Allāh / God in the Qur’an — Numbered Ayat The Canonical Numbered-Ayat Divine Name Dataset and the 2546 Checkpoint at Q 61: 6 This publication presents the numbered-ayat occurrence dataset for the standalone Arabic word الله / Allāh / God in the Qur’an under a declared canonical sequence, text basis, and counting policy. The associated CSV dataset records every numbered ayah containing the standalone word الله, excluding ayah 0 Basmalah-layer entries while counting the embedded Basmalah in Q 27: 30 within that ayah. Dataset Scope The dataset contains 1, 820 numbered-ayah rows and 2, 698 total occurrences of الله / Allāh / God. The counting policy uses the Rashad Khalifa segmentation applied in this Qur’an Study dataset, with Sūrah 9 treated as 1–127 ayat. References are given by numeric surah and ayah. Arabic text is normalized for word-count purposes, and only the standalone word الله is counted. The CSV file is the controlling dataset for the complete numbered-ayat table. The article supplies the method, provenance, checkpoint rows, proof architecture, interpretive framing, and cross-table relationships. Central Numbered-Ayat Checkpoint The central numbered-ayat checkpoint is: Q 61: 6 → Allāh–Qur’ān = 2546 In the Numbered Ayat table, Q 61: 6 occurs at Row 1720, and the running total Allāh–Qur’ān reaches 2546 at that ayah. The article records the identity: 1779 + 616 + 98 + 53 = 2546 Here, 1779 links to the companion All Ayat checkpoint where Row 1779 lands on Q 61: 6, 616 represents Q 61: 6, 98 is the GV of Mahmoud, and 53 is the GV of Ahmed. The article also records that 2546 = 2 × 67 × 19, with 67 as the 19th prime. Relationship to QS-DATA-W-002 This article follows and complements QS-DATA-W-002, the All Ayat article. The All Ayat article records the companion checkpoint: Row 1779 = Q 61: 6 The present Numbered Ayat article records the corresponding numbered-ayah checkpoint: Q 61: 6 → Allāh–Qur’ān = 2546 Together, the two articles preserve the central commissioning structure from two related but distinct data views: All Ayat and Numbered Ayat. Completed on 2004-12-06 The article distinguishes the original 2004 checkpoint from later workbook proof notes, internal index observations, composite-index observations, and publication-day observations recorded on 2026-05-30. Gematrical-Value Notes The article includes the same GV framework used in the preceding publication. Recorded GV values Al Rahman / الرحمن is recorded as GV 329. Adam / آدم is recorded as GV 46, using hamza + alif decomposition. Jesus — Eessa / عيسى is recorded as GV 150. Mahmoud Ahmed / محمود أحمد is recorded as GV 151. The article also records the simple sequential observation that Jesus — Eessa = 150 and Mahmoud Ahmed = 151, the next natural number after 150. This is discussed in relation to Q 61: 6, where Jesus — Eessa gives news of Ahmed. Publication-Day Observation On the publication date, 2026-05-30, the article records the observation: Adam 46 + Jesus — Eessa 150 + Mahmoud Ahmed 151 = 347 This points to Q 3: 47, a creation-context ayah concerning Jesus — Eessa. In the Numbered Ayat table, Q 3: 47 is the point at which the cumulative Allāh–Qur’ān count reaches 329. The GV of Al Rahman / الرحمن is also 329. This observation links the present article to QS-DATA-W-001, Al Rahman — The Almighty, while remaining separate from the original 2004-12-06 commissioning checkpoint. Expanded Proof Architecture The article includes an expanded proof architecture with evidence-status labels, distinguishing direct numbered-ayat table observations from companion All Ayat observations, internal index observations, uninitialed/initialed table observations, composite-index observations, publication-day observations, and interpretive conclusions. The architecture includes, among other checkpoints: Q 2: 98 → Allāh–Qur’ān = 53, corresponding to GV Ahmed. Q 2: 207 → Allāh–Qur’ān = 151, corresponding to GV Mahmoud Ahmed. Q 6: 12 → Allāh–Qur’ān = 877, recorded with biographical and commissioning-date associations. Row 150 → Q 2: 258 → Allāh–Qur’ān = 241, where 241 is the 53rd prime. Row 551, read as a bridge to Q 55: 1, Al Rahman, while the literal row records a running total of 896. Row 616 → Q 7: 86 → Allāh–Qur’ān = 988, linked to Keikhosrow Emami’s GV total. Row 1720 → Q 61: 6, the direct Numbered Ayat landing row for the Ahmed ayah. The composite-index chain 1720 → 1452 → 1221, where 1452 is read as 14 | 52, pointing to Sūrah 14, Ibrāhīm, with 52 ayat, and 1221 is the GV of the Q 74: 30 phrase عليها تسعة عشر. These observations are presented as structured audit and commissioning architecture. The dataset itself remains independently auditable even apart from the author’s interpretive conclusion. Dataset File The associated CSV file is the complete numbered-ayat occurrence table for the standalone word الله / Allāh / God. CSV headers Row, Sura, Ayah, CumulativeAyah, AllahCount, AllahSurah, AllahQuran The cCSV preserves row numbers, references, cumulative ayah values, per-ayah Allāh counts, surah running totals, and Qur’an running totals. Files Included QS-DATA-W-003AllahGodNumberedAyatAhmedᵥ1₀. pdf QS-DATA-W-003AllahGodNumberedAyatAhmedᵥ1₀. csv Recommended Citation Ahmed, M. (2026). Allāh / God in the Qur’an — Numbered Ayat: The Canonical Numbered-Ayat Divine Name Dataset and the 2546 Checkpoint at Q 61: 6. Qur’an Study Word Data Series, QS-DATA-W-003, Version 1. 0. Zenodo. https: //doi. org/10. 5281/zenodo. 17362001
Mahmoud Ahmed (Mon,) studied this question.