Mathematical Miracles Of The Qur’an Part 3
Some of The Chemical Elements Indicated In The Qur’an
The entire universe, the Earth we live on and all living and inanimate entities are made up of various combinations of elements. Although the atoms that comprise the elements are all made up of the same particles, they possess exceedingly diverse characteristics. What essentially makes the elements different from one another is their atomic numbers—in short, the number of protons in their nuclei. There is one proton in hydrogen, the lightest element, 2 in helium, the next lightest, 79 in gold, 8 in an oxygen atom and 26 in iron. The property that differentiates gold from iron, or iron from oxygen is merely the number of protons in their respective atoms. The air we breathe, the human body, any plant or animal or planet in space, living or inanimate, sweet or sour, solid or liquid: absolutely everything is made up of protons, neutrons and electrons within Allah's Sublime Creation. (For details see The Miracle of the Atom [Ta-Ha Publishers Ltd])
"Hadid"—one of the Surahs in the Qur'an – literally means "iron," one of the elements. Other elements and their atomic numbers and masses are also indicated in this Surah. (Allah knows the truth.) To put it another way, Surat al-Hadid contains information about the atoms which constitute the very matter that makes up the universe. The provision of this information, at a time when the elements and their atomic numbers had not been discovered, is yet another spectacular miracle of the Qur'an.
The sequence of the Arabic letters in Surat al-Hadid represent expressions containing our Lord's Commands—and it also carried pertinent scientific advice on the one hand and references concerning atoms on the other.
This study was conducted taking the Arabic letter "Ra" as the "R" in Western alphabets or "Mim" as the letter "M." The sequence of the letters representing the element is not considered. It is sufficient for the letters to appear side by side. This is because the letters in the element Kr, for example, do not represent another element by the name of "Rk."
Scientists have identified 92 natural elements. Artificial elements have also been obtained by various experiments in recent times, but these are seldom found on Earth. To date, the existence of 110 elements has been verified by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). |
(This section is based on Ömer Çelakıl's book "Building Blocks of the Universe in the Holy Qur'an" and contains calculations the accuracy of which has been confirmed.)
Radon = 86Rn
(Surat al-Hadid, 22) |
Number of letters from the beginning of the verse until the letters "Rn" appear: 86 Atomic number of the element "Rn": 86
Zirconium =40Zr
(Surat al-Hadid, 13) |
Number of letters between the beginning of the verse and the letters Zr: 40
Atomic number of the element "Zr": 40
Atomic number of the element "Zr": 40
Tantalum = 73Ta
There are 73 letters from the beginning of the verse to the first time the letters "T" and "A" appear together—and quite amazingly, that figure is the atomic number of Tantalum.
(Surat al-Hadid, 16) |
Number of letters between the beginning of the verse and the letters "Ta": 73
Atomic number of the element "Ta": 73
Atomic number of the element "Ta": 73
Fluorine = 9F
(Surat al-Hadid, 1) |
Number of letters between the beginning of the verse and the Letter "F": 9
Atomic number of the element "F": 9
Atomic number of the element "F": 9
Oxygen = 8O
Oxygen is one of the most common elements on Earth. It was officially discovered in 1770 by two scientists, working separately: the Swiss Carl Scheele and the Brit, Joseph Priestley. There are 8 letters from the beginning of the verse to the first letter "O" in Surat al-Hadid. "O" is represented by the letter Alif in Arabic. The symbol of Oxygen is "O" and its atomic number 8.
(Surat al-Hadid, 1) |
Number of letters between the beginning of the verse and the letter "O": 8 Atomic number of the element "O": 8
Samarium = 62Sm
(Surat al-Hadid, 15) |
Number of letters from the beginning of the verse to the letters "Sm": 62
Atomic number of the element "Sm": 62
Atomic number of the element "Sm": 62
Potassium = 39K
There are 39 letters between the beginning of Surat al-Hadid and the first appearance of the letter "K," that figure being the element's atomic mass. In addition there are 19 letters between the beginning of the verse and here. It is also noteworthy that this is the atomic number of the element K.
(Surat al-Hadid, 2) |
Number of letters between the beginning of the verse and the letter "K": 39
Atomic mass of the element "K": 39
Atomic mass of the element "K": 39
Sulfur = 32S
(Surat al-Hadid, 4) |
Number of letters between the beginning of the verse and
the first appearance of the letter "S": 32
Atomic mass of the element "S": 32
* The conjunction "and" is not included in the calculation.
the first appearance of the letter "S": 32
Atomic mass of the element "S": 32
* The conjunction "and" is not included in the calculation.
Erbium = 167Er
(Surat al-Hadid, 4) |
Number of letters from the beginning of the verse to the letters "Er": 167
Atomic mass of the element "Er": 167
Atomic mass of the element "Er": 167
Neodymium = 60Nd
(Surat al-Hadid, 19) |
Number of letters between the letters "Nd" and the end of the verse: 60
Atomic number of the element "Nd": 60
Atomic number of the element "Nd": 60
Vanadium = 23V
(Surat al-Hadid, 1) |
Number of letters from the letter "V" to the end of the verse: 23
Atomic number of the element "V": 23
Atomic number of the element "V": 23
Gallium = 69Ga
(Surat al-Hadid, 27) |
Number of letters to the end of the verse from the letters "Ga": 69
Atomic number of the element "Ga": 69
Atomic number of the element "Ga": 69
Nitrogen = 14N
(Surat al-Hadid, 3) |
Number of letters from the letter "N" to the end of the verse: 14
Atomic number of the element "N": 14
Atomic number of the element "N": 14
Bismuth = 83Bi
Bismuth (Bi) is one of the elements referred to in the Qur'an hundreds of years ago. (Allah knows the truth.)
A rare element, Bismuth is used in a wide range of fields, from medicine to nuclear reactors and from cosmetics to electric circuits. In Surat al-Hadid, there are 83 letters between the points where the letters "B" and "I" appear together.
(Surat al-Hadid, 7-8) |
Number of letters between the letters "Bi": 83
Atomic number of the element "Bi": 83
Atomic number of the element "Bi": 83
Chromium = 24Cr
(Surat al-Hadid, 4) |
Number of words between the letters "Cr": 24
Atomic number of the element "Cr": 24
Atomic number of the element "Cr": 24
Astatine = 85At
(Surat al-Hadid, 1-3) |
Letters between the letters "At": 85
Atomic number of the element "At": 85
Atomic number of the element "At": 85
Lithium = 6Li
Interestingly, there are 6 words between the first time the letters "L" and "I" appear side by side in Surat al-Hadid and the beginning of the verse. This figure - 6 - is also the atomic number of Lithium.
(Surat al-Hadid, 10) |
Number of words between the beginning of the verse and the letters "Li": 6
Atomic mass of the element "Li": 6
Atomic mass of the element "Li": 6
Hafnium = 178Hf
There are 178 words between the beginning of Surat al-Hadid and where the letters "H" and "F" appear consecutively. Hafnium's atomic mass is 178.
(Surat al-Hadid, 11) |
Number of words from the beginning of the Surah until the letters "Hf": 178
Atomic mass of the element "Hf": 178
Atomic mass of the element "Hf": 178
* The conjunction "and" was not included in the calculation.
Indium = 114In
There are 114 words from the beginning of Surat al-Hadid to where the letters "I" and "N" appear side by side. This figure is also the atomic mass of Indium.
(Surat al-Hadid, 8) |
Number of words between the beginning of the Surah and
the appearance of the letters "In": 114
Atomic mass of the element "In": 114
the appearance of the letters "In": 114
Atomic mass of the element "In": 114
* The conjunction "and" was not included in the calculation.
Strontium = 87Sr
(Surat al-Hadid, 7-8) |
Number of words between the beginning of the Surah and the letters "Sr": 87
Atomic mass of the element "Sr": 87
Atomic mass of the element "Sr": 87
* The conjunction "and" was not included in the calculation.
Actinium = 89Ac
(Surat al-Hadid, 7) |
Number of words from the beginning of the Surah to the letters "Ac": 89
Atomic number of the element "Ac": 89
Atomic number of the element "Ac": 89
* The conjunction "and" was not included in the calculation.
Thorium = 90Th
The atomic number of the element Thorium is 90. There are 90 words between the beginning of Surat al-Hadid and the first time the letters "T" and "H" appear side by side. This may also be too strong a link to be a mere coincidence.
(Surat al-Hadid, 7) |
Number of words between the beginning of the Surah and the letters "Th": 90
Atomic number of the element "Th": 90
Atomic number of the element "Th": 90
* The conjunction "and" was not included in the calculation.
Lutetium = 71Lu
(Surat al-Hadid, 5) |
Number of words from the beginning of the Surah to the letters "Lu": 71
Atomic number of the element "Lu": 71
Atomic number of the element "Lu": 71
* The conjunction "and" was not included in the calculation.
Nickel = 58 Ni
There are 58 letters between the first time the letters "N" an "I" appear in Surat al-Hadid and the end of the verse. That figure is also the atomic mass of Nickel.
(Surat al-Hadid, 27) |
Number of words between the end of the verse and the letters "Ni": 58
Atomic mass of the element "Ni": 58
Atomic mass of the element "Ni": 58
* The conjunction "and" was not included in the calculation.
Beryllium = 9Be
There are 9 words between where the letters "B" and "E" appear together and the end of the verse, and that figure also constitutes the atomic mass of Beryllium.
(Surat al-Hadid, 10)) |
Number of words between the letters "Be" and the end of the verse: 9
The atomic mass of the element "Be": 9
The atomic mass of the element "Be": 9
* The conjunction "and" was not included in the calculation.
Sodium = 11Na
There are 11 words between the point where the letters "N" and "A" occur together in Surat al-Hadid and the end of the verse. That figure is identical to Sodium's atomic number.
(Surat al-Hadid, 9) |
Number of words between the letters "Na" and the end of the verse: 11
Atomic number of the element "Na": 11
Atomic number of the element "Na": 11
* The conjunction "and" was not included in the calculation.
Niobium = 41Nb
The number of words between the places in Surat al-Hadid where the letters “N” and “B” occur together is also that of Niobium's atomic number – 41.
(Surat al-Hadid, 4 and 8) |
Number of words between the letters "Nb": 41
Atomic number of the letter "Nb": 41
Atomic number of the letter "Nb": 41
* The conjunction "and" was not included in the calculation.
Magnesium = 12Mg
There are 12 words between the places in Surat al-Hadid where the letter Mg appear together. That figure—12—is also the atomic number of Magnesium.
(Surat al-Hadid, 20-21) |
Number of words between the letters "Mg" in the Surah: 12
Atomic number of the element "Mg": 12
Atomic number of the element "Mg": 12
* The conjunction "and" was not included in the calculation.
Dysprosium = 162Dy
(Surat al-Hadid, 2 and Surat al-Hadid, 11) |
Number of words between the letters "Dy" in the Surah: 162
Atomic mass of the element "Dy": 162
Atomic mass of the element "Dy": 162
* The conjunction "and" was not included in the calculation.
Zinc = 65Zn
There are 65 words between the places in Surat al-Hadid where the letters Zn appear together. The atomic mass of Zinc is also 65.
(Surat al-Hadid, 2 and 11) |
The number of words between the letters "Zn" in the Surah: 65
The atomic mass of the element "Zn": 65
The atomic mass of the element "Zn": 65
* The conjunction "and" was not included in the calculation.
Chlorine = 35Cl
There are 35 words between the first and last time the letters "C" and "L" appear together. That figure is also the atomic mass of Chlorine.
(Surat al-Hadid, 4 and 6) |
Number of words between the first and last letters "Cl" in the Surah: 35
Atomic mass of the element "Cl": 35
Atomic mass of the element "Cl": 35
* The conjunction "and" was not included in the calculation.
Carbon = 12C
There are 12 words between the first and last letters "C" in Surat al-Hadid. That figure also corresponds to the atomic mass of Carbon.
(Surat al-Hadid, 4) |
Number of words between the first and last letters "C" in the surat: 12
The atomic mass of the element "C": 12
The atomic mass of the element "C": 12
* The conjunction "and" was not included in the calculation.
Cerium = 140Ce
There are 140 words between the first and last occurrences, side by side, of the letters "C" and "E" in Surat al-Hadid. 140 is also the atomic mass of the element Cerium.
(Surat al-Hadid, 5, Surat al-Hadid, 7 and Surat al-Hadid, 13) |
Number of words between the first and last letters "Ce" in the Surah: 140
Atomic mass of the element "Ce": 140
Atomic mass of the element "Ce": 140
* The conjunction "and" was not included in the calculation.
Krypton = 83Kr
There are 83 words between the first and last occurrences, side by side, of the letters "K" and "R" in Surat al-Hadid.
(Surat al-Hadid, 7 and 11) |
Number of words between the first and last letters "Kr" in the Surah: 83
Atomic mass of the element "Kr": 83
Atomic mass of the element "Kr": 83
* The conjunction "and" was not included in the calculation.