The Mathematical Miracle of the Quran
A built-in divine authentication — an interlocking numerical code woven throughout the Quran, centered on the prime number 19.
In 1974, Dr. Rashad Khalifa — a biochemist and Muslim scholar — used a computer to analyze the Arabic text of the Quran and discovered an extraordinary mathematical structure built around the number 19, mentioned in 74:30 as "Over it is nineteen."
The patterns are not superficial — they are deeply interlocked across the entire text. The number of chapters, the letter counts of the opening statement, the word frequencies of key divine names, and the structure of the earliest revelations all converge on precise multiples of 19. The statistical probability of these patterns occurring by chance is vanishingly small.
This mathematical code serves as a divine signature: it proves the Quran was authored by God, confirms the integrity of the text that has been preserved to this day, and provides a rational, verifiable proof of the scripture's authenticity that anyone can examine.
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Code 19: The Mathematical Miracle of the Quran
Key Facts
Letters in Bismillah
The opening statement of the Quran — Bismillah Al-Rahman Al-Raheem — consists of exactly 19 Arabic letters.
Chapters (19 × 6)
The Quran contains 114 chapters, an exact multiple of 19.
Words in first revelation
The first five verses ever revealed (96:1–5) contain exactly 19 words.
Occurrences of "God" (19 × 142)
The word "God" (Allah) appears exactly 2,698 times throughout the Quran — a precise multiple of 19.
Verses in first revealed chapter
Chapter 96 (Al-Alaq), the first chapter to be revealed, contains exactly 19 verses.
Year of discovery
Dr. Rashad Khalifa used a computer to analyze the Quran and discovered the mathematical code based on the number 19.
Read the Full Analysis
Appendix 1 of the Final Testament provides a detailed, comprehensive treatment of the mathematical miracle with hundreds of examples and proofs.