Chapter 76 of the Holy Quran is named "Human being" - Al Insan (الانسن). It consists of 31 verses. The word "Human Being" appears in the first two verses:
1. Doth not a long time pass over MAN, during which he is a thing unremembered? 2. We(a) have created man from the union of the sexes that we might prove him; and hearing, seeing, have we made him: |
Humans have a haploid chromosome number of 23 (46 chromosomes in total). The chromosomes contain the genetic material that instructs the development and functioning of the human body. Different species have different number of chromosomes. Bees have 32 chromosomes, elephants 56 while the hoopoe bird has as many as 126 chromosomes. Human chromosome number was discovered in Sweden in December 1955 by Cytogeneticist Joe Hin Tjio.
A single chromosome (DNA chains can be seen in center)
Let us consider these facts in the Quranic text:
The first verse of this chapter is the 46th verse form the beginning of the Holy Quran that contains the word "Human being"( الإنسن ). Number 46 is equal to human chromosome number.
This chapter is the 31st chapter form the beginning of the Quran that contains the word "Human being"( الإنسن ). At the same time, this chapter has 31 verses. Interestingly, 46 is the 31st composite number in universe. A Composite number is a natural number (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ) that is divisible by numbers other than itself and one, they are simply produced by multiplying prime numbers together (e.g. 4=2*2, 6=2*3, ...). The first few composite numbers in universe are 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12 ...
The number of words from chapter's beginning up to the first word of God - Allah - الله in verse number 6 is 46 words. God describes in verse 6 what awaits His true servants in paradise:
"عَينًا يَشرَبُ بِها عِبادُ اللَّهِ يُفَجِّرونَها تَفجيرًا"
"a spring where the servants of Allah drink, which they make to gush forth as they please."
The number of letters from chapter's beginning up to the first word of God - Allah - الله in verse number 6 is 199 letters. The number 199 is the 46th prime number in universe. A prime number is a natural number (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, …) that is divisible only by itself and one. The first few primes in universe are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31..
The number of letters from chapter's beginning up to the first word of God - Allah - الله in verse number 6, including omitted Alef letters of the Othmany script, is 207 letters. The number 207 is equal to 23 x 9. The special thing about number 9 is that the 9th prime number in universe is the number 23.
The number of letters from chapter's beginning up to verse 6 (where the word God - Allah - الله appears for the first time) is 184 which is equal to 46 x 4
The word God - Allah - الله appears in this chapter 5 times. If we count the number of words from the first Allah word to the last one in verse 30, we find that the number of words is 184 which is 46 x 4
The number of letters before the first God - Allah - الله word (from chapter's beginning) added to the number of letters after the last God - Allah - الله word (to chapter's end) gives a total of 253. This number is equal to 23 x 11. Number 11 signifies God - Allah - الله as indicated by letter value systems derived from the Quran.
The word "Human being" (الانسن) , as mentioned earlier, appears in verse 1 & 2. If we count the number of letters used (repeated excluded) in these two verses we find them to be 23 unique letters (out of a total of 28 letters of the Arabic alphabet). The 23 letters are:
( هـ ل ا ت ى ع ن س ح م د ر ك ش ذ و خ ق ط ف ج ب ص )
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»The word God - Allah - ( الله ) , appears in verses 6, 9, 11 and 30. If we count the number of letters used (repeated excluded) in these four verses we find them to be 23 unique letters (out of a total of 28 letters of the Arabic alphabet). The 23 letters are:
( ع ي ن ا ش ر ب ل هـ د ف ج و ت م ط ك ز ق ذ ض س ح )
» Counting the letters from chapter's beginning to the first God - Allah - الله word shows that the first letter in the word "Human being" (الانسن) letter Alef ( ا ) is repeated 46 times (which is equal to human diploid chromosome number) and that the last letter in the word "Human being" (الانسن) letter Noon ( ن ) is repeated 23 times (which is equal to human haploid chromosome number).
» The letter Alef ( ا ) is of special interest since it is the first letter in the word "Human being" (الانسن) (even in indefinite form) and it is also the first letter in the word God - Allah - الله. It has also special importance in relation to this chapter since its positions of appearance (among letters) in the first two verses up to the two occurrences of the word "Human being" (الانسن) add up to 23 and 32 (human haploid chromosome number and its reversed form). The even more interesting thing about this letter is that it appears 199 times in this whole chapter. Remarkably enough, the number 199 is the 46th prime number in universe!
» The word "Human being" (الانسن) appears two times: one time in verse 1 and second time in verse 2. The number of Arabic letters from the beginning of verse 1 to the second word of "Human being" (الانسن) in verse 2 (and last one in whole chapter) is exactly 46 letters.
» The 46th letter in this chapter is letter Alef ( ا ) in the word "Created" ( خَلَقْنَا ) in the phrase "We(a) have created Man (human being) from ..". This letter is the last letter in this word, which itself precedes the last occurrence of the word "Human being" (الانسن). This Alef ( ا ) letter in word "Created" is not only the 46th letter in chapter but also the 23 letter if counting only the letters that make up the word "Human being" (الانسن) i.e. letters Alef, Lam, Noon and Seen, from chapters beginning. In addition, this same letter is the 9th Alef ( ا ) letter in chapter. The special thing about the number 9 is that the 9th prime number in universe is the number 23 (which corresponds to human haploid chromosome number)
» When counting only key-opening letters of Quran (The Quranic initials i.e. the 14 letters some chapters start with such as A,L,M or T,H) we find that the last letter of the second and last word for "Human being" (الانسن), letter Noon ( ن ), is exactly the 46th from chapters beginning.
» The word "Human being" (الانسن) in Arabic sounds like Alinsan (written in one word: ALANSN - الانسن ). In the two verses where this word appears the first letter Alef ( ا ) comes in the 9th position in the verse, and the last letter Noon ( ن ) comes in the 14th position. Notice that 9 + 14 = 23 , and if we sum up the position numbers of all "Human being" (الانسن) letters we get 9 + 10 + 11+ 12 + 13 + 14 = 69 which 3 x 23.
» That's not all when it comes to the positions of the first letter and the last letter of the word "Human being" (الانسن). As said above, these two letters appear, for both occurrences, in the 9th and 14th positions. What is really interesting is that the number 23 (human haploid chromosome number) is the 9th prime number in universe. The number 46 (human diploid chromosome number) is not a prime number, yet up to it there are exactly 14 prime numbers. Thus, and said in technical terms:
0 9 prime numbers are less or equal to 23, and
14 prime numbers are less or equal to 46
» The word "Human being" (الانسن) in the first verse is preceded by 3 words ( هَلْ أَتَى عَلَى ). The same word in the second verse is preceded by 2 words ( إِنَّا خَلَقْنَا ). Arabic text is written right to left, so first we have 3 words then 2 words preceding the two occurrences. That would be 3 & 2 ie 23.
» The first letter of this chapter is Ha ( هَـ ). If we examine the verse we find that the 23rd letter in it is also Ha ( هَـ ). We go to the last verse in this chapter: the last letter is Alef ( ا ) and the 23rd letter from back is also Alef ( ا ). Pay attention to the fact that the letters match at this key position.
» The 46th letter in this chapter is the letter Alef ( ا ) in the word "Created" ( خَلَقْنَا ) (which is last letter in it), and the 46th letter from back (from chapters end) is also the letter Alef ( ا ) in the word "All-knowing" ( عليما ) (which is last letter in it). The Alef letter in the word Created" ( خَلَقْنَا ) is the 9th Alef letter ( ا ) from chapter's beginning. At the same time, the Alef letter ( ا ) in the word "All-knowing" ( عليما ) is the 9th Alef letter from chapter's end. Again, the 9th prime number in universe is the number 23 which is equal to the number of human haploid chromosome number.
» The first word in this chapter, "has" ( هَلْ ), begins with letter Ha ( هَـ ) and the 23rd word "guided him" ( هدينه ) in this chapter begins also with Ha ( هَـ ). In addition, in this case counting the helping word Ma ( ما ) as part of verb (as some researchers suggest), we find that the last word in this chapter "painful" ( اليما ) starts with letter Alef ( ا ) and that the 23rd word from back "to" ( الى ) starts also with letter Alef ( ا ).
» Focusing on these two verses that have the only two occurrences of the word "Human being" (الانسن) in this chapter, and figuring out the positions letter Alef ( ا ) takes in these two verses we find that it appears in these positions: 3rd, 9th, 11th, 20th, 32nd, 38th, 39th, 41st, 46th, 47th, 49th, 59th, 62nd, 80th and 85th. The sum of these position numbers is 621 which is equal to 23 x 9 x 3. Pay attention that this number divides perfectly by 23 and 9. Again the number 23 is the 9th prime number in universe. Letter Alef ( ا ) relates to the number 23 in these two verses also, and as mentioned above, by way of its relative positions up to the two occurrences of the word "Human being" (الانسن). The special thing here, is that these phenomena appear in the two verses with the only two occurrences of the word "Human being" (الانسن) in chapter "Human being" (الانسن). Even more interesting is the fact that the number 621 canbe expressed also as 23 × 27. The word "Human being" (الانسن) appears 27 times as an object (mansoob) and 27 times as subject (marfooa') in the whole Holy Quran!
» The word God - Allah - الله indicates human chromosome number in many ways. It has been already said that the four verses that contain this word in them consist of 23 unique Arabic letters. That's not all. We start with verse number 6 (the one with the first occurrence of this word) and go through verses 9, 11 and 30 (i.e. the other verses having this word) and give each letter a numerical value according to letters' order of appearance in these verses. After figuring out all the letter values we write the word "Human being" (الانسن) using these values. Adding up the values for the letters making this word gives human chromosome number 46.
Here's the table with letter values:
ا Alef 4 د Dal 9 ض Dad 21 ك Kaf 17
ب Ba 7 ذ Thal 20 ط 'Ta 16 ل Lam 10
ت Ta 14 ر Ra 6 ظ 'Tha 0 م Meem 15
ث Tha 0 ز Zein 18 ع A'in 1 ن Noon 3
ج Geem 12 س Seen 22 غ Ghein 0 ه Haa' 8
ح H'aa 23 ش Sheen 5 ف Fa 11 و Waw 13
خ Kha 0 ص Sad 0 ق Qaf 19 ي Ya' 2
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A + L + A + N + S + N
4 + 10 + 4 + 3 + 22 + 3 = 46
ا + ل + ا + ن + س + ن
4 + 10 + 4 + 3 + 22 + 3 = 46
» The number of chapters in the Quran that have 46 verses or more is 50. The name of the 96th chapter (which is equal to 46 + 50) is "The Clot" ( العلق ) (the clot / fertilized egg that humans are made of). Chapter number 50 in the Quran is Qaf ( ق ) (which is actually a letter in the Arabic alphabet ). In chapter 76 "Human being" (الانسن) the letter Qaf ( ق ) appears in verses 2, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 23, 27, 28. The sum of these verse numbers is 184 which is equal to 4 x 46
» Letter Qaf ( ق ) (maybe since it is the first letter in the word Quran - قرءان) is related to numerical phenomena all over the Quran. In this chapter the word Quran (القرءان) appears only one time and that is in verse number 23. Note firstly how this special word appears in the verse having human haploid chromosome number as its number. Secondly, this verse is the 9th verse from chapters beginning that has a Qaf ( ق ) letter in it. Intriguing enough, the number 23 is the 9th prime number in universe. Thirdly, this same verse is the 9th verse from the end of this chapter. This is what verse 23 says, please pay attention to the special content here:
"Lo! We(a), have revealed unto thee the Qur'an, a revelation"
(a) The pronoun We in the Quran refers to God Himself. "We" is used also to refer to Kings (as in some Arab countries)
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