The Power of Five

 

Click here for an extensive document on the Figure Five.

 
Further discoveries are:
 
The Five Ways

The Argument of the Unmoved Mover

 The Argument of the First Cause

The Argument from Contingency

The Argument from Degree

The Teleological Argument

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There were five prophets who had divine books and independent Sharia but same religion, Islam. They are referred to as Nuh (Noah), Ibrahim (Abraham), Musa (Moses), 'Isa (Jesus), and Muhammad in the following verse:

The same religion has He established for you as that which He enjoined on Noah - the which We have sent by inspiration to thee - and that which We enjoined on Abraham, Moses, and Jesus: Namely, that ye should remain steadfast in religion, and make no divisions therein:...
—Qur'an, sura 42 (Ash-Shura), ayah 13[59]

These five prophets, who have books and divine religious laws, are called the Ulul'azm Anbiya' (arch-prophets)

The Pentatonic Scale

A pentatonic scale is a musical scale with five notes per octave in contrast to a heptatonic (seven note) scale such as the major scale. Pentatonic scales are very common and are found all over the world, including Celtic folk music, Hungarian folk music, West African music, African-American spirituals, American folk music, Jazz, American blues music and rock music, Sami joik singing, children's songs, the music of ancient Greece and the Greek traditional music and songs from Epirus, Northwest Greece and the music of Southern Albania, the tuning of the Ethiopian krar and the Indonesian gamelan, Philippine Kulintang, melodies of Korea, Malaysia, Japan, China, India and Vietnam (including the folk music of these countries), the Andean music, the Afro-Caribbean tradition, Polish highlanders from the Tatra Mountains, and Western Classical composers such as French composer, Claude Debussy. The pentatonic scale is also used on the Great Highland Bagpipe.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentatonic_scale 


 

 



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