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The verse is NOT a palindrome. | The verse is NOT a palindrome. | ||
==Apologetic mental gymnastics== | |||
===Dropping the first letter=== | |||
The "reason" is that maybe in this verse و (''wa'') doesn't mean "and" and it is only an indicator for starting a sentence. Even if this was true, it would still not be a palindrome: | |||
{{Quote|a non-palindrome| | |||
r '''a''' b b a k a f a k a b b '''i''' r (spelled forwards) | |||
r '''i''' b b a k a f a k a b b '''a''' r (spelled backwards) | |||
}} | |||
This failed on the second letter. | |||
===Dropping diacritics=== | |||
The "problematic" vowels '''a''' and '''i''' are indicated by diacritics. If we now, after deleting the letter و ignored the diacritics we would have only the Arabic letters: | |||
{{Quote|| | |||
وربك فكبر | |||
ر ب ك ف ك ب ر | |||
}} | |||
But this is no longer a word. Every Arabic word has diacritics and when they are not written the reader is supposed to know them by heart. | |||
And this is the supposed "miraculous" palindrome. Three letters r-b-k-f-k-b-r. So it's similar to the example "rotator" except that the word rotator is a real palindrome and doesn't require mental gymnastics. | |||
==Real palindromes== | |||
There are many websites which contain long palindromic sentences. For example: | |||
* [https://www2.cs.arizona.edu/icon/oddsends/palinsen.htm Palindromic sentences collected by Ralph Griswold.] | |||
==Conclusion== | |||
* Non-Muslims can make long palindromic sentences | |||
* Author of the Quran managed to make a three-letter (or four if we count the middle letter) palindrome | |||
** He actually didn't |
Revision as of 01:20, 8 December 2018
This article analyses the supposed palindrome in the Quranic verse 74:3.
Verse 74:3 in the Quran
In context:
74:1 يَا أَيُّهَا الْمُدَّثِّرُ O you who covers himself [with a garment],
74:2 قُمْ فَأَنذِرْ Arise and warn
74:3 وَرَبَّكَ فَكَبِّرْ And your Lord glorify
74:4 وَثِيَابَكَ فَطَهِّرْ And your clothing purify
74:5 وَالرُّجْزَ فَاهْجُرْ And uncleanliness avoid
The verse 74:3 consists of two words:
- وَرَبَّكَ - wa-rabba-ka - "and your lord" (literally and-lord-yours)
- فَكَبِّرْ - fa-kabbir - "glorify" (literally and/then-glorify)
The (non-existing) palindrome
A palindrome is a text that is spelled exactly the same when read backwards. For example the word "rotator":
r o t a t o r (spelled forwards)
r o t a t o r (spelled backwards)
Here is the Arabic text spelled forward and backwards:
وَرَبَّكَ فَكَبِّرْ
رِبَّكَفَ كَبَّرَو
w a r a b b a k a f a k a b b i r (spelled forwards)
r i b b a k a f a k a b b a r a w (spelled backwards)
The verse is NOT a palindrome.
Apologetic mental gymnastics
Dropping the first letter
The "reason" is that maybe in this verse و (wa) doesn't mean "and" and it is only an indicator for starting a sentence. Even if this was true, it would still not be a palindrome:
r a b b a k a f a k a b b i r (spelled forwards)
r i b b a k a f a k a b b a r (spelled backwards)
This failed on the second letter.
Dropping diacritics
The "problematic" vowels a and i are indicated by diacritics. If we now, after deleting the letter و ignored the diacritics we would have only the Arabic letters:
وربك فكبر
ر ب ك ف ك ب ر
But this is no longer a word. Every Arabic word has diacritics and when they are not written the reader is supposed to know them by heart.
And this is the supposed "miraculous" palindrome. Three letters r-b-k-f-k-b-r. So it's similar to the example "rotator" except that the word rotator is a real palindrome and doesn't require mental gymnastics.
Real palindromes
There are many websites which contain long palindromic sentences. For example:
Conclusion
- Non-Muslims can make long palindromic sentences
- Author of the Quran managed to make a three-letter (or four if we count the middle letter) palindrome
- He actually didn't