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[[Rashad Khalifa]] (رشاد خليفة‎; November 19, 1935–January 31, 1990) was an [[Egypt|Egyptian]]-[[United States|American]] biochemist, closely associated with the United Submitters International. From him originated the claim that the [[Qur'an]] is full of [[Islam and Miracles|miracles]] related to the [[The Miracle of 19|number 19]]. He was assassinated by one of his former students (a Muslim) on January 31 1990.
[[Rashad Khalifa]] (رشاد خليفة‎; November 19, 1935–January 31, 1990) was an Egyptian-American biochemist, closely associated with the United Submitters International. From him originated the claim that the [[Qur'an]] is full of [[Islam and Miracles|miracles]] related to the number 19. He was assassinated by one of his former students (a Muslim) on January 31 1990.
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