بِسۡمِ ٱللَّهِ ٱلرَّحۡمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ
27/04/2026
Allah knows best, but we gain knowledge through research and learning. We may be right or wrong, but we try our best. If we are wrong, we ask Allah’s forgiveness, and if we are right, then Alhamdulilah (Praise be to Allah).
The Prophets performed miracles, each showcasing their unique connection to the divine, and among them, Prophet Muhammad, who is revered as the last of the prophets, performed remarkable miracles that served as powerful signs of his prophethood.
Because he is the last, he came with the Quran, a profound revelation that is itself a great miracle we hold in our hands, offering guidance, wisdom, and nurturing the faith of billions across generations.
The Quran is not merely a book; it is a living miracle that continues to inspire and transform lives.
It encompasses an endless array of miracles and signs, many of which have already been discovered through the advancements in science and understanding, while many more await to be unveiled and comprehended by humanity until the end of this world.
These miracles not only affirm the truth of his message but also serve as a reminder of the divine presence in our lives, urging us to reflect, seek knowledge, and embrace the message of peace and compassion that the Prophets imparted.
HINT NUMBER 1-
1114 VERSES!!!
The name الفَاتِحَة Al-Fatiha refers to the first chapter of the Quran, one of its several names, while the last chapter is called النَّاس An-Nas.
If we arrange the letters of these two names together as الفَاتِحَة النَّاس and then break them into their original letters I mean separate them into their individual letters ا ل ف ا ت ح ه ا ل ن ا س (English the letters are A, L, F, A, T, Ha (ح) and Haa (ه), A, L, N, A and S) and then search all the Verses in the Quran which uses these letters from the Online Quran Search Engine we will find exactly 1114 letters as on the below Photo!!!!! do you see this strange phenomenon? why its strange?
Yes its a wonder because Chapter Al-Fatiha is Chapter Number 1 and Chapter Al-Nas is Number 114 and when we searched these original letters in the whole Quran we have found exactly 1114 Verses each using all these letters.
Number one here stands for chapter 1 and 114 is the last chapter which is the 114th!!!!!
Remember that the letter ة from the name الفَاتِحَة is pronounced as Haa (ه) and this Haa (ه) is the one which we have searched and not ة
I have explained the reasons in full in the below paragraphs.
Orthographic Development and Differentiation
The development of the tā’ marbūṭah (ة) is fundamentally linked to the evolution of the feminine ending in Semitic languages. In Classical Arabic, the feminine suffix was historically pronounced as a /t/ (tā’ tawīlah or “open tā’”). Over time, particularly in the pause position (waqf) in the Hijazi dialect, this final /t/ sound weakened and was articulated as an /h/.[3] [4] To preserve the grammatical distinction while reflecting the phonetic reality of the spoken language, scribes began to write the letter hā’ with two dots above it, creating the tā’ marbūṭah. This allowed the reader to understand that the word was grammatically feminine (requiring a /t/ sound if the word was connected to the following word in a sentence) while acknowledging the /h/ pronunciation that occurred when the word stood alone or at the end of a phrase.
The distinction between the standard hā’ (ه) and the tā’ marbūṭah (ة) is essential for correct Arabic grammar and syntax. The hā’ remains a hā’ in all positions, whereas the tā’ marbūṭah functions as a hybrid character. When a word ending in tā’ marbūṭah is followed by another word (a state known as iḍāfah or simply connection), the dots are activated, and the letter is pronounced as a /t/.
If the speaker pauses at the word, the dots are effectively ignored in pronunciation, and the sound becomes a soft /h/. This orthographic innovation was a sophisticated solution to the linguistic tension between the conservative nature of written Arabic and the evolving phonetic patterns of the spoken dialects during the early Islamic period

HINT NUMBER 2
1809 VERSES!!!
Now let’s discuss the second hint, which is unusual and shows that the Quran is not from this world.
Allah Says in the Chapter Number 18 Verse 9
أَمۡ حَسِبۡتَ أَنَّ أَصۡحَـٰبَ ٱلۡكَهۡفِ وَٱلرَّقِيمِ كَانُواْ مِنۡ ءَايَـٰتِنَا عَجَبًا (٩)
Translation
Do you not think that the story of the Companions of the Cave and the Inscription was one of Our marvelous miracles?
This verse tells the story of the people of the cave, which is detailed in the Quran. I won’t repeat it here, but I want to highlight a strange phenomenon or miracle.
The Verse is from Chapter 18 and its number 9 and when we searched the letters of the two names ٱلۡكَهۡفِ وَٱلرَّقِيمِ we found a very strange result as you can see the below Photo. So we did exactly as on the above example. We have separated the letters from the two words الكهف الرقيم
ا ل ك ه ف ا ل ر ق ي م (A, L, K, Ha, F, A, L,R, Q, Y and M) and when we searched these letters from the Quranic Search Engine we found the total of the verses using these letters are 1809 Verses. I mean each of these Verses is using these letters.!!! The Strange Phenomenon is that the Verse we are dealing is number 9 and it comes from Chapter number 18 and this can be written as 18:09. which is the total number of the verses 1809. Do you see strange Arrangement? !!!!!

HINT NUMBER 3
The Mention of Vanishing twin syndrome (VTS)

Vanishing twin syndrome (VTS), where one twin miscarries and is absorbed in early pregnancy, was first recognized in 1945 by Stoeckel. While identified then through postpartum placental examination, the syndrome’s diagnosis became frequent only with the advent of early ultrasound technology in the 1970s and 1980s.
Initial Identification (1945): German scientist Stoeckel identified that twins are conceived more often than they are born, noticing signs of reabsorbed fetal tissue.
Pre-Ultrasound Recognition: Before modern imaging, it was mostly detected by observing fetal remnants on the placenta after the birth of the surviving twin.
Ultrasound Era: The widespread use of vaginal ultrasound in the 1970s/80s officially confirmed the, then, “vanishing twin” phenomenon by visualizing the loss in real-time.
Prevalence: It is now known to occur in 15% to 36% of twin pregnancies.
Vanishing Twin Syndrome (VTS) occurs when one twin or multiple stops developing in early pregnancy and is reabsorbed by the placenta or maternal body, often leaving one healthy baby. Common symptoms include first-trimester bleeding, vaginal cramping, and rising hcG levels that drop. It is rarely harmful to the survivor, often occurring within the first 12 weeks
First, the pregnancy begins as a multiple gestation.
Second, one embryo stops growing, and its tissues are typically reabsorbed by the placenta or the mother’s body—not necessarily the surviving twin.
Third, the remaining healthy baby continues to grow until birth. It is important to note that this is a natural biological process that often happens so early in pregnancy that the mother may not even know she was carrying twins.
Allah Says in the Quran Chapter Number 13 Surat Rad Verse Number 8
ٱللَّهُ يَعۡلَمُ مَا تَحۡمِلُ ڪُلُّ أُنثَىٰ وَمَا تَغِيضُ ٱلۡأَرۡحَامُ وَمَا تَزۡدَادُۖ وَڪُلُّ شَىۡءٍ عِندَهُ ۥ بِمِقۡدَارٍ (٨)
Translation
Allah knows what every female bears, and that of which the wombs fall short of completion and that in which they increase; and there is a measure with Him of everything.
Allah knows best, but this verse teaches us three stages: 1/ تَحۡمِلُ Pregnancy. 2/ وَمَا تَغِيضُ Absorption of tissues by the placenta or mother’s body. 3/ وَمَا تَزۡدَادُۖ The healthy baby continues to grow until birth.
The Quran is from the 7th century, while embryology is a modern science. Prophet Muhammad learned it from Allah, the Creator. This shows that the Quran is completely divine and needs further research.
Allah knows best if this is the right explanation or translation of this verse, but we research and learn.
HINT NUMBER 4
The Sun a Dynamic Engine
وَٱلشَّمۡسُ تَجۡرِى لِمُسۡتَقَرٍّ۬ لَّهَاۚ ذَٲلِكَ تَقۡدِيرُ ٱلۡعَزِيزِ ٱلۡعَلِيمِ (٣٨)
Translation
And the sun runs [on course] toward its stopping point. That is the determination of the Exalted in Might, the Knowing.
Analysis
In this section, we will analyze the term لِمُسۡتَقَرٍّ۬ consisting of the letter Lam and the word Mustaqarrun. The letter here has more than one meaning, allowing for a rich exploration of its significance in different contexts, while the word itself carries profound implications in both linguistic and philosophical dimensions. When we recite the Quran and meditate on the same phrase with sincerity and reflection, we will certainly discover valuable information that resonates deeply within us. This journey of understanding is not limited to our own insights; years to come may bring forth individuals who will uncover yet another layer of meaning or wisdom within the same phrase. This process of continual revelation will persist until the end of the world or until Allah wishes to bring it to a close. This eternal unfolding of knowledge is one of the many reasons why the Quran is considered a miracle, as it challenges us to engage with its text, inviting new interpretations and deeper understandings with each generation.
First, let’s learn science, and then we will explore the Quranic meaning of the word لِمُسۡتَقَرٍّ۬ and its relation to science.
The Dynamic Roles of the Sun in the Cosmos
The Sun serves as the gravitational, energetic, and structural anchor of our solar system, performing complex roles that extend from its immediate neighborhood to the vast scales of the Milky Way galaxy. The Sun is not merely a static object but a dynamic engine that dictates the life cycles of planets, moves through space at immense velocities, and undergoes a predictable transformation as it exhausts its nuclear fuel.
1. The Evolutionary Trajectory: The End of the Sun’s Life
The Sun is moving toward an “end” state. In stellar astrophysics, this is described as the transition from the Main Sequence to the Red Giant phase. The Sun currently maintains hydrostatic equilibrium, where the inward pull of gravity is perfectly balanced by the outward pressure generated by nuclear fusion in its core, where hydrogen is converted into helium ().
As the hydrogen in the core is depleted, the core will contract and heat up, causing the outer layers of the Sun to expand significantly.
Eventually, the Sun will shed its outer layers to form a planetary nebula, leaving behind a dense, cooling core known as a white dwarf. This is the inevitable fate of stars of our Sun’s mass.
2. Galactic Motion: The Orbit Around the Milky Way
The Sun, along with the entire solar system, orbits the center of the Milky Way galaxy at an average velocity of approximately 828,000 km/hr.
This motion is not a straight line but a complex galactic orbit that takes roughly 230 million years to complete, a period often referred to as a “Galactic Year.”
The Sun is situated in the Orion Arm, a minor spiral arm located between the larger Perseus and Sagittarius arms. This orbital motion is dictated by the collective gravitational mass of the galaxy, including the supermassive black hole at the Galactic Center and the vast distribution of dark matter within the galactic halo.
3. Gravitational Stewardship: Balancing the Solar System
The Sun’s role in “balancing” the planets. This is fundamentally a matter of gravitational dominance. The Sun contains over 99.8% of the total mass of the solar system, which allows it to exert a gravitational force that keeps all planets, asteroids, and comets in stable elliptical orbits, as described by Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion.
The gravitational force between the Sun and a planet is given by Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation:where is the gravitational constant, and are the masses of the Sun and the planet, and is the distance between them. This “balance” is a dynamic equilibrium where the Sun’s gravity provides the centripetal force necessary to keep bodies in orbit, preventing them from flying off into interstellar space while simultaneously preventing them from falling into the Sun.
4. Source of Electromagnetic Radiation and The Solar Wind
The Sun acts as a “space weather” engine, emitting a constant stream of charged particles (the solar wind) and high-energy radiation that shapes the magnetic environments (magnetospheres) of the planets. This interaction is essential for understanding why some planets have atmospheres and others do not, and it represents the Sun’s ongoing influence on the biological and physical conditions of the planets it governs
Now let’s go back to the Quranic letter Lam لِ and the word مُسۡتَقَرٍّ۬ Mustaqarr from the Verse
وَٱلشَّمۡسُ تَجۡرِى لِمُسۡتَقَرٍّ۬ لَّهَاۚ ذَٲلِكَ تَقۡدِيرُ ٱلۡعَزِيزِ ٱلۡعَلِيمِ
To understand the linguistic and theological depth of the term li-mustaqarrin (لِمُسْتَقَرٍّ), one must examine both the grammatical function of the Arabic letter Lam (ل) and the semantic roots of the word itself.
The Grammatical Function of the Letter Lam (ل)
In Arabic grammar (Nahw), the Lam prefixed to mustaqarrin is known as Lam al-Ta’lil (the Lam of causality/purpose) or Lam al-Ghayah (the Lam of destination/limit).
- Causality (Purpose): It indicates that the Sun’s movement is not aimless; it is moving for the purpose of reaching a specific state or destination.
- Destination (Limit): It functions as a preposition meaning “toward” or “until.” In this context, it suggests that the Sun’s journey is bounded by a specific terminus.
The Meaning of Mustaqarr
The word mustaqarr is derived from the root Q-R-R (ق ر ر), which relates to stability, settling, and remaining. A mustaqarr is a place of settlement or a final destination where motion ceases and stability is achieved.
When combined, لِمُسۡتَقَرٍّ۬ li-mustaqarrin implies a trajectory that is purposeful and directed toward a final, fixed point of rest.
Connecting the Linguistic Meaning to the Scientific Functions
- Evolutionary End: The term mustaqarr is often interpreted by classical exegetes (such as Ibn Kathir) as the “final destination” of the Sun. In modern scientific terms, this aligns perfectly with the Sun exhausting its nuclear fuel and settling into its final state as a white dwarf—a point of “rest” after its long period of stellar activity.
- Galactic Orbit: The Lam of destination suggests a path. Astronomically, the Sun is indeed moving toward a specific point in the galaxy (the Solar Apex, currently in the direction of the constellation Hercules). The term li-mustaqarrin captures the concept of a “course” or “orbit” that is not infinite but is directed toward a specific galactic orientation.
- Gravitational Balance: While mustaqarr primarily refers to a destination, the stability implied by the root Q-R-R reflects the Sun’s role as the anchor of the solar system. The Sun provides the “settled” gravitational environment that allows planets to maintain their orbits. Without the Sun’s mass, the solar system would lack the mustaqarr (stability) required for planetary life.
- Solar Influence: The “purpose” (Lam al-Ta’lil) of the Sun’s movement and existence is to provide the light and energy necessary for life. The Sun’s journey is the mechanism by which it sustains the solar system, acting as the “settling” force that keeps the planetary environment stable.
The Arabic term li-mustaqarrin is remarkably comprehensive. It bridges the gap between the physical movement of the Sun (galactic and orbital) and its ultimate biological and cosmic purpose. It suggests that the Sun’s journey is not a random drift through space, but a calculated, purposeful movement toward a final state of equilibrium. While the word is primarily a linguistic descriptor of a destination, its root implies the very stability that allows the Sun to function as the gravitational and energetic heart of our system.
Only the letter L, known in Arabic as ل, has multiple meanings that extend beyond straightforward definitions. In our analysis, only a few meanings apply, such as Purpose (تعليل) and End point / destination, which illustrate how this simple letter can play a significant role in the nuances of language. Additionally, the letter ل (L) can signify relational contexts within various phrases or expressions, pointing towards deeper implications such as intention or direction. Future discoveries may reveal more applicable meanings, further emphasizing the complexity and richness of the Arabic language. The Quran is flexible, allowing for interpretations that can adapt to different contexts and insights, highlighting the intricacies of understanding language at both literal and metaphorical levels.
| Type | Meaning |
|---|---|
| لِـ (preposition) | for, to |
| لام التعليل | in order to |
| لام التوكيد | emphasis |
| لام الأمر | let (command) |
| لام الجحود | strong negation |
| لام الملك | possession |
| لام الاستحقاق | deserving |
| لام الصيرورة | result/outcome |
| لام التبليغ | to (person) |
| لام القسم | oath |
| لام الزيادة | stylistic |
| لام التعجب | exclamation |
| لام الابتداء | initial emphasis |
Classical Scholars Interpretations-لِمُسْتَقَرٍّ
From Tafsīr works:
Al-Tabari
- Interprets لِمُسْتَقَرٍّ mainly as:
- “to a fixed point / endpoint”
- Meaning: The sun runs until it reaches its مقرر (appointed limit)
So he leans toward:
Lām = end point / destination
Ibn Kathir
- Mentions two major views:
1. Spatial meaning:
- The sun runs to a physical resting place (where it sets)
2. Temporal meaning:
- The sun runs until a fixed time (like the Day of Judgment)
This supports:
- Destination (end point)
- And implicitly purpose (divine decree)
Al-Qurtubi
- Expands further:
He says مستقر can mean:
- A place (where it settles)
- A time (when it stops)
- A state/condition (its ordained course)
This allows:
Both “to a destination” and “according to a decree/purpose”
Summary of Scholars
| Scholar | Main View |
|---|---|
| Al-Tabari | Destination (end point) |
| Ibn Kathir | Destination + fixed time |
| Al-Qurtubi | Place, time, and decree |
So the letter ل (lām) is often intentionally multi-layered
It can combine:
- Purpose (why)
- Direction (where to)
- Result (what happens)
- Ownership (who it belongs to)
In لِمُسْتَقَرٍّ لَهَا:
The beauty is not choosing one meaning. The power is that multiple meanings fit perfectly at once
So the verse can simultaneously mean:
- The sun runs to a destination
- The sun runs until a fixed time
- The sun runs according to a system
- The sun runs by divine purpose
Inshaallah (If Allah Wills)More research will be conducted soon on this page regarding new hints that are being prepared.