They Can't Count Bismillah How Code 19 Exposes Hardcore Disbelievers
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(0:02) Alhamdulillah, wa ash'hadu an la ilaha illallah wahdahu la sharika lahum. (0:08) We praise God and we bear witness that there is only one God. (0:16) I would like to review with you very quickly the new issue with a Muslim perspective. (0:21) As you know, we are witnessing the emergence of a fantastic miracle that tells the world (0:30) this is a message from God to the world, that this is a supernatural scripture that could (0:39) not possibly be human-made. (0:42) And the evidence is accumulating and increasing in accordance with the verse in surah 41 that (0:47) says we will show them our miracles in the horizons and within themselves until they (0:53) realize that this is the truth, until they give up. (0:58) Unfortunately, our Muslim ulema are still stuck in the first letter of the Quran. (1:06) In bismillahirrahmanirrahim, they are still trying to figure out how many letters are (1:10) in the basmala, the first verse. (1:14) Only a couple of days ago, a cat met this fellow from Saudi Arabia and he told her, (1:22) do you go to that mosque over there? (1:25) And she said, yes we have, and I will always go there, we have proof that what the truth (1:33) is, that the Quran is complete, perfect, fully detailed. (1:37) And he said, is this based on the miracle of 19? (1:40) And she said, yes. (1:41) And he said, he started out denying that bismillahirrahmanirrahim is 19 letters. (1:47) So she asked him to write it down. (1:49) He wrote down 19 letters, bismillahirrahmanirrahim. (1:52) Then she asked him to count it. (1:54) And this is what the Muslim ulema are doing. (1:56) And he started counting invisible letters. (2:00) And she said, the computer, what the computer sees, what your eye sees, is what you count. (2:05) How many letters do you see? (2:08) So the miracles are overwhelmingly accumulating, and they are still stuck in the first letter. (2:15) Ba, it is Douglas' famous statement. (2:19) They still have the ba, because they want to figure out if there is an aleph after the ba or not. (2:26) Ironically, God wrote down the two words in the first revelation of Quran. (2:31) You will find bismillahirrahmanirrahim, and right after it is ikra' bism. (2:36) And the two words bism and bism are spelled differently. (2:39) One without the aleph, and one with the aleph. (2:43) And this is what got the mufti of Yemen, who came here one time, to argue with us. (2:49) So, in this issue of the perspective, I am listing the latest findings that Lisa found out last month. (2:58) And I will mention them quickly. (3:05) What we see in these miracles is confirmation of certain parameters of the Quran. (3:10) Among the parameters of Quran are the verses, the number of verses. (3:13) The numbers of verses, verse number 7 or 19 or 71, whatever. (3:20) The numbers of verses is a characteristic, a parameter of the Quran. (3:23) The numbers of surahs, and the sequence of surahs. (3:27) Looks like this is what is being proven to the world now. (3:31) Of course, a lot of them will not know it until 50 years from now. (3:37) But at this time, it seems like God is revealing proof to tell us that the verses, the numbers of verses, (3:48) the sequence of verses, the numbers of surahs, and the sequence of surahs are all dictated by God. (3:54) They could not be human made. (3:56) The first Quranic initial, alif, laam, meem, is in surah 2, verse 1. (4:01) And the last initial is noon, in surah 68. (4:04) And when you count the verses between these two, they are 5,263. (4:12) A multiple of 19, the common denominator. (4:16) 19, which means la ilaha illallah, or God is one. (4:21) So this tells us that the number of verses is divinely dictated. (4:28) Now between the alif, laam, meem, and the noon, there are 19 groups of surahs, (4:36) initialed, uninitialed, initialed, uninitialed, 19 of them. (4:39) There are 38, 19 times 2, uninitialed surahs. (4:45) The word Allah occurs outside of this range, 57, which is 19 times 3. (4:52) And inside it is 2,641, which is also a multiple of 19, 19 times 139. (5:02) And then when you take... (5:05) Now we have surahs where the word Allah occurs, there are surahs where there is not a single word Allah. (5:11) But if you take the surahs where the word Allah occurs, because this is a very special word, (5:18) you take the surah number and the verses where the word Allah occurs and add them up, (5:22) and the total is 2432, which is a multiple of 19. (5:32) And this is only on the outside of the alif, laam, meem, and the noon. (5:37) We are working now on the inside, hopefully we will finish it this weekend. (5:42) But this tells us that the sequence of surahs is dictated by God. (5:48) We have here a table showing the surahs and verses where the word Allah occurs, (5:53) and you can see for yourself, anybody can... (5:55) These are factual observations, it is not an opinion, it is nobody's opinion. (6:02) So the ulema cannot say you don't have the right to interpret, there is no interpretation. (6:06) These are factual observations on the Quran. (6:16) Now at the end of the article I started to go through the historical development of the miracle, (6:21) and how when the first items came out they rejected it. (6:26) And then the evidence intensified, increased, and they continued to reject it. (6:32) And then they became arrogantly and stubbornly opposing it. (6:37) And now it is pride and ego, they cannot agree with it anymore. (6:41) But the evidence keeps fighting and accumulating. (6:46) And the idea, as I see it, is to confirm the hardcore disbelievers. (6:55) Because the Quran says... (6:59) I will divert from my revelations those who are too ُوا َلا آَیا ٍت ُك َوإ َی َروا ِّل ِن (7:08) .revelations my or miracles my accept to arrogant ِ ْم ُیْؤ ِمن no And ) ب (7:10 ِھ matter what kind of miracle they see, they will not believe in it. (7:16) So this is to confirm that they deserve the lowest pit of hell. (7:21) The evidence keeps increasing and they keep rejecting it, until they are confirmed as hardcore disbelievers. (7:30) Now as you know Ihsan has been with us for a few weeks now. (7:35) And she has been doing a lot of research on the Quran. (7:40) She is walking around on the counter, counting the letters and words, and so on. (7:46) And she found something that again confirms that the verse numbers is dictated by God. (7:54) When you look at the verse number 36, this number is assigned by God. (8:00) She noticed, as all of you did, that surah ar-Rahman number 55 has this word repeated in it, (8:08) a'laa, which means marvels. (8:11) As you know 31 times in surah 55, God says, which of God's marvels can you deny? (8:20) So she looked at this verse and she noticed, first of all, that there is a pattern. (8:26) That this statement, which of your God's marvels can you deny? (8:34) First there is one odd-numbered verse, and then two even-numbered verses, and then three odd-numbered verses. (8:43) These are the verse numbers where this statement occurs. (8:47) And then, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 even-numbered verses, and then 17 odd-numbered verses. (8:55) So you can see that there is a deliberate pattern there. (9:00) Okay, then she looked in the Quran for wherever this word occurs. (9:05) There are two verses in surah 7 that say, remember and reflect on God's marvels. (9:17) There is also a similar statement in surah 53, and the verse number is 55. (9:23) You see the connection with surah 55? (9:26) The verse here is 55, the surah is 53, and it says, which of God's marvels do you have doubts about? (9:34) This is, fa-ba-ayyi-a-la-i-rabbi-kum-a-ta-ta-ma-ra. (9:39) And this is, fa-ba-ayyi-a-la-i-rabbi-kum-a-ta-ta-ma-ra. (9:46) Okay, so what she did, this word occurs only in these surahs. (9:51) So she added up the numbers of the surahs and the verses, and there is the total, a multiple of 19. (10:00) So this tells you that this special statement, the numbers of surahs and verses, surahs and verses, (10:11) is dictated by God, it follows the pattern of 19. (10:17) So she added all these numbers together and the total is a multiple of 19. (10:23) And she is as greedy as I am as far as this research is concerned, so she counted the letters in these verses. (10:31) 114, each of these. 114 letters. (10:37) She is talking about God's marvels. (10:40) That is another multiple of 19. (10:43) And then she added the two statements, the letters in the two statements. (10:46) This statement here, if you take one of them, it is 20 letters. (10:51) Which, this is directed to the humans and the jinns, which of God's marvels can you deny? (10:57) It is 20 letters. (10:59) And this verse here where it says 55, in surah 53, you notice there is a 55-53. (11:07) So you take this one and this one, and there are 38 letters. (11:12) 19 times 2. (11:14) So the miracle is very tight and interlocking, and there is no escape for the people who keep denying it. (11:23) So it looks like all the parameters of the Quran are going to end up with every single parameter (11:29) confirmed as dictated by God. (11:33) And if you read the books that they study in Asr, for example, they go through all kinds of hypothetical situations (11:39) where the divisions of surahs and verses may have been. (11:45) But the fact is, you pick up the Quran anywhere in the world, and you find these verses, you find this statement. (11:51) Which of God's marvels can you deny? (11:53) You find it in these surahs and these verses. (11:56) In Japan, or in Sweden, or in Pakistan, the fact is the Quran has these numbers. (12:02) And they all conform to the mathematical, the miraculous mathematical code. (12:11) And to conclude, increasingly we see here that we have a book from God. (12:17) When you read every word in it, and you have 100% confidence that this is from God. (12:24) And you can base your future and your life on it, as we will see in the next khutba, insha'allah. (12:30) Dubu ila Allah. (12:45) Alhamdulillah. (12:46) Wa ash'hadu alla ilaha illallah wahdahu la sharika lakum. (12:58) In surah 38, verse 67, there is a statement that says, (13:04) proclaim that it is a momentous event that you are disregarding. (13:13) So proclaim to the people the momentous, the great event. (13:19) Say, or proclaim, it is a momentous or a great event that you are disregarding. (13:30) The average person in the street is going about his or her life totally unaware of the great event. (13:39) The great event is a universal conference. (13:44) The day of resurrection, where the people of the past, present, and future will be resurrected, (13:51) and will be assigned a job or a position, if you will, for eternity. (13:59) And every one of those people should be thinking about that. (14:02) What is the position that will be assigned to them for eternity, in the real life? (14:08) Are they going to be assigned, is there going to be a garbage collector forever? (14:12) There is nothing wrong with garbage collecting here, to make a living, but forever? (14:20) Is there going to be an engineer, or a pilot, or a doctor, or a lawyer, using terms of this world? (14:28) That is the great event. (14:31) That they are totally disregarding, and they are totally unaware of it, and totally unprepared. (14:37) Here in this world, they go to school for umpteen years, to get a degree, to qualify for a good job. (14:45) For how long? 30 years? 20 years? 50 years? (14:52) So this is our school, for the eternal life. (14:57) So how much credits are they accumulating, in preparation for that assignment, for that eternal job? (15:06) There will be people going there, into eternal life, with zero credits. (15:12) They didn't go to school at all. (15:14) And there will be grad school dropouts. (15:18) And there will be high school dropouts, and college graduates, and graduate students, and PhDs. (15:27) Depending on how much credit you accumulate here. (15:30) So when we wake up every morning, we have to ask, (15:33) today, I am going to accumulate credit for this world, so many credits, x credits. (15:39) How many I am going to get for the real life, for the eternal life? (15:48) We accumulate credit by sitting here, now we are collecting credit. (15:52) Your record is going to have the Friday prayers, which is a commandment from God. (15:56) You go to the Friday prayer and drop all business. (16:00) And God promises immediately after that, that He will make it up to you, money wise, or earning wise. (16:07) If you drop all business, and come to the Friday prayer, God says He will provide for you a lot more, (16:14) and much better, here in this world. (16:18) And by the way, the credits that you accumulate here, they help you here. (16:24) You remember last time I read for you from Psalms 91, where God says He gives word to His angels (16:33) to carry you, lest you dash your foot against a stone. (16:38) So it happens here. (16:41) You remember I read for you from Luke 12, 29, that you seek God's kingship over you, (16:50) and the rest will follow automatically. (16:53) And the rest meaning health, wealth, happiness. (16:57) Happiness you don't know where it's coming from, emanates from your inside. (17:01) And you are like an artificially intoxicated person, that is alcohol intoxicated. (17:07) Because the real intoxication is God's intoxication. (17:11) Where you are laughing and happy regardless of what is happening. (17:14) The earthquake killed two million people in Tucson, and you are happy and joyous. (17:19) So, understanding the events that happen in the world, and why the earthquakes happen. (17:25) But the happiness is an internal feeling that only God controls, nobody else. (17:31) And there is false happiness that does not last, and there is real happiness that lasts. (17:36) So you benefit from the credits here, in this world. (17:40) And this is a big mistake that most people out there make. (17:43) They think that they have to wait until the Day of Judgment to cash in their credits. (17:50) You start cashing it right now. (17:52) So every morning we have to ask ourselves, how many credits do I want? (18:01) The five daily prayers are the credits that you collect daily in your record. (18:07) So we really have to consciously ask, is our record going to be empty of credits or full? (18:14) Because that will decide your possession for eternity. (18:20) Proclaim that it is a great event, a momentous event, that you, the people, are disregarding. (18:28) You are totally unaware of it. (18:30) Atum al-salam. (19:06) I am going to get you a bubble on time, inshallah. (19:10) Don't worry about me. (19:43) Alhamdulillah, wa ashhadu an la ilaha illallah, wa ahdahu la sharika lah. (19:51) The idea of mathematical composition of literature is an original idea, it is a new idea. (19:58) And it is monopolized by God alone. (20:01) This is mathematical composition of literary works. (20:05) If you go to the library and look at millions of books, you will not find one that is mathematically composed. (20:13) The idea is not known in human-made books. (20:17) And the Quran is the only book in the world that is mathematically composed and is intact. (20:25) There have been fragments of mathematically composed materials, like liturgies, and small pieces of the original scripture. (20:37) But the Quran is the only book in the world that is mathematically composed. (20:41) And the idea of mathematical composition is that everything is calculated, the words, the letters, the verses, the chapters. (20:49) I can ask you to write a book where chapter 2 contains 500 S's, for example. (20:57) This is a mathematical composition, because you get to chapter 2 and you will write and count the S's and keep track of them. (21:04) So you end up with 500 S's in chapter 2. (21:08) So this is the simplest form of mathematical composition. (21:14) This can be made difficult by adding more specifications. (21:17) Chapter 2 has 500 S's and chapter 6 has 300 H's and 200 R's, for example. (21:25) Then it becomes more difficult, you have to keep track of more things as you write. (21:29) And as you write, you have to make up sentences that make sense and serve a purpose. (21:38) It is not just calculations, it is two important things. (21:42) So the Quran is the only book in the world today that is mathematically composed, (21:48) and this is why I am kind of monopolizing the khutbah these days. (21:52) You may have to bear with me one more time. (21:56) But I am giving this khutbah on behalf of sister Ihsan Ramadan. (22:01) She made some significant discoveries that you have in front of you, and they are really profound. (22:07) What is happening these days is a concentration on the parameter of the numbers assigned to the verses in the Quran. (22:18) Are these haphazard? Were they made by men? (22:22) Was it just somebody said let us give this number 6 and this number 7, and they divided the verses haphazardly? (22:29) And the message that is coming loud and clear is no, these numbers are assigned by God. (22:36) So let me... (22:39) I reported some new findings to you last week. (22:43) The thing that Ihsan found this morning, was it this morning or last year? I am losing track of time. (22:50) I think it is this morning. (22:53) It has been very exciting in the office here. (22:58) And you can see that my breath is taken away, it is breathtaking. (23:02) One of the most important worships in Islam is Salat. (23:08) Salat, connection between the creature and the creator. (23:12) Something that we practice. (23:14) And this seems to be the most important thing for any human being. (23:19) The Jews and the Christians, we know from Quran, lost it. (23:23) In surah 19 by the way. (23:25) The verse says that generations came after Moses and Jesus that lost the contact prayer. (23:35) Which means they lost the combination, this is Ihsan's own words. (23:40) They lost the combination to the safe, so they couldn't make contact. (23:44) And the consequence is given in the same verse, therefore they will suffer immensely. (23:51) Because they lost the contact. (23:53) Imagine being in this sizzling pan called the world. (23:57) And these contact prayers are the ropes that keep you out of the sizzling pan. (24:02) If you don't make this contact, you are burning. (24:06) And this sizzling, you are suffering the pains and problems. (24:13) Okay, the word Salat in Quran, contact prayer, this signifies its importance. (24:23) If you look at the small sheet here, what we did was add the surahs and the verses where the word Salat occurs. (24:33) In the whole Quran. (24:35) And the total is circled in red, 4674. (24:42) 4674, it is a very big number. (24:44) It is a very big number, which means if there was one verse that came to us, 32 instead of 31, for example, from God. (24:56) In other words, God assigned the number 31, and somebody in 1400 years changed it to 32, we would not have this. (25:04) We would not be divisible. (25:06) Because this is a multiple of 19. (25:09) 19 times 246. (25:16) These are the numbers of the surahs, and the numbers of the verses. (25:21) And any discrepancy with this is the ultimate in scientific proof, mathematics. (25:26) It is very sensitive. (25:29) 76 for example is a multiple of 19, but not 77, and not 75. (25:35) And the larger the number, the more huge the odds that this is haphazard. (25:43) So you understand this one here. (25:46) Now, the word Quran. (25:50) You take the word Quran, it is a very important word. (25:54) And at the top of the page what you see are the numbers of verses throughout Quran where the word Quran occurs. (26:04) And you take those verses, the numbers of the verses, and add them up, as you see here. (26:08) If you look at the top of the page, it says ready, and then the number 10, this is the number of the line. (26:13) A equals, 185 is the first verse where the word Quran happens. (26:18) It is in surah 2, verse 185. (26:22) Plus 82, 82 is the second verse where the word Quran happens. (26:26) And this is in surah, probably surah 4, and so on. (26:31) So we added up all the verses where the word Quran takes place. (26:39) And the total is 2660, equals 19 times 140. (26:50) Now, listen to this, the word Quran happens in the Quran 58 times. (27:05) 58 is not a multiple of 19. (27:09) But one of them, one of these is in surah 10, where God says every time you show the Quran to the disbelievers, (27:20) they say, give us a Quran other than this. (27:23) So it is not this Quran. (27:26) So the word Quran, this Quran of God, it happens 57 times. (27:33) Which is 19 times 3. (27:37) And this total does not include that verse that says a Quran other than this. (27:43) So you can see the accuracy and the intricacy of this, it is not human made. (27:53) Now, the word Quran, of course it happens a number of times in certain surahs. (28:01) How many surahs? (28:02) The word Quran in every shape, form, or grammatical shape is found in 38 surahs. (28:10) 19 times 2. (28:14) If you add the number of surahs where the word Quran happens, and the number of verses, (28:20) the total of the verses where the Quran takes place, the total is 2698. (28:30) 19 times 142. (28:34) Does this number ring a bell? (28:37) Anybody? (28:39) Exactly, this is the length. (28:42) The word Allah occurs in the Quran this total, 2698. (28:48) The evidence is piling up, and at this rate the world will end tomorrow. (28:54) No? (28:55) I mean, something is happening. (29:00) At this rate of the evidence piling and showing that we have a book from God. (29:09) Du'a for Allah, repent. (29:20) Alhamdulillah. (29:21) دُھَ شْ َ ن وأَ َ َ َھ َلا أ ل َ إ ى ِ ل ِ ُ إ َ ْحَدهُ َّالله ِ ی َك َلا َوأ َ ُھ َشر ل 29:32)) Like I said, I will stop on behalf of Ihsan, she mentioned some idea today. (29:38) She said, if you are driving and the traffic light is turning from green to yellow to red, (29:45) and you are driving very fast and you are contemplating, shall I cross or stop? (29:51) And then, very quickly you notice a police car standing there at the intersection. (29:58) What will you do? (30:00) You are going to stop. (30:01) No, let's finish the contemplation. (30:03) It's done. (30:04) You are going to stop. (30:07) So Ihsan made an invention, a terrible invention. (30:10) She invented a machine that will electronically ticket you, whether the police is there or not. (30:17) If you cross at the wrong time, there is an electronic machine there that will give you a ticket. (30:22) Now what will you do? (30:25) You will stop. (30:28) And the people who believe in God, know that God is with them, closer to them than their (30:33) jugular vein, and therefore they know that every time they make a mistake, there is an (30:37) electronic machine that will give them a ticket. (30:42) Now, are the people, do they believe in the police, or do they believe in God? (30:52) They believe that God is with them, and they will know that any time they make a mistake (30:58) they will get a ticket, and they will be able to pay those tickets. (31:05) Okay, that's another idea. (31:08) The other thing that I want to mention, Ahmed do you want to amend the camera? (31:13) Oops, it's blocking me. (31:22) We are going to edit this quote before you, so if you want a copy of it, we will give you a copy. (31:32) There is a verse in surah 68 that says, on the day of judgment every human being will (31:42) be required, will be invited, because it is a privilege, will be invited to fall prostrate (31:48) before God when He comes to this world. (31:53) But the people who did not make sujood here, in this world, will not be able to make sujood (32:02) over there. (32:04) And the Quran says they were invited to make sujood when they were able to. (32:12) So this adds to the importance of the salat. (32:18) So if you make sujood here, you will be able to make sujood there. (32:25) Finally, there is a psalm that I would like to read for you. (32:38) I had the khutbah marking it. (32:40) Psalm 62, it says, trust in God alone. (32:47) Only in God is my soul at rest. (32:51) From Him comes my salvation. (32:54) He only is my rock and my salvation, my stronghold. (33:01) I shall not be disturbed at all. (33:05) How long will you sit upon a man, and all together beat him down, as though he were (33:15) a sagging fence, a battered wall. (33:20) If you put your trust in men, in humans, instead of God. (33:26) Though he were a sagging fence and a battered wall. (33:29) Truly from my place on high, they plan to dislodge me, they delight in lies. (33:37) They bless with their mouths, but inwardly they curse. (33:42) Only in God be at rest my soul. (33:46) For from Him comes my hope. (33:48) He only is my rock and my salvation, my stronghold. (33:53) I shall not be disturbed. (33:55) With God is my safety and my glory. (33:58) He is the rock of my strength. (34:00) My refuge is in God. (34:03) Trust in Him at all times, O my people. (34:06) Pour out your hearts before Him. (34:09) God is our refuge. (34:10) Ghatut. (34:10) Aqam al-salat. (34:12) Alhamdulillah. (34:13) I have been talking to you about the overwhelming, the blessed explosion, and the miracle of (34:25) the Quran, in the last few weeks. (34:29) And Ghatut was supposed to give the khutba today, but because of the unusual circumstances, (34:36) this blessed explosion, I again asked him to let me give the khutba today. (34:42) So you have to put up with me one more time. (34:46) But I want to go back to the basics. (34:51) As you know, the miracle of the Quran is based, the foundation is in the first verse. (35:02) Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim. (35:04) And these are exactly 19 letters. (35:11) Now, we came to know that the meaning of the number 19 is that God is one. (35:18) Because in the old time, when the Quran was revealed, there were no numbers. (35:25) They used the alphabet as numbers. (35:28) And this, for example, served as the letter Waw, and also as the number 6. (35:34) This was the letter Aleph, and the number 1, at the same time. (35:39) This was the letter Ha, and the number 8. (35:44) Every alphabet served, doubled, as a number and an alphabet. (35:49) The letter D also served as 4. (35:53) So when you add 4 and 8, it is 12, 13, and 19. (35:58) The total is 19. (35:59) So the reason the number 19 is the common denominator, is that it means that God is one. (36:07) This is the basic message of the Quran. (36:09) Do not worship except Allah. (36:13) So sometimes I am surprised at how much some of us here do not know these basic pieces of information. (36:23) So now with this very quick review, the blessed explosion this time has to do with the five pillars of Islam. (36:32) I am going to deal with the number 1, which is worshipping God alone. (36:39) What we just found, I think you probably knew, most of you knew, that the word Wahid in the Quran is found 25 times. (36:50) But six of those have nothing to do with God. (36:54) They have to do with the children of Israel saying we cannot tolerate one kind of food, ِ ل َر َن (37:00) لى ْصب ٍ َع َن َ عامَطَ 37:03 (دٍحِ واَ ( and Joseph's brother telling his children do not enter from one door, واُ خلُ تََ 37:08 (دٍحِ واَ بٍ باَ منِ ل (and so on. (37:09) Six of them have nothing to do with Allah. (37:12) Nineteen say that God is one, nineteen of them. (37:16) So this keeps with the Quran. (37:19) But what is new now, is that you take the numbers of the surahs and the numbers of the verses where the word Wahid occurs, (37:31) and the total is one, worshipping God alone. (37:39) The total is 1425, which is 19 times 75, so 19. (37:52) Now, it is not enough to know that God is one, but Allah Wahid. (37:59) You must worship God alone. (38:01) And this is something new in the word Wahidahoo, God alone. (38:07) This word is mentioned in the Quran six times. (38:11) Five times, it has to do with Allah, and one time with the Quran. (38:17) اَ ِذ ُ ْرآ ِن ذ َرَّب َك ِفي َ َك ْر َت َوإ ِ َو َو َع َن ِه َّلا ال َو ْحَدهُ ْق ُ أ و َر َْدَبر َّف 38:21 (الن ( It has to do with the Quran. (38:23) If you preach the Quran alone, they don't like it. (38:28) But the five times you take the verses and the surahs, again, and you add them up, (38:34) and the total is 361. (38:38) What is this now? (38:40) 361 for the word alone, worship God alone. (38:44) This is 19 times 19. (38:48) Now this is assurance. (38:50) It turns out that these numbers have also a message in them. (38:57) Okay, so this is the first pillar of Islam, worshipping God alone. (39:04) The other basic pillars, as you know, the famous five basic pillars of Islam are what? (39:10) Salat, zakat, siyam, fasting, and hajj. (39:27) Now it turns out, you can look at the index of the Quran, (39:31) Salat is mentioned 67 times. (39:34) Zakat is mentioned, I believe, 32 times. (39:41) Siyam is 6 times, and hajj 9 times. (39:47) Where are they? (39:48) Here. (39:50) Let us add these together. (39:53) These are the numbers of times these basic duties in Islam are mentioned. (39:57) 7 and 2 is 9, 15, 24. (40:02) 2 and 6 is 8, and 3 is 11. (40:06) 114. (40:08) The same number of surahs as the Quran. (40:11) 19 times 6. (40:14) Okay, this is not a big deal here. (40:17) This is profound. (40:19) But what is really profound is that you take the word Salat. (40:23) Everywhere the word Salat is found in the Quran. (40:26) Take the number of the surah, and the numbers of the verses. (40:29) These are the numbers assigned to the ayat. (40:32) And you add them up, and the total for Salat is 4, 6, 7, 4. (40:41) This is a multiple of 19. (40:50) And then you take Siyam. (40:54) We are going to take Siyam first. (40:56) And you do the same thing, you take the numbers of the surahs, and the numbers assigned to (41:01) the verses, and add them up. (41:03) And the total is 1,387. (41:07) A multiple of 19. (41:09) This is 19 times 73. (41:14) You take zakat, the 32 of them. (41:18) Everywhere the word zakat is found in the Quran. (41:20) You take the number of the surah, and the numbers assigned to the verses. (41:24) And the total is 2395. (41:30) Now the computer did all this. (41:34) Now this here is not a multiple of 19, it is up by 1. (41:40) But then you go to hadj. (41:43) And you find that the total in the same manner is 6, 4, 5. (41:51) This is not a multiple of 19, it is down by 1. (41:55) But when you add all of them together, the total of course is a multiple of 19. (42:01) Now what is the message that this gives us? (42:05) That Salat, every Muslim in the world did Salat, sometime during his or her life. (42:11) Every Muslim did. (42:13) It is the most important duty on every Muslim, Salat. (42:18) And the number is a multiple of 19. (42:21) Fasting, or Ramadan. (42:23) Every Muslim in the world, before he or she died, fasted sometime during Ramadan. (42:29) Without exception. (42:31) Everyone must fast, every Muslim must fast. (42:34) Rich or poor, they can do it. (42:38) Now zakat is only for the rich. (42:44) Not every Muslim pays zakat. (42:50) And this is reflected in the fact that this is not a multiple of 19. (42:54) And the same with hajj, but together they are divisible. (43:00) They are multiples. (43:01) There is a message in the numbers also. (43:02) You can see the extreme intricacy of the numbers and the message that comes with them. (43:09) Not every Muslim in the world made hajj before he or she died. (43:14) Not everyone. (43:15) But everyone made Salat, everyone fasted. (43:19) And only the rich pays zakat. (43:21) This is up one and this is down one. (43:23) So these are the five basic pillars of Islam. (43:28) That God is one, and I have mentioned it to you. (43:32) And these four basic pillars. (43:44) There is more that I will have to talk during the second khutbah, so turn to Allah and repent. (44:02) Alhamdulillah, wa ash'hadu an la ilaha illa Allah, wa ahdahu la sharika lah. (44:11) In the continuing research of hajja Ihsan, she has been holding the index of the Quran (44:18) and adding the numbers of the surahs and the numbers of the verses. (44:21) And she is coming up with this blessed explosion of the miracle. (44:28) And also putting us to work. (44:30) We are sorry that she is leaving tomorrow, but we are also glad... (44:34) No, no. (44:37) We are really sorry that she is leaving tomorrow. (44:40) Because she does put us to work through the telephone anyway. (44:47) Look at this, surah Qa'a, surah number 50, the initial of Qa'a. (44:52) It is in surah 50. (44:56) This is very simple, anybody can do it at home, without a computer. (45:01) You look at surah Qa'a and look at the ayat where the letter Qa'a happens. (45:05) We have it in the blue book, you can see surah Qa'a and the verses. (45:10) You add them up, you are 798. (45:14) A multiple of 19. (45:17) 19 means God is one, worship God alone. (45:21) And this is 19 times 42. (45:27) Well, it doesn't stop here. (45:29) You know what 42 is? (45:31) It is the only other surah that is also initialed with Qa'a. (45:35) Surah to surah, Hameem, Ain, Sin, Qa'a. (45:39) So there is that. (45:42) This interlocking and intertwined relationship of the mathematical code (45:46) is telling us that this is the only book in the world, in history, that is mathematically composed, (45:53) that is superhuman, that when you read any statement in it, you know this is from your creator. (45:59) You have 100% confidence this is God speaking to you. (46:04) And this is the importance of it. (46:06) It never happened before in history, and will never happen again. (46:11) This is an original idea of Allah. (46:14) You will not find a book, you go to the university, how many books do they have? (46:18) University libraries? (46:20) Millions. (46:21) Not one of them is mathematically composed. (46:25) But the Quran is. (46:28) I was writing yesterday, something that I wrote before, but I wanted to share it with you. (46:36) I was writing a book about Jesus, the truth about Jesus. (46:40) From the Quran, from the Bible, from the Gospels. (46:45) And an interesting fact, very quickly, I was writing on a chapter, Jesus' birth. (46:52) And the Quran says that (46:55) َّن ِ لَ إ َ َمث َ ِل َّالله َعن ِ ْ ِعی َسى َد مثَكَ ٍ 46:58 (دمَآ ( The creation of Jesus, as far as God is concerned, is equal to the creation of Adam. (47:10) Jesus equals Adam. (47:14) In other words, the creation of Jesus is like the creation of ََق ُھ (47:18) .Adam .is it and ,be ,said God ) َف (47:21 َی ُكو َن ُك ل ْن َ ث َقا َل ُھ ُ ت َّم ُ ِم ْن َرا ٍب َخل (47:23) He said to Jesus, be, in Mary's womb, and he walks. (47:29) So, it just happens that in the Quran, and anybody can look at it in the Hebrews, (47:34) that both Jesus and Adam are mentioned exactly the same number of times, 25. (47:40) 25 and 25. (47:43) I believe the name of Jesus is a multiple of 5, when you look at the numerical values of it. (47:49) But this will be another khutbah insha'Allah. (47:57) And then I want to pass on to you a valuable experience, in all this work with the miracle (48:04) in the Quran, and the book on Jesus, that is geared to the average American here. (48:13) We experience interferences from Satan that are very clear. (48:17) And we also found out how to chase him away. (48:21) And it turns out to be a commandment in the Quran, in surah 23, where it says in Arabic, (48:27) and we tried it, and it works, and I want it to work for you. (48:31) I want you to do it as my brothers and sisters, because it is really effective. (48:37) And it is a commandment in the Quran. (48:40) It says, لْ ُ ِّب رَ وقَ ُ ُ ال (48:43) ْل َّشَیا ِطی ِن ب ِم ْن َھ َمَزا ِت ِ أ َك َ ُعوذ ق means say, it is a commandment. (48:46) My Lord, I seek refuge in you from Satan, from the suggestions of the devils. (48:52) Excuse me, this is the literal translation. (48:54) It will be wonderful if you can learn it in Arabic and say it just like this, because (48:58) it is a numerical combination. (49:01) The statement is, ِّب رَ ُ ِ أ َك َ ُعوذ ب , you know most of these words anyway. (49:06) ِّب رَ ُ ب ِم ْن ِ أ َك َ ُعوذ تِ زاَمَ ھَ نِ طیِ یاََّش 49:09 (ال ( My Lord, I seek refuge in you from the suggestions of the devils. (49:13) ُ عوذُ َ كَ وأَ ِ نْ رِّبيَ ب َ 49:15 (نَ روُ ضُ حْ یَ أ ( And I seek refuge in you, my Lord, lest they come near me. (49:20) So, I would suggest to you that you study this in Arabic, and say it, I am telling you (49:27) a thousand times a day is not enough. (49:30) Because the sneaky whisperer will grab any chance and will come to you and suggest things against Allah. (49:41) So this is a very effective commandment, and this is my suggested dhikr, because you are making dhikr of Allah. ُ َر ِّب (49:51) ُ ال (49:53) َّشَیا ِطی ِن ب ِم ْن َھ َمَزا ِت ِ أ َك َ ُعوذ rush to have will we And ) أ َی ْح ُض ُرو َن (49:56 َ ب َرِّبي ْن ِ َوأ َك َ ُعوذ through, so atun salat. (50:35) The message of worshipping God alone. (50:40) There is a big switch this year, this marks a new era. (50:48) And the switch is from the religious leaders, like the pope, and Jewish leaders, and Muslim leaders, (51:00) to academia, the academic people, who include Jews, Christians, and Muslims. (51:08) And who will look at the data of the Quran objectively, and then they will tell the world, (51:18) adding the credibility of academic research, then they will tell the world about it. (51:23) This is what is happening this coming year. (51:27) Yesterday, we had the vice president of the biggest Islamic university in Saudi Arabia, (51:35) and three of his people come here and discuss the matter of worshipping God alone. (51:45) And you know all their arguments, but one thing happened that stands out, (51:51) that I don't think I or you will ever forget. (51:54) And it is something that I don't think Satan himself will dare do. (52:01) That man objected to having this on the wall by itself. (52:07) He wanted Muhammad next to it. (52:10) Instead of being pleased with seeing the name of God on the wall, he actually criticized it. (52:21) I mean, unbelievable as this may be. (52:24) We have a sign on the wall out there saying, happiness is devotion to God. (52:28) And that sign pleases all the believers in God, including Jews, Christians, (52:34) and the hardcore Jesus worshippers are even pleased with it. (52:38) And they call us and they tell us how much it pleases them in the morning to drive by and see it, (52:44) or in the evening. (52:45) But this man was upset to see the name of God alone up there. (52:58) These people worshipped Muhammad, just like the Christians worshipped Jesus. (53:03) I mean, they are all human beings and they are all victims of Satan in the same way. (53:11) I want to read for you some of the writings about Muhammad. (53:22) Actually, I don't want to do that, because it is kind of crazy. (53:25) But I would rather concentrate on our positive data. (53:28) Since I opened the page, I will read just a couple of things to give you an idea. (53:33) Then we will get to our good results. (53:56) It says here that in the beginning, the title is the creation of the greatest rule, or spirit. (54:06) And it is the light of our master and prophet Muhammad, this is what they are saying. (54:11) Peace and blessings be upon him. (54:15) It says here then God looked at that light again, and it sweated from modesty before God. (54:25) From the sweat of its nose, God created the angels. (54:30) This is now the light of Muhammad. (54:32) From the sweat of its face, he created the throne. (54:37) Poor God didn't have any throne to sit on until the light of Muhammad sweat on the face. (54:46) He created the throne, the footstool, the tablet of forms, the pen, the sun, the moon, the veils, and the stars. (54:58) And what is in the heavens? (55:00) Okay. (55:01) From the sweat of its breast, he created the prophets, the messengers, the ulema. (55:08) No wonder. (55:11) The martyrs and the salihun, that is the righteous people. (55:18) This goes on and on. (55:20) Okay. (55:21) From the sweat of its back, and from the sweat of the two eyebrows, he created the community of Muhammad. (55:32) And the Muslims, both men and women, were all created from the sweat of the eyebrows of Muhammad. (55:44) There is a part here. (55:50) Oh. (55:55) Then God commanded all the souls of creation to look at the form of Muhammad. (56:02) And so they looked at it. (56:04) Whoever saw his hand became a khalifa. (56:08) I don't want my name in there. (56:11) In parenthesis, ruler. (56:14) And sultan among creatures. (56:16) Whoever saw his forehead became a just prince. (56:21) Whoever saw his eyes became one who preserves the word of Allah. (56:26) It goes on like that. (56:29) Whoever saw his lips became a cabinet minister. (56:36) Whoever saw his nose became a doctor. (56:43) Whoever saw his mouth became one who fasts. (56:48) Whoever saw his teeth became one who is beautiful of face among men and women. (56:57) I am going to skip here. (56:59) Whoever saw his neck became a merchant. (57:05) Whoever saw his breast became a scholar. (57:13) Whoever saw his abdomen became one who does ruku and sujood. (57:20) By the way, skip from here down. (57:24) Whoever saw his feet became a hunter. (57:33) Whoever saw his shadow became a singer. (57:38) There is another place here also. (57:39) Whoever saw his fingers became a scribe. (57:42) Whoever saw his fingers of his right hand became a tailor. (57:47) Whoever saw his left hand became an ironsmith. (57:52) Whoever saw his left palm became a miser. (57:57) Whoever saw his back, the back of his right hand became a cook. (58:02) Do we have any cooks here? (58:08) Whoever saw his right palm became a money changer and embroiderer. (58:16) Whatever the relationship is. (58:20) Whoever saw his left palm became a corn measurer. (58:25) You know the corns will grow on your toes. (58:32) It says, oh, whoever saw his throat became a muezzin. (58:43) There is some place where somebody saw some finger and became a carpenter and so on. (58:48) But this here, I am going to close with this. (58:50) This is ridiculous. (58:51) But whoever saw nothing became a Jew, Christian, or a Zoroastrian, or a kafir. (59:01) A disbeliever. (59:02) So there are no carpenters among the Jews, there are no tailors among the Christians. (59:09) It is a bunch of nonsense. (59:11) And this man had the goal to say, why do you have God alone on the wall? (59:21) Now let's get to the serious positive work that we are doing. (59:26) I was visiting with my brother in California last weekend, and we checked on some of the (59:32) results of the research generally. (59:35) He got hold of the index to the Quran, and we looked up a few words. (59:40) I just want you to be the most familiar with this great miracle, God calls it one of the (59:47) greatest miracles, which will show you that when you read the Quran, you are reading God's (59:53) message to you. (59:55) Which will give you full confidence that not just any human being wrote the Quran and is (1:00:01) fooling you, or that his statements are not reliable or trustworthy. (1:00:06) You will have full confidence. (1:00:08) So I am going to keep informing you, keeping you up to date with this information. (1:00:13) My brother looked up the word Quran, and in the index of the words of Quran, which (1:00:22) counts every word and is proven to be correct, except as far as the number of the word Allah (1:00:28) is concerned, where they made the same mistake that the computer made, you know about that. (1:00:32) But he found that the list said 58. (1:00:38) But in surah number 10, there is one statement that says that disbelievers would say, give (1:00:44) us a Quran other than this one. (1:00:46) So you remove that, minus 1, and the mentioning of Quran is 57, 19 times 3. (1:00:54) When you take the numbers assigned to the chapters, and the numbers assigned to the (1:01:00) verses where this word is found, the total is 2660, which is a multiple of 19. (1:01:11) 19 times 140. (1:01:14) And then we looked up the word messenger. (1:01:25) And we found in the index, the total was 116. (1:01:31) You see, when the person who doesn't know and looks at this, he says, well this number (1:01:35) is not a multiple of 19. (1:01:37) But one of these 116 times is a messenger of Pharaoh, in chapter 12. (1:01:45) The messenger of Pharaoh went to Joseph to ask him about the dream of the king. (1:01:49) So you remove that. (1:01:53) Another rasool is mentioned in the last two verses of surah 9. (1:01:58) So there are two of them that you remove, and you have the total of 114. (1:02:04) Okay, these are things that you should be familiar with. (1:02:08) 19 times 6. (1:02:11) And then we looked up the word wahid, or one, and it said 25. (1:02:25) But six of them have nothing to do with God, and God is one. (1:02:30) It is mentioned in the Quran 19 times, and you take the numbers assigned to the chapters, (1:02:35) the numbers assigned to the verses, and they add up to a total which is a multiple of 19. (1:02:45) So I will let you absorb this much which was repeated before, and think about it as we (1:02:52) all repent and ask God to forgive us and help us along His right path. (1:02:57) Tawbu ila Allah. (1:03:22) We praise God and we bear witness that He is the only Lord and Savior. (1:03:30) There is only one God. (1:03:33) While Lisa's prayer continues to make discoveries, and I want to share with you, she wants to (1:03:39) share with us what she found out lately by adding, making additions of the verses and (1:03:48) surah numbers. (1:03:49) This is what God wants to teach us now, that the numbers assigned to the verses, and the (1:03:53) numbers assigned to the chapters, are dictated by God Himself, they are not human made. (1:04:01) Also the sequence of the chapters, as we have it, miraculously, the sequence of the chapters (1:04:08) has nothing to do with the sequence of revelation of the chapters. (1:04:12) As you know, this is very simple, and you are going to remember it and see how everything (1:04:18) in the Quran is divine, it is not human made. (1:04:21) We have a missing Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim in chapter 9, there is no Bismillah. (1:04:27) And we know that this is made up in chapter 27. (1:04:35) There is a zero, Bismillah, and here there are two, Bismillah. (1:04:46) And you know that when you count the surahs, starting with number 1 here, and ending here, (1:04:53) you have 19 surahs, between the missing Bismillah and the extra Bismillah. (1:05:00) There is an opening, Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim in this surah, and then in verse 30, we see (1:05:06) the queen of Sheba sending a letter to Solomon, and the letter was, in the name of God, the (1:05:11) most gracious, most merciful, Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim, in verse 30. (1:05:16) Now, very simply, any of you can go home and do this, can add 9, plus 10, plus 11, plus (1:05:24) 12, plus... up to 27. (1:05:29) The total is 342. (1:05:35) 19 times 18. (1:05:39) Now see, why did God eliminate the Bismillah from this chapter and put it in this chapter? (1:05:50) This particular series of numbers, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, up to 27, when you add them up, (1:05:58) they give you this total. (1:06:00) 342. (1:06:03) But this is half the story. (1:06:06) Turns out that these two Bismillahs are in the opening, let's say verse 0, and then you (1:06:17) find the extra Bismillah in verse 30. (1:06:20) The number of words. (1:06:23) You count the words between the two Bismillah, and it is this number. (1:06:30) How do you like that? (1:06:32) I mean, it is a design that nobody can dream up. (1:06:37) The number of words between the two Bismillah. (1:06:41) So this is all I wanted to... no, there is one more thing. (1:06:45) It is just so much... (1:06:48) I was talking to Ismail Barakat in Canada today, and he used a word that I can't remember, (1:06:53) it does not explode, but he said the miracle is exploding. (1:06:57) But I am going to remember the expression he used, which was perfect. (1:07:02) But that is what is happening now, it is really a blessed explosion, to overwhelm the world, (1:07:09) and to show how blind the top religious leaders are. (1:07:16) The man who objected to having the name of Allah on the wall, not by himself, if there (1:07:23) is a pope in Islam, this is the second batch. (1:07:25) He is vice president of the top Islamic university, and he knows nothing about the miracle. (1:07:33) In fact they were so pitifully ignorant, I didn't even want to open the discussion on (1:07:39) it, or say anything about it. (1:07:41) And interestingly, they didn't want to talk about it, and they didn't attack it. (1:07:46) Which tells me that there are some co-authors in Saudi Arabia that discovered the truthfulness (1:07:51) of the miracle and told these people, so they don't want to discuss it. (1:07:55) And for the first time they never attacked it. (1:07:59) They didn't say Bismillah in so many letters, it was the first time. (1:08:03) So I learned a lot by discussing the matters with them. (1:08:08) The other thing that Lisa wrote down here, was the number of verses from the first Quranic (1:08:23) initials, ALM and surah 2, verse 1. (1:08:30) You count the verses, this is a huge number now. (1:08:34) You add up the verses, all the way to the word 19 in the Quran. (1:08:41) That's right, you know what I am going to say. (1:08:50) And the total is 5, 5, 1, 5. (1:08:59) Now there are many angles to this miracle. (1:09:03) And one of the things that the American does not ignore is the Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim (1:09:08) that are at the head of the surahs. (1:09:12) Now between this verse and this verse here, which is 74, there are 71 Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim. (1:09:25) And when you add these, the total comes to 5, 5, 8, 6, or 19 times 294. (1:09:41) The Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim is recognized as unnumbered verses. (1:09:48) And they are counted when you add all the verses of the Quran, including the 112 unnumbered (1:09:55) Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim, the total is a multiple of 19. (1:09:57) 19. (1:10:00) It is 6, 3, 4, 6. (1:10:09) Right, this is 19 times 3, 4. (1:10:20) This is the total number of verses in the Quran, including all the Bismillah, 112 of them. (1:10:32) There are a few more items that I would like to talk to you about, but we are running out (1:10:37) of time, so I will mention one more item that came across via satellite. (1:10:44) We have one of our people in Morocco, his name is Yacoubi Kamal, and he called and he (1:10:53) read from this Muslim perspective of September 1986, Muharram 1st, 1406. (1:11:04) Where I had consulted the Quran, and the message was loud and clear, after seeking refuge in (1:11:10) God from Satan. (1:11:12) I wrote this, I said almost all present governments in the region will reject and scoff at this (1:11:19) offer. (1:11:21) I had sent, if you recall, I had sent letters to every president and every king of every (1:11:25) Muslim country in the world, Arab and Muslim countries, and I invited them with evidence (1:11:32) to form a united Islamic nation. (1:11:36) And when I consulted the Quran, I will show you the verse in surah 9 by the way, that (1:11:40) says, do they not see that they are put to the test once or twice a year? (1:11:47) And this caused me to add this, consequently there will be a change of government in that (1:11:55) region at the rate of at least three governments every two years. (1:12:00) Because once or twice a year means three every two years. (1:12:07) Until a government comes with a specific objective of joining the united Islamic nation. (1:12:13) Now this looks like a flaky thing to some people, but this turns out to be true. (1:12:22) Exactly two years after the publication of this statement, Habib Bourguiba, the president (1:12:32) of Tunis was removed, and a new government was installed. (1:12:37) And this happened next door to our brother Kemal, so he felt that we had three governments (1:12:44) failed. (1:12:45) The government of Sudan, president Numeri, remember him? (1:12:50) And the government of Yemen, president Mahmoud Ali. (1:12:55) And finally, the third one was president Bourguiba of Tunisia. (1:13:00) Now those dictators, the only thing they care about in life is their throne, their government. (1:13:09) And the only thing that will make them do anything, or move at all, is to feel that (1:13:13) their throne is threatening. (1:13:16) It is the only way they will do anything. (1:13:18) They also act as if they will live forever. (1:13:22) They all do. (1:13:23) And they never learn from their past experiences. (1:13:28) But I wanted you to be aware of this, and I find it very interesting that in the two (1:13:33) years we did have three of those governments. (1:13:36) By the way, those governments were named. (1:13:37) I did name the governments that received that letter. (1:13:43) So we will see what happens. (1:13:45) I am going to write it in the new perspective, I am going to ask the question, who is going (1:13:48) to be next? (1:13:49) And I am going to mail it to all the presidents and kings of that area. (1:13:53) So may God guide us all and help us to be in his kingdom.
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