Thursday, February 11, 2016

Letters count in the Qur’an

Letters count in the Qur’an

27:1 Ta Seen. These (are the) Verses (of) the Qur’an and a clear Book ... 27:93 And say, "All praise (be) to Allah, He will show you His Signs, and you will recognize them. And your Lord is not unaware of what you do."

(Chapter “An-Naml” (The Ant) is numbered 27, and has 93 Verses. It begins with two letters “Tay Seen”. In Chapter 27 the letter “Tay” is written 27 times. In the same Chapter, consisting of 93 Verses, the letter “Seen” is written 93 times. Source: Shabir Ally)(Allah knows best)

68:1 Nun. By the pen and what they write,

(Chapter 68 starts with the letter “N”. This letter appears in 50 out of 52 Verses in Chapter 68 of the Qur’an (“N” does not appear in Verses 68:20 and 68:40). The letter “N” has a numerical value of 50 in the Abjad system)(Allah knows best)

Abjad Numerals / Numerical Values of the Arabic alphabet

https://qdvbp.blogspot.com/2018/10/abjad-numerals-numerical-values-of.html

26:1 Ta Seen Meem. 26:2 These (are the) Verses (of) the clear Book. 26:3 Perhaps you (would) kill yourself that they (do) not become believers. 26:4 If We will, We can send down to them a Sign from the sky so (that) their necks would bend to it (in) humility.

(The “Muqatta’at” are combinations of between one and five Arabic letters figuring at the beginning of 29 out of the 114 Chapters of the Qur’an)(Chapter 2, 3, 29, 30, 31 and 32 say “Alif Lam Mim”; Chapter 7 says: “Alif Lam Mim Sad”, Chapters 10, 11, 12, 14 and 15 say: “Alif Lam Ra”; Chapter 13 says “Alif Lam Mim Ra”; Chapter 19 says “Kaf ha Ya ‘Ain Sad”; Chapter 20 says “Ta ha”; Chapters 26 and 28 say “Ta Sin Mim”; Chapter 27 says “Ta Sin”; Chapter 36 says “Ya Sin”; Chapter 38 says “Sad”; Chapters 40, 41, 43, 44, 45 and 46 say “Ha Mim”; Chapter 42 says “Ha Mim; ‘Ain Sin Qaf”; Chapter 50 says “Qaf” and Chapter 68 says “Nun”)(So, in “Muqatta’at”, “Alif” occurs 13 times, “Lam” 13 times; “Mim” 17 times; “Sad” 3 times; “Ra” 6 times; “Kaf” 1 time; “ha” 2 times; “Ya” 2 times; “’Ain” 2 times; “Ta” 4 times; “Sin” 5 times; “Ha” 7 times; “Qaf” 2 times and “Nun” 1 times)(Chapter 26 begins saying “26:1 Ta Seen Meem. 26:2 These are the Verses of the clear Book”. It is interpreted that Verse 26:2 is referring to Verse 26:1. If we replace “Ta, Seen, Meem” by their count, we get “4, 5, 17” (Ta is 4 times in “Muqatta’at” and so on). There are 6236 Verses in the entire Qur’an. If we add number 19 to the sum of the numbers “4, 5, 17”, then: 4 + 5 (x 19) + 17 (x 19 x 19) = 6236. That’s the number of Verses of the Qur’an. It also proves that the Qur’an has been preserved because if a single verse were added or removed this calculation would have been broken)(Allah knows best)

1:1 In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. 1:2 All praises and thanks be to Allah, the Lord of the worlds 1:3 The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful, 1:4 Master of the Day of the Judgment. 1:5 You Alone we worship, and You Alone we ask for help. 1:6 Guide us to the straight path. 1:7 The path of those on whom You have bestowed Favors, not of those who earned wrath on themselves, and not of those who go astray.

(The first Chapter of the Qur’an, “Al Fatihah” (The Opening), in its original language (Arabic), has 7 Verses, 29 words, and 139 letters. All these are prime numbers; and their digit sums are prime numbers too (7 = 7; 2 + 9 = 11; and 1 + 3 + 9 = 13); and the total of these sums is another prime number (7 + 11 + 13 = 31). If these numbers (7, 29, 139) are arranged next to each other right-to-left (139297) and left-to-right (729139), these two numbers are prime numbers too)(And also, their digit sums are prime numbers: (1 + 3 + 9 + 2 + 9 + 7 = 31) and (7 + 2 + 9 + 1 + 3 + 9 = 31))(Allah knows best)

Chapter 1, word by word:

http://corpus.quran.com/wordbyword.jsp?chapter=1&verse=1

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See also: The Qur’an and Mathematics. Mathematical miracles in the Qur’an. Word repetitions in the Qur’an (Index)

http://aqtthq.blogspot.com.es/2017/02/the-new-revelation-confirms-old-or.html

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