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     القران الكريم والاعجاز الذى لا ينقضى 
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  Dr. Tariq Al Swaidan discovered some verses in the Holy Qur'an  that Mention one thing is equal to another, i.e. men are equal to  women.    Although this makes sense grammatically, the astonishing fact is  that the number of times the word man appears in the Qur'an is 24  and number of times the word woman appears is also 24, therefore not  only is this phrase correct in the grammatical sense but also true  mathematically,i.e. 24 = 24.    Upon further analysis of various verses, he discovered that this  is consistent throughout the whole Qur'an, where it says one thing  is like another. See below for astonishing result of the words  mentioned number of times in Arabic Qur'an:    Dunia (one name for life) 115. Aakhirat (one name for the life after  this world) 115  Malaika (Angels) 88 . Shayteen (Satan) 88  Life 145 . Death 145  Benefit 50 . Corrupt 50  People 50 . Messengers 50  Eblees (king of devils) 11 . Seek refuge from Eblees 11  Museebah (calamity) 75 . Thanks 75  Spending (Sadaqah) 73 . Satisfaction 73  People who are mislead 17 . Dead people 17  Muslimeen 41 . Jihad 41  Gold 8 . Easy life 8  Magic 60 . Fitnah (dissuasion, misleading) 60  Zakat (Taxes Muslims pay to the poor) 32 . Barakah (Increasing  or blessings of wealth) 32  Mind 49 . Noor 49  Tongue 25 . Sermon 25  Desite 8 . Fear 8  Speaking publicly 18 . Publicising 18  Hardship 114 . Patience 114  Muhammed 4 . Sharee'ah (Muhammed's teachings) 4  Man 24. Woman 24  And amazingly enough have a look how many times the following words  appear:  Salah 5, Month 12, Day 365,  Sea 32, Land 13  Sea + land = 32+13= 45  Sea = 32/45*100=71.11111111%  Land = 13/45*100 = 28.88888889%  Sea + land =100.00%    Modern science has only recently proven that the water covers  71.111% of the earth, while the land covers 28.889%.    Is this a coincidence?  The Question is that Who taught Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) all this? 
   
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