Al Rahman — The Almighty This Qur’an Study Word Data article presents Al Rahman — The Almighty as a decisive lexical-mathematical study arising from June 2004, most likely 12 June 2004. The article records how the author was led through the article of Sister W. H. , originally encountered through free-minds. org and now preserved through Quran-Islam. org / True Islam, to examine whether Al Rahman is correctly rendered as The Almighty rather than as “The Most Gracious. ” The article distinguishes origin, study, and delivery. It does not claim that Mahmoud Ahmed originated the rendering The Almighty. Rather, the author was led to the meaning through Sister W. H. ’s Qur’an-based article, studied and tested the meaning through Qur’anic context, prepared the Al Rahman table, examined the 57 numbered occurrences, and delivered the finding within the 2004 Qur’anic mathematical-study context. The article argues that Al Rahman carries the Qur’anic force of supreme authority, command, teaching, creation, judgment, protection, and sovereignty — with mercy operating within that authority. The conceptual structure is therefore authority followed by mercy, rather than a soft or sentimental attribute detached from divine power. The article also discusses the Qur’anic pattern of paired words, paired themes, and paired divine names, especially the relationship between Al Rahman and Al Rahim. A key focus is Q 19: 26. Rashad Khalifa had counted Al Rahman correctly as 57 occurrences excluding the Basmalah count, corresponding to 3 × 19. However, Q 19: 26 contains للرحمن in the Arabic text, while Rashad Khalifa’s English rendering does not explicitly render Al Rahman in that verse. The article treats this as a translation-layer gap and as a test of loyalty to the original Arabic Qur’an over any human translation layer, including the translation of a human messenger of God who could still make mistakes. The article includes a combined screenshot from the Masjid Tucson Android app showing the app source information and Q 19: 26 with للرحمن highlighted in Arabic. The screenshot is included for scholarly commentary and source verification; the underlying app content and software remain subject to the copyright notices displayed in the app. The article also preserves a redacted private-email provenance extract from 428 dated 12 July 2005, in which 428 confirmed that, as early as June 2004, Mahmood Ahmed had discovered the significance of 1248 as the alphanumeric value of “The Almighty, ” and stated: “I believe Mahmoud and I have delivered the message of ‘Al Rahman’. ” The article records this as contemporaneous provenance while avoiding unsupported projection of post-tsunami mathematical findings into the pre-tsunami period. The mathematical reference values are recorded for later Qur’an Study work: The AlmightyASCII value excluding the space: 1120Alphabetical Sequence Value, A = 1 through Z = 26: 128Combined value: 1120 + 128 = 1248 The article includes the 57 numbered-ayah Al Rahman table as an internal appendix. The longer all-ayat table is supplied separately as a CSV dataset to preserve the full occurrence record without overloading the article body. Associated datasets QS-DATA-W-001AlRahmanAllAyatAhmedᵥ1₀. csv QS-DATA-W-001AlRahmanNumberedAyatAhmedᵥ1₀. csv Series classification Umbrella Series: Qur’an Study Papers and Data SeriesSubseries: Qur’an Study Word Data SeriesSeries Code: QS-DATA-W-001Article Type: Word-meaning / occurrence-table / lexical-mathematical data articleIssued: 2026-05-30DOI: https: //doi. org/10. 5281/zenodo. 20450872
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