IN THE NAME OF GOD MOST GRACIOUS MOST MERCIFUL

 

JOURNAL OF SUBMISSION

 

Volume 1 No. 5, July 1993

 

Editor: Ali R. Fazely, Ph.D.

Associate Editors: Saied Andalib and Milan Sulc

P. O. Box 80333

Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70808

 

God's infinite grace showers the true believers again by revealing a set of Quranic numbers related through His "Ultimate Mathematics". A set of numbers which have important mathematical properties and were overlooked before. However, we know that God does everything [1], and He decides when the best time is for humans to be exposed to new knowledge. Let us look at number 30 for example. We know a lot about the mathematical properties of this number. We know that 30 is a composite, it is the 19th composite, all its smaller relative primes are primes themselves and a lot more.   [2]. However, a very unique property of 30 is that it is between a twin prime namely 29 and 31. Therefore, we can assign the same index as the twin primes to these very special composites. Let us call a number belonging to this set of composites a "Twin Prime's Companion" or TPC for short. Since we do not know whether there are an infinite number of twin primes, we naturally do not know if there are an infinite number of TPC's. You note that the circle is complete now and symmetry is fulfilled. We have primes and twin primes and composites and TPC's. The first 19 TPC's are tabulated in Table 1.

Table 1. The first 19 TPC's
Index
TPC
Index
TPC
1
4
17
240
2
6
18
270
3
12
19
282
4
18
5
30
6
42
7
60
8
72
9
102
10
108
11
138
12
150
13
180
14
192
15
198
16
228

  

 

822

 

In the light of this new revelation, let us look at the sum of the initialed sura numbers. We know that this number is 822 and some of its mathematical properties were reported earlier [3]. This is also a TPC, it is between 821 and 823 and its index is 32. All its permutation are TPC's. This means that 228 and 282 are both TPC's. We know that 228 is 19 x 12 but what we did not know before is that 282 is the 19th TPC. Let us praise God. Now we have three indices, 32, 19 and 16,

and if we add them up we get 67 which is the 19th prime!

 

42

 

Number 42 is yet another TPC. From Table 1 you note that it is the 6th TPC. We also know that 42 is the 28th composite. Note that 6 and 28 are the first two perfect numbers in mathematics. As you know, sura 42 in the Quran is the only sura that the first two verses are Quranic initials. This sura is the only H.M. initialed chapter where the frequency of occurrences of H's + M's is a prime number. We witnessed a great miracle through this number which is 353 [4,5]. We know that 353 is the 71st prime and 42 + 71 = 113 is the coefficient of the 19 for the total number of H's + M's in the 7, H.M. initialed suras which is 2147. Let us study 2147 and 113 a bit further, both these numbers tell us that Mohammad was the final Prophet. If you look at the Quran sura 21 is called the Prophets and sura 47 is called Mohammad. On the other hand 92 is the gematrical value of the word Mohammad and if you add it to 21 you get 113. Let us praise God.

 

4271 is a twin prime and it is the 114th twin prime. We, therefore, expect a TPC which is 4272. Note that 42 + 72 = 114 and 4272 is the 114th TPC. 72 is also a TPC and it is the 8th TPC. Remember that 42 is the 28th composite and both suras 71 and 72 have 28 verses. Let us explore the 114th TPC, 4272. We know that the number of Ains + Seens + Qafs in sura 42 is" 209 = 11 x 19. Please read chapter 72 and you will find that words from the root word "rashada" has been used 4 times and we see the connection to 42 and 11/I 9 which is Rashad's birthday. In the last verse of sura 72 God tells us that "He has counted the number of all things". Furthermore, 1230 which is the gematrical value of Rashad Khalifa is again a TPC and it happens to be 42nd TPC. Let us Glorify God.

 

Assalat al-wusta

 

We have seen and witnessed that God has truly counted the number of all things. We as a group of

witnesses have greater responsibility to obey the word of God, the Quran to the last letter. One thing that has been noted in the Quran is choices of names. For example, when God says the Dawn Prayer, He does not mean “Morning" and when He says A'sha Prayer, He means that and He does not mean "Sunset and A'sha" together. Therefore when God says the Middle Prayer, He does not mean the "A'sr Prayer". Our Creator wants us to make contact with Him in the afternoon but we must know and have it in our heart that we are performing the "Middle Prayer" as it is called by God. This has been mentioned in 2:238. This verse says that we shall observe all contact prayers especially the middle prayer and devote our worship to God alone. Note here that we make contact with our Creator through 17 units daily. 2 + 238 = 240 and 240 is the 17th TPC.

 

Ultimate Mathematics

 

God has presented the miracle of the Quran in mathematics of primes, twin primes, composites, TPC's and their indices well beyond our (jinns and humans) knowledge. This Quranic, truth, without hesitation is the ULTIMATE MATHEMATICS. God has truly blessed us and is teaching us mathematics that no one else knows in our world.

 

We have known for a few years that sura 9 has 127 verses. What is demonstrated below is that every single digit, namely 1, 2, 7 and 9 are designed by divine knowledge. Let us look at the permutation of these four numbers. We obtain 24, four-digit numbers. Tabulated below are these 24 numbers in increasing order:

 

 

Group Element

Numbers

1

1279

2

1297

3

1729

4

1792

5

1927

6

1972

7

2179

8

2197

9

2719

10

2791

11

2917

12

2971

13

7129

14

7192

15

7219

16

7291

17

7912

18

7921

19

9127

20

9172

21

9217

22

9271

23

9712

24

9721

 

 

One notes that element number 19 is 9127.  Furthermore, 9127 is a prime number and its index is 1131, while 11 is the index of the prime number 31. There are 11 prime numbers in the above table. I tabulate all these 11 prime numbers and their respective group element in the following table:

 

Group Element

Numbers

1

1279

2

1297

7

2179

9

2719

10

2791

11

2917

12

2971

13

7129

15

7219

19

9127

24

9721

 

 

As was stated there are 11 primes. In this table there are 5 twin primes and 5 is the index of prime number 11. If you add the group elements in the above table you get:

 

      1 + 2 + 7 + 9 + 10 + 11 + 12 + 13+ 15 + 19 + 24 = 123

 

123 is exactly the number of verses in sura 11. We know that 11 is the 19th number in the Quran. Glory be to God. Note that this group actually predicts its own first 4 primes. Look at the above

table. The first number is 1279 and the first four primes are group elements number 1, 2, 7 and 9.

Allaho Akbar. A computer search was performed [6] up to the first 100,000 numbers to look for a permutation group with such a property. This is the only one so far. Let us praise God. We know that the Quran was revealed to prophet Mohammad. The index of the composite 123 is 92 and 92 is the gematrical value of the word Mohammad. This mathematically tells us that God's final prophet received only 127 verses for sura 9.

 

In this small group, we find two "EMIRP”s. EMIRP's are rare primes that if written backwards are also primes. These two EMIRP's are "9127, 7219" and "1279, 9721 . Let us look at the  indices of these primes. The index of 9127 is 1131 and the index of 7219 is 923. We know that 11 is the index of 31 and 9 is the index of 23, thus signifying the fact that sura 9 has 127 verses. If we count from 923 to 1131, inclusively we 209 = 11 x 19. Praise be to God. Also, I would like the reader to read 72:19 in the Quran. This verse says: "When God's servant advocated Him alone, almost all of them banded together to oppose him." If you add 7219 and 9127 you get 16346. You note that the last four digits of this number is the number of verses in the Quran. The indices of the other two primes are 207 and 1199. If we add these two numbers we get 1406 = 19 x 74 and 74 is the sura number where number 19 is mentioned in the Quran. Glory be to God. Adding the two primes together we get 11000, corresponding to the 11 prime numbers.) Note also that, 207 = 9 x 23 and if we count from 207 to 1199 we get 993 = 3 x 331.

 

Number 3 and 331 are very important primes. The index of 3 is 2 and the index of 331 is 67 which are the first and the 19th primes, respectively. Furthermore, the 267th prime number is 1709 which is the sum of gematrical values of the Quranic initials. Praise be to God.

 

In the June issue of the Journal of Submission there was an error on my part. The 8th perfect number has 19 digits but the sum of the digits add up to 73 and not 75 as it was reported. Milan after counting it several times called me and brought it to my attention. Ironically all three of us should have known that 75 was the wrong answer, since we knew about the mathematical rule that all the perfect numbers except 6 possess a "digital root" of unity [7]. For example, 28 yields 2 + 8 = 10 and 1 + 0 = 1. Obviously 7 + 5 + 12 and 1 + 2 + 3 which is not unity. My apologies to all the believers and May God forgive me for my oversight.

 

[I] Quran, 8:17.

[2] Journal of Submission, Vol. 1, No. 1, March 1993.

[3] Journal of Submission, Vol. 1, No. 3, May 1993.

[4] Submitters Perspective, A.R. Fazely, August 1991.

[5] Submitters Perspective, M. Sulc, November 1992.

[6] Jan Pernica, Ph.D., private communication.

[7] Quantum, Michael H. Brill and Michael Stueben, p. 18, January/February 1993.

 

 

 

 

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