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Very interesting findings of

Dr. Tariq Al Swaidan

might grasp your attention:

Dr.Tarig Al Swaidan discovered some verses in the

Holy Qur'an

That mention one thing is equal to another,

i.e. men are equal to women.

Although this makes sense grammatically,

the astonishing fact is that the number of

times the word man appears in

the Holy Qur'an

is 24 and number of times the word

woman appears is also 24,

therefore not only is this phrase correct in

the grammatical sense but also true mathematically,

i.e. 24 = 24.

Upon further analysis of various verses,

he discovered that this is consistent throughout the whole

Holy Qur'an

where it says one thing is like another.

See below for astonishing result of

the words mentioned number of times in Arabic

Holy Qur'an

Dunia (one name for life) 115.

Aakhirat (one name for the life after this world) 115

Malaika (Angels) 88 . Shayteen (Satan) 88

Life 145 ...... Death 145

Benefit 50 . Corrupt 50

People 50 .. Messengers 50

Eblees (king of devils) 11 . Seek refuge from Eblees 11

Museebah (calamity) 75 . Thanks ! 75

Spending (Sadaqah) 73 . Satisfaction 73

People who are mislead 17 .D Dead people 17

Muslimeen 41 .J Jihad 41

Gold 8 .E Easy life 8

Magic 60 .F Fitnah (dissuasion, misleading) ! 60

Zakat (Taxes Muslims pay to the poor) 32 ....

Barakah (Increasing or blessings of wealth) 32

Mind 49 .N Noor 49

Tongue 25 .S Sermon 25

Desite 8 .F Fear 8

Speaking publicly 18 .P Publicising 18

Hardship 114 .... Patience 114

Muhammed 4 .S Sharee'ah ( Muhammed's teachings) 4

Man 24. Woman 24

And amazingly enough have a look how many times

the following words appear:

Salat 5, Month 12 , Day 365,

Sea 32, Land 13

Sea + land = 32+ 13= 45

Sea = 32/45*100q.=71.11111111%

Land = 13/45*100 = 28.88888889%

Sea + land 100.00%

Modern science has only recently proven that the water covers

71.111% of the

earth, while the land covers 28.889%.

Is this a coincidence? Question is that

Who taught Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) all this?

Reply automatically comes in mind that

ALMIGHTY ALLAH

taught him.

This as the

Holy Qur'an

also tells us this.

please pass this on to all your friends

Aayah 87 of Suraa (Chapter) Al-Anbia !

para 17:

LA ILAHA ILA ANTA

SUBHANAKA INI KUNTU MINA ZALIMEEN.

By Maimoona Rahman• 4 Nov 2008 21:00
Maimoona Rahman

It's just a form of interpreting the Quraan. Different folks are allowed to interpret it differently, not just blindly follow a cleric. The observation is good; why do some people have a problem with good observation?

Don't bring up the two calenders here because the Islamic calender is no where mentioned in the Quraan. It was created by the Sahabiah(companions of the Prophet PBUH) after the Prophet's (PBUH) death, just so that even moslems can have a calender of their own. Before the calender, folks used to follow the moon cycles.

The beauty of the Quraan lies in the fact that our Prophet wasn't a very literate man. The beauty of the language is simply astounding, and the facts vast. If you want scientific evidence on the accuracy and the truth of the Quraan, then consider this: It has verses which elaborately elucidates foetal development in various stages. Foetal development has been studied for centuries and only recently did scientists figure out the different stages. Muhammad(PBUH) was an illiterate man, he couldn't have written so precisely on something even intellectuals of then had no knowledge. Plus, the Quran has never been edited.

If you don't beleive me, check out the translation of Quraan,22:12-14

By anonymous• 4 Nov 2008 20:27
anonymous

AbuAmerican, though I am not fully aware of Hizbal Tahrir, what is wrong with it? You can discuss it without just labelling or making incomplet comments. I am open to any constructive comments.

Existence is a heavy burden, only high spirited ones can bear it. 

By abohmaid• 3 Nov 2008 08:44
abohmaid

search on google for his website

By dangerousbeena• 2 Nov 2008 23:53
dangerousbeena

guys juss count the number of belivers and ignore single disbeliever... :) i m happy to see your response on an islamic post... :)

May God bless you all...and show rite path to disbelievers.(Ameen)

By realsomeone• 2 Nov 2008 16:23
realsomeone

abohmaid its in arabic. i dont understand arabic :(

Poverty is not for the sake of hardship. No, it is there because nothing exists but God. Poverty unlocks the door -- what a blessed key!

- Jalaluddin al-Rumi

By abohmaid• 2 Nov 2008 16:19
abohmaid

check al-raya newspaper

By Adorman• 2 Nov 2008 16:11
Adorman

Just wondering why some people cant read and search for information before they say silly things?

knowledge is power indeed.

By realsomeone• 2 Nov 2008 15:50
realsomeone

Cool where will he be Abohmaid? is he gonna be in Fannar?

Poverty is not for the sake of hardship. No, it is there because nothing exists but God. Poverty unlocks the door -- what a blessed key!

- Jalaluddin al-Rumi

By abohmaid• 2 Nov 2008 15:48
abohmaid

Dr. Tariq Al Swaidan will be here in qatar

By abohmaid• 2 Nov 2008 15:09
abohmaid

no body care that u dont

only take care of ur Chickens

By abohmaid• 2 Nov 2008 15:07
abohmaid

jazak allaho kola khair

god bless u

By Platao36• 2 Nov 2008 14:47
Platao36

"All these calculations are done by a man... You me and Everyone can make mistakes.. But Allah Can't... So if you got any mistake in his research then you must do some more research Yourself coz finally you ll get the rite answer..."

agreeded

Only God Can Judge Me

الله فقط يمكنه محاكمتي

I am you and you are me, if you love i love, if you suffer i suffer

أنا أنت, و أنت أنا, إذا أحببت نفسك أحببت نفسي, إذا عانيتَ عانيتُ

By realsomeone• 2 Nov 2008 14:26
realsomeone

very interesting, havent known all of this masha allah, thanks for posting i hope its all true.

Poverty is not for the sake of hardship. No, it is there because nothing exists but God. Poverty unlocks the door -- what a blessed key!

- Jalaluddin al-Rumi

By anonymous• 2 Nov 2008 14:22
anonymous

for the interesting post. Appreciate it.

By dangerousbeena• 2 Nov 2008 01:58
dangerousbeena

Salam u Alikum All!

juss dont argue here if you really want to know what is IN Quran Go And do some research.... All these calculations are done by a man... You me and Everyone can make mistakes.. But Allah Can't... So if you got any mistake in his research then you must do some more research Yourself coz finally you ll get the rite answer...Hope you got me . I posted it coz i fnd it interesting.. And WHOEVER dosnt believe juss dont leave any comment ....

Peace

By Ashfaq• 2 Nov 2008 00:25
Ashfaq

thats my point also that if lunar calender has 354 how come in the orginal post it says 365 days when muslims follow lunar calender not gegorian calender.

By heero_yuy2• 1 Nov 2008 21:40
heero_yuy2

"Everything in this book may be wrong." Illusions: The Adventures of The Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach

By Platao36• 1 Nov 2008 21:12
Platao36

AA: hizbul tahrir=?

Only God Can Judge Me

الله فقط يمكنه محاكمتي

I am you and you are me, if you love i love, if you suffer i suffer

أنا أنت, و أنت أنا, إذا أحببت نفسك أحببت نفسي, إذا عانيتَ عانيتُ

By anonymous• 1 Nov 2008 20:26
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anonymous

These kinds of calculations or findings serve nothing, but one man's curiocity, while Muslims need to find social and political solutions for the prolonged problems. This is what real religion is about.

Existence is a heavy burden, only high spirited ones can bear it. 

By baldrick2dogs• 1 Nov 2008 20:21
baldrick2dogs

Plato, Denem is correct in his belief on this one. To quote from the original post:

"Modern science has only recently proven that the water covers 71.111% of the earth, while the land covers 28.889%.

Is this a coincidence? Question is that Who taught Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) all this?

Reply automatically comes in mind that ALMIGHTY ALLAH

taught him."

If Allah Told Mohammed (pbuh), then he (Denem) must be right.

Did you Google it first?

By denem4U• 1 Nov 2008 20:12
denem4U

Plato36 I never say baldrik attacked Holly Quran or Islam I just commited on his first comment.. what he said is written bellow:

baldrik said:

Think up any number from anywhere and you can find coincidences. Back in the day of Mohammed (pbuh) they didn't even know half the land existed, let alone the percentage compared to sea.

By denem4U• 1 Nov 2008 20:12
denem4U

Plato36 I never say baldrik attacked Holly Quran or Islam I just commited on his first comment.. what he said is written bellow:

baldrik said:

Think up any number from anywhere and you can find coincidences. Back in the day of Mohammed (pbuh) they didn't even know half the land existed, let alone the percentage compared to sea.

By baldrick2dogs• 1 Nov 2008 20:02
baldrick2dogs

Ashfaq, I thought there was only around 354 days in the lunar caledar which is why the Hijra callendar gains on the Gregorian by approx 11 days per year.

Platao, Thank you. Also War and Peace????

Did you Google it first?

By Platao36• 1 Nov 2008 19:55
Platao36

Asfaq: Can't really tell you why don't remember

Only God Can Judge Me

الله فقط يمكنه محاكمتي

I am you and you are me, if you love i love, if you suffer i suffer

أنا أنت, و أنت أنا, إذا أحببت نفسك أحببت نفسي, إذا عانيتَ عانيتُ

By Platao36• 1 Nov 2008 19:54
Platao36

denem: Baldrik isn't attacking Qur'an or Islam, but pointing out that 2 words like heaven and Hell don't appear on these calculations

Only God Can Judge Me

الله فقط يمكنه محاكمتي

I am you and you are me, if you love i love, if you suffer i suffer

أنا أنت, و أنت أنا, إذا أحببت نفسك أحببت نفسي, إذا عانيتَ عانيتُ

By Ashfaq• 1 Nov 2008 19:53
Ashfaq

And just out of curiosity how come there are 365days in lunar calender..?

By denem4U• 1 Nov 2008 19:37
denem4U

baldrick you really need to study Holly Quran to achieve some more knowledge, You will really know what was said thousands of years before in the Holly book By Allah, science has proven and discovered much later.

"Don’t comment on a thing of which you know nothing"

By baldrick2dogs• 1 Nov 2008 19:31
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baldrick2dogs

Notfromhere... I don't normally get involved with religious stuff, but this is one man's interpretation of what he's read, and not the actual contents of the Holy Quran. Basically this is what is known as 'open debate'. Prove me wrong with logic and science and I'll stand corrected ....

Did you Google it first?

By anonymous• 1 Nov 2008 19:25
anonymous

Good luck Baldrick! I was going to say "wise move" to your "oh forget it" post but I see you decided to go there after all.

Here we go.....

By someonenew• 1 Nov 2008 19:24
someonenew

Like i care...

I dream of a better tomorrow where Chickens can cross the Road without having their motives questioned - Unknown

By baldrick2dogs• 1 Nov 2008 19:22
baldrick2dogs

I am not making fun of your religion, and I did like the post. I'm just saying ... well, it's a bit ambiguous take a look at "50"

People 50 . Corrupt 50

Benefit 50 .. Messengers 50

You can read the figures into whatever you want. Just because one guy reads it his way doesn't make it written in stone.

Just out of curiosity, how many times does it say 'heaven' and how many 'hell'? maybe they don't balance out so he 'forgot' to mention them.

Did you Google it first?

By Meaningful• 1 Nov 2008 19:05
Meaningful

baldrick ..plz if u see the post you dont like then dont put a comment this is very good and valuable post to us muslims , so if it doesnt matter to you just dont post anything instead of making fun of our religion.

I dont live with example..Reather I prefer to be an example!

By baldrick2dogs• 1 Nov 2008 17:46
Rating: 5/5
baldrick2dogs

24 beers in a case, 24 hours in a day.

Number of times I said "W*nker" between Messaid and Doha = 12, number of w*nkers on the road between Messaid and Doha ... no, wait, that's not right ;O)

Think up any number from anywhere and you can find coincidences. Back in the day of Mohammed (pbuh) they didn't even know half the land existed, let alone the percentage compared to sea.

But still, interesting research.

Did you Google it first?

By storm• 1 Nov 2008 17:36
storm

Thanks for the post. Very interesting..

Jazak Allah Khair

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