Man and woman word count in the Qur'an: Difference between revisions

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** Forms with suffixes and prefixes are suddenly counted although in the 365 days miracle, they were not counted.
** Forms with suffixes and prefixes are suddenly counted although in the 365 days miracle, they were not counted.
** All the words meaning "man" with the root امر are ignored.
** All the words meaning "man" with the root امر are ignored.
** This word count includes the controversial word (رَجُلًا, rajulan) from the verse 7:155, which is in the singular form, but is clearly talking about ''seventy men'' (سَبْعِينَ رَجُلًا, sabAAeena rajulan). Wouldn't it be more logical to count it as plural?
** This word count includes the controversial word (رَجُلًا, rajulan) from the verse 7:155, which is in the singular form, but is clearly talking about ''seventy men'' (سَبْعِينَ رَجُلًا, ''sabAAeena rajulan''). Wouldn't it be more logical to count it as plural?
** The number 24 doesn't signify anything and seems to be a product of coincidence. Wouldn't Allah make the number more interesting if he wanted to do a numerical miracle?
** The number 24 doesn't signify anything and seems to be a product of coincidence. Wouldn't Allah make the number more interesting if he wanted to do a numerical miracle?
** Equality in word count does not imply equality under law.  
** Equality in word count does not imply equality under law.  
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