19 Nineteen: God's Signature in Nature and Scripture
A**H
... and yet i was very dissappointed because it felt like edip was talking to himself rather than the reader ...
i bought this book after doing extensive research on 19 in the quran i watched edip's videos on youtube and read rashad khalifa's book quran hadith and islam so i decided to check this book out to further support 19 in the quran i finished this book in 2 days through 4 settings and yet i was very dissappointed because it felt like edip was talking to himself rather than the reader the book should have been called edip vs the world instead of nineteen because most of the time edip is just talking about his opponents instead of 19 an example of this is the alifs in the quranic initials edip beats around the bush and almost completly skips this and says that this subject is ambigious and is not proven without further defending the original claim by rashad another example is how the christian guy who mocks 19 edip does not reply to his claim AT ALL wich pissed me off because the christian guy presented a good argument another example is when edip makes fun of other peoples findings of 19 in the quran just because they don't fit with his ideology like the argument of how many times we should pray 3 or 5 and many more while supporting all of his 19 discoveries just because he likes them. and i don't get why edip would joke and sarcastically "prove" that masjid tucson is the qibla by using 19 to say that you can find 19 in anything?? that does not make your discovery look good at all. again about the alifs i felt that this book should have been the perfect chance to talk about this extensively but edip barely goes through this problem wich i don't care if it took a 100 pages to go through i would read it all if it covered the whole subject and not beat around the bush like edip did in many examples.
M**C
"Muslims reform themselves and are the reformers"
This book is a companion to his Reformist Translation of the Quran. It is heavy, it is bold, but not hard to take in for the objective mind. It is not only an explanation of the mathematical beauty of the Recitation, but a reminder to introspect and question what we once considered as truth and to transcend obsolete beliefs, to convert these into conscious acknowledgment as our freewill existence naturally meant. Reality is multidimensional, basically geometrical but in beauty infinitly complex. So is the Quran, an analogical "stereogram", as Mr. Yuksel put it.Edip Yuksel continues, expands and complements the work of Rashad Khalifa. This book is so charged with insight, truely challenging, integrating world events, religious blindness and fanaticism, science, historical passages and personal history. He redefines basic conceptualizations and word meanings which have been distorted by ignorance, time and those who claim themselves intermediaries and representants of God on Earth. The author does not give you guidelines to follow, but rather invites you to think, explore, question and acknowledge for yourself the meaning of being muslim, Islam and the Last Testament.
G**E
This book outlines one of the greatest miracles in Quran
This book outlines one of the greatest miracles in Quran. I have confirmed almost all the claims in the book and have witnessed the mathematical pattern based on divisibility by 19. The book illustrates the physical evidences of this mathematical pattern and shows that Quran can not be a man-fabricated book. I recommend the readers to witness this 19-based code themselves by patiently checking the claims. The book is also full of very useful and illustrative tables and counting results with reference to the verse and chapter numbers, which can be controlled easily.
N**Y
This book changed how I look the Islam and world ...
This book changed how I look the Islam and world also!!!! As a Engineer and scientist I couldn't believe my eyes!!! Hope writer abstract all information. As a scientist I had no problem understanding the book. But it will be little challenge who not into math. My advice to Writer; Abstract!!
E**A
Worth reading
In fact, I've already read this book before buying this hard copy, as Edip Yuksel is my friend. It's unlike Bible Code, as Yuksel considered opponents and used the scientific method. Very worth reading
C**A
Lame not about nature
Advocates against Hadith. But is a Hadith itself. Claims to be a messenger, talks poorly about Rashad khalifa stealing his miracle.
A**H
One Star
Waste of time and money!
A**N
I highly recommend this book for all
I love this book. what an Eye opener.
A**S
excellent
excellent
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