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Quran 74:30 Over it is nineteen.
74:31 We appointed angels to be guardians of Hell, and we assigned their number
(1) To disturb the disbelievers,
(2) To convince the Christians and Jews
(3) To strengthen the faith of the faithful,
(4) To remove all traces of doubt from the hearts of Christians, Jews, as well as the believers, and
(5) To expose those who harbor doubt in their hearts,
For the first time in history we have a scripture with built-in proof of divine authorship - a superhuman mathematical composition.
Nineteen is the common denominator throughout the Qur'an mathematical system.
THE SIMPLE FACTS
All refer to the original Arabic text:
The first verse (1:1),known as "Basmalah," consists of 19 letters.
The word "God" occurs in the Quran 2698 times, 19x142.
The Quran consists of 114 chapters, which is ..............19 x 6.
The total number of verses in the Quran is 6346, or ....19 x 334 = 6346 Note that 6+3+4+6 =.......19.
The Basmalah occurs 114 times 19x6.
The famous first revelation (96:1-5) consists of .......19 words.
This 19-worded first revelation consists of 76 letters .19 x 4.
Chapter 96, first in the chronological sequence, consists of 19 verses.
Chapter 96 consists of 304 Arabic letters, and 304 equals .19 x 16.
The last revelation (Chapter 110) consists of ............19 words.
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.
THE QURAN is characterized by a unique phenomenon never found in any other book; 29 chapters are prefixed with 14 different sets of "Arabic letters," consisting of one to five letters per set. Fourteen letters, half the Arabic alphabet, participate in these initials. The significance of the Arabic initials remained a divinely guarded secret for 14 centuries.
The Arabic Initials constitute a major portion of the Quran's 19-based Mathematical miracle. We will refer to the Arabic letters as Quranic initials
CHAPTER\SURA 42\50 - QURANIC INITIAL "Q" (Qaaf)
The computer data showed that the text of the only Q-initialed chapters, 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.
Chapter 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 chapters represents the Quran's 114 chapters (57+57 = 114) = 19x6). This idea was strengthened by the fact that "the Quran" occurs in the Quran 57 times.
Chapter 42 consists of 53 verses, and 42 + 53 = 95 = 19x5.
Chapter 50 consists of 45 verses, and 50 + 45 = 95, same total as in Chapter 42.
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 Chapter 3 is an M-initialed chapter, and the count of the letter "M" would have deviated from the Quran's code if "Mecca" was spelled correctly in 3:96.
CHAPTER\SURA 68 - NuN (Noon)
This initial is unique; it occurs in one chapter, 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 chapter is 133, 19x7.
CHAPTER\SURA 7/19/38 - 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” (see photocopy below).
CHAPTER\SURA 36 - Y. S. (Ya Seen)
These two letters prefix Chapter 36. The letter "Y" occurs in this chapter 237 times, while the letter "S" (Seen) occurs 48 times. The total of both letters is 285, 19x15.
CHAPTER\SURA 40/41/42/43/44/45/46 - H.M. (Ha Mim)
Seven chapters are prefixed with the letters "H" and "M;" Chapters 40 through 46. The total occurrence of these two letters in the seven H.M.-initialed chapters is 2147, or 19x113. The detailed data are shown in Table 3.
CHAPTER\SURA 42 - A.S.Q. (`Ayn Seen Qaf)
These initials constitute Verse 2 of Chapter 42, and the total occurrence of these letters in this chapter 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.
CHAPTER\SURA 2/3/29/30/31/32 - 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 (19x 298), 1672 (19x88), 1254 (19x66), 817 (19x43), and 570 (19x30), respectively]. Thus, the total occurrence of the three letters in the six suras is 19874 (19x 1046), and the alteration of one of these letters destroys this phenomenon.
CHAPTER\SURA 10\11\12\14\15 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 (19x 125), 1197 (19x63), and 912 (19x48), respectively
CHAPTER\SURA 13 - A.L.M.R. (Alef Laam Mim Ra)
These initials prefix one chapter, 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.
CHAPTER\SURA 7 - A.L.M.S. (Alef Laam Mim Saad)
Only one chapter is prefixed with these initials, Chapter 7, and the letter "A" occurs in this chapter 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 chapter 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 Chapters 19 and 38 which complements its sister letters in Chapter 7 to give a total that is divisible by 19.
Additionally, the Quranic Initial "S" (Saad) interacts with the Quranic Initials "K.H.Y.`A." (Kaaf Haa Ya `Ayn) in Chapter 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.
CHAPTER\SURA 19 - 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 chapter, Chapter 19. The letter "K" in Chapter 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.
CHAPTER\SURA 19/20/26/27/28 - 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.
It should be noted at this time that the longer, more complex, interlocking and overlapping initials are found in the chapters where uncommonly powerful miracles are narrated. For example, the virgin birth of Jesus is given in Chapter 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 chapters describing the miracles of Moses, Jesus, and the uncommon occurrences surrounding Solomon and his Jinns. God thus provides stronger evidence to support stronger miracles..
A STRONG FOUNDATION
The Quran's first verse, “In the Name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful,” known as Basmalah, consists of 19 Arabic letters. Its constituent words occur in the Quran consistently in multiples of 19.