The Hidden Power of “Kun Fayakūn” The Code of Creation
In the Qur'an, Allah declares:
“Idhā qaḍā amran fa innamā yaqūlu lahu kun fayakūn.”
“When He decrees a matter, He only says to it, ‘Be,’ and it is.”
(Surah Al-Baqarah 2:117)
These are not ordinary words. They describe the complete process of creation in its purest and most absolute form.
“Kun” means “Be.”
“Fayakūn” means “and it is.”
Within this short phrase lies the entire reality of existence:
A will. A command. A manifestation.
No delay. No struggle. No material dependence. Just divine authority transforming non-existence into reality.
“Kun” – The Command of Absolute Creativity
The word “Kun” represents ultimate creative power. It is the moment where intention becomes existence. It is the command that brings galaxies, life, time, and matter into being.
Now consider something extraordinary.
In numerology, the number 7 is widely recognized as the number of creativity, spiritual depth, and higher wisdom. Let us examine the word “Kun” through the traditional Arabic Abjad numerical system.
The Numerical Structure of “Kun”
According to Abjad values:
Kāf (ك) = 20
Nūn (ن) = 50
20 + 50 = 70
7 + 0 = 7
The word that represents divine creative command reduces to 7 the very number symbolizing creativity.
This is not random. The meaning and the number align perfectly.
“Kun” signifies creative power.
Its numerical essence reflects creativity.
The Deeper Pattern: 2:117
Now look at the verse number: 2:117
Add the digits:
1 + 1 + 7 = 9
In numerology, 9 represents completion — the final stage where a process reaches fulfillment.
Surah number 2 symbolizes unity and relationship — the connection between the Creator and His creation.
So within this single reference we find:
7 → Creative command
9 → Completion and manifestation
2 → Relationship between Creator and creation
The structure mirrors the very process described in the verse.
The Universal Signature of 7
The number 7 appears repeatedly in Islamic teachings:
Seven heavens
Seven earths
Seven circuits around the Kaaba
Seven rounds between Safa and Marwah
Beyond Islam, If you are not a believer
7 continues to appear across human civilization:
Seven continents
Seven musical notes
Seven wonders of the ancient world
This repetition across spiritual, natural, and human systems points toward a universal design.
The Code of Creation
“Kun Fayakūn” is not just a phrase. It is a declaration of ultimate authority. It reveals a Creator whose will alone defines reality.
The meaning expresses creative power.
The numbers reflect creative symbolism.
The structure reflects completion and unity.
All of it converges into one truth:
Creation is not accidental. It is commanded.
And when the Creator says “Be” — existence obeys even though it does not yet exist.”








