The concept of "luck" is not explicitly mentioned in the Quran, and there is no specific number designated as lucky. The Quran emphasizes that all events are determined by God's will and that true success comes from faith and obedience to Him.
However, certain numbers appear frequently throughout the Quran and hold significant symbolic meaning. These numbers are often associated with divine attributes, creation, and spiritual concepts:
- 7: This number represents completeness and perfection, often associated with the seven heavens, the seven days of creation, and the seven verses of the opening chapter of the Quran, Al-Fatiha.
- 19: This number is mentioned in Surah Maryam (Chapter 19), the chapter named after the Virgin Mary. It is believed to symbolize divine protection and guidance.
- 40: This number represents a period of testing or trial, as seen in the story of Moses and the Israelites spending 40 years in the wilderness.
- 114: This number represents the total number of chapters in the Quran, symbolizing the completeness and comprehensiveness of God's message.
While these numbers hold symbolic meaning, the Quran does not endorse or promote the idea of luck or superstition. It encourages believers to focus on seeking God's blessings through faith, good deeds, and prayer.