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[[Edip Yüksel]], a Turkish [[Quranism|Quranistic]] author and colleague of Rashad Khalifa, makes the following claims in his book ''Nineteen: God's Signature in Nature and Scripture'':<ref>{{Cite book|last=Yuksel|first=Edip|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8bJIYgEACAAJ|title=Nineteen: God's Signature in Nature and Scripture|date=2011|publisher=Brainbow Press|isbn=978-0-9796715-9-3|language=en}}</ref>
* The [[Basmala]] (''bismi ʾllāhi ʾr-raḥmāni ʾr-raḥīmi''), the Quranic opening formula, which, with one exception, is at the beginning of every Surah of the Quran, consists of exactly 19 letters but this was proven wrong as the basmalah actually consists of 20 letters as an Alif is omitted "بإسم "الله الرحمان الرحيم .
*The first word of the Basmala, Ism (name), without [[Contraction (grammar)|contraction]], occurs 19 times in the Quran (19×1). [Also no plural forms, or those with pronoun endings]
*The second word of the Basmala, Allah (God), occurs 2698 times (19×142).