In 1974, with the rise of the computer age, a remarkable discovery was made: an ancient text was found to contain an extraordinarily advanced mathematical structure. This structure is based on the prime number 19 in a manner that exceeds any human or computational capacity known, let alone the knowledge available 1400 years ago. Even more astonishing, this same mathematical framework, based on the number 19, was also identified in fragments of another document—one that is 1,800 years older, and written in an entirely different language. Let’s take a moment to put this in perspective:
Two distinct documents: one complete, the other fragmented.
Separated by roughly 1,800 years.
Written in two entirely different languages.
Both containing the exact same mathematical structure based on the number '19'.
This was all revealed only in 1974, with the help of computers [see 27:82].
If this mathematical structure—so advanced that it surpasses human capability—is present in two separate texts, written so far apart in time, it can only point to one conclusion: these documents share a common source. And if that source was present across both time periods, then it can only mean one thing—this source is not bound by the limitations of space and time. It must be GOD.
These documents—the fragments of the original Hebrew Torah (the Old Testament) and the complete Quran—are the remnants of the divine revelation. And yet, astonishingly, much of the Islamic world has rejected this miraculous mathematical proof. In the Quran, GOD Himself refers to this phenomenon as one of His great miracles: "[74:35] One of the great miracles." So the question must be asked: why reject such undeniable evidence that the scripture they hold is, without question, a revelation from GOD? It is a question worth pondering.
Remember, if you are truly seeking the truth, it does not matter where it comes from, but whether it is the truth and is backed by evidence. Verify all information for yourself.