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NuN, the pen, and what they write

[28:53] When it is recited to them, they will say, "We believe in it. This is the truth from our Lord. Even before we heard of it, we were submitters."

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Peace be upon you

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Initial letters

The initial letters refer to the letters that are placed at the beginning of the 29 suras (chapters) of the Quran.

More info: Initial letters

Contact prayer


When the quran was revealed , the contact prayer had already been in existance. All religious practices in Islam came to us through Abraham; when the Quran was revealed, all rites in "Submission" were already in existence (21:73, 22:78). All five prayers are found in 2:238, 11:114, 17:78, & 24:58. When the Quran was revealed, the Contact Prayers (Salat) had already been in existence. (Appendix 9)

[8:35] Their Contact Prayers (Salat) at the shrine (Ka`bah) were no more than a mockery and a means of repelling the people (by crowding them out). Therefore, suffer the retribution for your disbelief.

The details of all five prayers - what to recite and the number of units (Rak`aas) per prayer, etc. - are mathematically confirmed.

For example, writing down the number of units for each of the five prayers, next to each other, we get 24434, 19x1286.

1286 : 1+2+6+8=17 , 17 is the number of units in the day.

Also, if we use [*] to represent Sura 1 (Al-Faatehah), where [*]=the sura number (1), followed by the number of verses (7), followed by the number of each verse, the number of letters in each verse, and the gematrical value of every letter, writing down

2[*][*]4[*][*][*][*]4[*][*][*][*]3[*][*][*]4[*][*][*][*] produces a multiple of 19 .

Divine Guarantee

[2:277] Those who believe and lead a righteous life, and observe the Contact Prayers (Salat), and give the obligatory charity (Zakat), they receive their recompense from their Lord; they will have nothing to fear, nor will they grieve.