حساب الجمَل "إسحاق أبو تيتوا " Description
About the application
The application defines camel arithmetic, which is a way to record pictures of numbers and dates using the alphabet, as each letter is given a specific number that indicates it. From the assortment of these letters and their sum, they arrive at what they mean from an intended date, and on the contrary, they use numbers to access the texts. Through the application, you can calculate any sentence you enter inside the box and calculate the number of letters as well.
How to calculate sentences
This method is based on giving each letter of the alphabet a fixed positive numerical value that does not change, as in the above table, and then they resort to syntax to express the numbers from 2000 to 1,000,000, through the rule based on the letter Ghain (G) as in the table below
PG 2000 KG 100,000
GG 3000 Rg 200,000
dg 4000 xg 300,000
Overwhelmed 9000 Zgh 900,000
GG 10,000 GG 1,000,000
true example
It is said that when Sultan Al-Zahir Barquq, the first of the towering Mamluk sultans, died, some witty people formulated a phrase specifying the date of his death, saying: “The death of a plum in apricots.” When we calculate the date of Barquq’s death, which is “in apricots,” the result will be
(80 + 10 + 1 + 30 + 40 + 300 + 40 + 300) = 801 and therefore the phrase: “The death of a plum 801” is Hijri, and that is correct.
It is also said that a poet called Al-Dilnajawi died, and a friend of his mourned him. He said:
I asked poetry: Do you have a friend, and Al-Delangawi lived alone?
He cried and fell unconscious and lay in his grave
So I said to those who say poetry is shorter, I have dated: poetry died after it
It becomes clear to us that the date of death is in the knowledge of the calculation of the phrase “the hair died after him”, so the calculation is:
(40 + 1 + 400 + 1 + 30 + 300 + 70 + 200 + 2 + 70 + 4 + 5) = (1123), which means that the Dilanjawi poet died in the year 1123 AH.
The application defines camel arithmetic, which is a way to record pictures of numbers and dates using the alphabet, as each letter is given a specific number that indicates it. From the assortment of these letters and their sum, they arrive at what they mean from an intended date, and on the contrary, they use numbers to access the texts. Through the application, you can calculate any sentence you enter inside the box and calculate the number of letters as well.
How to calculate sentences
This method is based on giving each letter of the alphabet a fixed positive numerical value that does not change, as in the above table, and then they resort to syntax to express the numbers from 2000 to 1,000,000, through the rule based on the letter Ghain (G) as in the table below
PG 2000 KG 100,000
GG 3000 Rg 200,000
dg 4000 xg 300,000
Overwhelmed 9000 Zgh 900,000
GG 10,000 GG 1,000,000
true example
It is said that when Sultan Al-Zahir Barquq, the first of the towering Mamluk sultans, died, some witty people formulated a phrase specifying the date of his death, saying: “The death of a plum in apricots.” When we calculate the date of Barquq’s death, which is “in apricots,” the result will be
(80 + 10 + 1 + 30 + 40 + 300 + 40 + 300) = 801 and therefore the phrase: “The death of a plum 801” is Hijri, and that is correct.
It is also said that a poet called Al-Dilnajawi died, and a friend of his mourned him. He said:
I asked poetry: Do you have a friend, and Al-Delangawi lived alone?
He cried and fell unconscious and lay in his grave
So I said to those who say poetry is shorter, I have dated: poetry died after it
It becomes clear to us that the date of death is in the knowledge of the calculation of the phrase “the hair died after him”, so the calculation is:
(40 + 1 + 400 + 1 + 30 + 300 + 70 + 200 + 2 + 70 + 4 + 5) = (1123), which means that the Dilanjawi poet died in the year 1123 AH.
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