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Re: prove that the qur'an is the word of god

http://www.islamicboard.com/198655-post20.html
Mention of Dunya (life of this world) = 115 times
Mentions of Aakhirah (next life) = 115 times
With such a big number there is no way to argue coincidence.
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There is no apparent connection in random words, certainly nothing like the connection between Dunya and Aakhirah. And Adam and Eesa have been described in the Qur'an to be alike in the sight of God, so it is actually logical when their names appear in the Qur'an the same number of times.
If you write a sentence and it turns out that two words appear the exact same number of times, no one would consider it extraordinary. But if you write a book, and two words appear the exact same number of times, it would be more special, especially if the number of word repetitions was high.
I expect to be confirming more of the Qur'anic word repetitions soon, inshaa'Allah (God-willing), so you will see even more evidence.

Well that is precisely the issue. Many Muslims today are not following the scholars.Why doesn't these that has read part of the koran listen to those that has memorized it? It is so widely memorized, you say.
Anyone preaching hatred and war is not a Muslim scholar. Can you provide examples, please?Those that are preaching hatred and war, and that are encouraging people to suicide-bomb different targets.
Neither can I, because I never drew that conclusion in the first place.From this, you seem to draw the conclusion that believing in the bible has somehow less faith than those believing in the koran. I cannot see that this is valid reasoning.
Well, quality research is not cheap.The reason why it is not a custom to buy the books other persons refer to is that if everybody did so they would end up broke.
Very interesting.Norwegian.

This is the issue right here. Your only way of responding to the word repetitions is that they are an accident, i.e. coincidence. That may work for one or two of them, but after that the probability of such an occurance becomes so small that the argument no longer holds, especially when we consider major confirmations like the following:That is the problem with your logic. You use word repetitions that has accidentally been repeated the same number of times
http://www.islamicboard.com/198655-post20.html
Mention of Dunya (life of this world) = 115 times
Mentions of Aakhirah (next life) = 115 times
With such a big number there is no way to argue coincidence.
Arguing coincidence is possible, but arguing that it is subjective is not since these are concrete facts here and there is no interpretation necessary. I'm not making up an interpretation on how Dunya is connected to Aakhirah, they simply are two opposites, and the fact is they are both repeated exactly 115 times.If not, there is only opinions, all of it.
But that is clearly not the case here. If we connect random words the result will not be anything similar. Try it yourself. Flip through an arabic dictionary (or any dictionary if you want to keep this excercise general) and write down the words that you glimpse, into pairs:There is so many words in any language, let us say there are 5000 words in arabic(probably there are more) and each of them can be connected with 4999 others....
furniture - question
jam - perfect
measure - cleaning
breathing - visa
There is no apparent connection in random words, certainly nothing like the connection between Dunya and Aakhirah. And Adam and Eesa have been described in the Qur'an to be alike in the sight of God, so it is actually logical when their names appear in the Qur'an the same number of times.
No, that is not true as I pointed out to turin. If you study combinatorics and probability then you know that in a larger text the number of possibilties increases and the repetitions of words increase as well, making it less likely to find two that repeat an exact number of times.In a long text as the koran there is a larger possibility more words are mentioned and more patterns can be made...
If you write a sentence and it turns out that two words appear the exact same number of times, no one would consider it extraordinary. But if you write a book, and two words appear the exact same number of times, it would be more special, especially if the number of word repetitions was high.
I expect to be confirming more of the Qur'anic word repetitions soon, inshaa'Allah (God-willing), so you will see even more evidence.
