Mentions of Ships in the Quran Reveal Connection to Quranic Initials and Amazing Ship Graphic

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The Quran mentions ships rather frequently, considering the subject matter, and some have wondered why. These mentions refer to how the use of ships for trade and more is a gift from Allah the Exalted, and a few mentions refer to Noah’s ark/ship, and fewer to the boat in the story of Moses and Al-Khidr. There’s an interesting correspondence between these mentions and the Quranic Initials (QIs) or muqatta’at, which in turn points us to the clear and also metaphorical connection between ships and the Quran as a message, especially emphasized in the story of Noah and his ship. Allah protects and elevates the lives of those who follow His guidance, saving them from the greater catastrophe of the Last Day, as He saved prophet Noah and the faithful believers who boarded the ark with him from the flood. In fact, the very nautilus design of the Quran correlates with that symbolic message. The placements of ship mentions in our spiral chart also reveals, using the classical elements symbolized in the chart, a graphic illustration of ship design and how it utilizes the Divine gift of buoyancy.

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Interpretation of Quranic Numbers 9.5 and 19

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The number 19 is, for a number, relatively famous (or perhaps infamous) as a Quranic number, but is mentioned in the Quran (74:30) and is a factor of the number of suras in the Quran, 114 = 6 x 19. The number 9.5 is not known to be significant, but revealed a significance while studying the metaphor of the chambered nautilus and its significance in the Quran. That is explained elsewhere on this blog, but I will flesh it out separately here. The numbers 9.5 and 19 are formative elements in the design of Quranic Architecture as discussed on this blog. In its calendric architecture, the Quran is divided into 12 months for each “year,” or each complete turn of the spiral. For 114 suras, there are 9.5 years, expressed by an equation: 114 12 = 9.5. Then when we multiply 9.5 x 2 = 19, we can ask the question “is there any significance to this equation in terms of the meaning of the Quran?” And the answer is a resounding YES! Explained below:

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Du’a for Parents

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This is a du’a given to us by the All-Merciful to ask for blessings and forgiveness for our parents. In the first part of this aya, we are actually enjoined to offer this du’a in love and humility. 

وَٱخۡفِضۡ لَهُمَا جَنَاحَ ٱلذُّلِّ مِنَ ٱلرَّحۡمَةِ وَقُل رَّبِّ ٱرۡحَمۡهُمَا كَمَا رَبَّيَانِى صَغِيرًا

And lower to them the wing of humility out of mercy and say, “My Lord, have mercy upon them as they brought me up [when I was] small.” (Al-Isra’ 17:24)

rabbi ir’ḥamhumā kamā rabbayānī ṣaghīra

This same du’a is often recited among other supplications during the Hajj. Other du’as are below.

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Du’as for a Safe Journey or Trip, from Noah and More

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Below are du’as for both long journeys such as that of Noah (reminding us that life itself is a journey to Allah), and shorter trips, as we commonly take daily. The Quran’s narratives of Prophet Noah focus on the ark/ship (in Arabic not a separate word but the same used for any ship) as essentially the refuge that protected he and those with him from the catastrophic flood. It was about the believers being saved by Allah whereas the rejecters/deniers were all drowned. The ship was built over time under Allah’s guidance and also revelation as to how to build it in the same way that the Quran was revealed to prophet Mohammad. Thus the ark is also a metaphor for the Quran itself – those who read and internalize (understand and act upon) its message are like those who boarded the ark, but the catastrophe in this case is Judgment Day and the Finality Al-Akhira – likewise, the those who deny or reject the Quran’s message (including previous revealed scriptures) will be “drowned” in that ultimate catastrophe. Thus prophet Noah’s du’a for a safe journey is also more than that – we can consider it a du’a both for a specific safe journey within this life and a safe journey through our lifetime “in the ark” of the Quran to the Finality. 

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