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Summary of the 19 Code

The Quran contains a mathematical structure based on the number 19. This code protects the text from alteration and provides verifiable evidence of its divine origin.

The Opening Statement

The Basmalah (بِسْمِ ٱللَّهِ ٱلرَّحْمَٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ) contains exactly 19 letters
The word "Ism" (Name) occurs 19 times in the Quran (19 × 1)
The word "Allah" occurs 2,698 times in the Quran (19 × 142)
The word "Rahman" (Most Gracious) occurs 57 times (19 × 3)
The word "Rahim" (Most Merciful) occurs 114 times (19 × 6)
The multiplication factors of the Basmalah words [1 + 142 + 3 + 6] = 152, also divisible by 19 (19 × 8)
The Basmalah is missing from Sura 9, but compensated in Sura 27, verse 30. This maintains the total count at 114 (19 × 6)
Between the missing Basmalah (Sura 9) and the extra Basmalah (Sura 27) there are exactly 19 suras

Quran Structure

The Quran consists of 114 suras (19 × 6)
The total number of verses is 6,346 (19 × 334)
The first revealed sura (96) is positioned 19 suras from the end
Sura 74, which mentions "19", consists of 30 verses

Early Revelations

The first revelation (96:1-5) consisted of 19 words
The first revelation consisted of 76 letters (19 × 4)
The first revealed sura (96) contains 19 verses
The entire first revealed sura contains 304 letters (19 × 16)
The second revelation (68:1-9) consisted of 38 words (19 × 2)
The third revelation (73:1-10) consisted of 57 words (19 × 3)
The fourth revelation (74:1-30) brought the number 19 itself
The fifth revelation (Sura 1) placed the 19-letter Basmalah immediately after the number 19 in verse 74:30

Last Revelation

The last revealed sura (110) consists of 19 words
The first verse of the last revelation contains 19 letters

Quranic Initials

29 suras begin with mysterious letters (Quranic Initials)
The count of each initial letter in its respective suras is always divisible by 19
Example: The letter ق (Q) appears 57 times in Sura 50 (19 × 3)
Example: The letter ص (S) appears 152 times in Sura 38 (19 × 8)
Sura 50 is titled "Q" and contains 57 Q's (19 × 3). Sura 42 also contains 57 Q's. The total (114) equals the number of suras in the Quran
The first verse of Sura 50 describes the Quran as "Majeed" (Glorious). The gematrical value of "Majeed" is 57, matching the number of Q's in the sura
There are 14 sets of Quranic Initials, formed from 14 different letters, appearing in 29 suras. The sum: 14 + 14 + 29 = 57 (19 × 3)
Sura 68 is initialed with the letter "N" and contains 133 N's (19 × 7)
Sura 36 is initialed with the letters "Y" and "S," and the total frequency of these two letters is 285 (19 × 15)
Suras 40-46 are initialed with "H" and "M." The total frequency in these seven suras is 2,147 (19 × 113)
Sura 42 is initialed with "A," "S," and "Q," and the total occurrence of these three letters is 209 (19 × 11)
Sura 19 is initialed with five letters "K," "H," "Y," "A," and "S," totaling 798 occurrences (19 × 42)
The initials "H," "T.H.," "T.S.," and "T.S.M." in suras 19, 20, 26, 27, and 28 total 1,767 letters (19 × 93)
Suras with "A.L.M." initials: Sura 2 has 9,899 (19 × 521), Sura 3 has 5,662 (19 × 298)
Suras 29, 30, 31, and 32 (A.L.M.) contain 1,672 (19 × 88), 1,254 (19 × 66), 817 (19 × 43), and 570 (19 × 30) letters respectively
Suras 10 and 11 (A.L.R.) each contain exactly 2,489 letters (19 × 131)
Suras 12, 14, and 15 (A.L.R.) contain 2,375 (19 × 125), 1,197 (19 × 63), and 912 (19 × 48) letters respectively
Sura 13 (A.L.M.R.) contains 1,482 letters (19 × 78)
Sura 7 (A.L.M.S.) contains 5,320 letters (19 × 280)

Numbers Mentioned in the Quran

The Quran mentions 30 different numbers
The sum of all numbers mentioned in the Quran is 162,146 (19 × 8,534)

Discovery

The code was discovered in 1974 by Dr. Rashad Khalifa using computer analysis
This mathematical structure remained hidden for 1,400 years until computers became available
The code serves as protection against any alteration or corruption of the Quran

These examples represent only a small fraction of the mathematical patterns found in the Quran. The complete code encompasses hundreds of verifiable phenomena, all based on the number 19. This systematic structure provides mathematical proof that the Quran is protected from human alteration.