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Do you believe in the mathematical miracle'19' in Quran?

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  1. no


  2. if you like math sis, tell me what do you think:

    2+2=2x2

    common factor out:

    2(1+1)=2(1x1)

    2(2)=2(1)

    4=2

  3. That's the submitters belief right? From Rashid Kalifa who 'found' the miracle. I'm not sure, i tried to make heads or tails from it but it is too confusing.....

    Kalifa also took 2 Sura's from Quran, claiming they were false.... (9:128-129), which makes the miracle of 19 harder to believe!


  4. ABSOLUTELY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...

    BY ALL MEANS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    And IF you don't, let me know and I will send you a link to read. I can assure you that it will make you think very hard, before you decide to refute !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


  5. Yes.

    There's math too!

    Age of Aisha?

    Proof:  Prophets death 63 >>>> 6+3 = 9 ! consummated marriage at age of nine. Bukari hadith!


  6. No, I don't believe in any of these so-called miracles. I would like to take the first answerers first sentence and use it as an example below after my answer (*edit: even though it's been deleted now). I know that the "miracle" that you're talking about is much more complicated than my example, but the PROCESS is the same. If a smart person takes their time then they could develop any complicated theory about any group of words (large or small). Some guy wrote an entire book on "miracles" like this in the Bible...and it's all c**p. Also, aren't these types of attempts to find hidden meanings and secrets in our Holy books (numerology in effect) really a form of divination (bringing forth "hidden" so-called knowledge)? Didn't God say not to listen to diviners and fortune-tellers?

    Deu 18:14  Then Moses said, "In the land you are about to occupy, people follow the advice of those who practice divination and look for omens, but the LORD your God does not allow you to do this.

    Deu 18:15  Instead, he will send you a prophet like me from among your own people, and you are to obey him.

    Example: "Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe"

    1) The first word "Mathematics" contains 11 letters. Amazingly, the entire sentence contains 11 words! WWI ended on the 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month. September 11 has 9 letters and 2 numbers: 9+2=11. "New York city" contains 11 letters!

    2) Both "language" and "universe" contain 8 letters each - interesting because Mathematics is the "language" of the "Universe".

    3) If you divide 11 (number of letters in "mathematics") by 11 (number of words in the sentence) then you get 1 - and there is only 1 God. Surely this sentence must be inspired!

    4) If you add up the number of letters in each word (11+2+3+8+4+5+3+3+7+3+8) you get 57. There are 7 days in a week and 12 months in a year...the sum of the 7th through 12th numbers (7+8+9+10+11+12)=57!!! During the Crusades the Knights Templar who missed mass were required to say the Lords prayer 57 times! The 57th. word of the KJV is "light" which God brought forth when he "wrote the universe".

    I could really go on forever, but you get my point. I just made this stuff up in 10 minutes. If you muliply the miracles of this sentence all the way to the volume of a book and are smarter than me (which is not hard)...you can find whatever you want to find. So, no...I don't believe in any of these types of things.

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