Shadee Elmasry – Numerology in Islam

Shadee Elmasry
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The speaker discusses the presence of numerology in Islam and how it is not something that is taught in school. They suggest using a unique number to discern the weight of a message and encourage people to use it as a reference. The speaker also mentions that the number "istic" is not a reward, rather it is simply a way to indicate the weight of the message.
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Does numerology have a place in Islam? I don't necessarily hold

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numerology has a place in Islam however, there is something that

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the automat did hold for numerology. And it's not

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numerology as such. For example, anytime the prophets I send them

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said say this an odd number of times like 733 like a unique

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number, we stick to that number so after Salah you don't say

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subhanallah 34 times 33, not 32, not 34 but if the prophesy seven

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said Say it 100 times, then it means as much as you can at least

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100 times and as for the numerology that some she'll use to

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try to discern how much of it could we should say, we should say

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that that number isn't he had a number. It's just the need that

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you had from them that you should say this many times. There's no

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specific reward put there. As for the numerology of telling the

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future we don't accept that

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