Keys to Sacred Science: Geometry and Numerology in Islam

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Keys to Sacred Science: Geometry and Numerology in Islam

Keys to Sacred Science: Geometry and Numerology in Islam

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As already noted, this 'seal' appears on every sura, apart from one - sura 9. This is because sura 9 describes severe grievous penalties to those who reject faith. If the Even though the miracle of numbers present in the Quran is already known among many Muslims and scholars, it continues to be something extraordinary. As an example, we have decided to translate and reproduce this article from “Islam and Science”.

Sacred Science – Geometry and Numerology in Islam Keys to Sacred Science – Geometry and Numerology in Islam

Nevertheless, while these letters carry inherent meaning, they are not used by Ahl Al-Sunnah (People of the Sunnah) to access knowledge from the unseen realm, such as future events. Again, I urge you to exercise the strictest caution in dealing with any science that claims to provide knowledge of the unseen. First and foremost, the number 1 holds paramount importance in Islam. It represents the fundamental principle of the oneness of Allah, known as Tawhid. This concept emphasizes the unity and indivisibility of God, highlighting the monotheistic nature of Islam. The number 1 signifies the absolute and ultimate power of Allah, devoid of any partners or associates. It serves as a reminder of the foundational belief in Islam and the unifying force that binds the entire Muslim community together. Alif, Lam, Ra. [This is] a Book whose verses are perfected and then presented in detail from [one who is] Wise and Acquainted. meanings. On prophet Muhammad's first visit to the cave, where the ayaats and suras where revealed to him, he was given five ayaats; on his second visit he was given 14 ayaats, Beyond these notable numbers, the Qur’an mentions various other numbers, each carrying its own unique meaning. For example, the number 40 is recurrent throughout the scripture, symbolizing a period of trial, testing, and purification. Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, spent 40 days and nights in seclusion before receiving the first revelation of the Qur’an. Additionally, the number 3 is associated with divine confirmation and certainty, exemplified by the three-fold repetition of Allah’s name in the phrase “Allah, the Lord of the worlds.”The mathematical sciences flourished during the Islamic civilization, with Muslim scholars making significant contributions to various branches of mathematics. Their groundbreaking work in fields such as algebra, geometry, and trigonometry paved the way for advancements that would shape the broader field of mathematics. Let us embark on a journey to explore the remarkable achievements of Muslim mathematicians and the profound impact they had on the development of mathematical sciences. Contributions of Muslim Scholars to Mathematics For instance, Nasir Khusraw argues that the world of religion was created in six cycles, corresponding to the six days of the week. The seventh day, corresponding to the Sabbath, is the cycle in which the world comes out of darkness and ignorance and “into the light of her Lord” (Quran 39:69), and the people who “laboured in fulfilment of (the Prophets’) command” are rewarded. [1] While the Natiq was concerned with the rites and outward shape of religion and life, the inner meaning was entrusted to a Wasi (Representative), who would know the secret meaning of all rites and rules and would reveal them to a small circles of initiates.

Number symbolism - Pythagoreanism, Numerology, Mysticism Number symbolism - Pythagoreanism, Numerology, Mysticism

Suras 42 and 50 have 'qaf' as a common denominator. There are 57 'qaf's in sura 50 and 57 'qaf's in sura 42. 57=19x3. 57+57=114=19x6. Scholars think that 'qaf' may mean ' Quran', Geometric patterns in Islamic design carry deep symbolic meanings that resonate with the core beliefs and values of the faith. The repetition of patterns, often based on a grid system, symbolizes the infinite nature of God and the eternal cycle of creation. Islamic geometric patterns often feature elements such as stars, polygons, and arabesque motifs, each carrying its own symbolism and significance. Isliye, feesad nikalne ke liye Samandar ke Pani ko kul (yani samandar ka pani+Zameen) se taqseem kar denge. Phir isme 100 se zarb denge= 32/45X100=71.11111111% (Samandar ke pani ka zameen par hissa). Islamic numerology has traditionally been used to access information from the unseen world, most notably future events.As for the use of numerology in explaining the Qur’an, we would like to quote the words of a great Muslim scholar, Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, that go as follows:



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