بِسۡمِ ٱللَّهِ ٱلرَّحۡمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ
الر ۚ كِتَابٌ أُحْكِمَتْ آيَاتُهُ ثُمَّ فُصِّلَتْ مِن لَّدُنْ حَكِيمٍ خَبِير
ENGLISH TRANSLATION
Alif, Lam, Ra. [This is] a Book whose verses are perfected and then presented in detail from [one who is] Wise and Acquainted.
SWAHILI TRANSLATION
Alif Lam Ra. Hiki ni Kitabu ambacho Aya zake zimetengellezwa vizuri, kisha zikapambanuliwa (vyema) kutoka kwa (Mwenyezi Mungu) Mwenye hekima na Mwenye ujuzi wa kila kitu
MIRACLE 1
GOLDEN RATIO
ENGLISH
As below If we organize the Chapters and Verses of the Quran in a certain way, adding the number of Chapters (Suras) and Their Verses (Ayaat) and then separating their Totals of Repetitive and Non Repetitive we find that dividing these totals yields 1.618, known as the Golden Ratio. This shows that the Quran is 100 % Perfect. The beauty lies not only in its meaning but also in the arrangement of its Verses and Chapters, highlighting just one of the countless miracles of this glorious book.
FRENCH
Comme ci-dessous, si nous organisons les chapitres et les versets du Coran d’une certaine manière, en additionnant le nombre de chapitres (sourates) et de leurs versets (Ayaat), puis en séparant leurs totaux de répétitifs et non répétitifs, nous constatons que la division de ces totaux donne 1,618, connu sous le nom de nombre d’or. Cela montre que le Coran est parfait à 100 %. La beauté réside non seulement dans sa signification mais aussi dans la disposition de ses versets et chapitres, mettant en évidence l’un des innombrables miracles de ce livre glorieux.
SWAHILI
Kama utakavyoona hapa chini, Tukipanga Sura na Aya za Qur’an na kisha , tukafuatilia kwa kujumlisha idadi ya Sura (Sura) na Ayah Zake (Ayaat). na ukichunguza Jumla na Namba hizi utaona Namba zilizokariri na Nyingine hazikukariri. Ukijumlisha Zilizokariri na Ufanye hivyo hivyo na Zisizokariri na baada ya hapo uzigawe namba mbili hizi Jumla ya zinazokariri na zisizokariri utapata jibu la namba 1.618. inayojulikana na wana sayansi kama namba ya Uwiano wa Dhahabu. Hii inaonyesha kuwa Quran imekamilika kwa Uzuri Mkubwa sana. Na Uzuri huu haupo katika maana yake pekee bali pia katika mpangilio wa Aya na Sura zake, Huu ni katika Muujiza mdogo sana baina ya miujiza mingineyo mikubwa isiyo na mwisho wa kitabu hiki kitukufu.
ARABIC
كما في الأسفل إذا نظمنا سور وآيات القرآن بطريقة معينة وجمعنا عدد السور وآياتها ثم فصلنا مجموعها المكرر وغير المكرر نجد أن تقسيم هذه المجاميع ينتج 1.618، والمعروفة باسم النسبة الذهبية. وهذا يدل على أن القرآن كامل 100%. ولا يكمن الجمال في معناه فحسب، بل يكمن أيضًا في ترتيب آياته وسوره، مما يسلط الضوء على واحدة فقط من معجزات هذا الكتاب المجيد التي لا تعد ولا تحصى.





MIRACLE 2
SYMMETRIES OF THE QURAN
Check the spreadsheet below for clarification
It’s remarkable that the Quranic chapters are divided into 57 Even and 57 Odd Numbers. Be aware that the numbering of chapters and verses was introduced after the revelation to help people identify where verses start and ends, this adds to our surprise because when we add the Chapter Numbers with their Verses we get the Sum which half of these are Even and Half are odd numbers. The Verses were revealed through a period of 23 years!!! but the arrangement was divine as Prophet Mohamad was being directed by the Angel Gabriel to arrange the Verses and Chapters the way we see today, remember that these chapters and verses were not numbered previously. And what is more strange is the addition of the total of all the Even Numbers is the total of all the verses of the Quran which is 6236 and when we add the total of all the odd numbers we get 6555 which is exactly the total of the chapter Numbers from 1 to 114. This raises the question of how an illiterate Prophet in the 6th century could produce such a book without modern technology. This adds to the belief in its miraculous nature and confirms it’s authenticity and the truthfulness of Prophet Mohamad.





MIRACLE 3
MIRACLE OF THE PRIME NUMBER
Check the below spreadsheet for clarification. The Glorious Book Quran has only 32 Chapters each with verses that are Prime Numbers. For example Chapter 1 which is the opening of the Quran has only 7 Verses and this number is a prime number and Chapter 10 has 109 Verses and this number is a Prime Number and the remaining 30 too has all their Verses prime numbers, Interestingly, if we look at the position of these prime numbers, we find that the 7th prime number is 17 and the 109th is 599. If we list these 32 prime numbers alongside their positions and sum them, we get a total of 1076 for the prime numbers and 5160 for their positions. Adding these totals gives us 6236, which matches the total number of verses in the Quran. This calculation is remarkable, suggesting that it is not just a coincidence. Additionally, during the 6th century, numbers were not yet discovered, reinforcing the belief that the Quran is divinely inspired, not the work of humans. We must acknowledge the greatness of God and the truthfulness of His prophet. This calculation is miraculous as how is it possible from the prime numbered verses of the Quran and their positional values to get the total of the Quranic Verses which is 6236!!!!. This proves that Quran is from God and not a human production. We have to accept that God is great and his prophet is truthful. Allahu Akbar.

MIRACLE 4
GOLDEN RATIO CALCULATION FROM QURANIC CONSTANT
Quranic Golden Ratio
This research was conducted by Khaled Mahmoud Salim Al-Faqih from Jordan. (جزاه الله خيرا. أخينا الكريم من الأردن)
I have made some linguistic changes to make it easier for all readers to understand.
The Quran has countless ways to show its miracles. One of these is calculating the Quranic Constant to find the Golden Ratio and other aspects of the text.
We must follow a clear process based on calculations and relationships in the studies about the Quran’s numerical structure. Here’s how to compute it step by step:
Step 1: Understanding the Components of the Quran
The Quran consists of several key components that are essential for calculating the Quran Constant:
Total Components: The Quran has 114 suras (chapters), 6236 verses, 86967 words, and 322604 letters.
Bismillah Count: There are 112 un-numbered Bismillahs, each containing 4 words and 19 letters.
Names of Chapters: Counting of their words and letters.
Step 2: Calculating Abjad Values
The Abjad system assigns numerical values to Arabic letters. (previously The Arabs and other Nations used Letters to represent numbers, For example The letter Alif represented number 1 and the letter Ba represenetd the number 2 and so on) I have provided this information on the other sections of my website)
The total Abjad value (AV) is calculated by summing up the values from the below components:
Quran Text AV:
The calculated Abjad value for the entire text is given as 23378278. (Find and add all the Quranic letters values)
Bismillah AV:
Each Bismillah has an Abjad value of 786, so for 112 Bismillahs:Total Bismillah AV=112 ×786=88032 (The other 2 Bismillah were already counted when we calculate the Entire text as these 2 Bismillah have Numbers. (The First Bismillah is before Surat Alfatiha and the other is in Surat Annaml which has 2 Bismillah.). The others are un-numbered.
Chapter Names AV:
The total Abjad value for chapter names is given as 40234.Total Abjad Value Calculation:
Summing All the values (Quranic Text + Bismillahs + Chapter Names) gives:Total AV =23378278+88032+40234=23506544
Step 3: Cumulative Sum of Verse Numbers
Next, we compute the cumulative sum of verse numbers across all chapters:
For example, Chapter 1 has a sum of verse numbers equal to
1+2+…+n where n is the number of verses in that chapter.
This calculation continues through all chapters leading to a final total known as:
Cumulative Sum=333667
This number is noted to have unique properties relevant to the organization and structure of the Quran
Step 4: Calculating the Quran Constant
The Quran Constant (QC) can be derived using specific mathematical relationships involving both the total elements and their respective sums.This suggests a relationship derived from either direct division or a more complex function involving these totals
This numerical value will be referred to in the current study as Quran Constant (QC).
We can derive the QC by dividing The Total Abjad Values by Cumulative Sum of Ayaat(Verses) Numbers
23506544=Total Abjad Values
333667=Cumulative Sum of Ayaat(Verses)
23506544 / 333667 =70.44911244 Quran Constant(QC)
5.Calculating The Quranic Golden Ratio
The golden ratio is mathematically simple and usually approximated to 1.618. We can derive the Golden Ratio by deviding
The Quranic Constant by The Number of Suras.
70.44911244=The Quranic Constant
114=The Number of Suras.
70.44911244/114= 1.618189301
It is remarkably interesting that the ratio of the total number of chapters of the Quran (114) which represents the physical design of the Quran and the Quran Constant (70.44911244) which represents the mathematical design of the Quran is extremely in close agreement with the ideal golden ratio (1.6180339887) and the ideal/calculated ratio is within 99.99 percent
However, the Quran is physically organized in 114 chapters (Surahs). This study provides a theoretical value of the total number of chapters (=114.01876). This incredible agreement between the theoretical result of this theory and the actual value (the actual/calculated ratio is within 99.984 percent ) proves that Quran is mathematically designed and structured far beyond human capability and comprehension. Indeed, beyond any doubt, this study has brought about a new research directions of the Quran.
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MIRACLE 5
GOLDEN RATIO CALCULATION FROM QURANIC WORDS COUNTING
Depending upon the reading, the Quran has 77,430 or 77,432 words. Both counts can be deemed correct within the context of various Qiraat, which refers to the different ways of reciting the Quran, and this variation allows for additional counts that may either exceed or fall short of these two numbers. Importantly, these variations can also be justified through linguistic reasons that explain the differences in word counts, demonstrating the richness and depth of the Arabic language used in the sacred text. Furthermore, depending on the specific software or program you use to count these words, you are likely to encounter a surprising range of results, revealing the complexity and nuance of Quranic language. There are numerous studies and analyses dedicated to understanding these discrepancies, leading to signs or miracles that have been researched extensively, showcasing the profound impacts of these various counts and the implications they carry for both scholars and readers alike. There are no mistakes in the Quran and if you try to find you will get lost as it’s beyond our capacity.
From the below Research you will get another surprise from 77432 counting of the Quran Words.
Let’s find the Golden Ratio from these words and see which word in the Quran has this Ratio.
Let’s divide 77432 by Golden Ratio Number which is 1.618
77432/1.618=47,856.6131025958
Now let’s find from the Quran in which verse this word is used. ِ If we count words from the beginning of the Quran we will reach word number 47856 at the at the last word at end of the below Verse which is الرحيم
وان ربك لهو العزيز الرحيم
This Verse (Ayat) is Number 122 Chapter Number 26 of the Quran
But our Golden Ratio word we counted above is 47,856.6131025958 th word with fractional part which is .6131025958 I mean the whole and fractional part. 47,856.61, so 47,856 is the whole number and 61 is the fractional part. Therefore the 61 fraction will fall on the first word of next Verse Number 123 Chapter 26 of the Quran.
كذبت عاد المرسلين
Now its time for a surprise!!!!! Let’s move on to discover something we didn’t expect.
Some part of the first word of the Verse كذبت عاد المرسلين which is كذبت is the 47,856.61 th word. Remember that our Research is nothing to do with the meaning but only Numbers. Now let’s calculate the whole Verse and find it’s Values by using the Arabic Letters Values which previously Arabs and other nations used them as numbers. (Before the discovery of numbers)
Look at the below picture and see yourself that the Total Values of this Verse is 1.618!!!!! which is the Golden Ratio. I mean the word which we calculated from the Golden Ratio 1.618 is located in the Quran in a Verse which is itself has a Total of it’s letters values 1.618!!! How is it Possible? Who and how was it placed there? and Why? Which Secrets this phenomenon holds? Every letter, Every word, Every Verse and Every Chapter is calculated and measured in a highly linguistically and architectural way that no human can do this. It’s beyond our imagination and capacity.

MIRACLE 6
MATHEMATICAL BASE SYSTEMS IN THE QURAN
First let us Learn about Mathematical Base System and then we will proceed to discover some of these systems in the Quran. Find here below various BASE SYSTEMS from 2 to 19.
MATHEMTICAL BASE SYSTEM
Base Systems Simplified from 2 to 19
Understanding number systems is essential in mathematics and computer science. Each base system uses a specific set of digits to represent numbers. Below, I will explain the base systems from 2 to 19, providing examples for clarity.
Base-2 (Binary Number System)
The binary system uses only two digits: 0 and 1. It is fundamental in computing as it represents the on/off states of electronic devices.
Example: The binary number 1012 can be converted to decimal as follows:
1×22+0×21+1×20=4+0+1=5.
Base-3 (Ternary Number System)
The ternary system uses three digits: 0, 1, and 2.
Example: The ternary number 2103 converts to decimal as follows:
2×32+1×31+0×30=18+3+0=21.
Base-4 (Quaternary Number System)
The quaternary system employs four digits: 0, 1, 2, and 3.
Example: The quaternary number 1324 converts to decimal as follows:
1×42+3×41+2×40=16+12+2=30.
Base-5 (Quinary Number System)
This system uses five digits: 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Example: The quinary number 2045 converts to decimal as follows:
2×52+0×51+4×50=10+0+4=29.
Base-6 (Senary Number System)
The senary system has six digits: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.
Example: The senary number 5436 converts to decimal as follows:
5×62+4×61+3×60=180+24+3=207.
Base-7 (Septenary Number System)
This system utilizes seven digits: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
Example: The septenary number 3217 converts to decimal as follows:
3×72+2×71+1×70=147+14+1=162.
Base-8 (Octal Number System)
The octal system employs eight digits: 0 through 7.
Example: The octal number 758 converts to decimal as follows:
7×81+5×80=56+5=61.
Base-9 (Nonary Number System)
This system uses nine digits: 0 through 8.
Example: The nonary number 2489 converts to decimal as follows:
2×92+4×91+8×90=162+36+8=206.
Base-10 (Decimal Number System)
The decimal system is the most commonly used base with ten digits: 0 through 9.
Example: The decimal number 34510 remains the same in its base.
Base-11 (Undecimal Number System)
This system includes eleven symbols typically represented by adding ‘A’ for ten along with the usual digits.
Example: The undecimal number A2311 converts to decimal as follows: 10×112+2×111+3×110=1210+22+3=1235.
Base-12 (Duodecimal Number System)
In this base system using twelve symbols (‘A’ for ten and ‘B’ for eleven), we have the following representation. Example: The duodecimal number B3412 converts to decimal as follows: 11×122+3×121+4×120=1326+36+4=1366.
Base-13 (Tridecimal Number System)
This base includes thirteen symbols (‘A’ for ten through ‘C’ for twelve).
Example: The tridecimal number C4513 converts to decimal as follows: 12×132+4×131+5×130=2028+52+5=2085.
Base-14 (Tetradecimal Number System)
In this base using fourteen symbols (‘A’ for ten through ‘D’ for thirteen), we have: Example: The tetradecimal number D5614 converts to decimal as follows: 13×142+5×141+6×140=2548+70+6=2624.
Base-15 (Pentadecimal Number System)
This base includes fifteen symbols (‘A’ for ten through ‘E’ for fourteen).
Example: The pentadecimal number E6715 converts to decimal as follows: 14×152+6×151+7×150=3150+90+7=3247.
Base-16 (Hexadecimal Number System)
Commonly used in computing; it includes sixteen symbols (‘A’ through ‘F’).
Example: The hexadecimal number FAE16 converts to decimal as follows: 15×162+10×161+14×160=3840+160+14=4014.
Base-17 (Heptadecimal Number System)
This base consists of seventeen symbols (‘A’ through ‘G’).
Example: The heptadecimal number G7817 converts to decimal as follows: 16×17²+7×17¹+8×17⁰=4864+119+8=4991.
Base-18 (Octodecimal Number System)
In this base using eighteen symbols (‘A’ through ‘H’), we have: Example: The octodecimal number H89₁₈ can be converted into a decimal format by calculating (17 ×18²)+(8 ×18¹)+(9 ×18⁰)=6804+(144)+(9)=6969.
Base-19 (Nineteen Decimal Base Systems)
Finally in this base using nineteen symbols (‘A’ through ‘I’), we have:
- Example*: In the case of I99₁₉ it can be converted into a decimal format by calculating (18 ×19²)+(9 ×19¹)+(9 ×19⁰)=6858+(171)+(9)=7038.
These examples illustrate how different bases work and how numbers are represented within each system.
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MATHEMATICAL BASE SYSTEMS IN THE QURAN
The Rersearch for only 3 letters from Mysterious Letters known as Al-Huruf Al-Muqatta’at
The mysterious letters[1] (muqaṭṭaʿāt, Arabic: حُرُوف مُقَطَّعَات ḥurūf muqaṭṭaʿāt, “disjoined letters” or “disconnected letters”) are combinations of between one and five Arabic letters that appear at the beginning of 29 out of the 114 chapters (surahs) of the Quran. The letters are also known as fawātiḥ (فَوَاتِح) or “openers” as they form the opening verse of their respective surahs. The general belief of most Muslims is that their meaning is known only to Allah. But Recently some researchers have found some interesting Signs from these Letters. In this Research we will use the Mathematical BASE Systems.
Find here the List of these Letters which will help us in our Research Program


Previously We have learned and found that Quran has 6236 Verses or Ayaat. This Number is a 10 Base System. It’s a normal number which we are used in everyday life.
But if we convert to the 19 BASE SYSTEM from the online calculator we will get the result as H54. See the Output from the online calculator.

So H54 is the same as 6236. H54 is 19 BASE SYSTEM and 6236 is everyday human language which we are used to.
Remember that Computer uses 2 BASE SYSTEM which has only 2 Digits, 0 ans 1. Humans use 10 Digits from 0 to 9 and it’s strange that we find 19 BASE SYSTEM in the Quran!!!!! Let me explain more so that we see how this H54 is coded in the Quran which is really a Miracle!!!!
The 3 letters of the disjointed letters from The first verses of the Quran Chapter number 26 and 28 are طسم TWA, SIN and MIM, When we search their repetitions in their list we will find that the Letter TWA is used 4 times, SIN is used 5 Times and MIM is used 17 Times
BASE 10 SYSTEM= 6236 if we convert to the BASE 19 SYSTEM we get H54
BASE 19 SYSTEM= TWA, SIN and MIM=H54 (This is 6236 in base-10 Manually calculated (17x19x19 + 5×19 + 4). See also the Online Calculator result.
So The Total Number of Quraninc Verses is Coded in this 19 BASE SYSTEM in a very strange way. These 3 Letters have CODED the Total of all the Quraninc Verses which are 6236!!!!
I am confident that these are one of several lockers that Quran is Protected. It is protected by a highly level of Linguistic Engineering Systems which are unique confirming divine nature of the message. Allah protected it from different angles as we have seen elsewhere on several researches in this website.
If a single verse was added or removed from anywhere in the entire Quran this code would have been broken.
How can Prophet Mohamad knew these Systems in the 7th Century!!!!!!!!!
This is one of several proofs which authenticate that message is true and Prophet Mohamad is faithful and he was known by this name too.
More Researches soon…………….