Appendix 26
of the Authorized English translation of the Quran by Dr. Rashad Khalifa
The Three Messengers of Islam

This Appendix provides the Quranic mathematical evidence that
[1] Abraham was the original messenger of Islam, i.e, Submission (22:78),
[2] Muhammad was the scripture delivering messenger (47:2), and
[3] Rashad is the purifying and consolidating messenger who delivered the religion's authenticating proof
(3:81, & Appendix 2 ).
 

Perpetual and Verifiable Evidence

[1] As pointed out in Appendix 2, the gematrical value of "Abraham" is 258, the gematrical value of "Muhammad" is 92, the gematrical value of "Rashad" is 505, and 258+92+505 =855 = 19x45.
[2] If we include "Ismail," whose gematrical value is 211 and "Isaac," whose gematrical value is 169, we still end up with a total gematrical value of 855+211+169 = 1235 = 19x65.
The total gematrical value of the three messengers, or the five, cannot conform with the Quran's 19-based mathematical code if either Abraham, Muhammad, or Rashad is not included.
[3] The first and last occurrences of "Abraham" are in 2:124 and 87:19.
By adding the sura numbers, plus the number of verses, plus the sum of verse numbers from the first occurrence to the last occurrence, the grand total is 333260, 19x17540
(Table 1).

Table 1: The Suras & Verses from the 
First to the Last Occurence of Abraham
Sura No. No. of Verses Sum of Verse #s
Total
2
163
33415
33580
3
200
20100
20303
4
176
15576
15756
5
120
7260
7385
-
-
-
-
9
127
8128
8264
-
-
-
-
84
25
325
434
85
22
253
360
86
17
153
256
87
19
190
296
----
----
------
------
3827
5835
323598
333260 
(19x17540)
[4] As pointed out in Appendix 2 , the name of God's Messenger of the Covenant is introduced to the computer age through mathematical coding. If the name was specified in the Quran, as is the case with past messengers, millions of people would have named their children "Rashad Khalifa." Thus, the root word "Rashada" is mentioned in the Quran 19 times (Appendix 2 ).
[5] "Abraham" is mentioned in 25 suras, "Muhammad" is mentioned in 4 suras, and "Rashada" occurs in 9 suras. The total of these suras is  25+4+9 = 38 = 19x2 (INDEX TO THE WORDS OF QURAN, Abdul Baqi).
[6] If we add the numbers of the suras where Abraham, Muhammad, and Rashada occur, plus the number of occurrences per sura, the total comes to 1083, 19x19x3
(Table 2).
Table 2: The Suras and Occurences of 
Abraham, Muhammad, and Rashada.
Sura 
No.
Number of Occurences
Abraham
Muhammad
Rahsada
2
15
-
2
3
7
1
-
4
4
-
1
6
4
-
-
7
-
-
1
9
3
-
-
11
4
-
3
12
2
-
-
14
1
-
-
15
1
-
-
16
2
-
-
18
-
-
4
19
3
-
-
21
4
-
1
22
3
-
-
26
1
-
-
29
2
-
-
33
1
1
-
37
3
-
-
38
1
-
-
40
-
-
2
42
1
-
-
43
1
-
-
47
-
1
-
48
-
1
-
49
-
-
1
51
1
-
-
53
1
-
-
57
1
-
-
60
2
-
-
72
-
-
4
87
1
-
-
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