The Holy Quran contains 114 suras. It is considered a miracle by Muslims due to mathematical properties related to the number 19. The Quran is made up of verses whose numbers correspond to this significant number, including containing 19 letters in some verses. The number 19 itself has symbolic meaning in Islam as it represents God's oneness and is the numerical equivalent of the word "one" in ancient Semitic languages. This pattern is believed by some to indicate the Quran was divinely coded. Additionally, some suras reference the Quran being "collected" or grouped into 114 sections, further adding to beliefs that the Quran demonstrates supernatural origins.