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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 [[Bismillah]] (''bismi ʾllāhi ʾr-raḥmāni ʾr-raḥīmiraḥīm''), the Quranic opening formula, which, with one exception, is at the beginning of every Surah of the Quran, consists of exactly 19 letters.
*The first word of the BasmalaBismillah, 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 BasmalaBismillah, Allah (God), occurs 2698 times (19×142).
*The third word of the BasmalaBismillah, Rahman (Gracious), occurs 57 times (19×3).
*The fourth word of the BasmalaBismillah, Rahim (Merciful), occurs 114 times (19×6).
*The multiplication factors of the words of the BasmalaBismillah (1+142+3+6) give 152 (19×8).
*The Quran consists of 114 chapters (19×6).
*The total number of verses in the Quran including all unnumbered BismilahsBismillahs is 6346 (19×334). The cross sum of 6346 is 19.
*The BasmalaBismillah appears 114 times (despite its absence in chapter 9, it appears twice in chapter 27); 114 is 19×6.
*From the missing BasmalaBismillah in chapter 9 to the additional BasmalaBismillah in chapter 27, there are exactly 19 chapters.
*The occurrence of the additional BasmalaBismillah is in Surah 27:30. Adding this chapter number and the verse number gives 57 (19×3).
 
== The separated letters in the Quran ==