Quran code
Quran, Cipher, Quranism
978-613-8-39619-2
6138396197
64
2013-01-08
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Quran code is a series of numerical patterns claimed to exist in the text of the Quran, mostly using the number 19 as a common denominator. The study and results from this cipher have been popularized by the book The Quran: Final Testament by Rashad Khalifa. In 1968 an Egyptian biochemist by the name of Rashad Khalifa claimed he had discovered an intricate mathematical pattern when he placed the original Arabic text of the Quran into a computer. The intricate pattern was found to be divisible by a common denominator of the number 19, hence "code-19" is sometimes used to popularly describes Khalifa’s work or the community of Qur'an alone Muslims who go by the name of the Submitters.
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