10. This process is continued until every verse
in the Quran is written down, thus forming
one very long number encompassing the
number in every verse in the Quran.
The number representing the whole Quran
is a multiple of 19 & consists of 12692
digits, which is also a multiple of 19.
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12. FIRST No: This very long number consists
of 12692 digits (19x668) and includes
every verse in the Quran.
The number of verses in each sura
precedes its verses.
A special computer program that divides
very long numbers has shown
that this long number is a multiple of 19.
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21. Instead of putting the total number of verses in
every sura after the sura, let us now put it ahead
of the sura.
Thus, the number representing Sura 1 looks like
this: 7 1234567 1, instead of 1234567 1 7, and the
number representing Sura 2 looks like this:
286 12345.....284 285 286 2,
instead of 12345 ... 284 285 286 2 286.
This very long number representing the whole
Quran is a multiple of 19.
23. FOURTH No: The total number of verses in each
sura is followed by the number of every verse,
then the sura number.
The last 14 digits shown above are the number of
verses in the last sura (6), followed by the
numbers of the six verses (123456), followed by
the number of the sura (114), then the total
number of numbered verses in the Quran.
The very long number (consisting of 12930 digits)
is a multiple of 19.