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Jan 31, 2020, 2:50:05 AM1/31/20
to NURUL KABIR NURUL BASHAR .
Salam brother Nurul-Kabir Nurul-Bashir,

Thank you for the very valuable research and and in sha Allah, I will make a duaa for you and your parents too <3.

I would like to take this opportunity to say that:

Arabic literally means PERFECT or "without any error".
A'jami literally means IMPERFECT or "with error(s)".

The meaning of any letter is based on three properties:
1. its sound
2. its shape (as done in this valuable research)
3. its position in the word root

Arabic is a like a computer language.
Most people don't know the differences between the following demonstrative nouns:

1.1 Thalika:    show a male listener a far masculine animate/inanimate object.
1.2 Thaliki:    show a female listener a far masculine animate/inanimate object.
1.3 Thalikumashow a couple of listeners a far masculine animate/inanimate object.
1.4 Thalikum:   show a male group of listeners a far masculine animate/inanimate object.
1.5 Thalikunna: show a female group of listeners a far masculine animate/inanimate object.

2.1 Thanika:    show a male listener two far masculine animate/inanimate objects.
2.2 Thaniki:    show a female listener two far masculine animate/inanimate objects.
2.3 Thanikuma:  show a couple of listeners two far masculine animate/inanimate objects.
2.4 Thanikum:   show a male group of listeners two far masculine animate/inanimate objects.
2.5 Thanikunna: show a female group of listeners two far masculine animate/inanimate objects.

3.1 Tilka:      show a male listener a far feminine animate/inanimate object.
3.2 Tilki:      show a female listener a far feminine animate/inanimate object.
3.3 Tilkuma:    show a couple of listeners a far feminine animate/inanimate object.
3.4 Tilkum:     show a male group of listeners a far feminine animate/inanimate object.
3.5 Tilkunna:   show a female group of listeners a far feminine animate/inanimate object.

4.1 Kilta:      show a male listener two far feminine animate/inanimate objects.
4.2 Kiltei:     show a female listener two far feminine animate/inanimate objects.
4.3 Kiltuma:    show a couple of listeners two far feminine animate/inanimate objects.
4.4 Kiltum:     show a male group of listeners two far feminine animate/inanimate objects.
4.5 Kiltunna:   show a female group of listeners two far feminine animate/inanimate objects.

5.1 Tilka:      show a male listener many far masculine/feminine inanimate objects.
5.2 Tilki:      show a female listener many far masculine/feminine inanimate objects.
5.3 Tilkuma:    show a couple of listeners many far masculine/feminine inanimate objects.
5.4 Tilkum:     show a male group of listeners many far masculine/feminine inanimate objects.
5.5 Tilkunna:   show a female group of listeners many far masculine/feminine inanimate objects.

6.1 Ula'ika:    show a male listener many far masculine animate objects.
6.2 Ula'iki:    show a female listener many far masculine animate objects.
6.3 Ula'ikuma:  show a couple of listeners many far masculine animate objects.
6.4 Ula'ikum:   show a male group of listeners many far masculine animate objects.
6.5 Ula'ikunna: show a female group of listeners many far masculine animate objects.

7.1 Tilka:    show a male listener many far feminine animate objects.
7.2 Tilki:    show a female listener many far feminine animate objects.
7.3 Tilkuma:  show a couple of listeners many far feminine animate objects.
7.4 Tilkum:   show a male group of listeners many far feminine animate objects.
7.5 Tilkunna: show a female group of listeners many far feminine animate objects.

I am not very sure of cases 6 and 7 so please correct me if you know better.


Anyway, without understanding basic words like we have little chance of understanding what Allah (swt) is saying to us, people (nass plural of insaan):

Bashar=Mankind vs Insan=Human

Nefs=Soul vs Ruh=Spirit

Wafat=ReturnToGod vs Moat=Death vs Shahada=Martyrdom vs Naom=Sleep

Prophet=Nabi vs Rasool=Messenger

Al-hamdu liAllah, I have developed a Quran software http://qurancode.com to help us understand the meaning of words from their usage by Allah (swt) in the Quran. Ctrl+Click a word in the Quran and you will get all ayahs with related words to the clicked word via root.

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As you highlight words, the software will show the number of surahs, ayahs, words, letters, diacritics (harakaat) and letter dots too.

Number of surahs in the Quran = 114
Sum of surah numbers = 1+2+3+....+114 = 6555
Number of ayahs in the Quran = 7+286+200+...+6 = 6263
6555 - 6236 = 319
where
the first two pages of the Quran which are much shorter than the rest of the Quran contain 319 letters exactly.


Al-Fatiha contains 139 letters, 124 diacritics (harakat) and 56 letter dots (nuqat).
139 + 124 = 263 = the 56th prime number !!!
and
139 + 124 + 56 = 319

Al-Fatiha is The Key to unlocking the encrypted Quran. Surah literally means a perimeter protecting its inner area, and Quran means Readable Ciphertext which is impossible to human and jinn to achieve at surah level.

The first 7 ayahs in the Quran contains 29 words.
The last  7 ayahs in the Quran contains 29 words.
The first 7 words in the Quran contains 29 letters.
The last  7 words in the Quran contains 29 letters.

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Al-hamdu liAllah always for everything; good and bad.

Ali Adams
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On Friday, January 31, 2020, 3:53:57 AM GMT+3, NURUL KABIR NURUL BASHAR . <nurul...@um.edu.my> wrote:


Dear All,
Salam,
Since many of you have problems downloading the book from Amazon I am attaching a pdf version of the book. Please read and learn the true meaning of the language of Jannah and make dua for me. Thank you
Regards


On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 10:14 AM NURUL KABIR NURUL BASHAR . <nurul...@um.edu.my> wrote:
Dear all,
Salam,
For a limited time (5 days) I have made the Kindle edition of the book free. Please read the book for Free! You may need to download the kindle application from Amazon (also free).

Regards


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Dr. NURUL KABIR
Visiting Professor,
Institute of Biological Sciences,
Faculty of Science,
University of Malaya,
50603 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.

http://biology.um.edu.my



--
Dr. NURUL KABIR
Visiting Professor,
Institute of Biological Sciences,
Faculty of Science,
University of Malaya,
50603 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.

http://biology.um.edu.my

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