |
| 27 |
46 |
The Dunes |
H.M. |
| 28 |
50 |
Q. |
Q. |
| 29 |
68 |
The Pen |
NuN |
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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, 19x3.
2. The letter "Q" occurs in the other Q-initialed sura (No. 42) exactly the
same number of times, 57.
3. The total occurrence of the letter "Q" in the two Q-initialed suras is
114, which equals the number of suras in the Quran.
4. "The Quran" is mentioned in the Quran 57 times.
5. The description of the Quran as "Majid" (Glorious) is correlated with
the frequency of occurrence of the letter "Q" in each of the Q-initialed
suras. The word "Majid" has a gematrical value of 57.
6. Sura 42 consists of 53 verses, and 42 + 53 is 95, or 19x5. 8.
7. Sura 50 consists of 45 verses, and 50 + 45 is also 95, 19x5.
8. The number of Q's in all verses numbered "19" throughout the Quran is
76, 19x4. |
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,
7, 19, and 38, and the total occurrence
of the letter "S" (Saad) in these three
suras is 152, 19x8 (Table 2). It is
noteworthy that in
7:69, the word
"Bastatan"
is written in some printings with a "Saad,"
instead of "Seen." This is an erroneous
distortion that violates the Quran's code.
By looking at the oldest available copy of
the Quran, the Tashkent Copy, it was found
that the word "Bastatan" is correctly written with a "Seen" |
Table 2: The Frequency of
Occurrence of the
Letter "S" in the
Saad-initialed Suras |
| Sura |
Frequency of "S" |
| 7 |
97 |
| 19 |
26 |
| 38 |
29 |
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152 (19x8) |
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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 with the
letters "H" and "M;" Suras 40 through
46. The total occurrence of these two
letters in the seven H.M.-initialed suras
is 2147, or 19x113. The detailed data
are shown in Table 3.
Naturally, the alteration of a single letter
"H" or "M" in any of the seven
H.M.-initialed suras would have
destroyed this intricate phenomenon.
`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.
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Table 3: Occurence of the Letters "H"
and "M" in the Seven
H.M.-Initialed Suras |
| Sura No. |
Frequency of Occurence |
| "H" |
"M" |
"H+M" |
40 |
64 |
380 |
444 |
41 |
48 |
276 |
324 |
42 |
53 |
300 |
353 |
43 |
44 |
324 |
368 |
44 |
16 |
150 |
166 |
45 |
31 |
200 |
231 |
46 |
36 |
225 |
261 |
|
292 |
1855 |
2147
(19x113) |
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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 the
Quranic Initials - "A," then "L,"
then "M." These. letters prefix six
suras- 2, 3, 29, 30, 31, and 32 and
the total occurrence of the three
letters in each of the six suras is a
multiple of 19 [9899 (19x521),
5662 (19x298), 1672 (19x88),
1254 (19x66), 817 (19x43), and
570 (19x30), respectively]. Thus,
the total occurrence of the three
letters in the six suras is 19874
(19x1046), and the alteration of
one of these letters destroys this
phenomenon. |
Table 4: Occurence of the Letters
"A," "L," and "M" in the
A.L.M.-Initialed Suras |
Sura
No. |
Frequency of Occurence |
Total |
| "A" |
"L" |
"M" |
2 |
4502 |
3202 |
2195 |
9899 (19x521) |
3 |
2521 |
1892 |
1249 |
5662 (19x298) |
29 |
774 |
554 |
344 |
1672 (19x88) |
30 |
544 |
393 |
317 |
1254 (19x66) |
31 |
347 |
297 |
173 |
817 (19x43) |
32 |
257 |
155 |
158 |
570 (19x30) |
|
8945 |
6493 |
4436 |
19874 (19x1046) |
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Editorial Note:
A thorough recount of the Quranic initials, conducted
in 2002, using both manual as well as two different computer programs, has
confirmed Dr. Rashad Khalifa's count of all the Quranic initials except for
a relatively few counts in the initials "A" ( Alef) and "L" (Laam). The recent
recount of Quranic initials remain divisible by 19 and are a part of the
Mathematical Miracle of the Quran. The latest information on this recount
can be reviewed at
http://www.submission.org/miracle/
or its affiliated sites
| A.L.R. (Alef Laam Ra)
These initials are found in Suras
10, 11, 12, 14, and 15. The total
occurrences of these letters in these
suras are 2489 (19x131), 2489 (19x131),
2375 (19x125), 1197 (19x63), and
912 (19x48), respectively (Table 5). |
Table 5: Occurence of the Letters
"A," "L," and "R" in the
A.L.R.-Initialed Suras |
Sura
No. |
Frequency of Occurence |
Total |
| "A" |
"L" |
"R" |
| 10 |
1319 |
913 |
257 |
2489 (19x131) |
| 11 |
1370 |
794 |
325 |
2489 (19x131) |
| 12 |
1306 |
812 |
257 |
2375 (19x125) |
| 14 |
585 |
452 |
160 |
1197 (19x63) |
| 15 |
493 |
323 |
96 |
912 (19x48) |
|
5073 |
3294 |
1095 |
9462 (19x498) |
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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 this time
that the longer, more complex,
interlocking and overlapping
initials are found in the suras where
uncommonly powerful miracles
are narrated. For example, the virgin
birth of Jesus is given in Sura 19,
which is prefixed with the longest
set of initials, K.H.Y.`A.S.
The interlocking initials "H.," "T.H.,
" "T.S.," and "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. |
Table 6: Occurence of the Quranic
Initials "H.," "T.H.," "T.S.,"
and "T.S.M." in Their Suras |
| Sura |
Frequency of |
| "H" |
"T" |
"S" |
"M" |
| 19 |
175 |
- |
- |
- |
| 20 |
251 |
28 |
- |
- |
| 26 |
- |
33 |
94 |
484 |
| 27 |
- |
27 |
94 |
- |
| 28 |
- |
19 |
102 |
460 |
|
426 |
107 |
290 |
944 |
| 426+107+290+944 = 1767 = (19x93) |
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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.
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Alef
1 |
Ya'
10 |
Ta'
9 |
Ha'
8 |
Zay
7 |
Waw
6 |
Ha'
5 |
Dal
4 |
Jim
3 |
Ba'
2 |
Qaf
100 |
Saad
90 |
Fa'
80 |
'Ayn
70 |
Seen
60 |
Noon
50 |
Mim
40 |
Laam
30 |
Kaf
20 |
Ghayn
1000 |
Za
900 |
Dad
800 |
Dhal
700 |
Kha'
600 |
Tha'
500 |
Ta'
400 |
Shin
300 |
Ra'
200 |
Other Mathematical Properties of the Initialed
Suras
Fourteen Arabic letters, half the
Arabic alphabet, participate in
the formation of 14 different sets
of Quranic Initials. By adding the
gematrical value of each one of these
letters, plus the number of suras
which are prefixed with Quranic
Initials (29), we obtain a total of
722, or 19x19x2.
Additionally, if we add the total
gematrical value of all 14 initials,
plus the number of the first sura
where the initial occurs, we get a
grand total of 988, 19x52.
Table 8 presents these data.
If we add the number of occurrences
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 8: The 14 Letters Used in Forming
Quranic Initials |
| Letter |
Value |
First Sura |
| A (Alef) |
1 |
2 |
| L (Laam) |
30 |
2 |
| M (Mim) |
40 |
2 |
| S (Saad) |
90 |
7 |
| R (Ra) |
200 |
10 |
| K (Kaf) |
20 |
19 |
| H (Ha) |
5 |
19 |
| Y (Ya) |
10 |
19 |
| `A (`Ayn) |
70 |
19 |
| T (Ta) |
9 |
20 |
| S (Seen) |
60 |
26 |
| H (Ha) |
8 |
40 |
| Q (Qaf) |
100 |
42 |
| N (Noon) |
50 |
68 |
|
693 |
295 |
693 + 295 = 988 = 19x52 |
| also 693 + 29 (suras) = 722 = 19x19x2 |
|
Table 9: Mathematically Structured Distribution of the Quranic Initials |
| Initial |
Number of Occurrences |
Suras Where It Occurs |
Total |
| A (Alef) |
13 |
[+2+3+7+10+11+12+13 +14+15+29+30+31+32] |
222 |
| L (Laam) |
13 |
[+2+3+7+10+11+12+13 +14+15+29+30+31+32] |
222 |
| M (Mim) |
17 |
[+2+3+7+13+26+28+29+30+31 +32+40+41+42+ 43+44+45+46] |
519 |
| S (Saad) |
3 |
+7+19+38 |
67 |
| R (Ra) |
6 |
+10+11+12+13+14+15 |
81 |
| K (Kaf) |
1 |
+19 |
20 |
| H (Ha) |
2 |
+19+20 |
41 |
| Y (Ya) |
2 |
+19+36 |
57 |
| `A (`Ayn) |
2 |
+19+42 |
63 |
| T (Ta) |
4 |
+20+26+27+28 |
105 |
| S (Seen) |
5 |
+26+27+28+36+42 |
164 |
| H (HHa) |
7 |
+40+41+42+43+44+45+46 |
308 |
| Q (Qaf) |
2 |
+42+50 |
94 |
| N (Noon) |
2 |
+68 |
70 |
|
79 |
1954 |
2033(19x107) |
Table 10 presents the total
frequency of Quranic Init ials,
plus the total gema- trical value
of these letters in the whole sura.
The Grand Total for all initialed
suras is 1089479. This number,
in excess of one million, is a multiple
of 19 (1089479 = 19 x 57341). The
slightest alteration or distortion
destroys the system.
Note: The total gematrical value
of the Quranic Initials in a given
sura equals the gematrical value
of each initial multiplied by the
frequency of occurrence of that
initial in the sura.
|
Table 10: Total Gematrical Values of All
frequency of Quranic Init- Quranic Initials In Their Suras |
| Sura |
Initials |
Frequency
of Initials |
Tot.G.Val.
in Sura |
| 2 |
A.L.M. |
9899 |
188362 |
| 3 |
A.L.M. |
5662 |
109241 |
| 7 |
A.L.M.S. |
5320 |
103719 |
| 10 |
A.L.R. |
2489 |
80109 |
| 11 |
A.L.R. |
2489 |
90190 |
| 12 |
A.L.R. |
2375 |
77066 |
| 13 |
A.L.M.R. |
1482 |
52805 |
| 14 |
A.L.R. |
1197 |
46145 |
| 15 |
A.L.R. |
912 |
29383 |
| 19 |
K.H.Y.`A.S. |
798 |
17575 |
| 20 |
T.H. |
279 |
1507 |
| 26 |
T.S.M. |
611 |
25297 |
| 27 |
T.S. |
121 |
5883 |
| 28 |
T.S.M. |
581 |
24691 |
| 29 |
A.L.M. |
1672 |
31154 |
| 30 |
A.L.M. |
1254 |
25014 |
| 31 |
A.L.M. |
817 |
16177 |
| 32 |
A.L.M. |
570 |
11227 |
| 36 |
Y.S. |
285 |
5250 |
| 38 |
S. |
29 |
2610 |
| 40 |
H.M. |
444 |
15712 |
| 41 |
H.M. |
324 |
11424 |
| 42 |
H.M.-`A.S.Q. |
562 |
28224 |
| 43 |
H.M. |
368 |
13312 |
| 44 |
H.M. |
166 |
6128 |
| 45 |
H.M. |
231 |
8248 |
| 46 |
H.M. |
261 |
9288 |
| 50 |
Q |
57 |
5700 |
| 68 |
N,N |
133 |
6650 |
- |
- |
41388 |
1048091 |
41388 + 1048091 = 1089479 (19 x 57341) |
|
Major Parameters of the Quranic
Initials (Suras, Verses, Frequency,
First Sura, & Last Sura)
Table 11 shows that the sum of numbers of suras and verses where the Quranic
Initials are found, plus the initial's frequency of occur- rence in that
sura, plus the number of the first sura where the initials occur, plus the
number of the last sura where the initials 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 |
| Initial |
Sura , Verse, & (Frequency)
of Initial in Each Sura Sura |
First
Sura |
Last
Sura |
| A (Alef) |
2:1 (4502),
3:1 (2521),
7:1 (2529),
10:1 (1319),
11:1 (1370),
12:1 (1306),
13:1 (605),
14:1 (585),
15:1 (493),
29:1 (774),
30:1 (544),
31:1 (347),
32:1 (257)
|
2 |
32 |
| L (Laam) |
2:1 (3202),
3:1 (1892),
7:1 (1530),
10:1 (913),
11:1 (794),
12:1 (812),
13:1 (480),
14:1 (452),
15:1 (323),
29:1 (554),
30:1 (393),
31:1 (297),
32:1 (155)
|
2 |
32 |
| M (Mim)
|
2:1 (2195),
3:1 (1249),
7:1 (1164),
13:1 (260),
26:1 (484),
28:1 (460),
29:1 (344),
30:1 (317),
31:1 (173),
32:1 (158),
40:1 (380),
41:1 (276),
42:1 (300),
43:1 (324),
44:1 (150),
45:1 (200),
46:1 (225) |
2 |
46 |
| S (Saad) |
7:1 (97),
19:1 (26),
38:1 (29) |
7 |
38 |
| R (Ra)
|
10:1 (257),
11:1 (325),
12:1 (257),
13:1 (137),
14:1 (160),
15:1 (96) |
10 |
15 |
| K (Kaf) |
19:1 (137) |
19 |
19 |
| H (Ha) |
19:1 (175),
20:1 (251) |
19 |
20 |
| Y (Ya) |
19:1 (343),
36:1 (237) |
19 |
36 |
| `A(`Ayn) |
19:1 (117),
42:2 (98) |
19 |
42 |
| T (Ta)
|
20:1 (28),
26:1 (33),
27:1 (27),
28:1 (19) |
20 |
28 |
| S (Seen)
|
26:1 (94),
27:1 (94),
28:1 (102),
36:1 (48),
42:2 (54) |
26 |
42 |
| H (HHa)
|
40:1 (64),
41:1 (48),
42:1 (53),
43:1 (44),
44:1 (16),
45:1 (31),
46:1 (36) |
40 |
46 |
| Q (Qaf) |
42:2 (57),
50:1 (57) |
42 |
50 |
| N (NuN) |
68:1 (133) |
68 |
68 |
|
43423 |
295 |
514 |
Grand Total = 43423+295+514 = 44232 = 19x2328 |
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).
Obviously, it is crucial to have two
different initialed verses in Sura 42
in order to conform with the Quran's
mathematical code. The fact that
Verse 1 of Sura 42 consists of the
two Quranic Initials "H.M." and the
second verse consists of the three
Initials " `A.S.Q." has perplexed
Muslim scholars and orientalists
for 14 centuries.
By the end of this Appendix, the
reader will see that every element
of the Quran is mathematically
authenticated. The elements we
are dealing with now are "the
number of Quranic Initials in each
initialed sura" and "the number of
verses that contain Quranic Initials.
" Tables 11 through 13 have dealt
with these two 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 13: Multiplying the
First Two Columns of Table 12,
Instead of Adding |
Sura
No |
|
No. of
Initials |
No. of
Init'ld Verses |
| 2 |
X |
3 |
1 |
| 3 |
X |
3 |
1 |
| 7 |
X |
4 |
1 |
| - |
|
- |
- |
| 42 |
X |
5 |
2 |
| - |
|
- |
- |
| 50 |
X |
1 |
1 |
| 68 |
X |
2 |
1 |
2022 |
30 |
2022 + 30 = 2052 (19x108) |
|
Table 12: Mathematical
Coding of the
Number of Verses with Initials |
Sura
No. |
No. of
Initials |
Initialed
Verses |
| 2 |
3 |
1 |
| 3 |
3 |
1 |
| 7 |
4 |
1 |
| 10 |
3 |
1 |
| 11 |
3 |
1 |
| 12 |
3 |
1 |
| 13 |
4 |
1 |
| 14 |
3 |
1 |
| 15 |
3 |
1 |
| 19 |
5 |
1 |
| 20 |
2 |
1 |
| 26 |
3 |
1 |
| 27 |
2 |
1 |
| 28 |
3 |
1 |
| 29 |
3 |
1 |
| 30 |
3 |
1 |
| 31 |
3 |
1 |
| 32 |
3 |
1 |
| 36 |
2 |
1 |
| 38 |
1 |
1 |
| 40 |
2 |
1 |
| 41 |
2 |
1 |
| 42 |
5 |
2 |
| 43 |
2 |
1 |
| 44 |
2 |
1 |
| 45 |
2 |
1 |
| 46 |
2 |
1 |
| 50 |
1 |
1 |
| 68 |
2 |
1 |
| 822 |
79 |
30 |
| 822 + 79 + 30 = 931 (19x49) |
|
Table 14: Mathematical Properties of the Initialed Suras |
Sura
Number |
Number of
Verses |
Number of
Initialed Verses |
Gematrical Value
of the Initials |
TOTAL |
| 2 |
286 |
1 |
71 |
360 |
| 3 |
200 |
1 |
71 |
275 |
| 7 |
206 |
1 |
161 |
375 |
| 10 |
109 |
1 |
231 |
351 |
| 11 |
123 |
1 |
231 |
366 |
| 12 |
111 |
1 |
231 |
355 |
| 13 |
43 |
1 |
271 |
328 |
| 14 |
|
1 |
231 |
298 |
| 15 |
|
1 |
231 |
346 |
| 19 |
|
1 |
195 |
313 |
| 20 |
|
1 |
14 |
170 |
| 26 |
|
1 |
14 |
170 |
| 27 |
|
1 |
69 |
190 |
| 28 |
|
1 |
109 |
226 |
| 29 |
|
1 |
71 |
170 |
| 30 |
|
1 |
71 |
162 |
| 31 |
|
1 |
71 |
137 |
| 32 |
|
1 |
71 |
134 |
| 36 |
|
1 |
70 |
190 |
| 38 |
|
1 |
90 |
217 |
| 40 |
|
1 |
48 |
174 |
| 41 |
|
1 |
48 |
144 |
| 42 |
|
2 |
278 |
375 |
| 43 |
|
1 |
48 |
181 |
| 44 |
|
1 |
48 |
152 |
| 45 |
|
1 |
48 |
131 |
| 46 |
|
1 |
48 |
130 |
| 50 |
|
1 |
100 |
196 |
| 68 |
|
1 |
50+50 |
221 |
| 822 |
2743 |
30 |
3435 |
7030 |
822+2743+30 +3435 = 7030 |
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).
Table 15: Multiplying the First 2 Columns of Table 14, Instead of
Adding Them |
Sura
Number |
|
Number of Verses |
|
Number of Initi'ld Verses |
|
Gematrical Value of the Initials |
|
TOTAL |
2 |
X |
286 |
+ |
1 |
+ |
71 |
= |
644 |
3 |
X |
200 |
+ |
1 |
+ |
71 |
= |
672 |
7 |
X |
206 |
+ |
1 |
+ |
161 |
= |
1604 |
- |
|
- |
+ |
- |
+ |
- |
= |
- |
50 |
X |
45 |
+ |
1 |
+ |
100 |
= |
2351 |
68 |
X |
52 |
+ |
1 |
+ |
(50+50) |
= |
3637 |
60071 |
+ |
30 |
+ |
3435 |
= |
63536
(19x3344) |
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.
By adding the number of every sura
to the number of the next sura, and
accumulating the sums of sura.
numbers as we continue this process
to the end of the Quran, we will have
a value that corresponds to each sura.
Thus, Sura 1 will have a corresponding
value of 1, Sura 2 will have a value of
1+2=3, Sura 3 will have a value of
3+3=6, Sura 4 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). |
Table 16: Mathematical Structuring
of the Verses of Initialed Suras |
Sura
No. |
No.of
Verses |
Sum of
Verse #s |
Total |
| 2 |
286 |
41041 |
41329 |
| 3 |
200 |
20100 |
20303 |
| 7 |
206 |
21321 |
21534 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
| 50 |
45 |
1035 |
1130 |
| 68 |
52 |
1378 |
1498 |
| 822 |
2743 |
186568 |
190133
(19x10007) |
Table 17: Values Obtained by
by Successive Addition of
Sura Numbers |
| Sura Number |
Calculated Value |
| 2 |
3 |
| 3 |
6 |
| 7 |
28 |
| 10 |
55 |
| 11 |
66 |
| 12 |
78 |
| 13 |
91 |
| 14 |
105 |
| 15 |
120 |
| 19 |
190 |
| 20 |
210 |
- |
- |
| 44 |
990 |
| 45 |
1035 |
| 50 |
1081 |
| 68 |
1275 |
|
15675
(19x825) |
|
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.
[3] From the first Quranic Initials
(A.L.M. 2:1) to
the last initial
(N.68:1),there
are 2641, 19x139,
occurrences of the word "God."
[4] The word "God" occurs 57
times in the section outside the
initials (Table 18).
[5] By adding the numbers of the
suras and verses where these 57
occurrences of the
word "God" are found, we get a
total of 2432, or 19x128.
See Table 18.
[6] The word "God" occurs in 85
suras. If we add the number of each
sura to the number of verses
between the first and last occurences
of the word "God," both verses
inclusive, the Grand Total comes to
8170 or 19x430. An abbreviated
representation of the data is
shown in Table 19.
[7] The Quran's dominant message is
that there is only "One 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." |
Table 18: Occurence of the Word
"God" outside the Initialed
Section |
No.of
Sura |
No.of
Verses |
Times
Occurs |
| 1 |
1,2 |
2 |
| 69 |
33 |
1 |
| 70 |
3 |
1 |
| 71 |
3,4,13,15,17,19,25 |
7 |
| 72 |
4,5,7,12,18,19,22,23 |
10 |
| 73 |
20 |
7 |
| 74 |
31,56 |
3 |
| 76 |
6,9,11,30 |
5 |
| 79 |
25 |
1 |
| 81 |
29 |
1 |
| 82 |
19 |
1 |
| 84 |
23 |
1 |
| 85 |
8,9,20 |
3 |
| 87 |
7 |
1 |
| 88 |
24 |
1 |
| 91 |
13 |
2 |
| 95 |
8 |
1 |
| 96 |
14 |
1 |
| 98 |
2,5,8 |
3 |
| 104 |
6 |
1 |
| 110 |
1,2 |
2 |
| 112 |
1,2 |
2 |
| 1798 |
634 |
57
(19x3) |
Sum of numbers of the suras &
verses = 1798 + 634 = 2432
= 19 x 128
Total occurence of the word
"God" outside the initialed
section = 57 (19 x 3).
|
Table 19: All Suras in Which the
Word "God" (Allah) Is Mentioned |
|
Sura
No. |
First
Verse |
Last
Verse |
Verses
1st to Last |
| 1 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
| 2 |
2 |
7 |
286 |
280 |
| 3 |
3 |
2 |
200 |
199 |
| - |
- |
- |
- |
- |
| 84 |
110 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
| 85 |
112 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
|
3910 |
|
|
4260 |
3910+4260=8170 = 19X430 |
These mathematical properties cover
all occurrences of the word "God." |
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