The 19 Letters in "Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem"
The Basmalah, the opening phrase of the Quran, consists of these 4 words color-coded. Hover over the words to see their corresponding letters.
Basmalah Information
The Basmalah consists of 19 letters. Hover over the letters or word groups to get detailed information.
The repetition counts of the words Ism, Allah, Rahman, and Rahim throughout the Quran are also multiples of 19. These 4 words that form the Basmalah, the opening phrase of the Quran, appear throughout the entire Quran in numbers that are multiples of 19.
How Many Times Do the Words Forming the Basmalah Appear in the Quran?
These four words that form the Basmalah — Ism, Allah, Rahman, and Rahim — appear in the Quran in numbers that are multiples of 19. This pattern is not coincidental; it is one of the first examples demonstrating that the Quran is a mathematically protected book.
Word Information
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The 19 Harmony of Multiplication Factors
The repetition counts of Basmalah words: 19, 2698, 57, 114. When we divide these numbers by 19, we get the factors: 1, 142, 3, 6. The sum of these factors is 152 = 19×8.
This shows that not only the repetition counts, but even the factor system itself is organized around the number 19.
Word | Occurrences | Factor |
---|---|---|
بِسْمِ
Ism (Name)
|
19 × 1 | 1 |
ٱللَّهِ
Allah
|
19 × 142 | 142 |
ٱلرَّحْمَٰنِ
Ar-Rahman (The Merciful)
|
19 × 3 | 3 |
ٱلرَّحِيمِ
Ar-Raheem (The Compassionate)
|
19 × 6 | 6 |
Not only the repetition counts, but even the factor structure is tied to 19.
Striking 19 Harmonies in Basmalah's Letter Structure
When each word's sequence number and letter count are combined, the resulting number is perfectly divisible by 19×19 (19²).
This multi-layered divisibility demonstrates that every letter of the Basmalah was created with a special design.
19 Harmonies in the Numerical Values of Letters (Abjad)
Each letter in the Arabic alphabet has a numerical equivalent. This system is known as Abjad and has been used since pre-Islamic times.
The numerical data in the Basmalah (sequence numbers, letter counts, Abjad values) has been mathematically tested using 6 different parameter combinations. All of these tests yield perfect divisibility by 19.
1. Sequence Number + Letter Count
2. Sequence Number + Abjad Totals
3. Sequence Number + Individual Letter Abjad Values
4. Cumulative Letter Count
5. Cumulative Abjad Totals
6. Word, Letter and Abjad Count Total
Variables Used in Formulas
Special Operations:
Statistical Evaluation
The probability that all 6 independent numbers are simultaneously perfectly divisible by 19:
🎯 1 in 47 million chance!
This ratio is statistically too low to be explained by chance.
4×4 Name Symmetry with Numerical Harmony of 19 in the Quran
In the Quran, only 4 names of Allah are repeated a number of times that is a multiple of 19. Similarly, only 4 names of Allah have Abjad values that are multiples of 19. These two groups perfectly match the 4 names appearing in the Basmalah.
Shaheed (شهيد)
Wahid (واحد)
Allah (الله)
Dhul Fadlil Azeem
(ذو الفضل العظيم)
Ar-Rahman (الرحمن)
Al-Majeed (مجيد)
Ar-Raheem (الرحيم)
Al-Jami' (جامع)
The factors of the 8 names that make up this table (4 occurrence counts, 4 abjad) are connected by this mathematical equation:
Bism or Ism? The Additional Miraculous Effect of the Writing Difference Related to 19
In the Quran, the word "name" is written in two different forms: The form with Alif (ISM - اسم) and the form without Alif (BSM - بسم). This distinction is not random, but a conscious and deliberate choice.
Division of the Quran with Alif-less BSM
The three BSM words written without Alif (in verses 1:1, 11:41, and 27:30) divide the Quran into sections with verse counts that are multiples of 19.
Designed in Positions!
There are 114 chapters in the Quran, but there is no Basmalah at the beginning of the 9th chapter (Tawbah). This deficiency is completed with an "extra Basmalah" in verse 30 of the 27th chapter. The number becomes 114 again (19×6). But the real magic begins here:
Positional Coding System
Sum of 19 Chapters = 342
This shows that the system is sealed not only content-wise, but also position-wise.
Conclusion
All these examples reveal that the Basmalah contains an extraordinary order not only in its semantic layers, but also in its mathematical structure. Letter counts, abjad values, positional placements, and structural repetitions point to a multi-layered and systematic structure woven around the number 19.
The fact that all the obtained numerical data are perfectly divisible by 19 (and even by 19² in some cases) carries a statistically low probability that cannot be explained by chance. This structure strongly demonstrates the existence of a conscious mathematical system, far from coincidence, even in the first sentence of the Quran.