Quran Science
57
Odd Numbers
57
Even Numbers

The Miracle of 114 Surahs

Featured Miracle

Perfect balance in the structure of the Quran with even and odd numbers.

Overview
Perfect balance in the structure of the Quran with even and odd numbers.

The Quran consists of 114 surahs (chapters). When we add each surah number with its position, we get exactly 57 odd numbers and 57 even numbers.

The sum of all surah numbers from 1 to 114 equals 6555. This is calculated using the formula for the sum of an arithmetic sequence: n(n+1)/2, where n is 114.

The sum of the 57 odd numbers equals 6555, which is exactly the sum of all surah numbers from 1 to 114.

The sum of the 57 even numbers equals 6236, which is exactly the total number of verses in the Quran.

This perfect balance and these precise numerical relationships demonstrate a remarkable mathematical structure in the Quran that would be extremely difficult to achieve by human design.

Key Points
  • 1
    Perfect balance: 57 odd numbers and 57 even numbers
  • 2
    Sum of odd numbers (6555) equals the sum of all surah numbers
  • 3
    Sum of even numbers (6236) equals the total number of verses
  • 4
    This mathematical precision appears throughout the Quran's structure
Distribution of Numbers
Perfect balance between odd and even numbers
50% / 50%
Perfect Balance
Odd Numbers (57)
Even Numbers (57)
Sum Comparison
Relationship between sums and Quran structure
Sum of Odd
6555
Sum of Even
6236
Surah Sum
6555
Total Verses
6236
Visual Representation
57 Odd Numbers
6555
Sum of Odd Numbers
6555
Sum of Surah Numbers (1-114)
57 Even Numbers
6236
Sum of Even Numbers
6236
Total Verses in the Quran
Statistics
Total Surahs
114
Odd Numbers
57
Even Numbers
57
Sum of Odd
6555
Sum of Even
6236
Total Verses
6236
57
Odd
57
Even