Miraculous
Improbabilities
You know,
there was a time when the great muslim thinkers were known as polymaths,
seeing no opposition between their studies of Islam
and their studies of medicine
or astronomy, or mathematics.
How many thought that soon
study of Islam would be reduced to an introverted speciality
repetitive and traditionalist
with little wish to expand its borders.
But in the late 1970s
those of an exclusively traditionalist viewpoint
could not avoid facing a mathematical intruder
from outside the traditionalist fold
as a muslim academic had decided to use one of those new-fangled computers
to examine the words and letters of the Qur'an
to see if there were any previously unknown patterns to be found.
What transpired was at first greeted with great rejoicing in the muslim world
as it seemed that the strange Qur'anic mention of the number 19 in Sura 74
was a key to unlock various letter patterns in the Qur'an
that were so miraculously improbable,
so incalculably far beyond the ability of any human to devise,
that it displayed for all time God's Power in the revelation.
These mathematical patterns acted like
an authoritative seal of Divine authorship of the text
independent of the word meanings.
Excitement was such
that the South African muslim polemicist Ahmad Deedat
had many tens of thousands of pamphlets
summarising the findings
printed and distributed around the world,
which were freely available in most Scottish mosques.
Then, suddenly
a short time later, any mention of what they contained
was quickly greeted with
"no, it was all a mistake
the subject is not to be discussed any more",
and with that the apparent proof of the miraculous nature of Qur'an
quickly vanished from any mention amongst muslim circles.
How could that happen?
And why?
How could something
that was mathematically true one week
be untrue a few weeks later?
What could possibly have happened to the numbers?
Well,
the numbers didn't change,
but their gleeful acceptance by the muslim world did
as that gathering of muslim clerics in Saudi Arabia
met to discuss Salman Rushdie
and declare him apostate on literary hearsay
and then they suddenly realised
that those mathematical patterns
newly visible in the Qur'an
actually raised several previously unrecognised challenges
to their literary and historical
academic perceptions.
The patterns challenged their entrenched perspectives
requiring them to think outside their traditionalist constraints
and not having that capacity
they decided instead
to deny the message in its entirety,
and to demonstrate
that discussion of these numerical patterns was now anathema
by apostatising and assassinating the messenger
Since when they also seem to have managed
to kill the conversation.
Now,
in fact it was not all the patterns that they objected to.
Most of the extraordinarily improbable nature of the patterns involved
were not a problem,
but the very few that did challenge their understandings
were serious enough for them to be quite happy
to throw the baby out with the bathwater.
How bad did those problems have to be
for them to throw out the mathematical seal of Divine authorship to avoid them?