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Allah (Al-Bari) - the ultimate Designer and Creator, according to the Quran

Fibonacci 1.618 - perfect Design:

The Arabic term for Designer in the context of Allah's 99 names is "Al-Bari", which means "The Maker" or "The Creator". It is derived from the Arabic root word "b-r-a" which means "to create". Allah is referred to as Al-Bari in the Quran in several verses, including:

"Such is Allah, your Lord, the Creator (Al-Bari) of all things. There is no god but He, so how are you deluded?" (Surah Al-Mu'minun, 23: 14)

"He is Allah, the Creator (Al-Bari), the Inventor of all things, the Bestower of forms. To Him belong the Best Names. All that is in the heavens and the earth glorify Him. He is the Almighty, the Wise." (Surah Al-Hashr, 59:24)

The name Al-Bari reflects the concept of Allah being the ultimate Designer and Creator of everything in existence. It highlights His ability to create and fashion things according to His will and wisdom, with precision and excellence. It also implies that He is the source of all beauty, harmony, and order in the universe, and that He has the power to bring things into existence from nothingness.


Quran 3:96:

إِنَّ أَوَّلَ بَيۡتٍ۬ وُضِعَ لِلنَّاسِ لَلَّذِى بِبَكَّةَ مُبَارَكً۬ا وَهُدً۬ى لِّلۡعَـٰلَمِينَ 

(٩٦)

"Indeed, the first House [of worship] established for mankind was that at Makkah - blessed and a guidance for the worlds." (Quran 3:96)

There are 47 letters total in the verse when all of them are added up.

If we replace the 29 letters from the beginning of the verse until the word Mecca with 12348 km, then the 47 letters from the verse equal 19980 kilometers between the North and South Poles. When we divide both figures, we get a result that is quite similar to 


Fibonacci 1.618: 

47 / 29 = 1.620 

Or 

Number of Letters-

إِنَّ أَوَّلَ بَيۡتٍ۬ وُضِعَ لِلنَّاسِ لَلَّذِى بِبَكَّةَ

=29

مُبَارَكً۬ا وَهُدً۬ى لِّلۡعَـٰلَمِينَ

=18

29/18 = 1.6 

In summary, there is a claim that the Quran contains a reference to the Fibonacci sequence in verse 3:96, as mentioned above. This demonstrates Mecca's uniqueness as the center of Muslim worship, and proof of Allah's perfect design, mention of Fibonacci 1400 years ago, a long before the concept was proven by the person who named it, Fibonacci.


Prophet Adam (1st man) and his Black Stone in Kaaba:

There is a traditional Islamic belief that Adam (peace be upon him) was given a special stone when he was sent down to Earth, which is known as Hajar al-Aswad (the Black Stone). The Black Stone is located in the eastern corner of the Kaaba in Mecca, and it is one of the most important religious relics in Islam, also proofs Prophet Adam was in Mecca and the stone where the 1st house Kaaba is located was Allah's decision, as his 1st house.

Other sources:

Allah's 1st house, Kaaba's location by latitude and longitude (Fibonacci)

https://www.goldennumber.net/golden-ratio-of-earth/


Mention of Sea and Land in the Quran

The Quran frequently mentions the concepts of sea and land, and provides descriptions of their characteristics and properties. Here are some calculations and information that relate to these concepts:

Sea: 

The word "sea" (or its derivatives) is mentioned 32 times in the Quran. The total area of the Earth's oceans is approximately 361 million square kilometers, which covers about 71% of the planet's surface. The average depth of the oceans is around 3,800 meters, and the deepest point is the Mariana Trench, which reaches a depth of 10,994 meters. The Quran describes the sea as a source of food, transportation, and recreation, as well as a sign of God's power and majesty.


Land: 

The word "land" (or its derivatives) is mentioned 123 times in the Quran. The total land area of the Earth is approximately 148.94 million square kilometers, which covers about 29% of the planet's surface. The largest continent is Asia, with a land area of approximately 44.58 million square kilometers, while the smallest continent is Australia, with a land area of approximately 8.56 million square kilometers. The Quran describes the land as a place of habitation for humans and animals, as well as a source of food, water, and resources.


These calculations and information demonstrate the vastness and diversity of the Earth's sea and land, and highlight the importance of these concepts in human life and in the Quranic narrative. They also show that the Quran's descriptions of sea and land are in line with the scientific understanding of these concepts, and provide an example of the Quran's accurate portrayal of natural phenomena.

Approximately 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by oceans and other bodies of saltwater, while the remaining 29% is land. This is based on data from NASA's Earth Observatory, which uses satellite measurements to estimate the distribution of land and water on the planet.


Miracle

Sea + Land

71% + 29% = 100%


Here are some examples of Quranic verses that mention the sea and land:

"It is He who created the heavens and the earth in six days, and then established Himself on the Throne. He knows what goes into the earth and what comes out of it, what descends from the sky and what ascends into it. He is with you wherever you are, and Allah sees what you do." (Quran 57:4)

"He has let loose the two seas, converging together, with a barrier between them they do not overrun. From them come pearls and coral. And to Allah belong the ships that sail upon the sea, by His command, and He holds back the winds, lest they run loose upon the sea. Indeed, in that are signs for everyone patient and grateful." (Quran 55:19-24)

"Say, 'Travel throughout the earth and observe how He began creation. Then Allah will produce the final creation. Indeed Allah is capable of all things.'" (Quran 29:20)

"We made everything living from water. Will they not then believe?" (Quran 21:30)

"And it is He who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon, all floating in their orbits." (Quran 21:33)

"And He is the one who created the heavens and the earth in truth. And on the day He says, 'Be!' it is. His word is the truth, and His will be the dominion on the day the trumpet is blown. Knower of the unseen and the seen, He is the Wise, the Aware." (Quran 6:73)

These verses, among many others in the Quran, illustrate the importance of the sea and land in Allah's creation, and how they are intertwined with other aspects of the natural world, such as the sun, moon, and stars.

It's important to note that the exact percentage of land and sea on Earth can vary depending on how one defines these terms. For example, some definitions of "land" may include areas such as ice caps and glaciers, while others may exclude them. Similarly, some definitions of "sea" may include large inland bodies of water such as the Caspian Sea, while others may only refer to saltwater bodies connected to the ocean. However, the 71%/29% breakdown is widely used and accepted as a general approximation of the Earth's surface composition.


7 Major Themes of the Quran

The Quran covers a wide range of topics, but scholars have identified seven major themes that are emphasized throughout the scripture. These themes are:

1. Oneness of God (Tawheed): The Quran's primary message is the oneness of God and the importance of acknowledging His sovereignty and submitting to His will. This theme is emphasized throughout the Quran in various forms and is considered the cornerstone of Islamic faith.

2. Prophethood (Nubuwwah): The Quran contains stories of the prophets of God and their struggles to guide people to the right path. The message of the Quran emphasizes the importance of following the teachings of the prophets and the need to respect them.

3. Divine revelation (Wahi): The Quran emphasizes the importance of divine revelation as a means of guidance for humanity. The scripture itself is considered the ultimate source of divine revelation, and it emphasizes the importance of seeking knowledge and wisdom.

4. Day of Judgment (Yawm al-Qiyamah): The Quran speaks extensively about the Day of Judgment, when all people will be held accountable for their actions and will be rewarded or punished accordingly. This theme is meant to inspire people to live a righteous life and prepare for the ultimate reckoning.

5. Moral values and ethics (Akhlaq): The Quran emphasizes the importance of ethical behavior and good morals, such as honesty, compassion, justice, and kindness. The scripture is filled with stories and teachings that provide guidance on how to live a virtuous and fulfilling life.

6. Worship and spirituality (Ibadah): The Quran emphasizes the importance of worshiping God and engaging in spiritual practices such as prayer, fasting, and charity. These practices are considered essential for developing a close relationship with God and for spiritual growth.

7. Social justice (Adl): The Quran emphasizes the importance of social justice and fair treatment for all people, regardless of their background or status. This theme is expressed in various forms throughout the Quran, such as the call for charity, the emphasis on treating others with kindness and compassion, and the condemnation of oppression and injustice.


Here are some Quranic verses that highlight the seven major themes of the Quran:

1. Oneness of God (Tawheed):

"Say: He is Allah, the One and Only; Allah, the Eternal, Absolute; He begetteth not, nor is He begotten; And there is none like unto Him." (Quran 112:1-4)

2. Prophethood (Nubuwwah):

"And We did not send any messenger except [speaking] in the language of his people to state clearly for them, and Allah sends astray [thereby] whom He wills and guides whom He wills. And He is the Exalted in Might, the Wise." (Quran 14:4)

3. Divine revelation (Wahi):

"Verily, in this [the Quran] is a Message for any adorer of Allah, who fears Him, who believes in the Day of Judgment, and who does righteous deeds, that he may have a reward immeasurable." (Quran 50:37)

4. Day of Judgment (Yawm al-Qiyamah):

"And the Trumpet will be blown (i.e. the second blowing) and behold! From the graves they will come out quickly to their Lord." (Quran 36:51)

5. Moral values and ethics (Akhlaq):

"And those who give what they give (in charity) with their hearts full of fear, because they are about to meet their Lord." (Quran 23:60)

6. Worship and spirituality (Ibadah):

"O ye who believe! Fasting is prescribed to you as it was prescribed to those before you, that ye may (learn) self-restraint." (Quran 2:183)

7. Social justice (Adl):

"O ye who believe! Stand out firmly for justice, as witnesses to Allah, even as against yourselves, or your parents, or your kin, and whether it be (against) rich or poor: for Allah can best protect both. Follow not the lusts (of your hearts), lest ye swerve, and if ye distort (justice) or decline to do justice, verily Allah is well-acquainted with all that ye do." (Quran 4:135)




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