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The Hidden Mathematics Of The Quran

Forfatter:
pocket, 2026
Engelsk

In "The Hidden Mathematics of the Quran, " author Faiyaz Abbas embarks on a courageous intellectual journey to address a persistent question that has echoed through centuries: Was the Quran compiled by man or God? Rather than approaching this question through theology alone, the book adopts an unconventional but rigorous path - Mathematics. Where historical narratives rely on weak and dubious narrations, mathematics is based on the premise that numbers do not mislead and patterns do not lie.

In this work, history is placed under scrutiny, and mathematics serves as the measuring scale against which claims are evaluated. The reader is invited to engage into a silent yet profound confrontation- where numbers challenge narratives, the structure of the Quran confronts speculation, and order prevails over uncertainty.

Through meticulous observation of chapter numbers, verse counts, and numerical relationships, the book reveals patterns within the Quran that point to an internal mathematical system embedded within the Quran- one that human hands could not have engineered. As the journey progresses, the reader encounters a dual challenge: one concerning the Quran's compilation and completeness, and the other its composition.

- Packed with facts, examples, and tables to help explain connections and correlations between the Quran and Mathematics.

- Easy Explanations of Mathematical concepts for people at any level of understanding.

- Factual matter is presented in a narrative style using literary techniques.

"The Hidden Mathematics of the Quran" is not written to persuade through emotion or to impress through complexity. Instead, it seeks to encourage inquiry, promote independent thought, and to embark on a quest for a new perspective.

Undertittel
Revealing the Numbers, Patterns, and the Mystery of 19 in the Quran
Forfatter
Faiyaz Abbas
ISBN
9789357596961
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
281 gram
Utgivelsesdato
4.2.2026
Antall sider
206