Word Count Miracles in the Qur'an: Difference between revisions

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Some Arabic words have more than one meaning. For example the word الجنة means "paradise", but it can also mean "jinn" (like in the last verse of the Qur'an.<ref>Quran 114:6
Some Arabic words have more than one meaning. For example the word الجنة means "paradise", but it can also mean "jinn" (like in the last verse of the Qur'an.<ref>Quran 114:6
* "From among the jinn and the men."
* "From among the jinn and the men."
* من -الجنة- والناسِ  </ref>) But apologists just search for the word الجنة and they don't worry at all that this word has other meanings as well.
* من -الجنة- والناسِ  </ref>) However, apologists just search for the word الجنة and they don't worry at all that this word has other meanings as well.


Or in other cases, when the word count is not interesting, they start excluding the words with other meanings to get a more interesting number.
Or in other cases, when the word count is not interesting, they start excluding the words with other meanings to get a more interesting number.
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