Friday, June 12, 2009

Quran a mathematical approach


بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
MashAllah, It was very informative and insightful I couldn't help but to share it with you all. It's a mathematical approach on discussing the divine guidance of Allah Azawajal. May Allah reward them greatly in this life and the hereafter. Ameen Ya Rab.


**Salam. What I had to say was tell them this, they want an explanation from science to prove their theory, right. Tell them about the Probability. In mathematics there is a theory known as ‘Theory of Probability’. If you have two options, out of which one is right, and one is wrong, the chances that you will chose the right one is half, i.e. one out of the two will be correct. You have 50% chances of being correct. Similarly if you toss a coin the chances that your guess will be correct is 50% (1 out of 2) i.e. 1/2. If you toss a coin the second time, the chances that you will be correct in the second toss is again 50% i.e. half. But the chances that you will be correct in both the tosses is half multiplied by half (1/2 x 1/2) which is equal to 1/4 i.e. 50% of 50% which is equal to 25%. If you toss a coin the third time, chances that you will be correct all three times is (1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2) that is 1/8 or 50% of 50% of 50% that is 12½%. A dice has got six sides. If you throw a dice and guess any number between 1 to 6, the chances that your guess will be correct is 1/6. If you throw the dice the second time, the chances that your guess will be correct in both the throws is (1/6 x 1/6) which is equal to 1/36. If you throw the dice the third time, the chances that all your three guesses are correct is (1/6 x 1/6 x 1/6) is equal to 1/216 that is less than 0.5 %.

Let us apply this theory of probability to the Qur’an, and assume that a person has guessed all the information that is mentioned in the Qur’an which was unknown at that time. Let us discuss the probability of all the guesses being simultaneously correct. At the time when the Qur’an was revealed, people thought the world was flat, there are several other options for the shape of the earth. It could be triangular, it could be quadrangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, heptagonal, octagonal, spherical, etc. Lets assume there are about 30 different options for the shape of the earth. The Qur’an rightly says it is spherical, if it was a guess the chances of the guess being correct is 1/30.

The light of the moon can be its own light or a reflected light. The Qur’an rightly says it is a reflected light. If it is a guess, the chances that it will be correct is 1/2 and the probability that both the guesses i.e the earth is spherical and the light of the moon is reflected light is 1/30 x 1/2 = 1/60. Further, the Qur’an also mentions every living thing is made of water. Every living thing can be made up of either wood, stone, copper, aluminum, steel, silver, gold, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, oil, water, cement, concrete, etc. The options are say about 10,000. The Qur’an rightly says that everything is made up of water. If it is a guess, the chances that it will be correct is 1/10,000 and the probability of all the three guesses i.e. the earth is spherical, light of moon is reflected light and everything is created from water being correct is 1/30 x 1/2 x 1/10,000 = 1/60,000 which is equal to about .0017%.

The Qur’an speaks about hundreds of things that were not known to men at the time of its revelation. Only in three options the result is .0017%. I leave it upto you, to work out the probability if all the hundreds of the unknown facts were guesses, the chances of all of them being correct guesses simultaneously and there being not a single wrong guess. It is beyond human capacity to make all correct guesses without a single mistake, which itself is sufficient to prove to a logical person that the origin of the Qur’an is Divine.**

5 comments:

  1. MashaAllah. This is a great post!

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  2. Salam Alaykum,
    Masha Allah for Anonymous's effort.
    Of course, arguing out with logic
    and figures is bound to impress but
    When making da'wah,
    this is probably not the best way.
    Most people may not even know
    the Theory of Probability exists.
    Not just that but any adamant atheist
    can argue in such a way -
    God either exists
    or doesn't exist.
    The probability of God existing is
    50%.
    The probability of God not existing is
    50%.
    In such a case, the atheist could easily
    argue
    that the chances of his 'guess' being correct
    are pretty high.
    Probability isn't a very strong base.
    Just look at one of the statements:
    "The Qur’an rightly says it is spherical,
    if it was a guess the chances of the guess being correct is 1/30."
    That's less than 1%,
    why would anyone want to put their bets
    on such a small percentage chance.
    We base our religion on solid facts
    not probalities and chance.
    Allahu Alim
    JazackAllah Kheir

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  3. Wa Alakyam Salam Waramtullahi Wa Barakatuh,

    JazakAllah khair for your comment. MashAllah, very good point. I agree with you but I would like to add if a person was to use the Theory of Probability they should first see if the non-Muslim had some knowledge concerning that subject. If they didn't it would be completely and utterly pointless. It might impress them but it wouldn't convince them of anything. That's why I stated above it's a mathematical approach. :]

    Personally I believe when your giving dawah you can get a feel of what the person is interested in. And than you could use that interest to relate it to Islam. For an example, If one specializes in Science would be appropriate and relevant to use scientific miracles of the Qur’an to help communicate your message more efficiently.

    Of course there are numerous ways to go about giving Dawah. InshAllah as long as the person is sincere they will be rewarded for trying to convey the beautiful message of Islam. BarakAllah feek. Wa Salam

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  4. Finally, at least something I'm learning in school is going to help me in some way. :D

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  5. Ha-ha Asmi, you would be surprised what kind of secular knowledge can do for you. And first your going to have to find some one interested in math :0! Lol good luck with that ukhti ;)!

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Jazak Allah Khair =)