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The website content discusses the mathematical miracles present in the Quran, highlighting the precise and balanced occurrence of significant words and their antonyms, as well as the correlation between the number of times certain words are mentioned and their real-world counterparts.

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The Quran, the holy book of Islam, is presented as containing numerous mathematical miracles. These miracles include the word "Salawat" (prayers) being mentioned exactly five times, corresponding to the five daily prayers in Islam. Similarly, the word "Sahr" (month) appears twelve times, reflecting the number of months in a year, and "Yawn" (day) is found 365 times, equivalent to the days in a year. The text also notes the equal frequency of antonyms such as "al Hayat" (life) and "al Mawt" (death), each mentioned 145 times, suggesting a deliberate and divine balance. The article emphasizes that these numerical consistencies are part of the Quran's miraculous nature, which invites believers to explore its depths for guidance and knowledge.

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  • The Quran is considered miraculous due to its unique linguistic structure that defies conventional poetry and prose.
  • The numerical patterns in the Quran are seen as a testament to its divine origin, especially given that Prophet Muhammad was illiterate.
  • The article suggests that the Quran's mathematical structure is a form of guidance and a manifest light for believers.
  • It is implied that the Quran contains an abundance of undiscovered scientific and mathematical miracles.
  • The author expresses that the more one learns from the Quran, the more it offers in terms of teachings and guidance.
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Mathematical Miracles of Quran

The Qur’an is the holy book for Muslims, revealed in stages to the Prophet Muhammad(peace be upon him) over 23 years. Qur’anic revelations are regarded by Muslims as the sacred word of God. Anyone who has read and understood Qur’an can testify its magnificence.

The Qur’an introduces itself as the guidance for the worlds (3:96); and the manifest light (4:174).

Exceptional knowledge

The text of the Quran is miraculous on many accounts especially the argument that it was revealed to a prophet who could not read or write yet it carried the exceptional knowledge. The Arabic text would not conform to the standard poetry and prose categories commonly expressed by other forms of written and spoken languages and therefore is attributed to the supernatural.

Today I shed some light on the numerical miracles of this divine book.

The divine balance of numbers

1. The word “Salawat” (prayers) is mentioned 5 times in the Quran, and the number of daily prayers mandatory for every Muslim is A- Subh, A-Duhr, Al-Asr, Al-Maghrib, Al-Isha.

2. The Word “Sahr” (month) is mentioned 12 times in the Quran, just as the number of the months there are in a year.

3. The word “Yawn” (day), in the singular, is mentioned 365 times in the Quran, just as the number of days there are in a year.

4. The word “Ayyam” (days), in the plural, is mentioned 30 times in the Quran, just as the number of months there are in a month.

The precise number of a word and its antonym mentioned in Quran

“al Hayat” (life), 145 times

“al Mawt” (death), 145 times

“al-Dunya” (mundane life), 115 times

“al Ajira” (the afterlife), 115 times

“Malaika” (angels), 88 times

“Shayatin” (demons), 88 times

“ar Rajul (man), 24 times

“al Mar’a (woman), 24 times

“ar Raghba (wish), 8 times

“al Jauf (fear), 8 times

“as Salihat (good deeds), 167 times

“as Sayya’at” (wrongdoings), 167 times

“an Nafaa” (benefit), 50 times

“al Fasad (corruption), 50 times

These are just a few examples of the incredible number balance in the Quran. This book is full of miracles and a call towards guidance, the more you learn from it the more it teaches you.

There are numerous scientific and mathematical miracles In Quran waiting for us to discover them.

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