Keys to Sacred Science: Geometry and Numerology in Islam

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Keys to Sacred Science: Geometry and Numerology in Islam

Keys to Sacred Science: Geometry and Numerology in Islam

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This course will examine the contributions of Muslim scholars to the field of mathematics, ranging from algebra to geometry, as well as the practical application of numbers in Islamic practice. Numbers are very important in the daily lives of Muslims for a variety of reasons, including the calculation of prayer times and the selection of auspicious dates. As we discuss misconceptions and controversies in Islamic thought, we hope that you will consider the rich tapestry of numerical symbolism that shapes our faith. It is one of the fastest growing religions in the world and is set to overtake Christianity’s position as the most followed religion in the entire world. Numerology in Islam for Marriage Modern science has only discovered comparatively recently that water covers 71.1 percent of the earth and that land covers 28.9 percent. Weighing up every thing said so far, In conclusion, the contributions of Muslim scholars to various branches of mathematics, including algebra, geometry, and trigonometry, left an indelible mark on the field of mathematics. Figures such as Al-Khwarizmi, Al-Kindi, and Al-Hasan Ibn al-Haytham paved the way for advancements that would shape the course of mathematical sciences. Their work not only expanded the boundaries of mathematical knowledge but also influenced the broader field of mathematics, acting as a catalyst for the European Renaissance and shaping the development of modern mathematical systems. The legacy of these Muslim mathematicians continues to inspire and guide mathematicians and scholars to this day. Practical Applications of Numbers in Islamic Practices Islamic numerology has traditionally been used to access information from the unseen world, most notably future events.

Numerology in Islam? Is There Any Significance to Numerology in Islam?

The number 5 was associated with the Babylonian goddess Ishtar and her Roman parallel, Venus, and the symbol for both was the five-pointed star, or pentagram. In England a knot tied in the form of the pentagram is called a lover’s knot because of this association with the goddess of love. In Manichaeism 5 has a central position: the first man had five sons; there are five elements of light (ether, wind, water, light, and fire) and a further five of darkness. The body has five parts; there are five virtues and five vices. Aam taur par, momin ko ilm hoga Bismillah hirRahman nirRaheem ke adad jodkar 786 ata hai. Niche diye hue chart se dekh kar hisab laga lijiye. The answer that you get from the addition of your name will provide you with an idea of what your strengths and weaknesses are and how people see you as a person.For more information about the actual details of Islamic numerology, Professor Franklin D. Lewis of Emory University writes the following:

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The interesting thing to know here is that this practice is not from the time of the Prophet nor mentioned in Quran. This arrangement of the Abjad method was done much later, most probably in the 3rd century of Hijrah during the ‘Abbasid period, following other Semitic languages such as Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Chaldean, etc.The Pythagoreans invested specific numbers with mystical properties. The number 1 symbolized unity and the origin of all things, since all other numbers can be created from 1 by adding enough copies of it. For example, 7 = 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1. The number 2 was symbolic of the female principle, 3 of the male; they come together in 2 + 3 = 5 as marriage. All even numbers were female, all odd numbers male. The number 4 represented justice. The most perfect number was 10, because 10 = 1 + 2 + 3 + 4. This number symbolized unity arising from multiplicity. Moreover, it was related to space. A single point corresponds to 1, a line to 2 (because a line has two extremities), a triangle to 3, and space to 4. Thus 10 also symbolized all possible spaces. Ubayy ibn Ka’b reported: The Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace) said to him, “How do you recite in prayer?” Ubayy said, “I recite the foundation of the Book, Surat al-Fatiha.” The Prophet said, “By the One in whose hand is my soul, nothing like it has been revealed in the Torah, nor the Gospel, nor the Psalms, nor the Furqan. Verily, they are the seven oft-repeated verses and the great Quran given to me.” [Tirmidhi] Hadith on Shade: Seven People in the Shade of Allah Numbers play a vital role in Islamic divination and the interpretation of dreams. In the field of divination, practitioners use specific numbers to gain insight into the future or seek guidance in making important decisions. These numbers are often derived from complex calculations based on the individual’s name, birth date, or other significant factors. Islamic dream interpretation also involves analyzing the numerical symbolism within dreams, as certain numbers are believed to carry distinct meanings and messages from the spiritual realm. Assigning Numerical Values to Arabic Letters

Sacred Science – Geometry and Numerology in Islam Keys to Sacred Science – Geometry and Numerology in Islam

This can be used while you recite any particular wazifa. For example- If in any particular wazifa, you have been directed that you have to recite the surah as per your name’s number. In such cases you have to calculate the total of your name’s number. You can recite the wazifa in the number. While the Natiq was concerned with the rites and outward shape of religion and life, the inner meaning was entrusted to a Wasi (Representative), who would know the secret meaning of all rites and rules and would reveal them to a small circles of initiates. The first alphabet of the person’s name and their date of birth are considered to be important along with marriage. Important Incident

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First and foremost, the number 1 holds paramount importance in Islam. It represents the fundamental principle of the oneness of Allah, known as Tawhid. This concept emphasizes the unity and indivisibility of God, highlighting the monotheistic nature of Islam. The number 1 signifies the absolute and ultimate power of Allah, devoid of any partners or associates. It serves as a reminder of the foundational belief in Islam and the unifying force that binds the entire Muslim community together. One can learn to extract Islamic names according to ‘adad’ or numbers. Numbers played a vital role in this universe. Alhamdulillah. They have their own world. Every letter has it’s own number in Islam. They have their own effects. We can name a child on this basis. Are you ready to dive into the fascinating world of Islamic numerology and symbolism? Join us on this insightful exploration and let the magic of numbers in Islam begin before your eyes! Numbers in the Qur’an Image taken by: quranmiracles Hamza is not included in the table above because it has the same numeric value as Alif because it is the letter that marks the glottal stop in Arabic. How 786 is equal to Bismillah?



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