Quote from: good logic on June 08, 2025, 08:33:10 AMPeace jkhan.
GOD is the overseer of Qoran.
GOD has told us in Qoran that He has the master tablet. i.e it makes no difference what people do , Qoran was mathematically composed from the offset.
Those who added the verses to revert back to idol worship had no idea about this. Qoran carried on being overseen by GOD to guide the sincere regardless.
When technology was available and we could check this, GOD guided to the code and the checking.
"The future belongs to GOD, wait , GOD was waiting.."
This code confirms that nothing was taken out. Interlock confirms this. i.e Every letter, word, verse and surah is locked in except the two verses.
RK left you the challenge to his messenger ship open, take that challenge and prove that he was not GOD s messenger of the covenant to find the code and confirm only GOD could have authored Qoran, then to preach GOD Alone and Qoran is the only source of salvation/ GOD s deen..
GOD bless you.
Peace.
Let me explain the logic often used by supporters of Rashad Khalifa like brother, good logic, etc— something I once questioned myself, being unknowingly drawn to it due to the appeal of the number 19 pattern.
They ask:
"If the Qur'an isn't protected through the number 19, how can we be sure the Qur'an we have is genuine and from Allah?"
At first glance, this seems like a fair and logical question — one that can easily pull people toward the idea of mathematical proof. But here's my response:
"I don't mind if there's numerical symmetry in the Qur'an where it exists, and I don't mind if there isn't. Guidance does not come from numbers. Guidance comes from the words of Allah."
Now, let's return to the original question:
"How do we know the Qur'an is genuine if it's not backed by a numerical pattern?"
My counter-question is this:
Do you believe in the Qur'an before you believe in Allah — the One who allegedly revealed it?
That would be backwards.
You must first believe in the Divine, then you can evaluate what claims to be His communication. That's why Allah says:
" a guidance for the conscientized ones" (2:2),
and in other verses: "It guides those who have concurred" (17:9; 10:57).
So what does that mean?
It means faith in Allah precedes acceptance of the Qur'an. You don't prove the Qur'an first in order to believe in Allah — rather, you believe in Allah, and then accept His guidance. Therefore, faith in the Qur'an is like faith in Allah — both are based on reflection, sincerity, and reasoned trust, not mathematical proofs.
Faith is a calculated conviction — an evaluation, not blind acceptance.
And even if we had lived during the time of Prophet Muhammad or any prophet before him, believing in them (prophets) would still have been a matter of faith. Why? Because they claimed to be conveying a message from Allah — and you would accept that only if you already concurred in Allah/The Divine. Concurring in the Divine should come first like the magicians once they realized what Musa performed was not magic, immediately, they said about the Divine and their concurrence in the Divine.. later the Divine communications..
So yes, the Qur'an we have today is accepted on faith — just as we accept the Divine on faith. The Qur'an claims to be from Allah. Since we believe in Allah, we trust in His communication.
You don't need to prove that Allah exists — that's the nature of faith.
So likewise, you don't need to prove the Qur'an is from Allah with numbers or codes. If the message makes sense, and aligns with Divine logic, then a rational and sincere mind will recognize it as guidance.
Smart people don't accept nonsense. They accept what makes sense.
And the Qur'an speaks directly to those who reflect — not to those who chase signs without insight.
So the obsession with whether the Qur'an we have is the exact same carbon copy of what the Prophet taught his companions is largely irrelevant. All followers of messengers accepted them based on what they brought — and they did so because they believed in the Divine, not because they demanded external "proofs."
You don't need evidence to prove that the Divine exists.
And you don't need evidence to prove that the Qur'an is His Word.
Both are matters of faith — but a faith grounded in sense, not superstition.