Saturday, April 2, 2016

“Symmetry” in the Qur’an?

Symmetry” in the Qur’an?

2:255 Allah - there is no God except Him, the Ever-Living, the Sustainer of existence. Neither drowsiness overtakes Him nor sleep. To Him whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth. Who is it that can intercede with Him except by His permission? He knows what is before them and what will be after them, and they encompass not a thing of His knowledge except for what He wills. His Throne extends over the heavens and the earth, and the guarding of both of them does not tire Him. And He is the Most High, the Most Great.

(Verse 2:255 begins and ends with two names of God, “the Ever-Living, the Sustainer” and “the Most High, the Most Great”. After this beginning, and before this end, there is connection between tiredness, slumber and sleep: “Neither drowsiness overtakes Him nor sleep” and “the guarding of both of them does not tire Him”. And after that second sentence and before the other second one, it is about kingship and ownership over the heavens and the earth: “To Him whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth” and “His Throne extends over the heavens and the earth”. And after that third sentence and before the other third one, there are exceptions: “Who is it that can intercede with Him except by His permission?” and “they encompass not a thing of His knowledge except for what He wills”. And then we reach the middle of Verse 2:255, which refers to “before” and “after”: “He knows what is before them and what will be after them”. So, Verse 2:255 is linguistically symmetric)(Allah knows best)

89:3 And the even and the odd,

(The Qur’an has 114 Chapters. The sum of chapters’ numbers is 6,555. The total number of Verses is 6,236. When it is added each Chapter’s number with its Verses’ total, the sum of the odd results is 6,555. That’s the same number than the sum of chapters’ numbers: 6,555. And when it is added each Chapter’s number with its Verses’ total, the sum of the even results is 6,236; that’s the same number than the total number of Verses: 6,236)(The even results are 57, and the odd results are 57. See calculations in the article below titledEven and odd numbers in the Qur’an”)(Allah knows best)

57:29 So that (the) People (of) the Book may know that they (do) not have any power over (the) Bounty (of) Allah, and that the Bounty (is) in Allah's Hand; He gives it whom He wills. And Allah (is) the Possessor of Great Bounty.

(Chapter 57 (“Al-Hadid (Iron)”) stays in position 57 after sorting the entire Qur’an Chapters by “Chapter x Verse” multiplication product in ascending order: (Chapter 1 x 7 Verses = 7; 103 x 3 = 309; 108 x 3 = 324; 110 x 3 = 330; 106 x 4 = 424; 112 x 4 = 448; 97 x 5 = 485; 105 x 5 = 525; 111 x 5 = 555; 13 x 43 = 559; 113 x 5 = 565; 2 x 286 = 572; 3 x 200 = 600; 5 x 120 = 600; 8 x 75 = 600; 109 x 6 = 654; 62 x 11 = 682; 114 x 6 = 684; 63 x 11 = 693; 4 x 176 = 704; 14 x 52 = 728; 107 x 7 = 749; 94 x 8 = 752; 95 x 8 = 760; 60 x 13 = 780; 65 x 12 = 780; 98 x 8 = 784; 66 x 12 = 792; 99 x 8 = 792; 102 x 8 = 816; 61 x 14 = 854; 49 x 18 = 882; 104 x 9 = 936; 32 x 30 = 960; 6 x 165 = 990; 93 x 11 = 1023; 31 x 34 = 1054; 10 x 109 = 1090; 100 x 11 = 1100; 101 x 11 = 1111; 64 x 18 = 1152; 9 x 129 = 1161; 58 x 22 = 1276; 12 x 111 = 1332; 11 x 123 = 1353; 91 x 15 = 1365; 48 x 29 = 1392; 59 x 24 = 1416; 7 x 206 = 1442; 73 x 20 = 1460; 86 x 17 = 1462; 15 x 99 = 1485; 24 x 64 = 1536; 82 x 19 = 1558; 35 x 45 = 1575; 46 x 35 = 1610; Chapter 57 x 29 Verses = 1653; 87 x 19 = 1653; etc.)(And Chapter 87 (The Most High) has 19 Verses; Chapter 57 keeps in position 57 when sorting in descending order because it has the same “Chapter x Verse” multiplication product as Chapter 87 (57 x 29 = 87 x 19 = 1653): (Descending order: Chapter 37 x 182 Verses = 6734; 26 x 227 = 5902; 56 x 96 = 5376; 55 x 78 = 4290; 74 x 56 = 4144; 77 x 50 = 3850, 43 x 89 = 3827; 79 x 46 = 3634; 69 x 52 = 3588; 68 x 52 = 3536; 40 x 85 = 3400; 80 x 42 = 3360; 38 x 88 = 3344; 53 x 62 = 3286; 78 x 40 = 3120; 70 x 44 = 3080; 51 x 60 = 3060; 75 x 40 = 3000; 36 x 83 = 2988; 83 x 36 = 2988, 54 x 55 = 2970; 39 x 75 = 2925; 23 x 118 = 2714; 20 x 135 = 2700; 89 x 30 = 2670; 44 x 59 = 2596; 52 x 49 = 2548; 27 x 93 = 2511; 28 x 88 = 2464; 33 x 73 = 2409; 76 x 31 = 2356; 21 x 112 = 2352; 81 x 29 = 2349; 88 x 26 = 2288; 50 x 45 = 2250; 42 x 53 = 2226; 41 x 54 = 2214; 84 x 25 = 2100; 16 x 128 = 2048; 72 x 28 = 2016; 67 x 30 = 2010; 29 x 69 = 2001; 71 x 28 = 1988; 18 x 110 = 1980; 92 x 21 = 1932; 25 x 77 = 1925; 17 x 111 = 1887; 85 x 22 = 1870; 19 x 98 = 1862; 34 x 54 = 1836; 96 x 19 = 1824; 30 x 60 = 1800; 90 x 20 = 1800; 47 x 38 = 1786; 22 x 78 = 1716; 45 x 37 = 1665; 57 x 29 = 1653; 87 x 19 = 1653; etc.)(Source: “Quran and primalogy” by Ali Adams)(Allah knows best)

16:18 And if you should count the Favors of Allah, you could not enumerate them. Indeed, Allah (is) Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.

(According to Gary B. Meisner, author of “goldennumber(dot)net”, the golden ratio is important in symmetry because it is the only number with the unique properties that result in a inherent symmetry in all of its components when divided or expanded again and again)(According to the article “What is the golden ratio?” in “canva(dot)com”, “The Golden Ratio exists when a line is divided into two parts and the longer part (a) divided by the smaller part (b) is equal to the sum of (a) + (b) divided by (a), which both equal 1.618”)(In the Qur’an, if the results of “Chapter+Verse” are divided into duplicate and unique numbers, the sum of duplicate numbers is 7906, and the sum of unique numbers is 4885; the division of these two numbers is the golden ratio = 7906 / 4885 = 1.618; and the sum of these two numbers, divided by the larger number is also the golden ratio = (7906 + 4885) / 7906 = 1.618))(See calculations in the article below: “Golden ratio in the Qur’an?”)(Allah knows best)

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