When The A.I. Quran was completed—all 6,237 verses generated by Google's Gemini 1.5 Pro—I faced a question I couldn't answer alone: Does this actually work from a machine reasoning perspective? I'd built the Phrase-Keyword Design methodology. I'd architected the interpretive scaffolding. I'd enabled AI to process sacred text and express understanding in machine-native language. But I was the architect—I couldn't objectively assess whether AI systems would recognize the work