Chat GPT and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Proving the Divine Nature of the Quran

Chat GPT and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Proving the Divine Nature of the Quran

Artificial Intelligence (AI) surrounds us, revolutionizing decision-making in healthcare, economics, autonomous vehicles, and virtual assistants. By processing vast amounts of data, AI, including Chat GPT, delivers fast, near-accurate results, enhancing efficiency and precision across industries.

Yet, when asked, “Which religion is correct?” AI, including Chat GPT, stays neutral. It often responds: “Religion is a personal matter shaped by cultural, spiritual, and individual beliefs. It’s a sensitive topic tied to one’s values and purpose, deserving respect across all perspectives.”

Chat GPT and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Proving the Divine Nature of the Quran

But what happens when we ask Chat GPT about the Quran’s miracles? Here, AI reveals something extraordinary. Unlike its neutral stance on religion, Chat GPT acknowledges the Quran’s miraculous nature. For example, when asked how many times the word “Day” appears in the Quran, it answers: “365 times.” It goes further, recognizing this as a linguistic miracle—mirroring the days in a year and showcasing the Quran’s intricate structure and depth.

This blend of AI analysis and the Quran’s wonders offers a unique lens into its divine nature, sparking curiosity about how technology can illuminate ancient truths.

Chat GPT and Artificial Intelligence, Divine Nature of the Quran

Chat GP was asked how many times the word ‘Days’ or ‘Days’ or ‘Days’ appears in the Quran? He replied 30 times and also informed that the 30 occurrences of the word ‘Days’ in the Quran are related to the calculation of the lunar months and this highlights the complex numerical pattern of the Quran, i.e. Chat GPT is once again accepting the miracle of the Quran.

Thus, the chat GP was asked how many times the word “months” or “months” appears in the Quran? He replied that it is 12 times and at the same time once again accepted the miracle of the Quran.

In this way, through countless more questions, the miraculous structure of the Quran becomes clearer again and again.

From the information provided by Chat GPT, it can be seen that there is a surprising verbal balance in many cases, such as the word “man” appears 24 times in the Quran and the word “woman” appears 24 times, meaning that the balance has been maintained.

Similarly, the words heaven and hell appear 77 times each.

Similarly, the words “devil” and “angel” appear 68 times each.

Similarly, the words life and death appear 145 times each.

Similarly, the words Adam (peace be upon him) and Jesus (peace be upon him) appear 25 times each.

That is, a surprising balance has been maintained between antonyms countless times. This is not humanoid. Because such a balance cannot be maintained so many times in a completely artificial way. 

The most surprising thing is that Chat GPT was asked how many times the words ‘land’ and ‘sea’ appear in the Quran and what is the ratio between them, he replied – the word ‘land’ appears 13 times in the Quran and the word ‘sea’ appears 32 times. And the ratio of these two numbers 13 and 32 is 28.89 and 71.11, and the ratio of land and sea on Earth is approximately 29:71, that is, these two words have been placed in the Quran according to the ratio of land and sea, this is a numerological miracle of the Quran which is related to the nature of the Earth.

Note that the chat GPT clearly says that the Quran is miraculous or divine.It is worth noting that the Quran was revealed over a period of about 23 years, some verses in Mecca and some in Medina, and the Quran was compiled after the death of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The possibility that someone would have calculated the word order between the different verses of the Quran for 23 years with the help of a calculator is almost zero. Moreover, the ratio of the sea to the land is 29:71, which is not something that Arabs should know.

So we can clearly see that the information obtained from artificial intelligence definitely proves that the Quran is a divine or God-given book, because it contains numerous verbal arrangements and numerical arrangements that were impossible for any human being 1400 years ago.

Well , Chat GPT has repeatedly accepted that the Quran is miraculous or divine, now let’s see what he says about the Bible and the Vedas?

Chat GPT was asked how many times the words ‘day’ ‘month’ and ‘year’ appear in the Bible? See his answer- 

 

Similarly, Chat GPT was asked how many times the words ‘day’, ‘month’ and ‘year’ appear in the Vedas, the holy book of Hinduism? See his answer- 

We can see that the divinity of the Quran is easily proven through Chat GPT, but not in the case of the Bible or the Vedas. There is a clear difference between the Quran and other religious scriptures.

In this way, we can easily verify the real truth with the help of artificial intelligence and find the real truth.

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2 thoughts on “Chat GPT and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Proving the Divine Nature of the Quran

  1. Brilliant work on demonstrating the feat of land:water ratio in the Quran and comparing it with modern science. However, you weaken your argument by unnecessarily comparing the Quran with the Bible/Vedas.

    It is irrelevant for three reasons:

    1) It makes you look petty (the Quran states, do not insult their false idols, so that they do not insult Allah out of ignorance).

    2) The Bible is not preserved in its original language (Aramaic) and the Gospels have been pre-selected during the Council of Nicaea under Emperor Constantine of Byzantium. The Vedas may not necessarily be well-preserved either, and your ChatGPT prompt doesn’t really give a satisfactory reply anyway: it merely states that day/night is mentioned numerous times.

    3) The Qu’ran itself directly states every nation/tribe has been sent a prophet. Multiple (admittedly Da’if) hadiths by Abu Dharr states there have been 124,000 prophets (only 25 are recorded in the Quran, the remainder are unrecorded). So the Bible may have been valid at one point (as the Injeel, during Nabi Isa ibn Maryam), and the Vedas may have been valid at one point (during Rishi Vyas).

    1. Thank you sincerely for your thoughtful and constructive feedback.

      I mentioned the Bible and the Vedas only because they are regarded as divine and miraculous scriptures by Jews, Christians, and Hindus. My intention was to address the broader claim that other scriptures are also considered miraculous by their followers.

      My primary aim was to highlight what I see as the Qur’an’s internal consistency and remarkable precision — and to demonstrate that even artificial intelligence, when prompted neutrally, finds such numerical alignment striking.

      That said, in my view, the present forms of the Bible and the Vedas do not display the same level of textual preservation, structural coherence, and measurable precision that the Qur’an consistently presents. For that reason, I do not consider them comparable to the Qur’an in this particular aspect.

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