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Tuesday, 2 August 2011

The Derivatives of the Word Day

We saw that the singular “day” (yewm) is mentioned 365 times, and the plural of it, 30 times in the Quran. All of the derivatives of the word “day” are used 475 times. This means that the singular, plural and all the other derivatives add up to 475. 475 is equal to 19×25. (After we study this mathematical miracle in this section, we will also examine it in the “miracle of 19” section and show more clearly what the number 19 indicates.) Sometimes, the MMLC and the miracle of the number 19 may be interconnected, as in this example. Since the use of the word “day” shows the miraculous characteristic, apart from the miracle of the number 19, I have presented the discoveries on it in the MMLC section too. Like the multiplier 19, the number 25 also has a significant meaning. As I have already mentioned, days are formed as a result of the relationship between the earth and the sun. Since a day is formed by the revolving of the earth in its own axis, the sun completes its revolving in its own axis in 25 days.

The word Number of occurrence
All the derivatives of the word “day” 475 (19×25)
In how many days the sun completes its revolving in its own axis? 25




We saw earlier that the word “day” in the Quran, with its singular, plural and derivative uses constitudes a miracle. Apart from this, the noun phrases of the same word also produce mathematical miracles as well. For example, we see this miracle in phrases like “that day” used in connection with the end of the world (yewme izin) and the “the day of resurrection day” (yewmul qiyameh). Both noun phrases are used; 70 times, out of the 475 occurrences of all the derivatives of the world. Here are two example verses for these words:

Many faces will be joyous on that day. (88:8)
…the whole earth is within His fist on the day of resurrection. (39:67)

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