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Quran & Mathematics

Mathematical Proof in the AEVQ

 

 

The Creators Signature

 

Appendix 1 – Why 19 !

 

>>As pointed out later in this Appendix, all God's scriptures, not only

the Quran, were mathematically coded with the number "19." Even the  

universe at large bears this divine mark. The number 19 can be looked

upon as the Almighty Creator's signature on everything He created (see

Appendix 38). The number "19" possesses unique mathematical properties

beyond the scope of this Appendix.

 

Appendix 38 – Creator’s Signature

 

>>The scriptures are not the only mathematically composed creations of 

God where the number 19 is the common denominator. It is profound    

indeed that Galileo made his famous statement: "Mathematics is the   

language with which God created the universe." A plethora of         

scientific findings have now shown that the number 19 represents     

God's signature upon certain creations. This divine stamp appears    

throughout the universe in much the same manner as the signature of  

Michelangelo and Picasso identify their works.

 

 

A Great Prophecy*

 

We will show them our proofs in the horizons,

and within themselves,

until they realize that this is the truth.*

Is your Lord not sufficient, as a witness of all things?

(41:53)

 

The Appendix 38 is referenced only at 2 places – one in Appendix 1 (as shown above) and another in verse 41:53

 

 

 

Functions of Number 19

 

The Quran's

Common Denominator

[74: 30]. Over it is nineteen.*

 

*74:30-35 This "One of the great miracles" provides the first physical evidence that the Quran is God's message to the world. This 19-based miracle is detailed in Appendix 1.

 

[74:31] We appointed angels to be guardians of Hell, and we assigned their number (19)

(1) to disturb the disbelievers,

(2) to convince the Christians and

Jews (that this is a divine scripture),

(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, and the disbelievers; they will say, "What did GOD mean by this allegory?" GOD thus sends astray whomever He wills, and guides whomever He wills. None knows the soldiers of your Lord except He. This is a reminder for the people.

 

 

 

 

The “Basmallah”

 

 

“In the name of GOD, Most Gracious, Most Merciful”

 

 

Fact 1:

This first verse of the Quran, known as “Basmallah” consists of 38 letters (19x2).

 

 

Fact 2:

The “Basmallah” consists of 19 unique letters (case-sensitive) as follows:

I,

n,

t,

h,

e,

a,

m,

o,

f,

G [Bold G (for “GOD”) + Non-bold G (for “Gracious”)],

O,

D,

M,

s,

r,

c,

i,

u,

l

 

 

Fact 3:

The total of all the words in the “Basmallah” occurs in the Quran as a multiple of 19.

 

Search Condition

Word

Count

Divide by 19

 

 

In

9631

506.8947

 

 

the

18860

992.6316

 

 

name

199

10.47368

 

 

of

4239

223.1053

Case Sensitive

Bold

GOD

2698

142

Case Sensitive

 

Most

599

31.52632

Case Sensitive

 

Gracious

170

8.947368

Case Sensitive

 

Merciful

236

12.42105

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total

36632

(19x1928)

 

 

Is this not a sufficient sign from GOD that AEVQ is also mathematically coded,

along with its formatting (as you can see in case of the word GOD) ?

 

If the word “GOD” would have been counted without the condition of being in Bold, then the count would be 2699, as one extra word “GOD” in all capitals is present in the footnote of verse 2:55. Thus, this beautiful mathematical structure would have been destroyed.

 

You would also appreciate the fact that multiple of 19 condition is satisfied when the words “Most”, “Gracious”, “Merciful” are case-sensitive with the first letters being in capital.

 

Fact 4:

 

As mentioned in Fact 2, there are 19 unique case-sensitive letters that compose the 38-lettered “Basmallah”. The total of all the 19 unique letters that compose the “Basmallah” occurs in the Quran as a multiple of 19.

 

The following table illustrates the count of the “Basmallah” letters in the Quran

 

All Letters

Unique Letters

Basmallah Letters

Count

Divide by 19

1

1

I

2058

108.3157895

2

2

n

42167

2219.315789

 

 

 

 

 

3

3

t

58030

3054.210526

4

4

e

43476

2288.210526

5

5

e

97442

5128.526316

 

 

 

 

 

6

 

n

Counted

 

7

6

a

46437

2444.052632

8

7

m

16496

868.2105263

9

 

e

Counted

 

 

 

 

 

 

10

8

o

56015

2948.157895

11

9

f

14495

762.8947368

 

 

 

 

 

12

10

G

3685

193.9473684

13

11

O

2699

142.0526316

14

12

D

2698 142

 

 

 

 

 

15

13

M

2056

108.2105263

16

 

o

Counted

 

17

14

s

45956

2418.736842

18

 

t

Counted

 

 

 

 

 

 

19

 

G

Counted

 

20

15

r

44277

2330.368421

21

 

a

Counted

 

22

16

c

13486

709.7894737

23

17

I

46488

2446.736842

24

 

o

Counted

 

25

18

u

22355

1176.578947

26

 

s

Counted

 

 

 

 

 

 

27

 

M

Counted

 

28

 

o

Counted

 

29

 

s

Counted

 

30

 

t

Counted

 

 

 

 

 

 

31

 

M

Counted

 

32

 

e

Counted

 

33

 

r

Counted

 

34

 

c

Counted

 

35

 

I

Counted

 

36

 

f

Counted

 

37

 

u

Counted

 

38

19

l

27734

1459.684211

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grand Total

588050

 

 

 

 

(19x30950)

 

 

 

The count of Capital “G” takes into account the Bold “G” as well as the Non-Bold “G” as both of them are present in the “Basmallah”

 

 

The above proofs indicate that not only the letters, but also the case (capital or small case) of letters, the boldness of letters are involved in the mathematical pattern, designed by God Almighty.

 

 

Initial Counts

 

A. L. M.

 

The initials A. L. M. prefixes 6 suras. They are Sura 2,3,29,30,31,32. The count of the letter A + the count of the letter L + the count of the letter M, gives a total that is a multiple of 19.

 

In the previous research, it was shown that the count is “Greater by 1”. But, if we eliminate the special character related to “A” (i.e., Ã) from the count and also ‘A (which represents ‘Ayn and not Alef), we get a total that is a multiple of 19. In the previous research, there were few mistakes, not related to the count (the count was generated by the computer), but the count of special character related to “A” in  Sura Title was added in normal “A” column. This time we are not calculating special characters & ‘A.

 

The count of A, L, M are as follows:

 

Sura

A

L

M

Total

2

4242 2446 1496 8184

3

2038 1272 735 4045

29

626 420 272 1318

30

465 303 156 924

31

334 198 121 653

32

248 154 73 475

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grand Total

 

15599

 

 

 

 

(19x821)

 

A. L. R.

 

The initials A. L. R. prefixes 5 suras. They are Sura 10,11,12,14,15. The count of the letter A + the count of the letter L + the count of the letter R, gives a total that is a multiple of 19.

 

Similar to A.L.M., in the previous research, it was shown that the total count of A+L+R is “Less by 1”. But, if we eliminate the special character related to “A” (i.e., Ã) and also ‘A (which represents ‘Ayn and not Alef), we get a total that is a multiple of 19.

 

In the previous research, similar to A.L.M., some count of special character related to “A” in the Sura Title got added in the simple “A” column. This time we are not calculating special characters & ‘A.

 

The count of A, L, R are as follows:

 

Sura

A

L

R

Total

10

1014 643 1038 2695

11

1181 725 1037 2943

12

971 499 932 2402

14

557 340 531 1428

15

405 238 358 1001

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grand Total

 

10469

 

 

 

 

(19x551)

 

 

A. L. M. R.  &       A. L. M. S.

 

These two initials are interlinked in 2 special ways. The initial ALMS prefix Sura 7 and the initial ALMR prefix Sura 13

 

In the first case, the count of A + the count of L + the count of M + the count of S + the count of R in both the suras, considering the special character related to “A” (i.e., Ã) and ‘A (generally used for ‘Ayn but in English it’s a variation of “A” which is used as a initial), we get a total that is twice multiple of 19.

 

The count of ALMS/R are as follows:

 

Sura

A

L

M

S

R

Total

7

1905 1227 777 1768

 

5677

13

523 314 191

 

515 1543

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grand Total

7220

 

 

 

 

 

 

(19x19x20)

 

In the second case, as we have done for ALM & ALR, we may ignore the special character related to “A” (i.e., Ã) and ‘A (generally used for ‘Ayn but in English it’s a variation of “A” which is used as a initial). Now, A. L. M. R. & A. L. M. S. are all A. L. M. initialed. So, we have taken them as a subgroup of A.L.M.-initialed suras. Then, the total is calculated as the Sura No. + the count of A + the count of L + the count of M + the count of S + the count of R. This total is a multiple of 19.

 

The count of ALMS/R are as follows:

 

Sura

A

L

M

S

R

Sura+Total

7

1891 1227 777 1768

 

5670

13

523 314 191

 

515 1556

2

4242 2446 1496

 

 

8186

3

2038 1272 735

 

 

4048

29

626 420 272

 

 

1347

30

465 303 156

 

 

954

31

334 198 121

 

 

684

32

248 154 73

 

 

507

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grand Total

22952

 

 

 

 

 

 

(19x1208)

 

 

When we include all A-initialed suras, L-initialed suras, M-initialed suras and S-initialed suras, and count the occurrences of the initials “A”, “L”, “M”, “S”, the result is a multiple of 19

 

The count of ALMS/R across all suras are as follows:

 

Sura

A

L

M

S

Total

2

4242 2446 1496

 

8184

3

2038 1272 735

 

4045

29

626 420 272

 

1318

30

465 303 156

 

924

31

334 198 121

 

653

32

248 154 73

 

475

10

1014 643

 

 

1657

11

1181 725

 

 

1906

12

971 499

 

 

1470

14

557 340

 

 

897

15

405 238

 

 

643

7

1891 1227 777 1768 5663

13

523 314 191

 

1028

19

 

 

 

549 549

26

 

 

316

 

316

28

 

 

350

 

350

38

 

 

 

455 455

40

 

 

307

 

307

41

 

 

170

 

170

42

 

 

209

 

209

43

 

 

244

 

244

44

 

 

87

 

87

45

 

 

93

 

93

46

 

 

144

 

144

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grand Total

31787

 

 

 

 

 

(19x1673)

 

The total includes the addition of the count of A + the count of L + the count of M + the count of S, to produce a result that is a multiple of 19.

 

This means that all A-initialed suras, L-initialed suras, M-initialed suras, S-initialed suras & R-initialed suras are interlinked in various ways to produce a result that is multiple of 19.

 

 

S-initialed Suras

 

It is argued whether the initial “S” should refer to “Only Saad” or “Only Seen” or “Both Saad and Seen”. Since, the initial “S” is not distinguished in the AEVQ for Arabic letter Saad and Seen, it should preferably be used for both Saad as well as Seen.

 

Let us consider all the Saad-initialed Suras & Seen-initialed Suras as follows:

 

Initials

Sura No.

Counts

Total

Divide by 19

Saad Initialed Suras

 

 

 

 

S.

38

455

2772

Not a Multiple

of 19

A.L.M.S.

7

1768

K.H.Y.'A.S.

19

549

 

 

 

 

 

Seen Initialed Suras

 

 

 

 

H.M. 'A.S.Q.

42

589

3232

Not a Multiple

of 19

T.S.M

26

729

T.S.

27

693

T.S.M.

28

795

Y.S.

36

426

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grand Total

6004

 

 

 

 

(19x316)

 

 

The total includes the sum of “Counts” of the initial “S” in the respective suras.

 

The count of “Only Saad-initialed Suras” is not a multiple of 19.

 

Similarly, the count of “Only Seen-initialed Suras” is not a multiple of 19.

 

But, when both the set of suras are considered under S-initialed suras, the result as displayed in the above table, is a multiple of 19.

 

 

K. H. Y. ‘A. S

 

This is the longest set of initial prefixing sura 19.

 

There are only 2 suras that have the initial “Y” as one of their initials –

K.H.Y.’A.S. & Y.S.

 

Similarly, there are only 2 suras that have the initial ‘A (‘Ayn) as one of their initials –

K.H.Y.’A.S. & H.M. ‘A.S.Q

 

These 3 suras are interlinked to produce a total that is a multiple of 19.

 

Sura

K

H

Y

'A

S

Total

Divide by 19

19

31 579 216 2 549 1377

72.47368421

36

 

 

189

 

426 615

32.36842105

42

 

550

 

4 589 1143

60.15789474

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grand Total

3135

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(19x165)

 

 

The total includes the addition of the count of K + the count of H + the count of Y + the count of ‘A + the count of S, to produce a result that is a multiple of 19.

 

 

Q (Qaaf)

 

This is one of the smallest initial prefixing sura 50. The total no. of occurrences of this rarely used letter “Q” in this sura is 7. By adding this count to the Sura No., we get 57 (19x3).

 

Sura

Q

Total

50

7 57

 

 

(19x3)

 

The total includes the addition of the initial letter Q to the Sura No.

 

 

NuN (N-initialed Sura)

 

Different pattern of proofs may exist in the Arabic and the English version. Though the initial is spelt out as “NuN”, it is considered as a single N-initialed sura. Therefore, counting the initial “NuN” as a single initial letter “N”, we get the following result.

 

Sura

N

Total

68

122 190

 

 

(19x10)

 

This also proves that Sura 68 is indeed a “N-initialed sura” as only when we count “NuN” as a single letter “N”, we get a result in harmony with the mathematical structure.

 

The total includes the addition of the Sura No. to the count of the initial letter “N”.

 

 

H. T. S. M.

 

The above mentioned initials (H. T. S. M.) interacts to produce to a total that is a multiple of 19. The initial “H” of sura 19 & 20 interacts with the initials “T.S.M” of sura 26 & 28 and the initials “T.S.” of sura 27. All the suras initialed with “H” are considered except HM-series suras. All the suras initialed with “T” are considered. All the suras initialed with “S” (Saad or Seen) are included. Also, all suras initialed with “M” are considered except from ALM-series (2,3,29,30,31,32) & HM-series (40 to 46) suras.

 

Sura

H

T

S

M

Total

Divide by 19

7

 

 

1768

 

1768

93.05263158

19

579

 

549

 

1128

59.36842105

20

712 958

 

 

1670

87.89473684

26

 

897 729 316 1942

102.2105263

27

 

867 693

 

1560

82.10526316

28

 

1078 795 350 2223 117

36

 

 

426

 

426

22.42105263

38

 

 

455

 

455

23.94736842

42

 

 

589

 

589 31

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grand Total

11761

619

 

 

 

 

 

(19x619)

 

 

 

A number of suras are interlinked with each other using the above initial letters in addition to this structure.

 

For example, the M-initialed suras interact with A, L, R, M, S –initialed suras as described

 

Also, these “M-initialed suras” (excluding the ALM-series) interacts with other suras especially HM-initialed suras to get a total for the initial “M” as a multiple of 19.

 

Sura

M

m

Total

Divide by 19

Result

Initials

13

16 175 191

10.05263158

19x86

ALMR

7

70 707 777

40.89473684

ALMS

28

59 291 350

18.42105263

TSM

26

56 260 316

16.63157895

TSM

40

34 273 307

16.15789474

19x66

HM

41

19 151 170

8.947368421

HM

42

23 186 209 11

HM

43

27 217 244

12.84210526

HM

44

12 75 87

4.578947368

HM

45

7 86 93

4.894736842

HM

46

13 131 144

7.578947368

HM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grand Total

2888

 

 

 

 

 

 

(19x19x8)

 

 

 

 

Likewise, the “T-initialed suras” interacts with all the suras having one of the initial as “T”, to produce a result that is a multiple of 19.

 

Sura

T

Divide by 19

28

1078

56.73684211

20

958

50.42105263

27

867

45.63157895

26

897

47.21052632

 

 

 

Total

3800

 

 

(19x200)

 

 

The above table counts the initial “T” in all the “T-initialed suras”, and the total is 3800, a multiple of 19.

 

Similarly, we have S (Seen & Saad) -initialed suras interacting to produce a total that is a multiple of 19 as described.

 

 

H.M.

 

This is the only set of suras under research. About 7 suras are initialed with H.M. from sura 40 to 46.

 

Sura 42 is also initialed with ‘A.S.Q. in the second verse, and the total of all the initial letters (the count of H + the count of M + the count of ‘A + the count of S + the count of Q) in it is a multiple of 19.

 

Sura

H

M

'A

S

Q

Total

42

550 209 4 589 16 1368

 

 

 

 

 

 

(19x72)

 

 

The HM-initialed suras from 40 to 46 are still under research. By adding the Sura No. to the count of H + the count of M, we get a total that is “Greater by 1” to be divisible by 19.

 

Sura

H

M

Total

40

793 307 1140

41

482 170 693

42

550 209 801

43

581 244 868

44

202 87 333

45

310 93 448

46

430 144 620

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grand Total

4903

 

 

19x

258.0526

 

 

Greater by 1

 

Although if we count just “M” from the above HM-series, we get the result as 1254 (19x66), a multiple of 19. This can be illustrated with the help of the following table.

 

Sura

M

Divide by 19

Initials

40

307

16.15789474

HM

41

170

8.947368421

HM

42

209 11

HM

43

244

12.84210526

HM

44

87

4.578947368

HM

45

93

4.894736842

HM

46

144

7.578947368

HM

 

 

 

 

Grand Total

1254

19x66

 

 

(19x66)

 

 

 

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