
The Moon's distance from our world varies over the course of its orbit, as it's orbiting in an elliptical orbit, not circular.
Thus, there are two terms : Perigee and Apogee, representing the Moon when it is closest to Earth and when it is farthest away.
The average Perigee distance is 363,300 km when the average Apogee distance is 405,500 km, respectively, making its semi-major axis around the Earth 384,400 km, (or 384,399 km), which is the average distance of the Moon from the Earth.

Here Nasa's website about the Moon's average distance, and its Moon fact sheet (click the links right here) :
The best and most reliable method used for determining the distance between the Earth and its Moon it's through the probes they sent on the Moon, Lunar Ranging Retroreflectors (LRRR), via which we got to know that the average distance is precisely 384,399 km. The probes were sent on the Moon by the Apollo 11 mission crew but also by the Russians and the Indians after that, and they allow precise values of the orbital parameters of the Moon, and its diameter.


So it gives us a gap of 42,200 km in total between the average Apogee and Perigee. Thus, the semi-major axis (384,400 km) ± 21,100 km is Apogee and/or Perigee..


As we've said on the page Diameter of the Moon, the Earth and their ratio, the word 'Moon' is mentioned 27 times in total in the Quran, and that's in 26 verses in 23 chapters. And we've said how this is a Quranic code concerning the Earth and the Moon.
In the Quran, chapter 54 is called The Moon, which as you can see by the way is 27×2.
Within this chapter, the word 'Moon' is mentioned once, in verse 1, and the word 'Earth' is mentioned once as well, in verse 12.
From verse 1 to verse 12 it's exactly 81 words and 360 letters. And from the word 'Moon' up to the word 'Earth' it's exactly 71 words and 316 letters.
We can easily use the calculator to precisely determine this.
The first verse contains 4 words and 22 letters, the word Moon is in the last word, which is 5 letters in total, thus we subtract 17 from 360 to count the total letters and 3 from 4 to count the total words. Now verse 12 has 38 letters for 9 words, the word Earth is in the 2nd word which has 5 letters too, and the first word has 6 letters, therefore : we subtract 27 from 360 for the total letters between both words, and 2 from 9 for the total words.
With all this, we have 316 letters from the word Moon up to the word Earth, and 71 words respectively.

1st column ; Position of the verse
2nd column ; Chapter
3rd column ; Chapter's verse
4th column ; Words
5th column ; Letters
The first verse is the 4847th verse in the Quran when verse 12 is the 4858th verse in the Quran. It's 12 verses here in total, but 11 between them. Dividing either of them by 11 gets us the same digits after the point :
4847÷11 = 440.6363636364
4858÷11 = 441.6363636364
63+63+63+63+64 = 316, which is the total number of letters from the word Moon up to the word Earth..
Anywho, let's get to the astronomical and scientific part of the Quran now...
As we've established, the mean value of both celestial bodies' in-between distance, the semi-major axis of the elliptical orbit of the Moon around Earth, meaning the average distance, is 384,399 km (384,400 km), the mean apogee is 405,500 km, and the mean perigee is 363,300 km.
We shall obtain these values within the Quran. First time you'd think it might be a coincidence, however, obtaining it multiple times, using nothing other than the numbers that we've got from the 1st verse to the 12th verse, decreases the probability, and here we're going to have this several times within the same place in the Quran ; that is, within chapter 54 (The Moon) only, through mathematics.
THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE MOON AND THE EARTH IN THE QURAN..
The total number of letters of the word Earth is 3, that of Moon is 3 as well, making it 6 combined.
أَرْض = Earth
قَمَر = Moon
As said, 1st verse of chapter 54 (The Moon) mentions the word Moon, while it's the 12th verse of this chapter that mentions the word Earth.
Thus 12+6 = 18. If we reverse this number it's 81, and that is the total number of words from 1st up to the 12th verse. Reversing this number in order to have 81 is not a random thing to do, in fact the numbers 18 and 81 are interesting numbers, as we'll see on this page.
The only verse which mentions 'Moon' more than 1 time in the Quran, it's chapter 41 verse 37, which mentions it twice, and that happens to be the 18th mention of the word 'Moon' in the Quran.
That verse, (41:37), has 19 words and 87 letters in total. Obviously amongst all the verses that utilize the word 'Moon' in the holy book, it's the only one having 87 letters, and 19 words as well (see page Diameter of the Moon, the Earth and their ratio for the image). Both numbers put together give us 1987, subtracting 18 from this gives us 1969, the apollo 11 mission year when they went on the Moon. Knowing how 18 is a significant number when it comes to the word Moon in the Quran, as we'll see, this isn't a coincidence at all.
If we put together 27 and 54 we obviously have 2754, and vice versa is 5427.
5427 is divisable by 27 and the answer is 201. 48+47+48+58 = 201.
2754 when divided by 9, which is half 18, gives us 306 and this is the total amount of letters in-between both words.
2754+5427 = 8181
5+4 = 9 and 2+7 = 9
9+9 = 18
9×9 = 81
54÷3 = 18
27×3 = 81
2+7+5+4 = 18
8+1+8+1 = 18
If we divide 1881 by the chapters' total amount of verses, 55, we have 342, and this is the total amount of words within this chapter :
1881÷55 = 34.2
5427-2754 = 2673 : 26+73 = 99, just like 18+81 = 99. Both 2673 and 1881 are divisable by 99 :
2673÷99 = 27
1881÷99 = 19
2+6+7+3 = 18
If we reverse 1881, it'd be 8118 and that also is divisible by 99 :
8118÷99 = 82.
19 is known as the numerical code of the Quran, and 99 represents the total names of Allah.
Let's multiply the digits of both whole numbers 2673 and 8181 :
2×6×7×3 = 252
8×8 = 64
252+64 = 316, the total number of letters from 'Moon' up to 'Earth' as we've said.
2673 is also divisable by 81
If I divide 8181 by 2673, this time we get an astonishing 306 :
8181÷2673 = 3.0606060606
306 is the total amout of letters between the word 'Earth' and Moon', so not 'from' but right in-between both words.
Multiplying 18 by 81 is the same result as multiplying 27 by 54 : 1458.
27×54 = 1458
18×81 = 1458
We've had 2673 by subtracting 2754 from 5427. If I divide it by 18 I have 1485 :
2673÷18 = 148.5, which when we subtract 27 from we have 1458.
And adding up digits afters digits from 1 up to 54, we have 1485 again. Let's do it together :
1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10+11+12+13+14+15+16+17+18+19+20+21+22+23+24+25+26+27+28+29+30+31+32+33+34+35+36+37+38+39+40+41+42+43+44+45+46+47+48+49+50+51+52+53+54 = 1485.
1485-27 = 1458
Now, 1485 is divisable by 27, and the result is 55..
55 is the total number of verses in chapter 54 (The Moon).
55+54 = 99
14+85 = 99 : 1485 is also divisable by 99.
Chapter 54 has in total 1461 letters. The word 'Moon' has 3 letters in it, so :
1461-3 = 1458
Let's keep going..
1+4+5+8 = 18.
1458+18 = 1476.
1476 is divisable by 18 and the result is 82.
1476 is divisable by 6, we'll see in a moment.
1+4+7+6 = 18
The total number of words from word 'Moon' all the way up to word 'Earth' in verse 12 is 71. The very details from and between both concerned verses are obviously important.
As I said, 'Moon' is mentioned 27 times as a total throughout the Quran, in 26 verses, in 23 chapters.
27+26+23 = 76.
76+6 (total letters of words 'Earth' & 'Moon' combined) = 82
82 was also the result of dividing 8118 by 99.
82×18 = 1476
If we multiply this by 71, we'd have 104,796
We can also multiply 54 by 12 in order to have 648. 81×2 = 162, +18 = 180 :
648×162-180 = 104,796
If we take the second part of the whole number 104,796, meaning 796 only and divide it by 7.6 here's what we get :
796÷7.6 = 104.7368421053
Notice how 104 is the first part of the whole number (104,796). Now let's count the digits after the point :
73+68+42+10+53 = 246
Multiplying 246 by 6 is 1476, again, which when we multiplied by 71 we got 104,796, and 6 is the total number of letters of both 'Earth' and 'Moon' in Arabic combined.
If I take 4847 and 4858, which are the positions of both verses 54:1 and 54:12, add them up I'd have 9705. If I take this numbers digits now, 975, and add it to 4847, which is the position of verse 1, that which mentions 'Moon' in chapter 54, the result would be 5822.
5822×18 = 104,796
Now let's use 272623 as a ratio as we did on the page Diameter of the Moon, the Earth and their ratio
104,796÷0.272623 = 384,398.96853897
We round this to 384,399 of course. However, we'll also consider 384,398.
Let's add up all the digits after the decimal point, shall we?
9+6+8+5+3+8+9+7 = 55
55 is the total number of verses in chapter 54, (The Moon).
96+85+38+97 = 316.
As we've officially established, and proved, 316 is the total number of letters from 'Moon' up to 'Earth' in chapter 54..
Now let's add up all the digits from 384,399 and 384,398, since that's what we get :
3+8+4+3+9+9+3+8+4+3+9+8 = 71.
71 is the total numbers of words from 'Moon' up to 'Earth' now.
So as we set it out, verse 1 of chapter 54 is the 4847th verse of the Quran, whilst verse 12 of the same chapter is the 4858th verse of the Quran. Both verses being the only verses in the chapter that mention 'Moon' (1st verse) and 'Earth' (12th verse).
Both added up : 4847+4858 = 9705.
If we divide this by 11 : 9705÷11 = 882.2727272727
If we divide 882 by 11, we get 80.1818181818. When reading this, we can see 18 and 81.
And again, 27 is the total amount of times the word 'Moon' is mentioned in the Quran.
Thus..
9705÷27 = 359.4444444444
We will round this to 360 obviously. As we've laid it out, 360 is the total number of letters from verse 1 up to verse 12. Now subtracting 44 from that is 316. 316 is the total number of letters from the word 'Moon' up to the word 'Earth'.
Let's take the digits after the point.
4×4×4×4×4×4×4×4×4×4 = 1,048,576.
This number is interesting. We will split this number and use its parts separately, we'll see why (1, 10, 4857, 6).
4857+1 = 4858
4857-10 = 4847
The '6', just like the total letters of both words 'Moon' & 'Earth', we're going to apply it here as a divider.
1,048,576÷6 = 174,762.66666666
The '6', we've had it exactly 8 times.
Thus..
6×6×6×6×6×6×6×6÷8 = 209,952.
Let us see what we get..
174,763+209,952 = 384,715
Since the total amount of letters is precisely 316 from the word 'Moon' up to 'Earth', let's do some subtraction :
384,715-316 = 384,399
NOTE : when we divide 4847 or 4858 by either 11 or 12, we obtain digits after the decimal point which when we multiply between them and divide each of them by 12 we get 209,952 each time. Let's do it together :
4858÷11 = 441.6363636364
- 6×3×6×3×6×3×6×3×6×4÷12 = 209,952
4847÷11 = 440.6363636364
- 6×3×6×3×6×3×6×3×6×4÷12 = 209,952
4858÷12 = 404.8333333333
- 4×4×8×3×3×3×3×3×3×3×3×3÷12 = 209,952
4847÷11 = 403.916666667
- 9×6×6×6×6×6×6×6÷12 = 209,952
For the last one, we removed 7 and 1. Both put together is 71, the total number of words from 'Moon' (V.1) up to 'Earth' (V.12). Among all those digits after the decimal point, only 7 and 1 when put together means something, the others don't make up a relevant number..
So verse 1 (C.54) is the 4847th Quranic verse when verse 12 (C.54) is the 4858th Quranic verse. Both together equals 9705. And dividing that by 11 gets us 882.2727272727. 27 is the total occurence of the word Moon in the Quran.
Now, 9705÷27 = 359.4444444444
We will use one '44' only this time. Let's do some subtraction like we did above.
359-44 = 315
If we notice, I put those 2 numbers in color, showing obviously the visual difference between 359 and when we subtract 44 from it, which is 315. We go from 59 to 15, so we have 59 & 15.
This put together is 1559.
We subtracted, now let's multiply.
359×44 = 15,796.
As we notice here, we have 796 again. We have said previously how 27+26+23 equals 76, and that dividing 796 by 7.6 is : '104.7368421053'. Thus we have 104 and 796, when put together it's 104,796, and when we divide that by 0.272623 it's exactly the average Moon distance from the Earth, and we had interesting digits after the decimal point as well.
So.. that's something fascinating. But we're not here for that, that's just a reminder.
So we had 359 and 315, when subtracting 44 from 359. The two in color here, makes it 1559.
359×44 = 15,796 (like we've said).
15,796-1559 = 14,237
Now we multiply by 27..
14,237×27 = 384,399
We have said how 4×4×4×4×4×4×4×4×4×4 is 1,048,576, and when we divided this by 6 we got 174,762.66666666. Through this we had the distance between the two celestial bodies, when we had subtracted 316 from the final answer.
So : 174,762-316 = 174,446
6+6+6+6+6+6+6+6 = 48
4+8+4+7+4+8+5+8 = 48 as well.
Again, 9705÷27 = 359.4444444444. We had also rounded this to 360, which happens to be the exact total number of letters from 1st to the 12th verse.
360÷4444444444 = 0.000000081.
81 is the total number of words now from 1st to the 12th verse. Can not be a coincidence, as we stated that nothing is a coincidence in the Quran.
174+446 = 620
174-446 = 272
Both added up = 892
174×446 = 77,604
892×4.8 = 4281.6 (rounded to 4282)
77,604-4282 = 73,322, minus 81 = 73,241
Reversing this gives us 14,237.
Now let us multiply
14,237×27 = 384,399
We will divide 9705 by 27 again here. So 9705÷27 = 359.4444444444
Let us divide 359 by all the digits after the decimal point.
359÷4444444444 = 0.0000000808
As we said it, 360-44 is 316 and that is the total letters from the word Moon to Earth in chapter 54. And that the total letters of both words Moon and Earth in Arabic is 6 in total.
808×6 = 4848, minus 316 = 4532
If we simply add 4532 to 9705, we have 14,237.
14,237×27 = 384,399
Let us now add up all the digits of both concerned Quranic verses' position.
4+8+4+7+4+8+5+8 = 48
4847+4858 = 9705
From the 4847th verse up to the 4858th verse we have 12 verses as we already know. Make sure to count this with your fingers to see it for yourself, meaning from 47 to 58 it's 11 but 12 verses.
9705÷12 = 808.75
8+8 = 16
808-16 = 792
80,875-792 = 80,083
Let's see what we get now.
80,083×4.8 = 384,398.4
We got 384,398 and also 384,399 in the Quran everytime in chapter 54, which when all the digits are added up we get 71, and this is the total number of words from 'Moon' up to 'Earth' in chapter 54 as we mentioned.
9705÷27 = 359.4444444444
Let's add up the digits after the decimal point..
44+44+44+44+44 = 220
Since we had to subtract 44 from 359 & 360, in a sense one of the 44s is used and thus we're left with the rest. Let's see what we get when we add up 4 of them only.
44+44+44+44 = 176
176×27 (-220) = 4532
4532+9705 = 14,237
14,237×27 = 384,399
Let's divide 4847 and 4858 by 11 again :
4847÷11 = 440.6363636364
4858÷11 = 441.6363636364
63+63+63+63+64 = 316 ➡️ the total number of letters from the word 'Moon' up to the word 'Earth' [from the 1st verse (4847th Quranic verse) up to the 12th verse (4858th Quranic verse)].
440+441 = 881
4847 = 7484 (reversed)
4858 = 8584 (reversed)
74×84 = 6216
85×84 = 7140
Let's addition them all..
6216+7140+881 = 14,237
14,237×27 = 384,399
If we divide 14,237 by 11 like we've divided 9705, we get 1294.
14,237÷11 = 1294.2727272727
We have 27 again. I explained how 18 and 81 are important and significant when it comes to the Moon in the book of Allah. So let's see what we have :
1294×81-18 = 104,796
This is another way to have 104,796, amazingly.
104,796÷0.272623 = 384,398.96853897
And if I multiply the digits of the number 9705 I have 315 :
9×7×5 = 315.
If we subtract 315 from 4847, which is the position of the verse 1 in chapter 54, which is the only verse that mentions the word Moon in the chapter, we obtain 4532.
And, if I add up all digits of both concerned verses' positions, I get 25 and 23 :
4+8+4+7 = 23
4+8+5+8 = 25
Let's put them together
2523×1.8 = 4541, half of 18 is 9 thus 4541-9 = 4532.
Then I add it to 9705 as we did it to have 14,237, which when multiplied by 27 is the precise distance between the Earth and the Moon.
Let's multiply all the digits from both verses' positions.
4×8×4×7×4×8×5×8 = 1,146,880
12 verses from the 4847th up to the 4858th verse.
1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10+11+12 = 78
27×78 = 2106
1,146,880÷3 = 382,293.33333333
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