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Mathematical Miracle of Quran

Quran

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

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