Al salaamualikum
it's amazing subhan Allah
thanks
2007-07-24 00:21:48
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answered by *~Ãya~* 4
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True I know this miracle. If you add 81 on your left hand to the 18 on your left hand it will be 99 = names of Allah [swt] but If you subract it will be 63=age when Muhammad s.a.w passed away.
2007-07-24 14:10:27
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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So what you're saying is that when Mohammed was creating the religion of Islam he may have dabbled in Numerology? Well that would make sense,since many religions have elements of superstitions and beliefs that came before they were created. That's why numerology shows up in some form in a few religions if you really look into their texts. But it really proves nothing,other than perhaps that some will grasp at any straw to try to "verify" their particular structure of superstitions.
AD
2007-07-24 04:38:52
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in this with all my heart. I have never seen any human being who does not have that in the palms of his hands.
Eight (8) in Arabic = Ù¨
One in (1) Arabic = Ù¡
So 18 is ١٨
& 81 is ٨١
Add them up & you come up with 99 & that's how many names Allah's got.
2007-07-24 04:32:00
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answer #4
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answered by Red Dragon 6
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Alhamdulilah!
This is amazing!
How can people still not come to Islam?
No matter how many signs Allah gives the Kaffirs they will never belive.
AsSalaamu Alaykum
2007-07-24 04:40:08
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answer #5
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answered by Abdullah 1
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Arabic numberes are 1234567....
The numbers refered to in the link are the Indian numbers.
So if we were still using the original Arabic numbers this discovery would be meaningless
2007-07-24 04:59:18
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answer #6
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answered by mahawi61 4
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salam alaykum wa rahmatallah!
It's there all right, the left says 81, the right 18, add them up, it's 99. in arabic
have you also notice that when you do the ok sign with your hand, it read Allah in arabic?
2007-07-24 04:28:18
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answered by 36 6
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Ok...I will use all the objectivity I can possibly muster, fair? Heres my opinion.
This is what we call a "number fallacy". First, unfortunately, the best way to understand this or anyother fallacy of reasoning is to study critical thinking or logic. Training your reasoning skills is key to understanding not only this fallacious claim, but any other by anyone else. Its a key life skill and I encourage you to pursue it.
Why is this a fallacy? Well, there are countless numerological books that fill the booksheleves with this type of illogic. Simply put, you can find numerological "coincidence" in any book of any kind, religious or not, and fabricate a connection.
Any book will yield hundreds of numerological phenomena or reptition, for which a person can then find countless things to connect to that number phenomena.
Think about it, have you taken advanced math? There are countless ways to slice and dice numbers to show numerical phenomena. ONCE YOUVE FOUND A NUMERICAL PHENOMENA, all thats left is to find something to connect it to, and as we all know, there are many "somethings" in this world.
This is simply a numerical phenoma for which a fallacious relationship is created. It can be done for any religion or non-religion. Follow? Its not for debate, this is as erroneous as 2+2=9.
2007-07-24 04:26:57
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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This is not a miracle.
There is a name for that: it is called "pareidolia"
Humans are pattern-seeking animals and sometimes we see patterns that we think are real objects giving significance to something that is not significant or real.
Numerology has not been proven to be real.
2007-07-24 04:27:52
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answered by Anonymous
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its a miricle,,
and it has its own story
read surat yusef and u;ll c y our hand s r like that
2007-07-24 04:34:09
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answered by asleei 1
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