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Among the Qur’anic miracles is the Night (Lail) sura which confirms that night conceals everything …
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Night in the Holy Qur’an:
Among
the Qur’anic miracles is the Night (Lail) sura which confirms that
night conceals everything, a fact that has been proven by cosmologists.
Miraculously enough, the number of this sura according to Qur'anic order
is 92 and the word night and all its derivations are repeated exactly
92 times in the Holy Qur'an, the same number as that of the Night sura!!
Let's contemplate such harmony; could it possibly be a mere coincidence
or is it rather the will of Allah, the Great, who has made the holy
Qur’an a fundamental book with established and categorical meanings in
all its verses?
Allah, the Almighty says:
“(This is) a Book,
With verses basic or fundamental
(Of established meaning),
Further explained in detail,—
From One Who is Wise
And Well-Acquainted (with al] things)"1 Hud: 1
Hell Gates:
Allah has made merely seven gates for hell; Allah, the Exalted says:
“To it are seven Gates:
For each of those Gates
Is a (special) class
(Of sinners) assigned." Hijr or the Rocky Tract: 44 (ibid)
The
word hell is repeated 77 times in the Holy Qur’an; it's such a
marvelous consistency that proves that the Qur'anic diction is
fundamental with established meanings. Moreover, Prophet Mohammad, PBUH,
informed us that hell is dark black and if we trace the word black as a
color in the Holy Qur’an, we’ll find that it’s repeated exactly seven
times, the same number as that of hell gates. Do you think that such
numerical consistency is just haphazard?!
The Gates of Paradise:
Allah
has made eight gates for paradise as Prophet Mohammad, PBUH, said in
the Sahih hadith. If we consider the color of garments of the companions
of the Garden, we’ll find it green. Allah, the Almighty says:
“And they will wear
Green garments of fine silk
And heavy brocade" Kahf or the Cave: 31 (ibid)
If
we trace the word green as a color in the Holy Qur’an, we’ll realize
that it’s repeated eight times, the exact number of the gates of
paradise!!! Will you contemplate such a wonderful numerical consistency?
Could it possibly be a coincidence?
Sujud (Prostration to Allah):
One
of the Qur’anic suras is Sajda or Adoration whose number according to
the Qur’anic order is 32. What’s astonishing about this sura is that its
number is exactly the same as that of the times when prostration is
repeated in the holy Qur'an, 32 times. Furthermore, this sura includes a prostration verse (which upon being recited, worshippers are supposed to prostrate):
“Only those believe
In Our Signs, who, when
They are recited to them,
Fall down in adoration,
And celebrate the praises
Of their Lord, nor are they
(Ever) puffed up with pride.” Sajda or Adoration: 15 (ibid)
The
number of the above verse is 15 and the times when Muslims are asked to
prostrate in the holy Qur’an is also 15!!! Could all these numerical
consistencies be mere accidents???
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