Volume 6 - Issue 1 (3) | PP: 27 - 40
Language : العربية
DOI : https://doi.org/10.31559/SIS2021.6.1.3
DOI : https://doi.org/10.31559/SIS2021.6.1.3
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The duality of the Qur’anic numerical structure “in the verses of the mosquito, the fly and the spider”
Received Date | Revised Date | Accepted Date | Publication Date |
26/9/2021 | 30/9/2021 | 3/10/2021 | 6/10/2021 |
Abstract
Many researchers avoid delving into such topics and warn against approaching them, and they justify this with explanations as if the one who delves into them follows whims, guesswork, and exaggerations. There are several occasions in the verses of the mosquito, the fly and the spider that are based on the number (2), and each of its verses is distinguished by the eloquence of its words, the accuracy of its meanings and the strength of its style, in addition to that, there is an amazing accuracy in the repetition of words and letters! ...The Qur’anic numerical structure is the numerical relations between the letters, words, verses and surahs of the wise Qur’an, which God placed in His Book, to be tangible, material proof for those materialists, that the Noble Qur’an is the Book of God Almighty. And that coincidence cannot always be repeated in a book. One, and that God Almighty has arranged the words of his book in a specific sequence that does not change this sequence, so it is necessary to study the numbers that express these words so that we preserve their sequence. The following topics are in three sections: the duality of the numerical structure, in the verse of the mosquito, the duality of the numerical structure, in the verse of the flies, the duality of the structure Numerical, in the verse of the spider.
Keywords: numerical construction, mosquito, flies, spider
How To Cite This Article
Ali , Q. S. (2021). The duality of the Qur’anic numerical structure “in the verses of the mosquito, the fly and the spider” . International Journal of Specialized Islamic Studies, 6 (1), 27-40, https://doi.org/10.31559/SIS2021.6.1.3
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