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<metadesc>This article contains a list of all the occurrences of the word "day" (يوم - transliterated as "yawm") in all its forms in the Qur'an. It also counts the total number of occurrences, number of occurrences in singular/plural/dual separately and the number of occurrences, where the word consists only of the three Arabic letters يوم.</metadesc>
<metadesc>This article contains a list of all the occurrences of the word "day" (يوم - transliterated as "yawm") in all its forms in the Qur'an. It also counts the total number of occurrences, number of occurrences in singular/plural/dual separately and the number of occurrences, where the word consists only of the three Arabic letters يوم.</metadesc>
This article contains a list of all the occurrences of the word "day" (يوم - transliterated as "yawm") in all its forms in the Qur'an. It also counts the total number of occurrences, number of occurrences in singular/plural/dual separately and the number of occurrences, where the word consists only of the three arabic letters يوم (regardless of diacritics). The purpose is to refute the apologist argument, that this word appears 365 times in the Qur'an, just like there are 365 days in the non-islamic Gregorian calendar, which "cannot be a coincidence" (although it could be a coincidence even if it was true), and therefore the Qur'an must be from god.
This article contains a list of all the occurrences of the word "day" (يوم - transliterated as "yawm") in all its forms in the Qur'an. It also counts the total number of occurrences, number of occurrences in singular/plural/dual separately and the number of occurrences, where the word consists only of the three arabic letters يوم (regardless of diacritics). The purpose is to refute the apologist argument, that this word appears 365 times in the Qur'an, just like there are 365 days in the non-islamic Gregorian calendar, which "cannot be a coincidence" (although it could be a coincidence even if it was true).


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* Even if the word count was real and it was a miracle and it proved supernatural origin, it doesn't necessarily mean that the supernatural origin is god. The supernatural author could also have been any other supernatural being like Satan.
* Even if the word يوم appeared 365 times in its basic form, these words would not be the same because there are still differences in diacritics, which change the meaning and pronunciation (يَوْمَ / يَوْمٍ / يَوْمِ / يَوْمٌ / يَوْمُ  .. - yawma / yawmin / yawmi / yawmun / yawmu ..).
* Even if the word يوم appeared 365 times in its basic form, these words would not be the same because there are still differences in diacritics, which change the meaning and pronunciation (يَوْمَ / يَوْمٍ / يَوْمِ / يَوْمٌ / يَوْمُ  .. - yawma / yawmin / yawmi / yawmun / yawmu ..).
* Many times the word "day" refers to the Day of Resurrection and its length is not 1 day, but 50 000 years <ref>"To Him ascend the angels and the Spirit in a day the measure of which is fifty thousand years." - Quran 70:4</ref>
* Many times the word "day" refers to the Day of Resurrection and its length is not 1 day, but 50 000 years <ref>"To Him ascend the angels and the Spirit in a day the measure of which is fifty thousand years." - Quran 70:4</ref>
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