Mathematical Miracles in Quran PDF
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92- And to recite the Quran. Whoever comes to guidance does for himself; and if
any stray, say, “I am only a warner.”
(27-The Ant, 92)
93- Say, “All praise be to God. He will show you His signs, and you will recognize
them. Your Lord is never unaware of anything you do.”
(27-The Ant, 93)
Verse number 93 above predicts that God will reveal His signs sometime in the
future. The miracles in the Quran could not have originated from the thoughts of
the Prophet, for even if all the knowledge of the Prophet’s entire era were collected
together, this knowledge could not suffice to vie with these miracles. Had the
author of these miracles been Muhammad of the deserts himself, he would have
used these miracles in order to impress his own people, to demonstrate to them the
perfection of the Quran and thus to put an end to their recalcitrance. The Muslim
world itself was unaware of many of these miracles until quite recently, i.e. up until
a hundred years ago. God reveals His miracles when the time is ripe. Persons of
sound mind and clear conscience will appreciate these signs, praise God and thank
Him.
20- They say, “How is it that no sign was sent to him by his Lord?”
Whatever cannot be perceived belongs to God.
So wait and I am waiting with you.
(10-Jonah, 20)
The fact that God will show His signs in the future is also confirmed in the above
verse. Disbelievers insist on miracles, and yet when they see one performed they
persist in their disbelief. It is clear that the insistence of disbelievers is far from an
honest demand, and it is antagonism for antagonism’s sake.
146- I will divert from My signs those who behave unjustly with arrogance
on earth. Even though they see every kind of sign, they will not believe,
and when they see the path of guidance,will not take it to be a way.
But when they see the path of straying, they will adopt it as their path.
This is so, for they have called Our signs lies, and have been heedless of them.
(7-The Purgatory, 146)
Persons unwilling to learn patent truths and those who deny God’s religion say
arrogantly, “We are self-sufficient and we have no need of a God.” This behavior
renders them blind to the miracles of the Quran. Even if they do see the miracles,
they remain adamant because of their stubbornness.
In this part of our book, we shall be dealing with the mathematical miracles in
the Quran. Mathematics is a basic tool and a common language of all sciences.
Mathematical certainty has always impressed philosophers throughout history.
The importance of it was better appreciated after the 16th century. Great
improvements were achieved in the sciences, thanks to the scientific approach
that placed mathematics right in the center. Cars, trains, satellites, medications,
means of communication and the technological wonders of the modern age owe
their origins to mathematics. Without mathematics we could not understand the
universe, nor could we come up with new inventions.
The value of mathematics was not entirely ignored in the past, but it was in the
course of the last four centuries that it gained such ascendance. Today’s scientific
logic is a product of mathematics. Galileo, who played an important role in
endowing mathematics with this central role, stated that mathematics is the
language in which God wrote the universe. No other discipline has had a field of
application of such scope. Philosophers, amongst others Pythagoras, sensed that
the basic order of the universe was numerical, and they attached mystical
meanings to mathematics. However, it was only in the recent past that scientific
logic was constructed around mathematics. Descartes, one of the main advocates
of translating science into the language of mathematics and one of those who
combined arithmetic with geometry on Cartesian coordinates, said, “Mathematics
may and must be the common link among intellectual disciplines.”
WHY MATHEMATICS?
Some points must be added to Carl Sagan’s quotation: Supposing that such a
miracle did happen, it would be wrong to think that the public would lend
credence to it. The psychology of the cynic who never gives in, who is always
keen on finding loopholes and who avoids common sense, will be deaf and blind
to clearest evidences.
NOT EVEN ONE SINGLE SURA CAN BE DUPLICATED
Assuming that the word “a day” (yewm) is used twice in this sura, with the
dismissal of that sura, the frequency of the word “day” in the Quran, which is
365, would be reduced to 363, spoiling the mathematical code. Suppose that the
word “world” is mentioned three times and the word “hereafter” is mentioned
once. The frequency of those words in question totals 115 times for each. If that
particular sura is left out, the frequency of the word “world” would be 112 and
the word “hereafter” 114, and this would negate the whole system…
The removal of any one of the suras would spoil the whole mathematical miracle
of the Quran. This means that each sura is an integral part of the whole truth.
One sura means the entirety of the Quran. The entire mathematical miracle
makes sure that every sura is indispensable. The remaining chapters, in which we
are going to examine the mathematical miracles of this book, will show the
reason why even a single sura cannot be eliminated. The perfection of the suras
and the volume of mathematical miracles are of even greater scope. But even the
ones mentioned in this book are enough to show why it is impossible to copy even
a single sura. The reality is crystal clear for those who are willing to face it.
God sent us a book whose contents are endorsed by the miracles it reveals. It
displays miracles and proofs coded mathematically within its text. The Quran is a
guide for us.
50- For they say: “How is it no signs were sent down to him from his Lord?”
Say: “The signs are with God. I am only a plain warner.”
(29-The Spider, 50)
51- Is it not sufficient for them that We have revealed the Book to you which is
read out to them?
It is indeed a grace and reminder for people who believe.
(29-The Spider, 51)
In two instances the Quran’s 83rd sura, “The Cheaters” speaks of “numerically
structured books.”. The Arabic of this word is “kitabun marqum.” These verses are
evidences of God’s encoding the books, of His involving mathematics in the
system:
7- Indeed, the book of the wicked is in Sijjeen.
( 83-The Cheaters, 7 )
8- Do you know what Sijjeen is?
( 83-The Cheaters, 8 )
9- A numerically structured book.
( 83-The Cheaters, 9 )
When some people hear that the Quran has mathematical miracles, without even
understanding the content, they label this system as “numerology” and prefer to
deny these assertions. But mixing up mathematics with numerology, astronomy
with astrology and the science of chemistry with sorcery is a fatal mistake. People
who deal with numerology have tried to base their claims on information that is
not obtained directly from the Quran. As an example, the sura “Enbiya,” verse 48
says that Prophet Moses was given “furkan.” A person who is dealing with
numerology may claim that his sheikh may receive revelation in a year ending
with 48 or so. And some other numerologists have tried to interpret the prophet
anecdotes in the Quran with irrelevant comments to explain the “haram”
(unlawful) and “halal” (lawful) verses in the Quran. For example, they may try to
explain fasting or not eating pork with brand new interpretations derived from
the anecdote of some prophets in the Quran. While doing this, they may use
numbers such as the usages of some certain words in the Quran or the number of
the verses of the prophet parables in the Quran and may find imaginary results
and with these results they may abandon some Islamic duties or add some new
duties to the religion.
Confusing numerology with the harmony of the repetitions of the words related
to astronomical phenomena, or with the harmony between the words used in the
Quran is like confusing a person who uses blood for sorcery and a bio-chemist
who uses blood for tests, since both of them are using blood. It is a huge mistake
to consider two totally different things as the same. None of the information here
is used to give a meaning that the word in question does not already have.
Moreover, no new meanings have been derived concerning faith or “halal” and
“haram.” Here, for example, the attention is drawn to the harmony between the
word “moon”s usage 27 times in the Quran and the 27 days for the moon to
complete its elliptical cycle or to the harmony between the words such as
“mother-father,” “angels-devil.” Neither new meanings are attributed to the
words like the moon, mother, father, angels or devil nor meanings that are clear
are distorted in this process. To scorn the harmonies and the miracles in the
Quran and to call them as “numerology” is equivalent to being blinded towards
the exceptional miracles revealed in the Quran. This is being also an act that
demonstrates ungratefulness for the opportunities presented by God for the
strengthening of our faith. We should avoid the paranoia due to ill examples.
We have divided the presentation of the mathematical miracles into two groups.
The first group consists of the Mathematical Miracles in Lexical Concordance
(MMLC). We shall tackle the subject from different angles: the concordance of
words among themselves and the concordance of words with universal
phenomena. These miracles are easy to understand but impossible to imitate. Even
those who are not really interested in mathematics can easily understand the
miracles in question. In the previous editions, we presented the MMLC examples
without any limitations on the number of occurrences in the Quran. In this new
edition, we have excluded the number of occurrences that are fewer than ten and
have replaced them with new ones to complete the MMLCs to 50 again.
The second part takes up the “miracle of the number 19.” We shall dwell
particularly on number 19, a figure mentioned in the Quran. Anybody who can
count from 1 to 19 can easily witness this miracle, easy to understand but
impossible to imitate. We run across this mystery in many instances. But, to
understand all the characteristics concerning this number one must have
recourse to the theory of probability, and deeper research is needed.
While writing the mathematical sections of our book for the MMLC miracles, we
had recourse to works like Abdülrezzak Nevfel’s, and for the sections treating of
the number 19, we used different studies, such as those of Cesar Majul, Richard
Voss and Milan Sulc. We did not include any of these people’s ideas on religion in
our book, as we do not want to get involved in any debates among believers, even
though such a discussion could prove fruitful. But this is outside our main
concern here.
Whatever the identities of the discoverers of these miracles were, the miracles the
Quran contains will not be affected in any way because they are the Quran’s
miracles and they were there to be discovered. Their truth can be checked
anytime. Even if the discoverer is an atheist, this would not hurt the truth. (For
example, the word “month” is used 12 times in the Quran. It doesn’t matter who
discovers this fact because it has been there for 1400 years. It is very easy to
check the truth of this.) Since the mathematical patterns are both physical facts
understood by inductive and deductive reasoning and thus are verifiable and
falsifiable, occasional errors made by a discoverer do not hurt the credibility of
other findings. In short, this miracle is not dependent on the authority and
credibility of the person but on the authority and credibility of the Quranic text,
statistics, laws of probability, and reason.
88- Say, “If all the humans and the jinns came together in order to produce
a Quran like this, they would surely fail,
no matter how much assistance they lent one another.”
(17-The Children of Israel, 88)
Source: http://www.quranmiracles.com/2011/03/mathematical-miracles/