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Default Re: *!* In every number, there is a miracle *!* - 06-29-2008

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Originally Posted by SixTen View Post
As far as I know, the number of day correlation correlates with the roman 365days - rather than with the arabic calender.

It does seem interesting, the ratio's at first, but then if you realise how many things you can collerate in this Earth, the Holy Qur'an being thousands of verses - will surely have something. Infact, any book would of this magnitude, have fascinating correlations.
It goes against verse 3:7, so I'm not trying to give more importance than it deserves, if you know what I mean. Nonetheless, they are interesting.

Regarding 365 days, it used in Roman calender but it also equals the number of days earth approx. goes around the sun. Arabic calender is shorter thus seasons move year to year.

As for the ratio for land and water could have been 50/50 or 10/90.
Prulal days are mentioned 30 times, month 12 times.
Men/women 24/24
Muhammad 4, Shareeah (Muhammad's teachings) 4
Hardship 114 ” Patience 114
"world" (dunya) and "hereafter" (akhira) are repeated is also the same: 115
The word "satan" (shaitan) and word "angels" (malaika): 88 times

3 or 4 could be coincidences but there is a simple pattern with lot of words in Quran. What other book of this magnitude have such correlations? Bible is bigger than this and it doesn't have these. Bible codes are complex calculations.
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